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let's get back to peter dixon from commerzbank. the to what extent is their price positive effect on european equities if we were to see a further weakening of the single currency? daresay some of the european stocks -- some of the german stocks would do ok, would probably benefit from that because after all they are struggling to get revenue from any source at the moment, particularly in light of the concerns with regard to china and the trade dispute which is rumbling on in the background. at thers probably look euro as a positive thing for the eurozone as a whole. guy: what will monetary policy do? cuts? pbs or 30, will that have any effect in desirability? if you look at the united states, fed rate cuts, by risk asset. peter: if you're not going to buy into the eurozone now you never will. the political headwinds into which the ecb is running are mounting. i do not think they can realistically relax monetary policy significantly more. i think we will have to deal with where we are in terms of having to invest in the eurozone. i
let's get back to peter dixon from commerzbank. the to what extent is their price positive effect on european equities if we were to see a further weakening of the single currency? daresay some of the european stocks -- some of the german stocks would do ok, would probably benefit from that because after all they are struggling to get revenue from any source at the moment, particularly in light of the concerns with regard to china and the trade dispute which is rumbling on in the background. at...
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jeremy stretch with us and peter dixon.out a fully employed america, does the c.b.c. buy that idea? jeremy: yes, it is a notion we can buy in to and we're seeing labor markets look remarkably tight and seeing the underemployment rate remaining near cyclical lows and we have a very tight labor force and earnings which are probably still running north of 3% and a ow underemployment rate. that is reminiscent of a tight labor market and we may see a number slightly disported because we see the impact of census hiring and we should see a number slightly above the 12 month share that comes in at 176,000. tom: peter dixon, i want to look at the chart i can say is like no other chart in the world. his is a trend over 30 years of claims to employed and screamed to a new low level. peter dixon, what does the chart out for three and four standard deviations, what does peter: what ou we've been discussing. it's the labor market and does it reflect the fact people are finding jobs or people discouraged from claiming. it seems to be the
jeremy stretch with us and peter dixon.out a fully employed america, does the c.b.c. buy that idea? jeremy: yes, it is a notion we can buy in to and we're seeing labor markets look remarkably tight and seeing the underemployment rate remaining near cyclical lows and we have a very tight labor force and earnings which are probably still running north of 3% and a ow underemployment rate. that is reminiscent of a tight labor market and we may see a number slightly disported because we see the...
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benjamin dixon show" and podcast.unearthed and publicized on -- the 2015 audio of michael bloomberg speaking at the aspen institute. dixon is the co-founder of the thenorthstar.com, the revitalized abolitionist newspaper of frederick douglass. it is great to have you with us. benjamin dixon, talk about -- it is very clear the bloomberg campaign do this was going to drop. they knew there was this recording. however muffled of his statements at the aspen institute from 2015 and they were ready with a statement. talk about why you released this, how you found it, and what bloomberg has said in response. >> thank you for having me, amy. it was online. he was hiding in plain sight. i read several artrticles about this speech. what drew my attention to it was the fact they were looking -- bloomberg steam m requested a video from the aspen institute not be released. the aspen institute acquiesced and did not release the video. i was hoping to be able to find at least an audio clip and that is what i found. it a been online f
benjamin dixon show" and podcast.unearthed and publicized on -- the 2015 audio of michael bloomberg speaking at the aspen institute. dixon is the co-founder of the thenorthstar.com, the revitalized abolitionist newspaper of frederick douglass. it is great to have you with us. benjamin dixon, talk about -- it is very clear the bloomberg campaign do this was going to drop. they knew there was this recording. however muffled of his statements at the aspen institute from 2015 and they were...
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he is being hit today by statements found by benjamin dixon, a sanders supporter. the campaign manager has a tweet up with the same audio. that comes after president donald trump posted and deleted this tweet calling bloomberg a
he is being hit today by statements found by benjamin dixon, a sanders supporter. the campaign manager has a tweet up with the same audio. that comes after president donald trump posted and deleted this tweet calling bloomberg a
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one is southbound 880 near dixon landing road.ry crash blocks the second from the left lane. traffic is slow there. and an earlier crash southbound 880 near whipple has been on the right-hand side. traffic is slow making your way through hayward. we'll check out the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights have not been turned on yet this morning before the presidents' day holiday weekend. we are hearing about a new crash reported near the bay bridge toll plaza. san mateo bridge is looking good. westbound traffic is on the right-hand side. problem-free on the peninsula as well. it's cloudy today, mike has a possible cuddly forecast for us as well for valentine's day. >> that's right. cuddle conditions is my forecast for this evening. temperatures will drop into the 40s quickly if you're heading out for this valentine's day at 5:00. we'll be around 53 to 61. by 7:00, if you think about going out and watching the sunset, maybe on a bay cruise or at one of our restaurants along the coast, know it will drop quickly from 61 down to the l
one is southbound 880 near dixon landing road.ry crash blocks the second from the left lane. traffic is slow there. and an earlier crash southbound 880 near whipple has been on the right-hand side. traffic is slow making your way through hayward. we'll check out the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights have not been turned on yet this morning before the presidents' day holiday weekend. we are hearing about a new crash reported near the bay bridge toll plaza. san mateo bridge is looking good....
