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davis remains. remington makes arrangements to return home, to go back to the states, go back to new york on board the passenger steamer. upon his return home the journal begins prominent, prominent publication of remington's sketches. remington's sketches of the cuban conflict. they praised the sketches in the headlines saying they are the work of a gifted artist. so, before debunking, before getting into the details of the debunking of this anecdote, of this media myth, let's recap really quickly. there is a rebellion going on in cuba. remington is there just six days. the first account of the exchange between hearst and remington comes more than four years later, in 1901. in creelman's book. creelman is the lone person to come up with this originally. this tale lives on despite absence of documentation, as is mentioned in our core text this semester. a nearly complete absence of supporting documentation. so, to the debunking. hearst denied that there was ever such an exchange, that he said such a
davis remains. remington makes arrangements to return home, to go back to the states, go back to new york on board the passenger steamer. upon his return home the journal begins prominent, prominent publication of remington's sketches. remington's sketches of the cuban conflict. they praised the sketches in the headlines saying they are the work of a gifted artist. so, before debunking, before getting into the details of the debunking of this anecdote, of this media myth, let's recap really...
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>> laura tatsuguchi davis: yes, he seemed nervous. >> wertheim: this is laura tatsuguchi davis, the younger daughter paul had never met. after the war, she moved with her mother to the place her father loved, southern california. laura didn't quite understand why dick laird showed up. >> davis: he didn't tell me anything until i walked him out. and when we walked out, he said, "i'm the one that killed your father." and he just drove off. and i was in, i was in a daze. >> wertheim: you were in shock. >> davis: totally in shock. >> wertheim: did you have anger or resentment toward mr. laird? >> davis: yes, i did. >> wertheim: laird had left his phone number with laura, but she refused to reach out. a decade later, another american veteran of attu tracked down laura. alvin koeppe of michigan wrote this letter. he wanted to return something he had found in 1943 on attu's jarmin pass. >> davis: this is the bible that was found by the jarmin pass. >> wertheim: this is the bible your father took to war. >> davis: yes. >> wertheim: oh, wow. >> davis: and he writes in the very first page of the bibl
>> laura tatsuguchi davis: yes, he seemed nervous. >> wertheim: this is laura tatsuguchi davis, the younger daughter paul had never met. after the war, she moved with her mother to the place her father loved, southern california. laura didn't quite understand why dick laird showed up. >> davis: he didn't tell me anything until i walked him out. and when we walked out, he said, "i'm the one that killed your father." and he just drove off. and i was in, i was in a...
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davis went on, adding, in the proclamation that "all negro saves captured in arms be at once delivered over to the executive authorities of the respective states to which they belong to be dealt with according to the laws of said state. that the like orders be executed in all cases with respect to all commissioned officers of the united states when found serving in the company with armed slaves and insurrection against the authorities of the different states of this confederacy." translated -- davis was encouraging those in the southern states to put to death speedily and painfully all blacks who served in the union forces, the same as slaves who rebelled. following the issuance of emancipation proclamation, the "liberator" magazine actually published this article highlighting davis' proclamation asserting the confederacy was proposing to meet the policy of emancipation by inaugurating "wholesale murder of prisoners." since african-american troops participated in nearly every battle between 1863 and 1865, the confederates had ample opportunity to carry out davis' threat, and, unfortuna
davis went on, adding, in the proclamation that "all negro saves captured in arms be at once delivered over to the executive authorities of the respective states to which they belong to be dealt with according to the laws of said state. that the like orders be executed in all cases with respect to all commissioned officers of the united states when found serving in the company with armed slaves and insurrection against the authorities of the different states of this confederacy."...
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the battle had been bween baltimore city representative maggie mcintosh and derek davis. in an effort to unite the democraticoparty, b candidates stepped aside to makr way jones. there had been bitter infighting between the two. mcintosh formally nominated jones and davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe storms slammi the south and
the battle had been bween baltimore city representative maggie mcintosh and derek davis. in an effort to unite the democraticoparty, b candidates stepped aside to makr way jones. there had been bitter infighting between the two. mcintosh formally nominated jones and davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the...
