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. >> reporter: civil engineer david moore owns moore structural design hired by uc berkeley to assessts campus. moore says earthquakes like loma prieta here in the north ridge quake in 1994 have helped engineers statewide understand how to construct more resilient buildings. >> actually have to transform, dissipate energy, remain stable. >> reporter: moore says those earthquakes revealed which buildings are not up to the challenge. that's why officials at cal state east bay demolished this old warren hall in 2013, considered the most unsafe building in the entire csu system this tower which once held the president's office is now a parking lot. we wanted to know exactly how many of these problematic buildings are still standing in the university system. so we teamed up with our fellow nbc investigative teams in l.a. and san diego to request seismic safety inspections for every public university. the records we've obtained so far show 591 structures pose a serious risk during an earthquake and need to be retrofitted or replaced. >> it's a structure a lot of people don't realize they're
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the the current way of thinking that in a way that i think would be very helpful and very useful david moore so why is it certain winners particularly of the peace prize apparently find it difficult to live up to that moral standard that's been laid down in front of them with with the awarding of the prize i mean people like sun suchi you know yes the world loves of course it did for the right reasons at the right time in the right place however over the past 34 years because of what her country has or has not done over the writing the muslim crisis the world is reevaluating who she is and whether she should have got the prize in the 1st place. yes certainly for obama it was. it seemed like the prize was requests and requests that he deny and so soon like a tremendous disappointment and verisign i've heard. so many and it was great in some in ways but for any one of the politics part which i left he was fairly consistent and a disappointment not curtain military. rapinoe drone strikes. not really acting like a winner of a peace prize so i think sometimes they're hoping for something more pro
the the current way of thinking that in a way that i think would be very helpful and very useful david moore so why is it certain winners particularly of the peace prize apparently find it difficult to live up to that moral standard that's been laid down in front of them with with the awarding of the prize i mean people like sun suchi you know yes the world loves of course it did for the right reasons at the right time in the right place however over the past 34 years because of what her...
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we also have david moore off here from pretrial.they administer this tool on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i would actually defer to them as experts that are implementing this on a regular basis for procedural questions about how it is presented and utilized. >> okay. >> do you want to bring him up? >> yes. >> is that your desire? >> yes. >> sorry. you are the expert. >> they administered to individuals in the county jail. it looks at age, failures to appear and criminal history. and that information is entered into an algorithm and then it determines the risk level and also sets different boundaries for release. >> okay. do we know how often our judges follow that p.s.a., whether or not the judges agree or disagree do we have data on that? >> i don't have it right now, but i can get it to you because there are different phases. i can get you that information. >> okay. i would like to know how often that is followed, just based on what we hear anecdotally. i would like to not rely on anecdotal information and rely
we also have david moore off here from pretrial.they administer this tool on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i would actually defer to them as experts that are implementing this on a regular basis for procedural questions about how it is presented and utilized. >> okay. >> do you want to bring him up? >> yes. >> is that your desire? >> yes. >> sorry. you are the expert. >> they administered to individuals in the county jail. it looks at...
