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there rival gangs crave street so they'll have $107.00 which is the pinnacle for murder craig street with that she crossed out. you're telling everybody that you killed a great street and. everybody comes out to check on these guys in their report back to other gang members so why they're being stopped as you can. see behind us 120 and 127 i want to lock is a unit that's selling our cocks so as much as a concern about these guys i'm more concerned about the money inside of me with his hand guns and in narcotics inside so they'll move this location right when they can set up shop somewhere else. all these guys are here to customers whenever you see a group of transients hanging around you know that there's a narcotic location within 50 to 70 feet and they set up camp here and that's all they do is smoke all day long but these guys again it's everything's full circle so these guys now are your car thieves your burglarious because they have to feed their habit and a gang members know that so it's just a revolving door here. is enough from that enough to take. the other suspect into custo
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of the streets in belfast craig more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the live you can see in years and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the pollution was involved in some of those places the killers would lead to be named. i think it went to the very very top i think if he crossed the water where all the tastes and so you thought was going on and give. the go ahead. is later just a must. have . actually. and there is no no don't you know you're not. can if you had all of them ok if there. was not a master plan a little bit about today i wait for the last 3 i'm a good watch that i'm not going to be able to get to the one that had. given people. who give the nod nod. what the how do we slow our d. s. when i last are shown in the noise they need the whole corner to go before. let out on asia so on i think. oh and welcome to the r.t. interview one peter lavelle donald trump's deal of the century has been put forward what does it say about the middle east geopoli
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attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of the streets in belfast at that craig more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currency which the collusion was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named. and i think it went to the very very top i think it the focus for all the water where all the taste you thought was going on and gave the go ahead. seemed wrong. to me but yet to say proud this day to come to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she stood up for common ground. welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing some real news. and now we're joined by alexander we curious in london he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com alex welcome to the program here well we have the sequel of the russian gauge lives on i thought it was in traction but no it has new life and it's the same figure is in the swamp i
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attacks so instead of preventing they were active participants in the burning of the streets in belfast i thought craig more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood that has to live you can see in yours and we found out more i was surprised about the extent of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases that killers would lead to be named to the no. and we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is those frosts the water where politicians knew what was going on and give the go ahead. thanks. alina. welcome back to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the policies and issues heading into oh yeah the election coming up very soon we're talking about energy policy stacy and before we get into our scintillating discussion about lithium i want to ask the panel quickly were you aware that the world is facing a severe shortage of helium down did not know that i read about this right because the balloon companies weren't able to wasting is that the kids are wasting the helium and it's just her teaching element in houston aerospace in man
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craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> welcome to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum >> and i'll willem marx. >> giving up early gains to trade mix to the early selloff that fell to 1,000 points in the worst daily fall in two years. >> sparking optimism as the company sends the drug for testing pushing european drug stocks higher. >>> gold moves to a shine after moving to a seven-year high and oil prices bounce back the oil ministers tells cnbc he is not worried about the virus >> i'm not a concerned person. i tend to think calmly everything serious requires attendance >>> president trump is up beat about a trade deal with indian prime minister in a press conference of day two of the u.s. leaders state visit >> i'm optimistic we can reach a deal that will be of great importance to the two countries. working together, i know we can achieve new breakthroughs and forge even brighter futures the new coronavirus drove fears it could turn into a full pandemic the stoxx 600 now above the flat line we did see the stoxx 600 pair back stronger gains early
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craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] welcome to "street signs." i'm willem marx. >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> the sell-off spreads to europe u.s. officials warn a pandemic is likely as the virus spreads to switzerland >> the u.s. trezy yield on a 10-year low. >>> lufthansa takes measures offering unpaid leave and freezing hiring sending their shares lower >> peugeot gives a soft outlook. the tie up is on the right move. >> this is not a merger on the crisis mode. this is two mature companies they know the challenges ahead are very significant and will be in a better shape coming together >> as we mentioned, the dow has suffered the two-day point loss wiped 1.7 trillion off the s&p this follows the fact that u.s. authorities warn a pandemic is likely they told americans to prepare for, quote, community spread of the infection. the transport sector had its worse day. energy and tech more than 10% off recent highs tech off a record close one week ago across the major indices were much higher than average. we look at what is looking likely all th
craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] welcome to "street signs." i'm willem marx. >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> the sell-off spreads to europe u.s. officials warn a pandemic is likely as the virus spreads to switzerland >> the u.s. trezy yield on a 10-year low. >>> lufthansa takes measures offering unpaid leave and freezing hiring sending their shares lower >> peugeot gives a soft outlook. the tie up is on the right move. >>...