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derek davis from prince george's and maggie mcintosh. if davis wins he'lle history becoming the first african-american and mcintosh will be the first women and openly gay person to be speaker. we'll be in annapolis covering the vote. >>> the fda issued a new and very serious warning for americans taking sleeping pills. the fda said it has seen aum j in the unusual side effects and deaths caused by the pills. tom costello has more. >> reporter: they are commonly re trredo as z drugs, taken by 6 million americans. and among the most widely prescribed sleep medications on the market, includinglunesta, sonata and ambien and zolpi mist but they also carry serious risks including sleep walking and sleep driving and even sleep cooking. now the fda saidui it will reqre the most serious boxed warning on the drug label. neurologist golan runs the sleep
derek davis from prince george's and maggie mcintosh. if davis wins he'lle history becoming the first african-american and mcintosh will be the first women and openly gay person to be speaker. we'll be in annapolis covering the vote. >>> the fda issued a new and very serious warning for americans taking sleeping pills. the fda said it has seen aum j in the unusual side effects and deaths caused by the pills. tom costello has more. >> reporter: they are commonly re trredo as z...
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they will proceed straight ahead into and through davis court and out to the far side, and davis court is a you for safety purposes. it serves as a pedestrian walkway, it is a parking lot for service trucks and moving vans, and it is an outlet for a very large parking garage serving hundreds of gateway residents. we think that that spillover effect will create chaos there and for that reason, we ask you not to approve the southbound proposed bike lane on davis between battery and jackson. we want to thank m.t.a. for giving us a terrific public outreach presentation. we expressed our concern at that time and i think i saw on the m.t.a. m.t.a. rick website several days later that this needs further study and there was community opposition. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> kevin kale. is kevin here? matt rosina and theodore brown, last two speakers. >> hello. you do not solve one unprotected bike lane by adding a second unprotected bike lane. the place where kevin manning was killed, a few weeks later, a car jumped over the curb and took out the station, nothing
they will proceed straight ahead into and through davis court and out to the far side, and davis court is a you for safety purposes. it serves as a pedestrian walkway, it is a parking lot for service trucks and moving vans, and it is an outlet for a very large parking garage serving hundreds of gateway residents. we think that that spillover effect will create chaos there and for that reason, we ask you not to approve the southbound proposed bike lane on davis between battery and jackson. we...
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for academy award winner viola davis it began on a former plantation in south carolina.ved as share croppers. she was an infant when her family moved to rhode island. she grew up very poor but found her way out through acting. she won a pair of tony a rds wa, a golden globe and her emmy for the hit television show "how to get away with murder." we got together for a sunday sitdown to talk about her long road to the hollywood a-list and her latest personal project. >> it was my choice. my life. you think i'm -- >> i shouldn't have married you. >> i got this. >> viola davis knows how to carry a scene. >> so who wants in? >> from her breakout osc oscar-nominated performance in "the help." >> you are a godless woman. >> to her perfect trayal of rose opposite of denzel washington of the play "fences." >> i took all my feelings, my wants, my needs, and dreams and i buried them inside you. >> which earned davis a place in the exclusive lifetime club of academy award winners. >> my parents, i'm so thankful that god chose you to bring me into this world. >> that oscar stage must
for academy award winner viola davis it began on a former plantation in south carolina.ved as share croppers. she was an infant when her family moved to rhode island. she grew up very poor but found her way out through acting. she won a pair of tony a rds wa, a golden globe and her emmy for the hit television show "how to get away with murder." we got together for a sunday sitdown to talk about her long road to the hollywood a-list and her latest personal project. >> it was my...
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. >>> uc davis marching band is facing accusations of hazing and sexual harassment. how students are reacting tonight . >>> a man instills a backpack in the north bay. what was inside it that is priceless to its owner? >>> back here with a warm-up as a go toward the bay area weekend. details are after the break. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> santa rosa police are looking for a man who stole a backpack from a car in a parking garage on first street. the suspect used a stolen credit card to buy a new skateboard at the plaza. police said the worst part is that the backpack he
. >>> uc davis marching band is facing accusations of hazing and sexual harassment. how students are reacting tonight . >>> a man instills a backpack in the north bay. what was inside it that is priceless to its owner? >>> back here with a warm-up as a go toward the bay area weekend. details are after the break. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of...
