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we've been fortunate to have pro bono owe assistance by david baker architects. if folks have a chance, look at the boards, because they come up with a beautiful design. there will be opportunities for people to volunteer to help us with the planning and then rolling out a community garden aspect to it in the spring next year, so if anybody's interests, contact us at one treasure island and we'd love to have you be a part of it. we will be graduating a new class for pilot training program with united site services. a sanitation training program. we have seven graduates graduating from the program next week. it trains them to get a class b license and folks afterwards will be hired by united site services. they will start between $18 and $25 an hour and we're excited about the partnership we have with them. i think that's -- you will talk about the mural coming up this saturday, but i do want to say, just as -- there is -- the mural that we're doing with tida and preceda eyes. if you haven't had a chance, look at the mural. it will be on the outside of the gym. it
we've been fortunate to have pro bono owe assistance by david baker architects. if folks have a chance, look at the boards, because they come up with a beautiful design. there will be opportunities for people to volunteer to help us with the planning and then rolling out a community garden aspect to it in the spring next year, so if anybody's interests, contact us at one treasure island and we'd love to have you be a part of it. we will be graduating a new class for pilot training program with...
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david baker, great to have you. more on the market selloff, ahead.omberg. ♪ scarlet: we had a banner day when it comes to selling in u.s. equities. ou can see that she could see red arrows for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. nasdaq losing 2.8%. worst day for u.s. stocks this month. nasdaq wiping out gains for the month of november. more on the decline, bringing in vince. the treasure market is not open, so no place to hide when it comes to treasuries. do you think that exacerbated the declines today in equities? >> i do not think so. this felt real. of a was not even a sniff bounce at the close. it kept coming and coming. large order to sell at the close as well, nobody stood in the way. romaine: when you see that, what does that mean for the following day? >> it does not bode well for the following day. it does not look good for asia going into the asian markets. this is -- i think what we are looking at, and i was talking to the equity guy, there was a speech on friday which was really aimed at wall street, talking about the trade with china. and he basic
david baker, great to have you. more on the market selloff, ahead.omberg. ♪ scarlet: we had a banner day when it comes to selling in u.s. equities. ou can see that she could see red arrows for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. nasdaq losing 2.8%. worst day for u.s. stocks this month. nasdaq wiping out gains for the month of november. more on the decline, bringing in vince. the treasure market is not open, so no place to hide when it comes to treasuries. do you think that exacerbated the declines...
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birding at both ends of the state, david baker is from san francisco in here with the story.reat to have you here with the story. couldn't they just use bonds to pay back parts of these david: it's all in that they had utilities dealing with the costs going forward, but the way the language of that bill came out, it was explicit about what to do about wildfires last year going to the wine country and they were explicit about what they could do going forward after the start of this coming year. there's a bit of a doughnut hole there as to what happens with fires that happen this year in 2018. there is some guidance as to what they can do with state legislators and regulators, but it not exactly filled out. this is not the first time they faced these wildfires. in 2017 they had to deal with this huge catastrophe. so how much money are we talking about right now? david: pg&e are the largest utility in the state. the estimates of their liability from the last event are higher than $17 billion. the estimates that we are seeing here today for the current fire in their territory, th
birding at both ends of the state, david baker is from san francisco in here with the story.reat to have you here with the story. couldn't they just use bonds to pay back parts of these david: it's all in that they had utilities dealing with the costs going forward, but the way the language of that bill came out, it was explicit about what to do about wildfires last year going to the wine country and they were explicit about what they could do going forward after the start of this coming year....
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baker mckenzie, most of our clients who are international corporates, are american companies that had invested in france. and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? christine: no. no, no, no. one of the reasons actually i joined baker mckenzie was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman. and she was then a role model for me. david: now, for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was for many years one of the largest law firms in the world. christine: it was one of the largest, yes. christine: and it was based in chicago. so at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman, it is a male firm more or less. it -- you are from france. it is a chicago-based american firm. so how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: again, i would love to think that it is pure merits and quality of the work i was doing. i think it's -- you know, it's interesting, actually. so i became managing partner in the paris office. and gradually i was doing a decent job. i was picked up by the nominating committ
baker mckenzie, most of our clients who are international corporates, are american companies that had invested in france. and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? christine: no. no, no, no. one of the reasons actually i joined baker mckenzie was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman. and she was then a role model for me. david: now, for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was for many years one of the largest law firms in the...