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not just last week wall street stocks were trading at record high levels at neovia asked craig erlam senior market analyst at a one day in london about why markets plunged into turmoil. just so rapidly. the coronavirus has been spreading now for more than a month but when it was they appeared to be contained within china- that was enough for investors to buy the dips and send stock markets back to record high levels i feel like this is elements of complacency that they decided that it couldn't possibly. try to china and that full. continue to buy the dips was was justified. that was never justified and now seeing the consequences of that because once the spread happens outside of china. one three six celebrating cases in some sense of countries like. iran one g. case popping up all over the place the panic sets in and the ponoka sets in because of the levels. that we were previously trading out now on course for the worst week since the global financial crisis- on there's no indication. at this moment time that things are gonna get any better. when eyes is of the geneva motor show sc
not just last week wall street stocks were trading at record high levels at neovia asked craig erlam senior market analyst at a one day in london about why markets plunged into turmoil. just so rapidly. the coronavirus has been spreading now for more than a month but when it was they appeared to be contained within china- that was enough for investors to buy the dips and send stock markets back to record high levels i feel like this is elements of complacency that they decided that it couldn't...
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craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music playing] >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." i'm joumanna bercetche >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines the stoxx 600 hits a fresh record high as beijing reports a slowdown of new coronavirus cases. adidas signs are lower >>> and reporting an 80% jump. europe's largest mobil operator looks to complete the sprint/t-mobile merger >>> shares fly high in the merger group >>> bernie sanders leads in the democratic primary race. michael bloomberg gains ground saying he will sell his company if elected president. >>> good morning you can see a lot more green on the board food more optimism handing through the catalyst overnight was a drop in the reported number of coronavirus cases. notably yesterday after apple warned they were not going to meet revenue prices. it had knockon effects we are seein green on the board stoxx 600 up more than half a percentage stoxx 600 is performing quite nicely this morning. we'll get you back in the center of the screen shortly. stoxx 600 is up half a percentage point let's talk indi
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craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." i'm joumanna bercetche >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> snider electric jumped. forecasting a 300 million euro coronavirus hit. and the ceo says the impact will be shortterm >> we see it more as this disruption >> maersk warns the virus has signature wantly warned visibility in 2020 after missing full-year forecast and higher as they allow for a strong fourth quarter. >> schweiss re sees red after a full year falls short amid rising claims of man made and natural disasters. posting a 1 billion share buy back >> air france warns coronavirus will wipe 200 million from its earnings and flight suspensions could cause a heavier impact sending shares lower >> welcome to "street signs. it is a very busy earnings day a host of major firms have warned of the impact that they will see from the coronavirus t outbreak air france, klm has warned of 200 million euro snider has warned of 300 million. and maersk the shipping company has seen fall amid the outbreak as well. a
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craig john roberts bse... the roberts are petitioning the prime minister to change the law. to have this safety net of immune to prosecution, i would imagine nearly every single company within civvy streetthat and it should be removed off them. we have discovered that those failings, those mistakes, are costing the mod a lot of money. pay—outs for injuries because of excess heat or cold have cost it £18 million a year. but it is about a lot more than money. over the past two decades, 148 service personnel have died. not in battle but in training. how quickly can the heat become a danger even in these welsh hills? professor george havenith is an expert on how the climate affects the human body. we are monitoring the core temperature inside and here on the outside we can monitor the heart rate. he gave evidence at the inquest of those who died in the heat in the brecon beacons. we have not made it that hard, just 22 degrees celsius to simulate what is happening in the field and to show that it doesn't have to be extremely hot to get problems with heat illness. the volunteer alex was an athlete in a university rowing team. he has 20 kilos on his back and has been marching for an hour uphil
craig john roberts bse... the roberts are petitioning the prime minister to change the law. to have this safety net of immune to prosecution, i would imagine nearly every single company within civvy streetthat and it should be removed off them. we have discovered that those failings, those mistakes, are costing the mod a lot of money. pay—outs for injuries because of excess heat or cold have cost it £18 million a year. but it is about a lot more than money. over the past two decades, 148...