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and later, a sunday sitdown with academy award, tony award and emmy awardinner viola davis on working her way from a childhood of poverty to the movie world and the welcome responsibility ni w an oscar. >> i say the three most important words that happens with a big old tro iyn your hands are and now what? denzel has the best quotes, by the y. i don't mean to out him, but denzel, i'm outing you. he says there's no u-haul in the back of a hearse. you can't take it with you. >> sunday sitdown with oscar winner vio p daviss a life well lived. b let'in with a shocker at the kentucky derby. maximu security crossed the finish line first but he is not the derby champion this morning. nbc's morgan radford is following a wild story for us. >> this was a shocker. as you know, the kentucky derby is the most prestigious event in horse raisng. thas never happened before in its 145 year history. the run for the roses quicklyg findintself in a very thorny situation. >>here off in the kentucky derby. >> reporter: it was a clean start out of the gate. >> here comes code of honor. bursts to an opening
and later, a sunday sitdown with academy award, tony award and emmy awardinner viola davis on working her way from a childhood of poverty to the movie world and the welcome responsibility ni w an oscar. >> i say the three most important words that happens with a big old tro iyn your hands are and now what? denzel has the best quotes, by the y. i don't mean to out him, but denzel, i'm outing you. he says there's no u-haul in the back of a hearse. you can't take it with you. >> sunday...
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>> linsey davis across the pond for us tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the emergency landing here in the u.s. the passenger jet coming down. emergency crews were put on stand-by. what the pilot reported. >>> also tonight, the bartender charged, accused of overserving a customer. that customer then shot and killed eight people, including his ex-wife. and this question -- can the bartender be held responsible for any of it? >>> and the new development tonight about those multiple gas explosions that led to more than 120 fires, homes going up in flames. what we've now learned tonight. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. but dad, you've
>> linsey davis across the pond for us tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the emergency landing here in the u.s. the passenger jet coming down. emergency crews were put on stand-by. what the pilot reported. >>> also tonight, the bartender charged, accused of overserving a customer. that customer then shot and killed eight people, including his ex-wife. and this question -- can the bartender be...
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coming, nancy davis joins us. she began her own hedge fund. explains why she is looking at etf's for her business and one etf that caught our attention this week. the i-shares emerging market etf. as the trade war heats up, we are tracking equities and how it is bleeding money at the fastest pace, yanking more than $1 billion of fund on monday alone. you can find that chart and others we feature at gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." it is time for this week's etf lifecycle where we cover the three main stages of etf's. step one is the filing. aberdeen starts the paperwork for three etfs using artificial intelligence. one fund focuses on u.s. equities, another on international development and a third on em. step two is the launch. the amplified peer-to-peer lending and crowdfunding etf begins trading under the ticker lend. the first one to focus on this space. unfortunately for some, the the final stage is liquidation. blue sky asset management will shutdown a trio of etf's after a group struggles to over
coming, nancy davis joins us. she began her own hedge fund. explains why she is looking at etf's for her business and one etf that caught our attention this week. the i-shares emerging market etf. as the trade war heats up, we are tracking equities and how it is bleeding money at the fastest pace, yanking more than $1 billion of fund on monday alone. you can find that chart and others we feature at gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." it is time for...