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david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> there are also major developments in the impeachment inquiry. we learned cede that secretary of state mike that phone call with president trump and the president of ukraine. the secretary of state pompeo said he did not know much about the whistle-blower's complaint about that call in an interview with our martha raddatz just days before it was made public. tonight, the secretary of state investigation, and trying to block colleagues from the state department from testifying. democrats warn, that would be obstruction. and here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo, traveling in italy, dodged questions today about whether he was on the call that triggered an impeachment inquiry. >> mr. secretary, do you have any comment on reports you're on president zelensky? reporter: in that call, president trump asked president zelensky of ukraine to, quote, "do us a favor" and investigate a debunked conspiracy theory about
david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> there are also major developments in the impeachment inquiry. we learned cede that secretary of state mike that phone call with president trump and the president of ukraine. the secretary of state pompeo said he did not know much about the whistle-blower's complaint about that call in an interview with our martha raddatz just days before it was made public. tonight, the secretary of state investigation, and trying to...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> we have new details tonight after that attack on a german synagogue. we have learned there were ten americans among those barricading themselves inside. the gunman was seen firing down the street, reloading several times. and today, he was flown by helicopter to appear before a judge. prosecutors say he had nine pounds of explosives in his car. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the images coming in now of the school bus overturning. a high s theay aamehend on i tts side. first responders on the scene right now. >>> also, the pictures coming in tonight. the alarm near new york's times square late to dve faces charges tonight, seen cursing and then getting physical with a child, slams on the brakes. you saw the child go into the windshield. what authorities are saying about this tonight. a lot more news ahead. a lot more news ahead. he'll be right back. city with tt millennials living at home. it's myself, my dad, and my weh
david? >> marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> we have new details tonight after that attack on a german synagogue. we have learned there were ten americans among those barricading themselves inside. the gunman was seen firing down the street, reloading several times. and today, he was flown by helicopter to appear before a judge. prosecutors say he had nine pounds of explosives in his car. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight.thank you, marcus. >>> and when we come back, the serial bank robber striking at lunch. nine banks in seven cities. >>> and diane sawyer with michael douglas and his son, cameron, and their emotional breaking point. that day you met your hero? - ms. bird, do you think i could be a champion like you? - of course you can. and you can call me sue. - [jibber] jibber jabber, coming through! salutations, famous female of orange round ball. - would you like an autograph? - [jabber] excuse me. (crowd muttering) - [woman] is that paper mache? - it's you. - [woman] wow. - [narrator] jibber jabber ruins everything. - is it? - [woman] i am confused. - [narrator] at symetra life insurance company we're cutting through it, to help you choose the retirement benefits and life products that work best for you. save it slimeball.onstrating i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that las
david? >> marcus moore tonight.thank you, marcus. >>> and when we come back, the serial bank robber striking at lunch. nine banks in seven cities. >>> and diane sawyer with michael douglas and his son, cameron, and their emotional breaking point. that day you met your hero? - ms. bird, do you think i could be a champion like you? - of course you can. and you can call me sue. - [jibber] jibber jabber, coming through! salutations, famous female of orange round ball. -...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> we have new details tonight after that attack on a german synagogue. we have now learned that there were ten americans among those barricading themselves inside. the gunman was seen firing down the street, reloading several times. and today, he was flown by helicopter to appear before a judge. precuts sahe h nin pounds of explosives in his car. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" t. e ages cin n of e school bus overturning. a high school football team on the way to a game when the bus flipped on its side. first responders on the scene right now. >>> also, the pictures coming in tonight. the alarm near new york's times square late today, after an explosion, injuries reported. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> he bus dver facingchargetogt child, slamming on the brakes. you saw that child go into the windshield. what authorities are saying about this tonight. a lot more news ahead. i'll be right back. it's myself, my dad, and my husban
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david? >> marcus moore reporting in again tonight from dallas. thank you, marcus. >>> we're going to turn now to the race for 2020, and the alarming scene overnight. senator bernie sanders appearing to have trouble on stage and then the emergency heart procedure right after at a las vegas hospital. the presidential candidate appearing subdued at an event in nevada last night, asking for a chair, saying, "it's been a long day." the senator is 78, and tonight, what he's now saying. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: a warning sign. bernie sanders, at a campaign event in las vegas last night, apparently feeling worn out and asking an aide for help. >> ari, can you do me a favor? where's ari? get me a chair up here for a moment. i'm going to sit down here. it's been a long day here. >> reporter: not long after, the 78-year-old sanders complained of chest discomfort and went to a hospital. doctors discovering that one of sanders' arteries was blocked and they inserted two stents to unblock it. sanders has had a histor