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. >> reporter: anita dixon is annoyed by what she's hearing. >> borderline propaganda, straddle the fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the "kansas city star" warned beware of radio sputnik, adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just sell time -- >> reporter: airline faralito finds time for media like radio sputn sputnik. >> the american people are not deplorabilities and do not have to be forced by the government to tell them what they can or can't listen to or watch. >> reporter: anita dixon believes the divisive content will take its toll. >> once you divide families, once you divide health care, once you divide those things, you will be conquered. >> reporter: it is debatable whether radio sputnik has the power to do that. here it's clearly gotten listeners' attention. jeff pegues, cbs news, kansas city. >>> all right. coming up on the "morning news," moving the border. some oregon residents want to become part of idaho. and iconic plymouth rock and monuments are vaoondlized. to s. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramat
. >> reporter: anita dixon is annoyed by what she's hearing. >> borderline propaganda, straddle the fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the "kansas city star" warned beware of radio sputnik, adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just sell time -- >> reporter: airline faralito finds time for media like radio sputn sputnik. >> the american people are not deplorabilities and do not have to be forced by the...
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we're going to kick things off here with benjamin dixon. he is a podcast host at progressive army and we should mention a bernie sanders supporter who has joined us before. and i've got others standing by. but given this weekend's results, we wanted to begin with you, your view of what nevada means and the reaction. >> yeah, thanks for having me again, ari. i think what it says to us is we can finally put this narrative to bed, that bernie sanders doesn't have appeal amongst a broader and wider electorate. a lot of people dismissed the win in iowa and new hampshire because they're predominantly white states. but what we saw in nevada, that bernie won in every single category. >> boomer, white people, black people, latinos, he has the coalition that is necessary and the energy necessary to take on donald trump. >> it's so interesting you start that i didn't know what you were going to say, but i was discussing this point saturday night in our coverage with steve kornacki who, no spoilers, but he is sitting at a table next to me and copping o
we're going to kick things off here with benjamin dixon. he is a podcast host at progressive army and we should mention a bernie sanders supporter who has joined us before. and i've got others standing by. but given this weekend's results, we wanted to begin with you, your view of what nevada means and the reaction. >> yeah, thanks for having me again, ari. i think what it says to us is we can finally put this narrative to bed, that bernie sanders doesn't have appeal amongst a broader and...
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. >> reporter: kansas city community organizer anita dixon is annoyed by what she is hearing. >> borderlineropaganda, straddle-the-fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the kansas city star warned "beware of radio sputnik," adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just don't find-- >> reporter: arnold ferolito owns r.m. broadcasting, which finds air time for russian state media like radio sputnik. >> the american people are not deplorables and do not need to be forced by our government to tell them what they can or can't listen to or watch. >> reporter: but anita dixon believes the divisive content will take its toll. >> once you divide families, once you divide health care, once you divide those things you will be conquered. >> reporter: it is debatable whether radio sputnik has the power to do that, but here it has clearly gotten listeners attention. jeff pegues, cbs news, kansas city. >> o'donnell: there is much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." inequality in country music? women are fighting for equal play on the radio. the one thing wome
. >> reporter: kansas city community organizer anita dixon is annoyed by what she is hearing. >> borderlineropaganda, straddle-the-fence treasonous, this is what this is to me. >> reporter: the kansas city star warned "beware of radio sputnik," adding that putin uses misinformation to divide. >> i just don't find-- >> reporter: arnold ferolito owns r.m. broadcasting, which finds air time for russian state media like radio sputnik. >> the american...
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this is about all of dixon, the story of billy and all of dixon, why this support is usually good atmmunicating with people and these are firsthand accounts from these cowboys, these original pioneers and olive dixon was his resource for this book. this would be one of his next to the most important books and it was very much firsthand information, here's the authors picture on the back kind of thing. yes, it did the cover? ht bugbee. you see him use throughout. i know they must've been friends and coworkers. i wanted to show you this one is wind in the cottonwoods compiled by john mccarty, published between 30-36 but it's dedicated to a very famous amarillo author named laura pollitt catty corner across the street on the fifth floor of the herring hotel, that's a whole separate interesting story in itself, but is obvious he given her wind in the cottonwoods dedicated it to her and cite it john l mccarty. once again, pick you a good page. here's a good one. it's a book of poetry. so here we have that cowboy. i won't read it all but i will read a bit. the rode the range, and his bold
this is about all of dixon, the story of billy and all of dixon, why this support is usually good atmmunicating with people and these are firsthand accounts from these cowboys, these original pioneers and olive dixon was his resource for this book. this would be one of his next to the most important books and it was very much firsthand information, here's the authors picture on the back kind of thing. yes, it did the cover? ht bugbee. you see him use throughout. i know they must've been friends...