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author, what was it like picking up the wall street journal and seeing a full-page positive review of your book? was the best book on the presidency in years. craigi cried. to work on something for 10 years and then have it described in those terms and have the reviewer do a great job summarizing what is in the book, he love the publishing side, the presidential side. it meant the world to me. it meant a lot that i started my book tour and talked to regular baiters to -- readers to have them tell me about presidents and their books. the fact that it took 10 years to get there makes it all the c8 -- sweeter. there could be more down the road. >> before we dig into individual stories, i wanted to run through a quick fact. which president wrote the most books? craig: teddy roosevelt. i don't know that i ever crunched the numbers specifically but it can't imagine anybody other than teddy roosevelt did it. it was well over 30. you have to define whether a pamphlet is a book or a collection of speeches. i feel confident it was teddy roosevelt. if he were here, he would be announcing that fact. >> who was the most gifted presidential writer? craig: it w
author, what was it like picking up the wall street journal and seeing a full-page positive review of your book? was the best book on the presidency in years. craigi cried. to work on something for 10 years and then have it described in those terms and have the reviewer do a great job summarizing what is in the book, he love the publishing side, the presidential side. it meant the world to me. it meant a lot that i started my book tour and talked to regular baiters to -- readers to have them...
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craig. >> you saw it in that piercing quote that kennedy's father was the one pulling the street -- pulling the strings behind the screen. that is not true. there are multiple times he pull -- talked about the pulitzer prize. he said he would rather win the pulitzer prize than become president. he had a strong desire to become literary's -- to have literary fame even though he did not want to do literary work, he got himself the prize. people had been gossiping, did kennedy really write that book? i would how much money they are getting out of that royalty checks. change -- the pulitzer changed the equation. it made it an ethical and moral question. when i was at the presidential library for mileage of the letters kennedy was receiving in 1957. librarians and school teachers were sent him letters asking if he really wrote that book. you would not have accepted the prize if you did not write the book, would you? that is not the right thing to do. let's luck tonight -- >> watch tonight. ♪ c-span, you're unfiltered view of government, created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your t
craig. >> you saw it in that piercing quote that kennedy's father was the one pulling the street -- pulling the strings behind the screen. that is not true. there are multiple times he pull -- talked about the pulitzer prize. he said he would rather win the pulitzer prize than become president. he had a strong desire to become literary's -- to have literary fame even though he did not want to do literary work, he got himself the prize. people had been gossiping, did kennedy really write...
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craig moffett. first are you surprised this merger went through? a little bit. we have been a 50-50 odds and i think a lot of that street the same place, to say there was no way to predict with certainty taylor: we are going to hold you over and bring you back in a few minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts, experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door so you can try it risk free. the leesa hybrid is american made. built to last. and, because everyone needs a place to rest, we donate tens of thousands of mattresses to those in need. experience the lees
craig moffett. first are you surprised this merger went through? a little bit. we have been a 50-50 odds and i think a lot of that street the same place, to say there was no way to predict with certainty taylor: we are going to hold you over and bring you back in a few minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the...
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off to fremont street will check more bridges and drive times coming up daria thank you robin is 06:40am the forty-niners have a long history of outstanding players, including roger craigo won 3 super bowls with a red and gold but his legacy in his. >>home home town of iowa extends off the football field as well. josh benson has more. >>roger craig is best known for being the legendary running back with the san francisco forty-niners playing alongside greats such as joe montana and jerry rice, the here in the quad cities. he's best known for being a hometown hero who always gave back to the quad cities that made him this today forget is community and even from his high school he bought. >>shoes for an entire team. amongst other things he's you know he spent were you know i mean you might about itself. a new car. i don't know, but but he and forget people here coach flynn who was an assistant coach at the time says craig was very talented, but he also was just as impressed as to who he was off the field. >>i think the thing that you can learn from of a person like roger craig is. number one. you can get has banned. on talent alone, he worked hard, he worked hard all of
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craig. good morning to you guys. >> good morning. >> it has been a fun morning. >> we had siba, the westminster dog champion. and "sesame street. >> here's the thing, if you've spent any time in new york city, we should tell you that these -- >> don't go there.