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josh davis has developed a series of tests that can identify so-called super recognizers davis is one of britain's leading experts on through encik facial identification and he's been working with police departments to help them identify offices who may have special skills. less than one percent of the population have super recognition ability it is very rare and which is why it's so important for policing and other security organizations. london police put together a team of the specialists in 2015 it's still not clear exactly how these people can remember all those faces it is possible that somehow the neurological processes of super recognizers a some help different from us the rest of us in the world although davis is not a super recognizer himself he has a pretty good idea of how the process might work. so what we think that super recognizers may be able to do better than other people is to solve how. showing the view in their minds they can rotate faces in their mind so when they're watching c.c.t.v. footage where for instance you might see someone walking sideways across the sc
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davis good to see you again. miss davis, you mentioned that the need for congress to pass disaster assistance, i certainly agree with you. it is unfortunate it has taken this long. i have given that what is being considered legislatively is similar to what congress passed to address the 17 losses caused by hurricanes in the southeast, where there be any changes in how the program is designed either legislatively or administratively that would help the program operate better for producers? >> yes. in 2017, one of our challenges with the program was, the sign- up process was very time- consuming. they had to manually calculate all the math due to software issues. and one thing was, when the producer signed up it could only get 50 percent of his eligible payment at that time and you had to wait until the end of the sign-up to get the remaining 50 percent. and that sort of hurts. and another thing, we have asked to increase the coverage from a 70 percent to 90 percent loss. so you would trigger a payment quicker. and
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davis? >> good morning, chairman, ranking member thompson, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to provide a perspective on the current economic conditions for farmers of southwest georgia. i believe this situation reflects what crop producers across the southeast are currently experiencing. our family farm raises cotton, corn, along with hay and beef cattle in georgia. south georgia is one of the leading regions for both cotton and peanut production. the price outlook for these products is bleak and economic climate and agriculture makes it difficult for crop producers to remain viable. this economic situation is the result of multiple factors that have combined to create almost a perfect storm for farmers in most parts of the country. first, commodity prices have generally reflected the trend downward due to global supply demand situation, trade policy uncertainties, and strong crob yields and large production in other countries. second, most major crop producer r
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black women from around the country came in led by, among others, angela davis.ou stood with your sister congressmembers rashida tlaib, ayna pressley, and people expressed their support for you, deeply concerned about the spike in a number of dea rates against you. and president trump's singler attack on you. we will go to that in one moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. african-american women leaders gathered on capitol hill tuesday in defense of congress member ilhan omar, one of the first two muslim congresswomen in history and the fifirst member of congrs to wear a hijab. omar has been the target of numerous right-wing attacks since taking office, including by president donald trump himself. omar says death threats against her have spiked in number since president trump tweeted a video juxtaposing her image with footage of the 9/11 attacks. congresssswomen ayanna p pressly and rashida tlaib, civil rights icon angela davis, and others, addressed the crowd tuesday to ur congress to censusure president trump -- who they referred
black women from around the country came in led by, among others, angela davis.ou stood with your sister congressmembers rashida tlaib, ayna pressley, and people expressed their support for you, deeply concerned about the spike in a number of dea rates against you. and president trump's singler attack on you. we will go to that in one moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. african-american women leaders gathered on capitol hill tuesday in defense of congress...
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davis or borisjohnson but this was just a step too far in terms of compromises.publication and your headline was 01’ your publication and your headline was or is cabinet minister, theresa may survives tory coup d'etat. theresa may defies all expectations and does not set out a timetable and design, there is a threat of more resignations next week on monday, so ministers are going to see them today and once we see the inevitably disastrous european election results, we are all going to quit on monday and i think there's been some cabinet involvement so it doesn't happen on friday, there will be more. it is quite a strong line. a mass resignation of ministers. more. it is quite a strong line. a mass resignation of ministersm is. she could be gone before then but the pressure from people who ordinarily were loyal like andrew personal >> percy, all piling pressure these are not all the usual suspects are criticising her. let us finish off at the final story that is been leading today, that is the fate of british steel. front page of the financial times. a rare glimme
davis or borisjohnson but this was just a step too far in terms of compromises.publication and your headline was 01’ your publication and your headline was or is cabinet minister, theresa may survives tory coup d'etat. theresa may defies all expectations and does not set out a timetable and design, there is a threat of more resignations next week on monday, so ministers are going to see them today and once we see the inevitably disastrous european election results, we are all going to quit on...
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chris davis scratched with the hip injury. >> i love you too. >> davis feeling good enough before the game to hand out nintendo is go to each of his teammates as a thank you for their support. davis signed a new, 33 million- dollar contract last month. >>> help on the way. giants recall mac williamson from the minor-league. >> he had three home runs last night in sacramento. this is the 511th blast now out of options this is going to be his last chance. giants in colorado tonight. >>> country house the controversial winner of the kentucky derby will not raise the preakness. the first time since 1996 that the derby winner was held out of the second leg of horse racing's triple crown. that horse was called grindstone, he was injured. this horse is not that a pretty quick turnaround from the kentucky derby to the preakness. shorter race but quick turnaround. >> mac williamson 511 feet without of hit the glove? at oracle? >> if a player hits the glove at oracle that you get is $1 million. >> with 511 have hit it? >> 504. >> thanks. . >> here is a look at some of the stories we are working
chris davis scratched with the hip injury. >> i love you too. >> davis feeling good enough before the game to hand out nintendo is go to each of his teammates as a thank you for their support. davis signed a new, 33 million- dollar contract last month. >>> help on the way. giants recall mac williamson from the minor-league. >> he had three home runs last night in sacramento. this is the 511th blast now out of options this is going to be his last chance. giants in...
