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chris carstens and his neighbors say the tragedy need not have happened.chris carstens".....this vistaoint is not closed at night. all the other vista points along 280 are closed at sunset so these gguys can be ticketed, but right now there's nothing, something was supposed to have happened a month ago. if those signs were up the chp would have had the incentive to be here and wite tickets and this may never have happened...."along skyline boulevard rob fladeboe kron 4 newsfatal ( marty ) an elderly woman and her family lost everything in the deadly wildfire in santa rosa. kron 4's philip djegal has her story. (philippe)shirley moroni/fire victim- "it's gonna be a long road for everybody -- really." before 86-year-old shirley moroni was hospitalized the day after her home was destroyed in a wildfire... she had a chance to drive around santa rosa with her son, and couldn't believe how much was lost. including almost her entire neighborhood... the journey's end mobile home park. shirley moroni/fire victim- "i couldn't believe it. i didn't ever felt that would ever happen. i thought they
chris carstens and his neighbors say the tragedy need not have happened.chris carstens".....this vistaoint is not closed at night. all the other vista points along 280 are closed at sunset so these gguys can be ticketed, but right now there's nothing, something was supposed to have happened a month ago. if those signs were up the chp would have had the incentive to be here and wite tickets and this may never have happened...."along skyline boulevard rob fladeboe kron 4 newsfatal (...
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good evening to you, carsten. what's the latest there, what more can you tell us about this story? carsten: well, not much more as far as the effects are concerned. the u.s. military has confirmed that there is -- was a probable launch of that missile, but they are still trying to find out more to confirm this in a bit more detail. the japanese government, in the meantime, has said that according to its information, the missile flew for about 50 minutes, and then landed within its exclusive economic zone, which means that it has not landed on japanese land, also not within the 12 mile territorial zone around japan's many islands, but somewhere further outside in the ocean in the exclusive economic zone. and so, it's another provocation, but doesn't seem to have been a real threat to japan. but still of course, the governments of japan, south korea, and here in washington of the united states are all very concerned. brent: carsten, have there been any reactions from the white house yet? carsten: we have heard that
good evening to you, carsten. what's the latest there, what more can you tell us about this story? carsten: well, not much more as far as the effects are concerned. the u.s. military has confirmed that there is -- was a probable launch of that missile, but they are still trying to find out more to confirm this in a bit more detail. the japanese government, in the meantime, has said that according to its information, the missile flew for about 50 minutes, and then landed within its exclusive...
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carsten reporting on a shooting incident in new york city. to a former president on the run who says he is not. carles puigdemont today appeared in belgium but says he is not seeking asylum there. spain's high court has now somebody fired catalan leader to testify in a madrid court thursday. puigdemont left after spain launched a rebellion case over catalonia's independence bid. reporter: carles puigdemont's first appearance since the -- since declaring catalan independence was every bit as frenetic. the ousted president says he is in belgium for protection, not asylum. >> i am not here for political asylum. i am here in brussels as a capital of europe. i am here not to act -- reporter: as he left yet more chaos behind, the upstart leader could not avoid questions of whether he had fled the scene. outside these spanish unity supporters certainly think so. >> i'm here to defend spain and complain about this person who is a coward. reporter: the courts may also have their say. it is a medieval charge sheet for modern times. catalan leaders face
carsten reporting on a shooting incident in new york city. to a former president on the run who says he is not. carles puigdemont today appeared in belgium but says he is not seeking asylum there. spain's high court has now somebody fired catalan leader to testify in a madrid court thursday. puigdemont left after spain launched a rebellion case over catalonia's independence bid. reporter: carles puigdemont's first appearance since the -- since declaring catalan independence was every bit as...