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i'm joined now by david corn, washington chief with mother jones. michael steele. peter bakerite house chief correspondent for "the new york times." let me go to barbara. what do we make of this development with regard to what went wrong with the manafort plea deal that seems to be broken all over? >> yeah, i haven't seen the report that robert mueller's team filed, but it could be devastating for a lot of people. if he lied, he loses his values a cooperator and the deal is off. what it means for paul manafort, what happens is the plea is accepted. the guilty plea stands, but the plea agreement can be voided if he has lied. by failing to comply with the terms the deal is off. instead of getting a motion for reduced sentence in exchange for cooperation, he now faces the guidelines which i think are 17 to 20 years in prison. so we go back to where they would have been if he had pleaded guilty without cooperation. it's also of negative consequence i think to mueller and his team who are probably hoping to get information that they could use against others in the organization base
i'm joined now by david corn, washington chief with mother jones. michael steele. peter bakerite house chief correspondent for "the new york times." let me go to barbara. what do we make of this development with regard to what went wrong with the manafort plea deal that seems to be broken all over? >> yeah, i haven't seen the report that robert mueller's team filed, but it could be devastating for a lot of people. if he lied, he loses his values a cooperator and the deal is off....
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baker has died. he was 93, and introduced the corporation's first ever television news bulletin, in 195a. david sillito looks back at his life. 1954 and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed with the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still that we might turn the news into a personality performance. richard baker — for more than a quarter of a century he helped define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements have been drafted into downing street denied as the crowd outside number 10 built up to about 300. good evening. and first the big fire... he was a presenter, rather than a journalist. but this veteran of the wartime arctic convoys was also a writer. his great love — music. a panellist on face the music, he presented radio programme is and for many years he was the tv face of the proms. good evening to you
baker has died. he was 93, and introduced the corporation's first ever television news bulletin, in 195a. david sillito looks back at his life. 1954 and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed with the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial....
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david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.er the taxpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung very, very hard since the financial crisis.
david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.er the taxpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung very,...
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david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.l, remember the taxpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung very, very hard since the financial crisis. to be very tough on bankings. and something like this is an easing of some of those rules. not crucially on the capital rules, by the way, which is very important. that's the amount of capital equity, essentially, that the bank has to hold which is the sort of protection that supports all of its as sets. but it's -- assets. but it's things like liquidity, these are things -- david: we don't want the get too much in the weeds, but the fed wants to eliminate sort of the public shaming of banks by that failed grade that some of the
david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.l, remember the taxpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung...
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david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.xpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung very, very hard since the financial
david asman. joining me today, jerry baker, liz peek and john layfield.xpayer bailouts of the banks back this 2009? could we be headed down that path again in the federal reserve now making it easier to pass annual tests. so, folks, is this sowing the seeds of another financial crisis? >> david, i don't think so. i think what we're getting is a rebalancing, a redressing of the balance that we've seen of regulation in the last ten years. the regulatory pendulum has swung very, very hard...
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baker has died. he was 93, and introduced the corporation's first ever television news bulletin in 195a. david life. 1954, and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen, because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still, that we might turn the news into a personality performance. richard baker — for more than a quarter of a century he helped define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements are drafted into downing street tonight as the crowd outside number 10 built up to about 300. good evening, and first the big fire... he was a presenter, rather than a journalist, but this veteran of the wartime arctic convoys was also a writer. his great love — music. a panellist on face the music, he presented radio programmes, and for many years he was the tv face of the proms. good evening to you, and a very warm welcome to th
baker has died. he was 93, and introduced the corporation's first ever television news bulletin in 195a. david life. 1954, and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen, because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still, that we...
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there is a picture of that chief of staff -- secretary of treasury of the time, baker, sitting next to reagan. was taken by david hume, the great political photographer, in 1987. reagan looks a little puzzled and in reagan's wonderful handwriting, these fiction reads -- dear jim, i look like i am lost, but not worried. you will straighten it out like you always do. ronald reagan." i think i speak for all of us when i think secretary baker and president obama, because they have straightened out a lot for us. thank you. fmr. president obama: thank you very much. [applause] [raucous applause] announcer: here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span come of the house is back at noon for legislative business. several bills including one that would direct the commerce secretary to conduct a study on development of internet connected devices in the u.s. agenda.on the prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the house of commons as 7 a.m. two.rn on c-span later, the senate returns to continue debate on the nomination of the deputy commerce secretary. on c-span3, acting epa administrator, andr
there is a picture of that chief of staff -- secretary of treasury of the time, baker, sitting next to reagan. was taken by david hume, the great political photographer, in 1987. reagan looks a little puzzled and in reagan's wonderful handwriting, these fiction reads -- dear jim, i look like i am lost, but not worried. you will straighten it out like you always do. ronald reagan." i think i speak for all of us when i think secretary baker and president obama, because they have straightened...
