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i'm christopher coble welcome to the program u.s. president trump is quote not happy with the announcement car giant general motors made earlier on monday g.m. said it plans to layoff more than fourteen thousand factory and white collar workers in the united states and canada and put five plants up for possible closure g.m. said the move was in response to increased cost pressure and waning demands for traditional sedans now it wants to rabri sources for electric and self driving vehicles the company also said tears on imported steel imposed earlier this year by the trumpet ministration have costed one billion dollars so far. for more let's bring in our wall street correspondent yes quarter here let me just give this quote to you by general motors mary barra she says we're right sizing capacity for the realities of the marketplace nevertheless fourteen thousand jobs that sounds like a pretty hefty response. it certainly is but g.m.c. ole mary barra also said that the industry is changing dramatically in the past two years g.m. actual
i'm christopher coble welcome to the program u.s. president trump is quote not happy with the announcement car giant general motors made earlier on monday g.m. said it plans to layoff more than fourteen thousand factory and white collar workers in the united states and canada and put five plants up for possible closure g.m. said the move was in response to increased cost pressure and waning demands for traditional sedans now it wants to rabri sources for electric and self driving vehicles the...
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segment yeah it's an exciting thing for the outside but it's really little things and i think a lot of coble prefer to stay together don't break the car but. sometimes for more of some time for the child sometimes for common opinion. and they remain together for a lot of. motivation don't split and find outside the little. little new going on in perfect strangers he also externalized conscious element. but instead of a matter of a diary like in the place you have a mobile phone that is kind of externalizing all the war is all the concerns all the secrets do you think the technology changed the way people build their relationships really change your exposure only in this moment because we are cross generation. because in unison with us though we didn't form and if you should. change. the way in which we have to expose surely to young jewish because young jewish. to have any kind of true relationship with their from you or from yes right. in the first is not free to free but it is with you from and that is our phone. change of stuff first so exposure lee you know relationship an expression in
segment yeah it's an exciting thing for the outside but it's really little things and i think a lot of coble prefer to stay together don't break the car but. sometimes for more of some time for the child sometimes for common opinion. and they remain together for a lot of. motivation don't split and find outside the little. little new going on in perfect strangers he also externalized conscious element. but instead of a matter of a diary like in the place you have a mobile phone that is kind of...
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orlando gausman teamed up with zach coble to cover this story.age captured the escalating violence. —— orlando de guzman. we really wanted the audience to feel what it was like to stare at hate in the face, to have a completely unflinching look at what it is like to feel this unleashed hatred that has been stirred up by our very own president. as the violent clashes spiralled out of control, a car driven by one of the neo—nazis ploughed into the crowds, killing one person and injuring several others. we told city council we don't want them here. they let them come. we told the police we did not want them here. they let them come. the judges thought this was "top tierjournalism, covering a story of great magnitude." and for orlando himself, his coverage of the events throughout that weekend has had a deepening disturbing effect. the other weekend, i was watching spike lee's film blackkklansman. what i didn't realise was that the film ends with my footage in cha rlottesville. and looking at that span of racial history in the united states from the
orlando gausman teamed up with zach coble to cover this story.age captured the escalating violence. —— orlando de guzman. we really wanted the audience to feel what it was like to stare at hate in the face, to have a completely unflinching look at what it is like to feel this unleashed hatred that has been stirred up by our very own president. as the violent clashes spiralled out of control, a car driven by one of the neo—nazis ploughed into the crowds, killing one person and injuring...