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carsten: i think that is fair to say. a step back and look position, it would've been naive to assume we are moving relatively quickly towards this big buildout project that macron is proposing. what you need in place is a new government in germany. liberals were the the most skeptical of macron's proposal. be that over a medium-term timeframe, all of this might not be -- guy: the turkish lira has moved to a record versus the u.s. dollar. record low. we are between this bank and the government, mr. erdogan is talking about the central bank is on the wrong course. turkey feels like it could start to become a very big issue. i want to feed it back in to the germany conversation. how worried should we be about the situation in turkey? how worried should we be that the deal on migration could fall apart? there seems to be a lot of fragility creeping in. .arsten: that is certainly true i think that explains while markel has been focused on keeping that migration deal alive. keeping a very tight balance between plainview -- pla
carsten: i think that is fair to say. a step back and look position, it would've been naive to assume we are moving relatively quickly towards this big buildout project that macron is proposing. what you need in place is a new government in germany. liberals were the the most skeptical of macron's proposal. be that over a medium-term timeframe, all of this might not be -- guy: the turkish lira has moved to a record versus the u.s. dollar. record low. we are between this bank and the government,...
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we go back to carsten.t do you think, could those death penalty remarks jeopardize the possibility of the suspect getting a fair trial? carsten: absolutely, or at least that is what i would argue if i was the defense attorney for that suspect in that trial, because donald trump is the head of the executive branch, the same branch of government that is investigating and prosecuting the suspect. the original verdict of course will come from the judicial branch but still, how much of a , fair trial can there be if everybody knows that the top executive wants the man dead? and in one instance even called him an animal. that is why basically all presidents are advised not to weigh in on criminal cases. donald trump clearly does not care about such advice. i guess that is also some of his appeal to his supporters. he continues to throw red meat to his base and does not care much for conventions or legal standards. brent: we know the u.s. president suggested sending the suspect to going condo -- suspect to guantan
we go back to carsten.t do you think, could those death penalty remarks jeopardize the possibility of the suspect getting a fair trial? carsten: absolutely, or at least that is what i would argue if i was the defense attorney for that suspect in that trial, because donald trump is the head of the executive branch, the same branch of government that is investigating and prosecuting the suspect. the original verdict of course will come from the judicial branch but still, how much of a , fair...
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carsten, great to have you in new york with us. carsten nickel at teneo intelligence.s his confirmation hearing tomorrow. we will speak with james sweeney about what's ahead for the u.s. economy when powell takes the reins from janet yellen. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" the confirmation hearing for fed nominee jay powell is expected to be -- is tomorrow. what will the fomc look like with him in power? let's take a look back at his thoughts on inflation and the u.s. economy. >> it might warrant a faster pace of tightening. it has moved up only slowly toward 2%, which argues for continued patience. we have to be committed to our and weation mandate, need to conduct monetary policy in a way that is supportive of inflation going up. the productivity is not an area of tremendous importance, that no one understands particularly well, but it is something we all need to focus on and are focused on. i'm committed to making decisions with objectivity, based on the best available evidence, in the long-standing tradition of monetary policy independence. j
carsten, great to have you in new york with us. carsten nickel at teneo intelligence.s his confirmation hearing tomorrow. we will speak with james sweeney about what's ahead for the u.s. economy when powell takes the reins from janet yellen. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" the confirmation hearing for fed nominee jay powell is expected to be -- is tomorrow. what will the fomc look like with him in power? let's take a look back at his thoughts on inflation...
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well for the latest now i'm joined by our washington correspondent carsten phenomena need to you karsten so what's the latest that you're hearing about this i.c.b.m. watch at the pentagon has stated that it believed that this was indeed an intercontinental ballistic missile that it flew about one thousand kilometers trouble about one thousand kilometers and flew for about fifteen minutes before it landed in the sea of japan what exactly that means we can only speculate maybe the regime in pyongyang tried to demonstrate that it could have send myside even further because that missile flew higher than previous one it could also be of course that the missile may have functioned and that is why it's this time dropped into the sea west of japan where as a previous missiles have flew over the island of hokkaido so we don't know what the intentions of the north koreans were here but still the fact that they launched another mistah is seen as of warring sign here in washington and what's been the response from the white house. well donald trump the president when asked about it by reporters just
well for the latest now i'm joined by our washington correspondent carsten phenomena need to you karsten so what's the latest that you're hearing about this i.c.b.m. watch at the pentagon has stated that it believed that this was indeed an intercontinental ballistic missile that it flew about one thousand kilometers trouble about one thousand kilometers and flew for about fifteen minutes before it landed in the sea of japan what exactly that means we can only speculate maybe the regime in...