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a picture of that chief of staff -- secretary of treasury of the time, baker, sitting next to reagan. the picture was taken by david hume, the great political photographer in 1987. reagan looks a little puzzled and in reagan's wonderful handwriting, these fiction reads -- "dear jim, i look like i am lost, but not worried. you will straighten it out like you always do. ronald reagan." i think i speak for all of us when i think secretary baker and president obama, because they have strayed out a hell of a lot for us. thank you. mr. obama: thank you, very much. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, indiana republican congressman jim banks will be with us to talk about his recent trip to afghanistan. and then a discussion about the u.s. asylum process with your peers of the migration policy institute. commerceyland democrat member will discuss legislation to do strengthen democracy. watch washington journal live a 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the house is
a picture of that chief of staff -- secretary of treasury of the time, baker, sitting next to reagan. the picture was taken by david hume, the great political photographer in 1987. reagan looks a little puzzled and in reagan's wonderful handwriting, these fiction reads -- "dear jim, i look like i am lost, but not worried. you will straighten it out like you always do. ronald reagan." i think i speak for all of us when i think secretary baker and president obama, because they have...
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david, how about the 92 million shares of baker hughes he traded 31.90 on average last year they dide. that's a version of liquidity, is it? >> yeah, it is money money is money, right? it is raising it and potentially going to help reduce some leverage yeah, it is. you don't seem convinced, jim? >> i was out someone the other night, why does he not focus putting on resources he has on healthcare which is a fantastic business he knows business well dander has a fantastic healthcare business. he should be putting his chips on healthcare. i guess he's overwhelm by power and i think they have to write it off they double down at the peak of fossil fuels he's got to start talking about healthcare enough of the aerospace jewel. we all get that. healthcare is the real jewel that's the big secular grower that can shock people. finally if he needs to he cancel sell it for 40 billi. >> it is better than thermal fisher >> so keeping the whole thing and try to turn it around for a long period of time and weather the storm and don't sell any part of anything >> right, thermal fisher is valued at $
david, how about the 92 million shares of baker hughes he traded 31.90 on average last year they dide. that's a version of liquidity, is it? >> yeah, it is money money is money, right? it is raising it and potentially going to help reduce some leverage yeah, it is. you don't seem convinced, jim? >> i was out someone the other night, why does he not focus putting on resources he has on healthcare which is a fantastic business he knows business well dander has a fantastic healthcare...
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david sillitoe looks back on a long career. 1954, and the first bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker.. in those early days -- in those early days, newsreaders we re -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. richard baker - for more than a quarter of a century, he helped to define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements have been drafted into downing street as the crowd outside number ten built up to around 300. good evening... he was a presenter rather than a journalist, but this veteran of the wartime arctic convoys was also a writer, his great love, music. a panellist on face the music, he presented radio programmes, and for many years he was the tv face of the proms. good evening and a very warm welcome from the royal albert hall. in his spare time, he had a go at acting, here with prince edward. and there was also a memorable moment on morecambe and wise. he was still broadcasting into his 80s, but he'll always be remembered as the voice and then as one of the best—known faces of bbc news. as the
david sillitoe looks back on a long career. 1954, and the first bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker.. in those early days -- in those early days, newsreaders we re -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. richard baker - for more than a quarter of a century, he helped to define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements have been drafted into downing street as the crowd outside...