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konta recovered to move into a 5—0 lead in the final set, and although davis then snatched three gamesecovered again to win it 6—3. she'll play world number 46 victoria kuzmova next. last yea r‘s runner—up, sloane stephens, is also through to the third round. the number seven seed beat sara sorribes tormo of spain in straight sets. in the men's draw, rafa nadal continued on his quest for a record extending 12th men's singles title at roland garros. yannick maden was briefly in his way, but nadal swept the german qualifier aside 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. number three seed roger federer is paying his first visit to the tournament in four years. he comfortably beat germany's 0scar 0tter three sets to love to qualify for the next round. thousands of mourners have gathered in vienna today to pay their respects to three—time formula 1 world champon niki lauda, who died last week at the age of 70. family members and former drivers have attended a mass at st stephens cathedral. the current world champion lewis hamilton included there. he's being laid to rest at a private funeral. here are some of the day
konta recovered to move into a 5—0 lead in the final set, and although davis then snatched three gamesecovered again to win it 6—3. she'll play world number 46 victoria kuzmova next. last yea r‘s runner—up, sloane stephens, is also through to the third round. the number seven seed beat sara sorribes tormo of spain in straight sets. in the men's draw, rafa nadal continued on his quest for a record extending 12th men's singles title at roland garros. yannick maden was briefly in his way,...
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derek davis from prince george'y counnd maggie mcintosh are running for that position. news 4's tracie wilkins will be there to cover the vote. >>> attorney geral william barr will testify before a senate judiciary mmcotee. washington post reports mueller complained about barr's 4 page summary mischaracterizing the investigation. stay with the "today" show for the latest on that. >>> more protests are expected today in vepz as opposition leader juan guido will take to the streets again.'s nberry sanders will have m ah moread on "today." >>> five-day forecast. 70s and 1078 clouds around today. little bit more sunshine later on this afternoon. mid to upper 80s both days. unfortunately higher chance for in and rain chances both days this weekend. >>> slowdowns here taking a look at northbound 395. southbound 395 befor the14th
derek davis from prince george'y counnd maggie mcintosh are running for that position. news 4's tracie wilkins will be there to cover the vote. >>> attorney geral william barr will testify before a senate judiciary mmcotee. washington post reports mueller complained about barr's 4 page summary mischaracterizing the investigation. stay with the "today" show for the latest on that. >>> more protests are expected today in vepz as opposition leader juan guido will take...
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davis school district approved it.until this event. >> reporter: in a statement, the school district says when issues of race are found, they investigate thoroughly. they take it seriously and does not tolerate racial discrimination in our schools. roberts had no comment. the driver who was going to retire had this to say. >> reporter: would you say you are racist? >> not at all. look at my dog, he's black as can be. >> reporter: a criminal investigation into his actions is ongoing. stephanie elam, cnn. >>> so, when robert mueller said a florida city was hacked, officials wanted to know which one. next, what the fbi could tell them in a briefing. >>> a controversial school policy has parents outraged. a teacher in san francisco, who is on medical leave for breast cancer has to pay for a substitute teacher while she is absent. that's ahead. about your breed,he traits you e but behind them are health needs you may not see. royal canin believes in tailored nutrition, to ensure his long back and playful spirit get the join
davis school district approved it.until this event. >> reporter: in a statement, the school district says when issues of race are found, they investigate thoroughly. they take it seriously and does not tolerate racial discrimination in our schools. roberts had no comment. the driver who was going to retire had this to say. >> reporter: would you say you are racist? >> not at all. look at my dog, he's black as can be. >> reporter: a criminal investigation into his actions...