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nevertheless, based on this new information from david and susan moore, detectives asked paul to come detective salm asked paul directly. do you have a prior criminal record? >> yes. as in drugs and stuff when i was younger. >> reporter: committed felonies in fact. then he said he just grew up and wanted to help now in any way he could even if it meant informing on his beloved cousin peter. >> i think pete is a little envious of robert. i think he felt his dad treated robert better than pete got treated when he worked there. he said something about his dad taking him out of the will. >> reporter: one thing, though. paul, like his second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. somebody must have helped him. >> i just don't think pete has the technical ability to do it unless he seriously had some help. >> okay. so the type of thing that was done by somebody who is very intelligent, maybe has some know-how. >> that's kind of what you guys said, and i think that's right. >> who do you think is capable -- >> reporter: but remember, paul's ex-in-laws told detec
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david? >> all right, marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> and next this evening, the deadly hotel collapse in new orleans. the search for a missing construction worker continues at this hour. and cell phone video showing the moment the hotel, under construction, came crashing down, killing at least two people. more than 100 construction workers were actually inside at the time of that collapse. authorities are now worried about other buildings in the area, that they may also be in danger. and abc's victor oquendo from new orleans now. >> reporter: the building came crashing down without warning. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the new hard rock hotel in new orleans, under construction, raining concrete and steel on busy canal street. this street car nearly engulfed in the cloud of dust and debris. >> get to the back. >> reporter: those onboard narrowly escaping with their lives. >> when you stepped off this trolley car, you couldn't see 20 feet in front of you, there was just smoke and debris everywhere. >> reporter: more
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will also here from north carolina congressman david price about efforts to pass a government funding bill before the november 21 deadline. later, jeff moore doc of the washington times talks about the justice department's investigation into the origins of the russia probe. ♪ ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for october 29. the bill will vote on a -- the house will vote on a bill sanctioning turkey. --losed-door hearing national security council official who will express concerns about president trump's ukraine phone call and thursday, presentmocrats will current procedures of the impeachment inquiry and .stablishing new ones
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but despite all of the destruction we see here, david, nobody was hurt. >> that is good news. marcus moore, thank you. as i mentioned, this whole system now on the move. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. pensacola, panama city, still in line were strong, if not severe storms tonight with some heavy rain. that's why we have them highlighted there on the map. you want sustained winds? you have to go to the low pressure system attached to this cold front. look at that. high wind warnings for up to 60-mile-per-hour gusts, lake michigan tomorrow could see 16 to 21-foot waves. unbelievable. the center of that cold front then will be responsible for a severe storm possibility tomorrow until eastern north carolina, southeastern virginia and parts of south carolina, including myrtle beach, david. >> ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to move on to other news this monday night and to president trump, tonight telling republicans to get tougher, to protect him against impeachment, as members of his own party, some wh
but despite all of the destruction we see here, david, nobody was hurt. >> that is good news. marcus moore, thank you. as i mentioned, this whole system now on the move. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. pensacola, panama city, still in line were strong, if not severe storms tonight with some heavy rain. that's why we have them highlighted there on the map. you want sustained winds? you have to go...
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we expect to hear from michael moore and representative ocasio-cortez and others. live coverage on c-span. endorsement, the davidl of the washington postjoined us on this morning's washington journal and talked about the endorsements. >> the reason sanders picked this location was he was getting gigantic crowds everywhere. in 2016 he has not gotten that as much this time. he is focused on more small grassroots campaign events. they were to officially reintroduce them to the campaign trail with a soda rally that will make people pay attention. elizabeth wanted 4000 people at a rally in norfolk yesterday. sandersupportive of drawing attention that you could fit more people in. there was some crowdsmanship going on. this candidate is as active as ever and people should not be writing him off. >> this is the first major rally that bernie sanders has held since his heart surgery. the rally is called "bernie is back." what they -- what do they need to accomplish with this rally? >> the crowd in the speech will take care of themselves. bernie sanders is a very consistent candidate. he has been giving a speech, some ele
we expect to hear from michael moore and representative ocasio-cortez and others. live coverage on c-span. endorsement, the davidl of the washington postjoined us on this morning's washington journal and talked about the endorsements. >> the reason sanders picked this location was he was getting gigantic crowds everywhere. in 2016 he has not gotten that as much this time. he is focused on more small grassroots campaign events. they were to officially reintroduce them to the campaign trail...