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baker college of business has expanded. we have a great infrastructure for economic development and those opportunities to happen. that is what is going on. davide you seeing an inflow of people yet? when i throughout -- when i grew up there there was over 200,000 people. mayor weaver: you are starting to see some come back. one thing that this happened was clear corporation built a factory in flint. it is the first time we had a factory built in over 30 years. that was exciting for us. parts, thehe car seats for the chevy trucks. we know people are buying trucks. that part is not going away. we have android to build consoles for the trucks. we see a lot of suppliers for general motors for the trucks int.suvs coming to fl we have over 40,000 students when you look at the colleges and universities. culinary art college. we are making it a place where we want young people to come and stay, and recognize there are opportunities in the city. in, people saw leer come they saw flint was worth investment. we had a three-your plan to change those pipes. we were doing 6000 a year for three years. we are less than 150 a way. david: how much more are left
baker college of business has expanded. we have a great infrastructure for economic development and those opportunities to happen. that is what is going on. davide you seeing an inflow of people yet? when i throughout -- when i grew up there there was over 200,000 people. mayor weaver: you are starting to see some come back. one thing that this happened was clear corporation built a factory in flint. it is the first time we had a factory built in over 30 years. that was exciting for us. parts,...
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baker, the one republican who would stand up. >> i can't. >> it's a different republican party. you have to assume the evidence is going to matter. >> davidly is gone. it seems like the only people willing to stand up against trump are those who don't have to stand against trump with the voters. >> chris, i was a sitting member of congress in december of '17 who called on trump to drop out of the race. there are several reasons i probably lost my last race. one was redistricting and that was the other one. you confront this president you lose. that's a greater test of leadership. instead republicans have become more trump-like, they've fallen in line on the hill. they're not howard baker. we know that. >> thank you. coming up, the justice department is preparing to criminally charge wikileaks leader julian assange. could this help prove the conspiracy to get trump elected in 2016? i think so. and in california, the wildfires continue to devastate the state. the president blamed the fires on gross mism managmanagement a threatened to withhold money. what message will he have for them tomorrow? >> plus, she's in it to win it. let me finnish
baker, the one republican who would stand up. >> i can't. >> it's a different republican party. you have to assume the evidence is going to matter. >> davidly is gone. it seems like the only people willing to stand up against trump are those who don't have to stand against trump with the voters. >> chris, i was a sitting member of congress in december of '17 who called on trump to drop out of the race. there are several reasons i probably lost my last race. one was...
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david long to do this despicable act. harris? >> harris: such important information you are giving us on the mental health component of all of this. we know some states, florida in particular has the baker law where the initiation of a closer examination and longer period of time is instituted. i'm wondering if there is anything like that where you are, and how it all played a role that he was released and let go. the details on that are very interesting. >> reporter: he was never taken away from his home at that point in april. they got a call because according to neighbors, he was screaming and throwing things around. the mental evaluation team was sent out and they evaluated him then but there was no reason they say to take him into custody at that point. there was no criminal activity because he was simply shouting and destroying items in his own house. that does not in itself give police any reason to take him into custody. he's perfectly free as anybody is to destroy their own property, if they are not deemed to be a danger to themselves or other. others. he was not deemed by the mental evaluation team to be a danger to himself, or anybody else at that point. harris? >> harris: so
david long to do this despicable act. harris? >> harris: such important information you are giving us on the mental health component of all of this. we know some states, florida in particular has the baker law where the initiation of a closer examination and longer period of time is instituted. i'm wondering if there is anything like that where you are, and how it all played a role that he was released and let go. the details on that are very interesting. >> reporter: he was never...
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baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >>> welcome back to equi"squawkn the street." i'm carl quintinilla with davidat the new york stock exchange. tight range today as we await the fed decision at 2:00 eastern time, the final meeting without a press conference. >> that's where our road map begins, with stocks. hitting the pause button investors are awaiting today's rate decision from the fed and clues for the next rate hike straight ahead. >>> what now for health care what the new congress might mean for the fate of the aca and health care technology. >>> plus, tesla has chosen elon musk's replacement to chair the board of directors we'll tell you who she is. >>> jumping into the story of the day, a mixed picture for stocks two days after the midterm elections ushered in a divided congress and ahead of the fed's decision expected later today. talking about all of that, we have the oppenheimer ceo krishna, explain yesterday and the day before and the day before that. >> well, the explanation for that is october. effectively we are baunsing back off of significant correction. i don't think the underl
baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >>> welcome back to equi"squawkn the street." i'm carl quintinilla with davidat the new york stock exchange. tight range today as we await the fed decision at 2:00 eastern time, the final meeting without a press conference. >> that's where our road map begins, with stocks. hitting the pause button investors are awaiting today's rate decision from the fed and clues for the next rate hike...