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carsten lekutat. carsten: hello, and welcome to "in good shape."is going to be a hot show today. you're going to find out things about vata, kapha and pitta, with a little bit of swedana thrown in for good measure. you've no idea what that is? those are all terms from ayurveda, the oldest surviving system of medicine in the world.
carsten lekutat. carsten: hello, and welcome to "in good shape."is going to be a hot show today. you're going to find out things about vata, kapha and pitta, with a little bit of swedana thrown in for good measure. you've no idea what that is? those are all terms from ayurveda, the oldest surviving system of medicine in the world.
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carsten lekutat. carsten: hello, and welcome to "in good shape."o you wake up coughing in the morning? th could mean that you suffer from copd, chric otrucve lmony diase. even though this disse causes more deathand heart attacks per year, most people do not know anything about it. so let's find out everything about copd here at the berlin charite with professor christian witt. ♪
carsten lekutat. carsten: hello, and welcome to "in good shape."o you wake up coughing in the morning? th could mean that you suffer from copd, chric otrucve lmony diase. even though this disse causes more deathand heart attacks per year, most people do not know anything about it. so let's find out everything about copd here at the berlin charite with professor christian witt. ♪
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carsten lekutat. carsten: people with a chronic headache are often not taken seriously, especially women, because they always use a headache for an excuse to get more rest -- so it's said. but today we know that headaches are a neurologically disabling disorder, and this is what i'm going to talk about with dr. uwe
carsten lekutat. carsten: people with a chronic headache are often not taken seriously, especially women, because they always use a headache for an excuse to get more rest -- so it's said. but today we know that headaches are a neurologically disabling disorder, and this is what i'm going to talk about with dr. uwe
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south skyline resident eric carstens says at one point several cars sped off. he later learned one of those cars launched off skyline boulevard near bear gulch road. (eric carstens/skyline resident): "i had a very bad feeling because i don't usually see them take off in a big group like that so a followed to try and see where they were going, then sadly, i learned that one of them had gone off the road." carstens and his neighbors say they have filed numerous complaints about the on going sideshows. they say the sideshows often include drinking, drag racing, burnouts and cars spinning donuts. the pavement is covered with tire marks for hundreds of feet. the chp says it is looking into these reports. (steve) happening now=== we are waiting to learn if san francisco police officers will be armed with tasers. the police commision could make that decision tonight. earlier today a public meeting was held at city hall today to talk about the issue. the u.s. department justice has strongly recommended the department consider deploying tasers. but while police support
south skyline resident eric carstens says at one point several cars sped off. he later learned one of those cars launched off skyline boulevard near bear gulch road. (eric carstens/skyline resident): "i had a very bad feeling because i don't usually see them take off in a big group like that so a followed to try and see where they were going, then sadly, i learned that one of them had gone off the road." carstens and his neighbors say they have filed numerous complaints about the on...
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earlier i spoke to our washington correspondent carsten phenomena and i asked him if trump's tweets on the death penalty could jeopardize a fair trial for siple. absolutely or at least that's what i would argue if i was the defense attorney in that trial and donald trump is the head of the executive the same branch of government that is investigating and prosecuting the suspect of course the verdict eventually the verdict will come from the judicial branch in the courts but still what kind of a fair trial can you expect when it is known that a top executive once that man dad and in one instance even called him an animal and that is why basically all presidents are advised not to weigh in on criminal cases but donald trump clearly doesn't care much about such advice and i guess that's also some of his appeal to his supporters so he continues to throw a red meat to his base and doesn't care much about conventions or legal standards in terms that we know that the u.s. president had suggested cindy ings i-pod to the guantanamo detention center in cuba today he seemed to pull back on that b
earlier i spoke to our washington correspondent carsten phenomena and i asked him if trump's tweets on the death penalty could jeopardize a fair trial for siple. absolutely or at least that's what i would argue if i was the defense attorney in that trial and donald trump is the head of the executive the same branch of government that is investigating and prosecuting the suspect of course the verdict eventually the verdict will come from the judicial branch in the courts but still what kind of a...