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scarlet: nancy davis of quadratic capital management on this front.ing up, we look at an etf hoping to put a charge in the etf industry. cars focusing on the potential for electric and autonomous vehicles. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." for every etf that offers exposure to a theme, others are quickly to follow. one goes one step further to use science to discover an emerging trend. his company has teamed up with goldman sachs to package them in etf's. one aims to capture the changing face of manufacturing anderic is here to give us the drilldown. eric: thank you. g-man is very new, it came out recently, and it tracks technological changes in the manufacturing industry. that is the goal of this. it is the greatest hits of themes. robotics, drones, clean energy, 120 stocks. let's look at the sector breakdown. as you would expect, it is a fusion between tech and industrial. you see electronics, cars, machines, aerospace, semiconductors. also note, only 50% u.s., so very global, only a 7% active share to the s&p. a lot
scarlet: nancy davis of quadratic capital management on this front.ing up, we look at an etf hoping to put a charge in the etf industry. cars focusing on the potential for electric and autonomous vehicles. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." for every etf that offers exposure to a theme, others are quickly to follow. one goes one step further to use science to discover an emerging trend. his company has teamed up with goldman sachs to package them in...
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now, that lawmaker was vivian davis figures. she's the longest serving woman in alabama's senate. she joins me now. senator, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you, mr. cuomo. it's good to be with you this evening. >> the pleasure is mine. so is it true, senator, that you reached out to the governor's office and say -- said, listen, you should have an executive exception here for rape and incest. did you ask that and did you get a response? >> i did. i called her office, left a message with her assistant as well as put it in writing and had it hand delivered to her before she signed the bill asking her if she would please send over an executive amendment that would make those two exceptions in the bill, incest and rape, and she did not need to -- she did not do that and she went on to sign that bill into law. >> what are your fellow lawmakers tell you when you say, you know, when you went with that gentleman there -- it's one thing when it's on the floor
now, that lawmaker was vivian davis figures. she's the longest serving woman in alabama's senate. she joins me now. senator, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you, mr. cuomo. it's good to be with you this evening. >> the pleasure is mine. so is it true, senator, that you reached out to the governor's office and say -- said, listen, you should have an executive exception here for rape and incest. did you ask that and did you get a response? >> i did. i called her...
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sharron davies, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. spent a lifetime in sport, of course as a champion swimmer and competitor but also as a commentator and an analyst. i want to begin with this concept of fairness in sport. what does fairness mean to you? it think itjust means equal opportunities between the sexes. so the opportunities to win medals, to win scholarships, to get a profile, to create a platform to get sponsorships, to have the career, you know, of being a successful athlete. it means, i suppose, all sorts of things. itjust means having a level playing field as much as we possibly can get. and i'm passionate, because, i suppose, there's many things during my life that i've had to find to try and get that level playing field. and as a competing athlete, it's very hard to raise your head above the pulpit at the moment to raise your opinions and i think the few of us that have done that are sort of ex—athletes. yeah. just feel that we have to do our bit. it in no way reflects our opinions on what way people choose to live th
sharron davies, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. spent a lifetime in sport, of course as a champion swimmer and competitor but also as a commentator and an analyst. i want to begin with this concept of fairness in sport. what does fairness mean to you? it think itjust means equal opportunities between the sexes. so the opportunities to win medals, to win scholarships, to get a profile, to create a platform to get sponsorships, to have the career, you know, of being a successful athlete. it...
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more on the rising tensions between washington and tehran, retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis joins us this morning. colonel, it's so good to have you here, sir. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: we look at the strait of hormuth and the rhetoric going on between washington and tehran, an iranian official blaming john bolton, claiming he's pushing the president into war. is the threat as strong as the words? >> categorically, there is no security threat to the united states coming from iran right now that we can't handle with just our normal forces. but you see with this latest statement out of the state department about the moving civilians out, sending in the new aircraft carrier with the other force, talking about up to 120,000, there's lots of actions an lots of words that seem like
more on the rising tensions between washington and tehran, retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis joins us this morning. colonel, it's so good to have you here, sir. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: we look at the strait of hormuth and the rhetoric going on between washington and tehran, an iranian official blaming john bolton, claiming he's pushing the president into war. is the threat as strong as the words? >> categorically, there is no security threat to the united states...