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. >> the stock initially moved higher on comments from the head of the faa, steve dixon, who is overalking with reporters. as he's talking with them, he makes a couple statements that are getting attention. first of all, he said that it appears that boeing's software audit on the 737 max is completed or close to completion that may have been taken by some reporters as everything's good to go on the max the software audit is only one piece of this. he also said that certification flight is possible sometime in the next few weeks didn't give a definitive time, but that is another reason why the stock moved higher now you see it pulling back a bit because there is another software issue that boeing is working with on the 737 max. it has to do with a light in the cockpit that came on for the stabilizer during a recent flight test. boeing believes this is a software issue that can be resovrled. think of it as a check engine light coming on within the cockpit. it's not considered to be a major issue, but this goes to the heart of the problems with the max, which is flushing out any potenti
. >> the stock initially moved higher on comments from the head of the faa, steve dixon, who is overalking with reporters. as he's talking with them, he makes a couple statements that are getting attention. first of all, he said that it appears that boeing's software audit on the 737 max is completed or close to completion that may have been taken by some reporters as everything's good to go on the max the software audit is only one piece of this. he also said that certification flight is...
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steve dixon seems to be stepping into the breach of its top yes, there is a vested interest for them 60% of boeing's income comes from commercial aircraft. this is one of their most popular aircraft so you can understand the drive and ambition from an organisation which has been hit financially. but where we have got human lives and safety at gotham organisations like the faa, and the european administration have got to be the right thing by the public. he says he's not going to let the plane up says he's not going to let the plane up in the air until he and his family have flown on it. his family on the flight as well, yes. let's look at this story from our website, weight loss wagerfirms, look at this story from our website, weight loss wager firms, you set a weight loss wager firms, you set a weight target and you win money if you hit it. it might be a good incentive to some but it could encourage really unhealthy and dangerous eating habits. encourage really unhealthy and dangerous eating habitsm encourage really unhealthy and dangerous eating habits. it is an incredibly concerni
steve dixon seems to be stepping into the breach of its top yes, there is a vested interest for them 60% of boeing's income comes from commercial aircraft. this is one of their most popular aircraft so you can understand the drive and ambition from an organisation which has been hit financially. but where we have got human lives and safety at gotham organisations like the faa, and the european administration have got to be the right thing by the public. he says he's not going to let the plane...
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the faa chief steve dixon is commenting on london -- in london on the software issue.he stock is up 1.4%, so it is difficult to know what this means for the company more broadly. guy: there's a briefing going on at the u.s. embassy right now. dixon gave a speech a little earlier on the aviation club, and now doing this briefing. what is clear is the faa is in the driver seat in terms of the messaging right now. this was the problem that boeing experienced last year. it tried to get out in advance of the faa. the faa firmly stamping its authority. it is interesting that once again, we are seeing another software issue being highlighted. they are going back through the aircraft and the software systems with a fine tooth comb, but most of the airlines and carriers that have this aircraft on order are probably expecting it not to be able to resume flying until probably midway through this year. nixon is talking about an additional software issue. this is increasingly problematic for this company. how much longer can the company continue to operate the way that it is at the
the faa chief steve dixon is commenting on london -- in london on the software issue.he stock is up 1.4%, so it is difficult to know what this means for the company more broadly. guy: there's a briefing going on at the u.s. embassy right now. dixon gave a speech a little earlier on the aviation club, and now doing this briefing. what is clear is the faa is in the driver seat in terms of the messaging right now. this was the problem that boeing experienced last year. it tried to get out in...
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i do want to mention that southbound 880 at dixon landing road there is an injury accident here as you drive to milpitas. i want to let you know you will see some slowing here. 6:50 let's bring steve back in. >> 20 to 30 a pound. >> that's what i found out. it's expensive. >>> let's have a low cloud day. are we going out to discovery bay. i guess we're not. overcast conditions are there and temperatures starting off in the 40s, 50s for most. there are a few 30s. fog or sun. fog is going to be slow to burn back and fog near the coast 50s, 60s. 56, 49 for the city. 56, 4 degrees below average. 37 back in 1949. there's anion shore breeze although santa rosa is a north wind. west at concord, west at fairfield. most locates picking up an on shore breeze. 39 fairfield. 39 brentwood. 39 lakeport. temperatures dropped rapidly. if you have that low cloud deck. it's upper 40s to 50s and most locations do have some fog. but overall look for temperatures to be near average might be slightly above inland. i think they'll be near average and below. overcast 50s and 60s. remember we started the week
i do want to mention that southbound 880 at dixon landing road there is an injury accident here as you drive to milpitas. i want to let you know you will see some slowing here. 6:50 let's bring steve back in. >> 20 to 30 a pound. >> that's what i found out. it's expensive. >>> let's have a low cloud day. are we going out to discovery bay. i guess we're not. overcast conditions are there and temperatures starting off in the 40s, 50s for most. there are a few 30s. fog or sun....