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way contradicted in the way his boss thought that trump who had previously set a system was a joke carsten phenomena in washington thank you very much we'll be back at the top of the out. health. insurance to. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. much in the.
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we say maybe, because it's part of a big experiment in carsten involving a company from germany.>> whyis important? >> for us, it is important to give residents in california better air.>> siemens is a nether company to help cleaning our air. they're trying to help. the experiment has a price tag $14 million or so, uses the same electricity techniques as san francisco cable cars and light rail. they say with the southern california -- >> we are looking forward to see what the concept is going to yield.>> is a kind of thing doable for all of southern california? >> that is part of what we are trying to find out.>> southern california air quality management district as a stakeholder in this just -- in this project. these are being used in europe, and so it is doable.>> here we are 2017 and 2018 how that is our pollution? we are still getting a lot of nitrous oxide pollution, from this area. we are still looking at a long ways to go.>> it's a health issue. >> exactly.>> so the sooner you are able to put things like this into play, the better the situation will be for those who are affecte
we say maybe, because it's part of a big experiment in carsten involving a company from germany.>> whyis important? >> for us, it is important to give residents in california better air.>> siemens is a nether company to help cleaning our air. they're trying to help. the experiment has a price tag $14 million or so, uses the same electricity techniques as san francisco cable cars and light rail. they say with the southern california -- >> we are looking forward to see...
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carsten lekutat. >> they are always on the go, they're always on their toes. i'm not talking about general practitioners. i'm talking about our feet. we need to care for them. otherwise they will get inflamed. we need to give them some respect, and that is what i'm going to do today.
carsten lekutat. >> they are always on the go, they're always on their toes. i'm not talking about general practitioners. i'm talking about our feet. we need to care for them. otherwise they will get inflamed. we need to give them some respect, and that is what i'm going to do today.
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here's our host dr carsten lake with more. hello and welcome to you in good shape it can happen every day you work in the kitchen and you catch yourself and then there is this my new wound and normally this is not a big problem but sometimes the wound can get infected and with all the bacteria inside you risk losing a limb or even your life how to take care of rooms and how to treat chronic wounds probably this is one of the things. today the doctor here at the mouth of the hospital in berlin. with the. it is important that. treated properly because. great them and many people don't leave their home because they are scared that something. like that they get run over by a car or that dog may bite them all that they may be killed by a tire that doesn't really mean that staying. in the way. there are lots of dangers with. me. it just takes one slip of the knife to slice your finger. is going to demonstrate how to treat small injuries that can happen at home. to help provide tips on what to do in this situation. explains how to tr
here's our host dr carsten lake with more. hello and welcome to you in good shape it can happen every day you work in the kitchen and you catch yourself and then there is this my new wound and normally this is not a big problem but sometimes the wound can get infected and with all the bacteria inside you risk losing a limb or even your life how to take care of rooms and how to treat chronic wounds probably this is one of the things. today the doctor here at the mouth of the hospital in berlin....