craig. good morning to you guys. >> good morning. >> it has been a fun morning. >> we had siba, the westminster dog champion. and "sesame street. >> here's the thing, if you've spent any time in new york city, we should tell you that these -- >> don't go there.
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street." spring and t-mental shares surging after the approval nearly two years after the sale was first announced. the judge ruling that the $26 billion deal would not by anticompetitive. let's bring in craig moffett for what it means for the landscape. what does it mean for verizon and at&t they have now a much stronger third competitor. >> yeah, look, the judge i think made it quite clear that hi fully buys into the argument that both spring, t-mobile and the department of justice made that this makes spring a stronger competitor or spring/t-mobile could be a stronger competitor, and this had increase the competition that was a fairly persuasive argument from the beginning. at least from a network perspective, there's no argument at all that this will be the strongest network that verizon and at&t have ever competed against. >> let me focus once again verizon and at&t, all right, so the strongest competent torts they've ever had what does it legitimately mean for them >> well, for verizon in particular, look, verizon's problem here is they made exactly the right strategic decision to focus on their network and not get distracted by bad media deals or that sort of thing, but then they exe
street." spring and t-mental shares surging after the approval nearly two years after the sale was first announced. the judge ruling that the $26 billion deal would not by anticompetitive. let's bring in craig moffett for what it means for the landscape. what does it mean for verizon and at&t they have now a much stronger third competitor. >> yeah, look, the judge i think made it quite clear that hi fully buys into the argument that both spring, t-mobile and the department of...
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street that serves as access to the property. outside the project boundary but related is red line, which is a shared private alleyway called craig lane. the actions that will be required from the port commission at the next meeting are request of adoption of environmental findings, consent to development agreement that outlines what infrastructure and public parks and open spaces will fall within the port's property, approval of the lease for the shoreline open space, and the option for a public trust easement on the private lands within the project area, finally, delegation of executive director to enter the memorandum of understanding with multiple city agents related to permitting and maintenance of public improvements. with that i will turn it over to tina to provide an overview of the project and then i will closeout. >> thank you, david. thank you for the opportunity to speak before you. last time we were before you was september of 2018 before we published the draft dir. today we are here a couple short weeks after receiving unanimous approval to redevelop the power station. this site including barrel making and power gen
street that serves as access to the property. outside the project boundary but related is red line, which is a shared private alleyway called craig lane. the actions that will be required from the port commission at the next meeting are request of adoption of environmental findings, consent to development agreement that outlines what infrastructure and public parks and open spaces will fall within the port's property, approval of the lease for the shoreline open space, and the option for a...
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street and the areas along the shoreline are the port projects, which are subject to this approval today. and then there's some other areas, including the red area, which is -- will be essentially craig lane, which is alley way that splits the property both between potrero power station and port land, also a part of the approval today. as discussed last week, the land-use project is a mixed-use project. the yellow is the residential with approximately 2,600 units. the blue is the commercial office, life science and lab space, approximately 1.5 million square feet. the hatched area is either hotel or residential at about 240,000 square feet. and there's about 100,000 square feet of ground floor retail spread throughout the building. and approximately five acres of parks illustrated in green, including those on if the port property. the potrero team at the last commission meeting covered all of the community and port benefits. obviously housing is a big one on the site. there are several community facilities planned. there are the parks and the extension of the blue greenway, transit, childcare, and, of course, jobs. the approvals today include a consent to the development agreement, a
street and the areas along the shoreline are the port projects, which are subject to this approval today. and then there's some other areas, including the red area, which is -- will be essentially craig lane, which is alley way that splits the property both between potrero power station and port land, also a part of the approval today. as discussed last week, the land-use project is a mixed-use project. the yellow is the residential with approximately 2,600 units. the blue is the commercial...