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plus, we will hear excerpts from tuesday's rally outside the capitol when angela davis and other prominent african-amemerin women gather to show support for omar. including her colleagues rashida tlaib and ayanna pressley. all that and more, cominup. welcome to docracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. venezuelan president nicas maduro says he's defeated a coup attempt launched by oppotion leader juan guaido, the president of the venezuelan national assbly. on tueuesday morning guaido , appepeared in an o online vid, standing among heavilyly armed soldiers, callining for the military too oust maduro but the venezuelan military appears to have remained largely behind maduro. during the day, clashes broke
plus, we will hear excerpts from tuesday's rally outside the capitol when angela davis and other prominent african-amemerin women gather to show support for omar. including her colleagues rashida tlaib and ayanna pressley. all that and more, cominup. welcome to docracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. venezuelan president nicas maduro says he's defeated a coup attempt launched by oppotion leader juan guaido, the president of the venezuelan national assbly. on...
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soybean farmer brad davis used to sell a 3rd of his project to china but a 25 percent tariff imposed by beijing is crippling his business. compared to or year ago. we're looking at. $3.00 or a bushel so on that. $14000.00 morsels of beans that we have. that be almost a $45000.00 loss earlier this week the price of soybean futures sunk to an 11 year low of confidence that a deal could be struck deterioration the lower mood was largely prompted by the united states and china imposing a fresh set of tariffs on each other a move that left business owners in both countries feeling confused. and the world trade center has helped us here in denver and we get calls every day ranging from you know what's my new terror today versus yesterday and how can i mitigate we've increased or so we have been helping companies rework their supply chain understanding regulations both here in the u.s. and also in the country doing business but a lot of people are really concerned no one more so than soybean grower brack davis who's continued livelihood could depend on an agreement between washington and be
soybean farmer brad davis used to sell a 3rd of his project to china but a 25 percent tariff imposed by beijing is crippling his business. compared to or year ago. we're looking at. $3.00 or a bushel so on that. $14000.00 morsels of beans that we have. that be almost a $45000.00 loss earlier this week the price of soybean futures sunk to an 11 year low of confidence that a deal could be struck deterioration the lower mood was largely prompted by the united states and china imposing a fresh set...
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th >> reporter: tak back to the county, delegate derek davis was expected to win this by the help from the republican. par at the end of the day, again,ci ded to go ahead and step down in order to help out the entire party to come back together again. reporting live in annapolis. acee wilkins. >> thank you. >>> a violent storm system continuing its march across the country, spauning 25 tornadoes across two states and it isn't over. a heavy rain caused a levee breach leavingan area inater. and rivers of water. flood rnings posted for communities up and down the mississippi river. >> you seeomething like that on the news makes you wonder what's coming your way getting closer to the weekend. doug has a look at the forecast. are we looking at a washout? >> no, i don't think so. the exception could be sunday where i'm seeing most of the rain. show you the temperatures. yesterday's high, 83, and today we barely made it to 69 in d.c. and hagerstown. notice the much colder air all around us. going rights up against the mountains keeping things cooler. even buffalo, new york is warmer than us.
th >> reporter: tak back to the county, delegate derek davis was expected to win this by the help from the republican. par at the end of the day, again,ci ded to go ahead and step down in order to help out the entire party to come back together again. reporting live in annapolis. acee wilkins. >> thank you. >>> a violent storm system continuing its march across the country, spauning 25 tornadoes across two states and it isn't over. a heavy rain caused a levee breach...
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baltimore delegate maggie mcintosh you see right there and prince george's county dallas derek davis were batting for t -- battling for the position. in an effort to unite the party, both dropped out. jones takes over the position that was held for 16 years by mike bush who died last month. >> a surprising turn of events. something you don't see every day in politics. to see the change in the folks who were originally vying for it seemed to have enough votes. then completely different. >>> residents from texas to michigan are dealing with a powerful storm. >> that system has already produced tornadoes, heavy rain and hail, leaving behin a lot of damage. news4 cory smith has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, that time o year again. severe weather season. talking with b a violent system that continues its march across the nation's midsection. millions of people are in its paths. and this is what's goingleft over. the national weather service says more than two dozen tornadoes have touched down across five states and the threat is not over. residents in the storm's path not o
baltimore delegate maggie mcintosh you see right there and prince george's county dallas derek davis were batting for t -- battling for the position. in an effort to unite the party, both dropped out. jones takes over the position that was held for 16 years by mike bush who died last month. >> a surprising turn of events. something you don't see every day in politics. to see the change in the folks who were originally vying for it seemed to have enough votes. then completely different....