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carsten lekutat. >> hello, and welcome. we will talk about vaccinations. and more people are saying vaccines are dangerous and can harm you or even kill you. what kind of people are those? i have a clear opinion about this, but what do experts say? i will speak about this with a
carsten lekutat. >> hello, and welcome. we will talk about vaccinations. and more people are saying vaccines are dangerous and can harm you or even kill you. what kind of people are those? i have a clear opinion about this, but what do experts say? i will speak about this with a
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we're going to take the story to washington finally we want to bring in our washington correspondent carsten phenomena to talk more about the nomination carson opted not to renominate the incumbent said chairwoman janet yellen what message is trying trying to send out with the nomination of jerome powell. well three points come to mind first of all don and from once again made it clear that he is an unusual president breaking with the kind of physician he not renominating the fed chief that he inherited from his predecessor he once his own fed chairman second point is that donald trump is very keen on deregulation since he took office environmental regulations workers' protection regulations have been rolled back in a massive way because don from things hamper businesses and their own powell is said to be a bit more open to deregulating financial markets than janet yellen was the third point though is that donald trump wants change but he didn't want to rock the boat clearly he didn't want to nominate someone who is seen as a fringe ideological candidate he won some continuities as just poin
we're going to take the story to washington finally we want to bring in our washington correspondent carsten phenomena to talk more about the nomination carson opted not to renominate the incumbent said chairwoman janet yellen what message is trying trying to send out with the nomination of jerome powell. well three points come to mind first of all don and from once again made it clear that he is an unusual president breaking with the kind of physician he not renominating the fed chief that he...
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i want to go now to washington to our correspondent carsten phenomena he's on the story for us good evening to you karsten so what's the latest there what more can you tell us about the story well not much more as far as the facts are concerned the u.s. military has confirmed that there is a problem it was a probable launch of that missile but they're still trying to find out more to confirm this in a bit more detail that the japanese government in the meantime has said that according to its information that missile through for about fifty minutes and then landed within its exclusive economic zone which means that it's obviously has not landed on jeff in these lands also not within the. territorial zone around japan's many islands but somewhere further outside in the ocean in that exclusive economic zone and so it's another provocation but doesn't seem to have been a real threat to japan but still of course the government of japan south korea and here in washington of the united states are all very concerned and of course you have there been any reactions from the white house yet. you know
i want to go now to washington to our correspondent carsten phenomena he's on the story for us good evening to you karsten so what's the latest there what more can you tell us about the story well not much more as far as the facts are concerned the u.s. military has confirmed that there is a problem it was a probable launch of that missile but they're still trying to find out more to confirm this in a bit more detail that the japanese government in the meantime has said that according to its...
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way contradicted in the way his boss thought that trump who had previously set a system was a joke carsten phenomena in washington thank you very much we'll be back at the top of the out. here in. solidarity. by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. in an equal society. the divide starting november fifteenth d w. it's nine and find them the tenth every and since one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he has commemorated the death of the man who founded the country as a secular republic. the retreat of the ottoman empire from europe last did more than a century but its final disintegration took just four years a consequence of the first world war. its last territories in a rabia mesopotamia syria and palestine became the modern day middle east borders and states were formed resulting in conflicts that periodic lee flare up to this day. i had to come back at. the end. on april the twenty fifth one nine hundred fifteen french and british troops attempted to land on the good little peninsula in the dungeon else straight. the ultimate empire had been at war since november nine h
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want to carstens two thousand watt. we have the aim to do better every year every cycle so this is. the solar car that combines sustainability and design. the blue cruiser is made from sustainable and recyclable materials. the seats for example are covered with the material made from pineapples the students get ready for a drive sixty of them are taking part in the experiment. the solar cells produce enough energy to generate speeds of up to fifty kilometers per hour on a sunny day the car could stand the road forever. but rain clouds start gathering no problem the car also works with the battery this automobile is certainly not a do it yourself project the car body and battery use state of the art materials and that's in part thanks to a collaboration with the tucson coal company the project is led by a professor at university. fried bet is convinced the solar e-car is more environmentally friendly than gas powered ones. you have to use the whole life cycle and in the combustion engine you have an efficiency for twenty five percent so it is a very bad efficiency and you use. to bur
want to carstens two thousand watt. we have the aim to do better every year every cycle so this is. the solar car that combines sustainability and design. the blue cruiser is made from sustainable and recyclable materials. the seats for example are covered with the material made from pineapples the students get ready for a drive sixty of them are taking part in the experiment. the solar cells produce enough energy to generate speeds of up to fifty kilometers per hour on a sunny day the car...