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david, the owner of this boat tells me that it was anchored about 1,000 feet offshore before those powerful winds ripped it from its moorings. the cleanup here just getting started as the storm moves out. david? >> just an incredible image there behind you whit, thank you for that. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking the nor'easter and another system we're watching tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this is a powerful, record-breaking storm for he l sr.re abl got cou t off to the east. gulf of mexico, that disturbance, 600 miles from new orleans. forecast to become a tropical storm. so, warnings have been posted from louisiana to florida, forecast to make landfall as a tropical storm early saturday morning, somewhere along the florida panhandle, but impacts there will be felt by this time tomorrow. david? >> all right, rob marciano, thank you. >>> now, to the other headline today drawing immediate scrutiny, the white house announcing today that the next g7 meeting with world leaders will be at the president's own golf resort. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: it was a
david, the owner of this boat tells me that it was anchored about 1,000 feet offshore before those powerful winds ripped it from its moorings. the cleanup here just getting started as the storm moves out. david? >> just an incredible image there behind you whit, thank you for that. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking the nor'easter and another system we're watching tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this is a powerful, record-breaking storm for he l sr.re abl...
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david asman. joining me, jonathan hoenig. christina, steve moore and gary kaltbaum. one day before the fourth democrat debate, bernie sanders trying to draw a contrast between himself and elizabeth warren, listen. >> there are differences between elizabeth and myself, she has said she is a capitalist, i am not, i believe i am only candidate who the say to corporate elite, enough with your greed and your corruption. david: gary, is demonizing capitalism going to resonate with voters. >> it has worked so well in caracas so let's do it here. if elizabeth warren is a capitalist, i'm the point guard for the knicks, we then get bernie sanders calling himself a democratic socialist, but there nothing democratic about being socialist this is all aother a, authoritarian, this is amazing to watch, we have a system brought provepity poverty in ri, people who started at walmart at cash register are now managers making a hundred thousand a year, these people they just hate wealth and success, they spend their days putting it down as corrupt. it their biggest enemy, it willl not s
david asman. joining me, jonathan hoenig. christina, steve moore and gary kaltbaum. one day before the fourth democrat debate, bernie sanders trying to draw a contrast between himself and elizabeth warren, listen. >> there are differences between elizabeth and myself, she has said she is a capitalist, i am not, i believe i am only candidate who the say to corporate elite, enough with your greed and your corruption. david: gary, is demonizing capitalism going to resonate with voters....
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david asman. joining me, jonathan hoenig. christina, steve moore and gary kaltbaum.bate, bernie sanders trying to draw a contrast between himself and elizabeth warren, listen. >> there are differences between elizabeth and myself, she has said she is
david asman. joining me, jonathan hoenig. christina, steve moore and gary kaltbaum.bate, bernie sanders trying to draw a contrast between himself and elizabeth warren, listen. >> there are differences between elizabeth and myself, she has said she is
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david: well, location is everything. try buying a 500,000 dollar house in washington d.c., steve moore, i don't think you can find one. >>e wants to live in connecticut. david: you do. >> i don't live in connecticut. >> all right. >> i would find the, i like that town. david: moving to ir elon musk, e was the guy who infamously was puffing on pot last year during a podcast interview, now taxpayers believe it or not, you pay for what he was doing. we'll tell you why coming next. imagine a world where nothing gets in the way of doing great work. where an american icon uses the latest hr tools to stay true to the family recipe. where a music studio spends less time on hr and payroll, and more time crafting that perfect sound. where the nation's biggest party store can staff up quickly as soon as it's time for fun. this is the world of adp. hr, talent, time, benefits and payroll. designed for people. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insu
david: well, location is everything. try buying a 500,000 dollar house in washington d.c., steve moore, i don't think you can find one. >>e wants to live in connecticut. david: you do. >> i don't live in connecticut. >> all right. >> i would find the, i like that town. david: moving to ir elon musk, e was the guy who infamously was puffing on pot last year during a podcast interview, now taxpayers believe it or not, you pay for what he was doing. we'll tell you why...