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showers early sunday morning, but sunday afternoon and evening, actually looking really nice andor cobles sunshine breaks out and temperatures warm into the 60s. so, if you're getng the tree this weekend, i would recommend saturday morning or sunday afternoon. saturday morning it's going to be chilly, you're not worried about mud, because the rain hasn't moved in yet, and sunday evening, going to be really wmfortable. thk to end hiv saturday morning with chuck on, it's looking dry for that, and this is the reschedule date. great news therav and we winter fest down at nats park, both saturday and sunday. heading out mend there on sunday. and it's all because of that temperature. it's looking really comfortable. and i have to say, itou be a little warmer than 65. i'm keeping that a little bit low right now because oftentimes the warm air has difficulty armoving into our . some computer models suggesting, like, 72 degrees onsunday. >> whoa. perfect weather for picking out a christmas tree. >> yeah, extly, right? we're all over the map. >> all right. we are. thank you, amelia. >>> coming up,
showers early sunday morning, but sunday afternoon and evening, actually looking really nice andor cobles sunshine breaks out and temperatures warm into the 60s. so, if you're getng the tree this weekend, i would recommend saturday morning or sunday afternoon. saturday morning it's going to be chilly, you're not worried about mud, because the rain hasn't moved in yet, and sunday evening, going to be really wmfortable. thk to end hiv saturday morning with chuck on, it's looking dry for that, and...
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are you coble doing that, abes it just come naturally?> it walutely liberating. >> brown: to break that down and to say, "i ame h." >> and to acknowledge that i was the storyteller and i was now going to take them to another part of the story. >> brown: inevitably, there is this part of the story-- the library today: part learning and community center, part shelter for the homeless. eve stacks and circulation desk, as the library evolves in ore digital age. an came to see a new importance for libraries in our culture today. you say: "the publicness of the public library is an increasingly rare commodity." >> and that is somhing precious, to have a space that is shared openly by everyone. as we've become individuate and moved away from these communal experiences, the places at offer us a chance to be in an open space with other members of the community. >> brown: people we would not often mix with. >> exactly. i think that that is really valuable, and there's an >> brown: the fire here closed the library for seven years. but the larger com
are you coble doing that, abes it just come naturally?> it walutely liberating. >> brown: to break that down and to say, "i ame h." >> and to acknowledge that i was the storyteller and i was now going to take them to another part of the story. >> brown: inevitably, there is this part of the story-- the library today: part learning and community center, part shelter for the homeless. eve stacks and circulation desk, as the library evolves in ore digital age. an...
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drc, i think coble. alt. does it resource or something else? >> it started off as resource play.ry that has a consistent africa strategy, for over a decade. it started off as, china needs resources to power growth. aw it is becoming more of stop, soft power influence play. china wants to secure potential markets for goods, exports. china is exporting more to africa than it is importing. it is trying to secure opportunities and jobs for state owned enterprises and chinese people. david: to what extent is china exporting ideas to africa? economist that china is the second most popular place for college students to go. the first is not the united states. it is france. what challenges this to the united states? does our government understand the fight over influence? >> great point. we do not fully appreciate in the u.s., the quest for influence that china is making with soft power deployment of educational talent and science and research. the u.s. used to be the global leader in science and technology and education. as you noted, now the chinese are growing universities at rapid pac
drc, i think coble. alt. does it resource or something else? >> it started off as resource play.ry that has a consistent africa strategy, for over a decade. it started off as, china needs resources to power growth. aw it is becoming more of stop, soft power influence play. china wants to secure potential markets for goods, exports. china is exporting more to africa than it is importing. it is trying to secure opportunities and jobs for state owned enterprises and chinese people. david: to...
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he has to coble together the freedom side of the conference and be a block vote as some things democratsforward. we'll see how much negotiation is done between democrats and republicans not only in the house but with the senate and the administration once the new congress comes in in january. >> sandra: what does that look like? you hear from the president saying he is willing to work with democrats and we had a democrat on the program earlier that says democrats are willing to work with republicans here. but we're all left wondering what that looks like after the last two years it's hard to believe. >> yesterday was an important moment from the president's point of view when he endorsed this bipartisan legislation for prison reform and sentencing reform. that's been bounced around on capitol hill for quite some time. the president's son-in-law has pushed that and having the president sign on was a hat tip to i'm ready for some bipartisan things. there is a limit to that, however. it also is hinging on whether democrats go full bore into investigations right off the bat before trying to
he has to coble together the freedom side of the conference and be a block vote as some things democratsforward. we'll see how much negotiation is done between democrats and republicans not only in the house but with the senate and the administration once the new congress comes in in january. >> sandra: what does that look like? you hear from the president saying he is willing to work with democrats and we had a democrat on the program earlier that says democrats are willing to work with...