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. >> alabama state senator vivian davis figures, thank you for joining us after what i know is a contentious day for you on the state senate floor. we'll be checking up for an update next week. we'll be right back here with more on what our sources are saying. here with more on what our sources are saying my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur.
. >> alabama state senator vivian davis figures, thank you for joining us after what i know is a contentious day for you on the state senate floor. we'll be checking up for an update next week. we'll be right back here with more on what our sources are saying. here with more on what our sources are saying my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now,...
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. >> jordan davis again speaking for myself. the rent board, and i have been following the news around various appointments and one thing i believe about this board is you have to be above reproach and there are just too many questions about wasserman's residency, too many questions about conflict, and he will have a lot of conflicts because veritas is huge. is a as a tenant's rights advocate, i know there is guaranteed land look representation, but i don't feel comfortable with this, i feel like we need to make sure that especially since landlords are a more are more powerful, and there is a power imbalance here, that we make sure that once again, they -- thank you, i am just too concerned. it is just like the integrity of the rent board is fake, and it has been for the past few months thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm from the san francisco apartment association. i'm here in support of david wasserman's appointment to the san francisco rent stabilization and arbitration board. i'm also here to support mayor breed
. >> jordan davis again speaking for myself. the rent board, and i have been following the news around various appointments and one thing i believe about this board is you have to be above reproach and there are just too many questions about wasserman's residency, too many questions about conflict, and he will have a lot of conflicts because veritas is huge. is a as a tenant's rights advocate, i know there is guaranteed land look representation, but i don't feel comfortable with this, i...
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victor davis hanson. and on the border, the crisis goes on. the border patrol apprehending what it calls the largest group of illegal immigrants in new mexico. then they apprehended hundreds more just a few hours later. and president trump working each and every day to secure that border and doing so almost alone. today he asked congress for additional funding to help end the crisis. good luck with that. this is after all a democratic congress bent on not allowing this president to win again before the 2020 election. tom holman, mark morgan with us tonight, the latest on the border. for the second day in a row, thousands of venezuelans in the streets trying to overthrow the maduro regime. we will have the very latest developments from venezuela. much more here tonight. we begin with breaking news. sources in the house judiciary committee telling fox news that attorney general barr will not be appearing at that hearing tomorrow. the democratic committee chair jerry nadler insisting that the attorney genera
victor davis hanson. and on the border, the crisis goes on. the border patrol apprehending what it calls the largest group of illegal immigrants in new mexico. then they apprehended hundreds more just a few hours later. and president trump working each and every day to secure that border and doing so almost alone. today he asked congress for additional funding to help end the crisis. good luck with that. this is after all a democratic congress bent on not allowing this president to win again...
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we could no longer sit with this. >> sreenivasan: to see our full interview with shannon sedgwick davisine, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: someone's going to look at this thd say, "look, spent all this time, they trained all these people, and that guy is still out there." >> yesjoseph kony does remain, and our work remains because of that. you know, kony h a particular m.o., and he would go into... they would go into villages, and they would kidnap young children and then, those children wouldul timately become commanders in the army. td those folks did not want to be outre and did not want to be fighting for this cause. and when we stopped focusing on e ny in particular and started focusing on all thwho wanted to come home, that's where we reallyaw success. and we had folks that would actually travel back to the region and identify familyme ers for those still fighting in the l.r.a. and would record messages from those family membs. and we would plug our cell phones, our iphones, into these speakers that we had on our helicopter and hover over these regions. and in the aft
we could no longer sit with this. >> sreenivasan: to see our full interview with shannon sedgwick davisine, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: someone's going to look at this thd say, "look, spent all this time, they trained all these people, and that guy is still out there." >> yesjoseph kony does remain, and our work remains because of that. you know, kony h a particular m.o., and he would go into... they would go into villages, and they would kidnap young...