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i'm david asman joining me is jonathan hoenig, liz peek, steve moore and christina partsinevelos. and the president is signing an executive order to overhaul medicare today. here is how he laid out the difference between his plan, and what 2020 democrats are offering listen. president trump: almost every major democrat in washington is backed a massive government healthcare takeover, that would totally obliterate medicare. they want to raid medicare i think all socialism and among those who would be hit hardest by the socialistic takeover, are 24 million seniors, on medicare advantage. david: so steve, are voters as skeptical of medicare for all as the president is? >> well as a political matter i think this is a very very significant and effective attack on medicare for all. just say to seniors, look if you put all of these other people on medicare it's going to disrupt your own health insurance and we've shown and some of our poll ing that's a very effective counter to medicare for all. the problem is, i'm still wondering what republicans want to do to fix medicare because the s
i'm david asman joining me is jonathan hoenig, liz peek, steve moore and christina partsinevelos. and the president is signing an executive order to overhaul medicare today. here is how he laid out the difference between his plan, and what 2020 democrats are offering listen. president trump: almost every major democrat in washington is backed a massive government healthcare takeover, that would totally obliterate medicare. they want to raid medicare i think all socialism and among those who...
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david asman. joining me on the panel jonathan ho nick, carol, steve moore and zachary. let's go straight to jackie at the state supreme court in downtown manhattan. walk us through happen today. >> it was a short session that started after 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, both sides were able to give their opening statement. this is basically exxon on trial in new york at the new york supreme court and basically lawyers for the prosecution kevin wallace, he said potential investors worry about climate change when they think about the future of exxon mobil. they worry about the cost of climate change in the cost of regulation. then exxon had different projections when it looked at these cost internally versus when it presented those to potential investors. if that's the case and made acid seymour can secure than they were in reality then the attorney general alleges that as a violation of the martin act and that's a fraud statute. a partner for paul weiss was leading the defense for exxon today in his opening statement, he made many arguments but one was these cash flow pr
david asman. joining me on the panel jonathan ho nick, carol, steve moore and zachary. let's go straight to jackie at the state supreme court in downtown manhattan. walk us through happen today. >> it was a short session that started after 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, both sides were able to give their opening statement. this is basically exxon on trial in new york at the new york supreme court and basically lawyers for the prosecution kevin wallace, he said potential investors worry...
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david. joining me now is advisory board member madison, great to see you. it's a historic day for nasa, astronauts christina cooke and jessica moore an all-female space walk with president trump taking part in the celebration. let's take a listen. >> station, this is president donald trump. do you hear me? >> we do hear you. >> that's great. [laughter] david: i think it's very cool, don't you? >> it's awesome. talk about girl power. this is the first ever all-female pace walk, and it's the first time since 1969 that a sitting president talked to astronauts outside of a spacecraft. that was pretty cool for the two astronauts, and i know people across this country are proud of these two women. david: we are, indeed. good stuff. meanwhile, something we may not be as proud of, nba commissioner adam silver says china asked him to fire houston rockets' general manager daryl maury for speaking out in favor of the hong kong protests. this is extraordinary. and then the chinese say, no, we didn't do it. well, of course they did, right? >> right, absolutely. and people are really disace pointed, i think, with the nba commissioner for not sp
david. joining me now is advisory board member madison, great to see you. it's a historic day for nasa, astronauts christina cooke and jessica moore an all-female space walk with president trump taking part in the celebration. let's take a listen. >> station, this is president donald trump. do you hear me? >> we do hear you. >> that's great. [laughter] david: i think it's very cool, don't you? >> it's awesome. talk about girl power. this is the first ever all-female pace...