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let's talk to steve baker of the european research group. you quit at the time davidxit secretary, do you believe that those who want to see theresa may out have the numbers? well, that's a very good question. it is 48 to get a vote of confidence, then you need a majority either way. it is two bows, two sets of numbers but this is about doing research, we do parliamentary activity related to it, we don't have a collective view on this, i'm the deputy chairman, is the case that i've reached the point where we cannot separate policy from the person. i cannot tolerate the policy, it will not go through the house of commons which leaves just one choice, to test whether the conservative parliamentary party has confidence in the prime minister. do you believe by the end of today there will be 48 letters with so graham brady? i think it's next week, many of my colleagues on a decision this big would want to see the association president, chairman, political members, key members of the association and get their opinion. it is a democracy and their choice but they will want to
let's talk to steve baker of the european research group. you quit at the time davidxit secretary, do you believe that those who want to see theresa may out have the numbers? well, that's a very good question. it is 48 to get a vote of confidence, then you need a majority either way. it is two bows, two sets of numbers but this is about doing research, we do parliamentary activity related to it, we don't have a collective view on this, i'm the deputy chairman, is the case that i've reached the...
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baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >> you know, we're getting some disturbing new details on ian david longe who was apparently in the middle of the shooting in that country bar in california was posting on social media before and during the massacre. how do you prevent something like that in an environment, you have a bar, should you have an armed guard in such a place, restaurants and et cetera. and others have posed that, including the president of the united states, and john tapper on all of that. john, these are very public venues and you know them well. it's a whole other wrinkle in this day and age to even be talking about it, but what do you think about that? >> bars are places of public gathering. a 5,000 square foot bar will hold about 300 people, no different than a synagogue or a church. it's a viable target. a whole bunch of people together in an open room. shooters, typically all of these situations tend to end by a police officer's gun or sometimes the shooter's own gun and suicide, but yet, an interesting thing that nobody talks about, if i was a bar owner in almost every co
baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >> you know, we're getting some disturbing new details on ian david longe who was apparently in the middle of the shooting in that country bar in california was posting on social media before and during the massacre. how do you prevent something like that in an environment, you have a bar, should you have an armed guard in such a place, restaurants and et cetera. and others have posed that, including the...
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baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. davido bring you back to the streets of paris where the city of lights is turning into the city of protest that is a water canon being shot by a water truck at protesters. you can see the fires some of the waters being used to put out those fires but it appears moments earlier we saw them being aimed towards protesters themselves as a kind of a weapon this is a big confrontation and the issue is gas prices, which are very high. you think they're high here they're twice as much over in europe mostly due to taxes to fund a much larger government that they have over there than we do here, percentage wise, but again, it's for whatever caused this protest to begin clearly it is escalated out of control as you can see police huddling behind that water truck with a water canon on it to try to figure out where to go from here and you can hear in the background, you can hear the voices of protesters. again, whenever you see a shot like this you have to realize it's a sliver of the whole city, but it
baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. davido bring you back to the streets of paris where the city of lights is turning into the city of protest that is a water canon being shot by a water truck at protesters. you can see the fires some of the waters being used to put out those fires but it appears moments earlier we saw them being aimed towards protesters themselves as a kind of a weapon...
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david: our third story is ge. for that, we have to turn to brooke sutherland. they just cannot get out of the news. this morning, they decided to sell baker a day that oil falls off the table. >> you couldn't pick a worse week in terms of trying to try to unwind the stock if you are baker hughes. relative to where ge close the merger in july 2017, monday was a lowest price since the deal closed. when i say worst possible time, you are looking at it. that is why this is a positive step forward for ge, brings -- in the door, about as much as they got from slashing their dividend, but it does sort of rico desperation when you see such a rush toh sell this acid and rock-bottom prices. david: that is the question that has to occur to investors. when they have made that announcement yesterday if they had not gone on tv a couple days ago and, not on purpose, tanked the stock, saying the have to sell everything. would they have time that announcement other than yesterday? brooke: ge have been contemplating ways in which it could exchange itself from this investment. he was was named ceo, really under pressure to do something. this is one of those
david: our third story is ge. for that, we have to turn to brooke sutherland. they just cannot get out of the news. this morning, they decided to sell baker a day that oil falls off the table. >> you couldn't pick a worse week in terms of trying to try to unwind the stock if you are baker hughes. relative to where ge close the merger in july 2017, monday was a lowest price since the deal closed. when i say worst possible time, you are looking at it. that is why this is a positive step...