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moore with us. that ten-year sentence was far less than what prosecutors had been asking for. >> reporter: yeah, david. they wanted 28 years, at least 28 years, as that's how old botham would have turned on sunday. but now, amber guyger could be up for parole after just five years. but david, that moment in the courtroom when jean's brother hugged amber, it was a moment of strength and of grace with the entire country watching. and then after that, the judge gave amber a bible. david? >> marcus, thank you. >>> we're going to move onto other news here tonight. president trump unleashing on twitter and in front of the cameras today after the democ t democrats in congress said before the cameras themselves they are prepared to subpoena the white house for everything it knows about the president's phone call with the president of ukraine, saying they are, quote, not fooling around in the impeachment investigation. the president firing back, as he was watching, too, using an expletive. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, house democratic leaders threatened to sub
moore with us. that ten-year sentence was far less than what prosecutors had been asking for. >> reporter: yeah, david. they wanted 28 years, at least 28 years, as that's how old botham would have turned on sunday. but now, amber guyger could be up for parole after just five years. but david, that moment in the courtroom when jean's brother hugged amber, it was a moment of strength and of grace with the entire country watching. and then after that, the judge gave amber a bible. david?...
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bipartisan american tradition of competition but it is -- david: part of the reason that shift was made was because it gave some sort of a mooringdges' decisions. if it was economics, you could have numbers to look at. then, it is just up to the judge and how they feel on a particular day. tom: i don't think the issue of competition is a not economic issue. i think allowing the wal marts to emerge has had some positive effect for the consumer in the short-term, but it has real economic considerations in terms of consolidation on a geographic level. i think you are also seeing this bipartisan support for attorneys general and others because there is something about this question about people's sovereignty to determine their future. david: what is the most effective form of regulation if there is to be regulation? you talk about breaking up facebook. i spoke to tom steyer and he thinks regulation would not work because you have to regulate it like the utility. "if you believe breaking them up would result in all the same people going back to the one place where they started, government regulation the way a public utility does." ch
bipartisan american tradition of competition but it is -- david: part of the reason that shift was made was because it gave some sort of a mooringdges' decisions. if it was economics, you could have numbers to look at. then, it is just up to the judge and how they feel on a particular day. tom: i don't think the issue of competition is a not economic issue. i think allowing the wal marts to emerge has had some positive effect for the consumer in the short-term, but it has real economic...
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david. joining me now is advisory board member madison, great to see you. it's a historic day for nasa, astronauts christina cooke and jessica mooresident trump taking part in the celebration. let's take a listen. >> station, this is president donald trump. do you hear me? >> we do hear you. >> that's great. [laughter] david: i think it's very cool, don't you? >> it's awesome. talk about girl power. this is the first ever all-female pace walk, and it's the first time since 1969 that a sitting president talked to astronauts outside of a spacecraft. that was pretty cool for the two astronauts, and i know people across this country are proud of these two women. david: we are, indeed. good stuff. meanwhile, something we may not be as proud of, nba commissioner adam silver says china asked him to fire houston rockets' general manager daryl maury for speaking out in favor of the hong kong protests. this is extraordinary. and then the chinese say, no, we didn't do it. well, of course they did, right? >> right, absolutely. and people are really disace pointed, i think, with the nba commissioner for not speaking up in support of daryl maur
david. joining me now is advisory board member madison, great to see you. it's a historic day for nasa, astronauts christina cooke and jessica mooresident trump taking part in the celebration. let's take a listen. >> station, this is president donald trump. do you hear me? >> we do hear you. >> that's great. [laughter] david: i think it's very cool, don't you? >> it's awesome. talk about girl power. this is the first ever all-female pace walk, and it's the first time...
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moore park tonight, and mat mat, we can see the pink fire retardant all over the road there. not a good sign tonight, that fire now headed toward a neighborhood? >> reporter: that's right, david. all this happened just a few minutes ago. multiple planes dropping this wet, sticky stuff, both to protect firefighters, us, and to try to stop the forward progress of that fire. but we watched as that fire just leapt over that wall across 50 yards, igniting on the other side. there's concern that homes there may also be on fire. david? >> all right, matt gutman, i know you'll be watching this all night long and straight through "gma." our thanks to you. meteorologist rob marciano is in santa clarita, california, and rob, i know there's still at least another day of these hurricane-force winds. >> reporter: yeah, we're about halfway through this big wind event. what makes it so unusual is the super cold air that's over the thisral part ofhe untry.ero todn buwetill h fg warnings posted for northern california. the smoke is still filling the central valleys and we have the high wind warndiings up across call. tomorrow morning, we focus more towards riverside and san diego, but still, 6
moore park tonight, and mat mat, we can see the pink fire retardant all over the road there. not a good sign tonight, that fire now headed toward a neighborhood? >> reporter: that's right, david. all this happened just a few minutes ago. multiple planes dropping this wet, sticky stuff, both to protect firefighters, us, and to try to stop the forward progress of that fire. but we watched as that fire just leapt over that wall across 50 yards, igniting on the other side. there's concern...
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moore talks about healing from a terrible loss. >> every record i made had something to do with my parents. >>> one of the best things i've tasted. >> chef david in studio 57 after taking his love of food on the road. >> is this really a normal breakfast? >> it is. >> wow. for two? >> not for two. for two chubby men. >> two chubby americans. sign me up, please. >> yes. >> looked like a great job to me. wow. looking forward to david chang coming in later on. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. the grandfather of a toddler who died after falling 11 stories from a cruise ship window in puerto rico is now charged in her death. 18-month-old chloe wiegand fell in july when her grandfather, salvatore anello lifted her up to an open window. he thought it was closed. he is accused of negligent homicide. jericka duncan is here with more on this story. jericka, how is the family responding to this? >> they're still in shock. to think about losing that child and now this. an attorney for chloe's family says the charge against the grandfather is devastating and unfair. they blame the cruise line for
moore talks about healing from a terrible loss. >> every record i made had something to do with my parents. >>> one of the best things i've tasted. >> chef david in studio 57 after taking his love of food on the road. >> is this really a normal breakfast? >> it is. >> wow. for two? >> not for two. for two chubby men. >> two chubby americans. sign me up, please. >> yes. >> looked like a great job to me. wow. looking forward to david...
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you see the memory of -- david: part of the reason that shift was made was also because it gave some sort of a mooringit was economics, you could have numbers and look at them. if you get into is it big or small, that it is up to the judge. thomas: i do not think the issue of competition is along economic issue. that question of allowing the walmarts to emerge and amazon to crush the walmarts has had positive effect for the consumer , but has had real economic consideration in terms of consolidation, not just from an individual but a geographic level. you're also seeing bipartisan support for attorney general and others because there's something about the question of people sovereignty to determine their future. david: what is the most effective form of regulation if there is to be regulation. i talked to tom steyer earlier this week, and he thinks there should be regulation, but he thinks breaking up facebook would not work. he said "if you believe breaking them up would result in all the same people going back to the itce where they started, requires government regulation the way a public utility do
you see the memory of -- david: part of the reason that shift was made was also because it gave some sort of a mooringit was economics, you could have numbers and look at them. if you get into is it big or small, that it is up to the judge. thomas: i do not think the issue of competition is along economic issue. that question of allowing the walmarts to emerge and amazon to crush the walmarts has had positive effect for the consumer , but has had real economic consideration in terms of...
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david. how do you feel that's going to change going forward? and will we see them clear up some stuff that bill taylor testified yesterday? >> this certainly gives momentum to house democrats mooreushing this impeachment inquiry. bill taylor is an unimpeachable witness, no pun intended there. he's got a history going back to his days at west point, a vet in vietnam, a distinguished career. he has no reason to be untrue. and yes, ambassador sondland, you u.s. ambassador to the european union, you bet he'll get called back and it may very well be an open session. and that's what house democrats are looking at, exposing this to the public. >> what are you looking at here? you have such a key part of the testimony. is the case over for the democrats to proceed with articles of impeachment? or do you feel that they need to flesh it out when you hear the president go after democrats and so-called left and radical bureaucrats, referring to someone like taylor? >> it depends on how broadly democrats in the house want to go with impeachment. if they want to stick vir nar w they' very narrowly to this alleged whistle-blower, the quid pro quo situation. they probably got a great deal of ev
david. how do you feel that's going to change going forward? and will we see them clear up some stuff that bill taylor testified yesterday? >> this certainly gives momentum to house democrats mooreushing this impeachment inquiry. bill taylor is an unimpeachable witness, no pun intended there. he's got a history going back to his days at west point, a vet in vietnam, a distinguished career. he has no reason to be untrue. and yes, ambassador sondland, you u.s. ambassador to the european...
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moore on panel. and tom kehoe a trade advisor to the president. he will tell us what the latest is with china. melissa: sounds great. catch david asman, 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. connell: fire in the hole. farmers hurt by tariffs chucking corn, literally shooting it out of a cannon for your entertainment, we have to say. melissa: flock. connell: it's flock. next. and zero minimums to open an account. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading the
moore on panel. and tom kehoe a trade advisor to the president. he will tell us what the latest is with china. melissa: sounds great. catch david asman, 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. connell: fire in the hole. farmers hurt by tariffs chucking corn, literally shooting it out of a cannon for your entertainment, we have to say. melissa: flock. connell: it's flock. next. and zero minimums to open an account. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero but you...
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will also here from north carolina congressman david price about efforts to pass a government funding bill before the november 21 deadline. later, jeff moore doc of the washington times talks about the justice department's investigation into the origins of the russia probe. ♪ ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for october 29. the bill will vote on a -- the house will vote on a bill sanctioning turkey. --losed-door hearing national security council official who will express concerns about president trump's ukraine phone call and thursday, presentmocrats will current procedures of the impeachment inquiry and .stablishing new ones .epublicans, 202-748-8001 democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to text us about this coming up vote on thursday, ---748-8003 is how we will bring a resolution to the floor that confirms the ongoing investigation currently being conducted by committees as part of the impeachment inquiry including requests for documents, subpoena, testimony, and other investigative steps previously taken or to be taken investigation, this resolution establishes the proceedings for hearings open to t
will also here from north carolina congressman david price about efforts to pass a government funding bill before the november 21 deadline. later, jeff moore doc of the washington times talks about the justice department's investigation into the origins of the russia probe. ♪ ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for october 29. the bill will vote on a -- the house will vote on a bill sanctioning turkey. --losed-door hearing national security council official who will express...
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moors means there is a risk of disruption. this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades.
moors means there is a risk of disruption. this is worklife from bbc news, with victoria fritz and david eades.
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longer consider trump national doral moore miami as the host site for the g 7 he goes on to say the search for another site is under way, including consideration of camp david what he calls the quote democrat crazed and irrational hostility for his decision he went on to praise the benefits of his door out. party and said he would have held the summit at no profit. now the democratic led house had been set to vote next week on a resolution to condemn use of the resort for the g 7 summit. house speaker nancy pelosi is in jordan this morning leading a bipartisan delegation to meet with officials there about the president's decision to pull troops out of syria and the fallout that happened since in a statement, pelosi said they are engaged in vital discussions about the impact the president's decision is happening on stability in the region. the increased flow of migrants that has resulted and the opening its given to isis iran and russia. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez officially endorsed presidential hopeful, bernie sanders ocasio cortez told the crowd of more than 25 1000 people that her long shot bid for congress was only made possible by
longer consider trump national doral moore miami as the host site for the g 7 he goes on to say the search for another site is under way, including consideration of camp david what he calls the quote democrat crazed and irrational hostility for his decision he went on to praise the benefits of his door out. party and said he would have held the summit at no profit. now the democratic led house had been set to vote next week on a resolution to condemn use of the resort for the g 7 summit. house...