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peter dixon is still with us. to the show, great to see you. 10 year treasury yield extending its slide, right now we sit on a 1.3 to handle. what does that mean for someone wanting to invest in latin american debt? >> the search for yield will be there and that's helpful for emerging markets. what we really have to focus on is how global sentiment will shift toward latin america. latin america is already feeling the pressures of not being able to really recover that significantly. people are concerned about rising debts in latin america and political shocks that we've been seeing in latin america since last quarter of 2019. so while the u.s. treasury which is obviously gone down. people are concerned about coronavirus and its affect. this can also mean people will be looking elsewhere as well provided that they are comfortable with the risk they see in the region. >> which aspects of the market would you say are most risky right now and which perhaps stand to benefit from this deal? >> commodity prices right now
peter dixon is still with us. to the show, great to see you. 10 year treasury yield extending its slide, right now we sit on a 1.3 to handle. what does that mean for someone wanting to invest in latin american debt? >> the search for yield will be there and that's helpful for emerging markets. what we really have to focus on is how global sentiment will shift toward latin america. latin america is already feeling the pressures of not being able to really recover that significantly. people...
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bloomberg's statement that merged yesterday in the wake of the emergence of the video that benjamin dixonyou saw a contrite bloomberg, at least a little bit. but you also saw a revisionist bloomberg. i think what we saw is a bloomberg that's claimed that 95% of the stops were reduced towards the end of his 12-years as mayor. which, yes, was true. it sounded as if those stops went down out of the goodness of his heart. those stops went down -- in a period at which the city was being sued in federal court. by the center for constitutional rights. that lawsuit was successful in proving that the practice of stop and frisk was unconstitutional. now, that practice was challenged. fl that happened in 2013. it shows it was 2013 that stop and frisk started to go down. michael bloomberg has suggested it has something to do with him and you're saying it had much more to do with the ruling? >> yes, i was covering it at the time i was producer. and the city was anticipating a negative outcome for itself in the case. and therefore essentially preparing for rules changes and was reducing the number of s
bloomberg's statement that merged yesterday in the wake of the emergence of the video that benjamin dixonyou saw a contrite bloomberg, at least a little bit. but you also saw a revisionist bloomberg. i think what we saw is a bloomberg that's claimed that 95% of the stops were reduced towards the end of his 12-years as mayor. which, yes, was true. it sounded as if those stops went down out of the goodness of his heart. those stops went down -- in a period at which the city was being sued in...
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. >> new to the field this year was the golf channel's kooera dixon who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> there's nothing harder than playing golf in front of people and the weather was amazing. >> you're a lot more apt to have a good time than see good golf in the challenge. but this year featured some money-making shots. two puts by bill murray and one by ray the first three holes earned $6,000. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17 and $100,000 was diffeyed up among all eight charities. >> this is the first time we've come and made some money. the money got spread out today over a lot of charities. >> it did which i think ultimately is what we all want but it never happens so it's a good day. >> the team bragging rights go to team murray. >> you're all invited to the parade. >> along with the other team captain who could only be tracked down on the run. >> it's fun. i've been doing this a lot of years. >> life-changing for you today? >> well it's life enhancing. i feel much better about myself. i feel much more powerful and dignified too because i did it without cheating
. >> new to the field this year was the golf channel's kooera dixon who also happens to be the 2015 miss america. >> there's nothing harder than playing golf in front of people and the weather was amazing. >> you're a lot more apt to have a good time than see good golf in the challenge. but this year featured some money-making shots. two puts by bill murray and one by ray the first three holes earned $6,000. throw in a money maker by eastwood at 17 and $100,000 was diffeyed up...
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my name is beatrice dixon.etailer like target see you and believe in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: welcome back, everybody. give it up for the 8g band right over there [ cheers and applause and to fred armisen as well, who has been back with us this week. it's so great to have you here fred as always [ cheers and applause and, fred, i hope you don't mind me saying this, you're a renaissance man. >> fred: oh, thanks. [ laughter ] >> seth: you don't mind that label, right >> fred: i like it >
my name is beatrice dixon.etailer like target see you and believe in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks!...
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my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. grand now we have to deal withed us this.rs. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil tried to stop our clean air laws, he led us to victory. same with the keystone pipeline. when tom says we can save the world and do it together believe him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! it is time for "tonight show hashtags." here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ hashtag hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: hey, we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag, and we ask you guys to respond to that topic and with valentine's day coming, i thought i'd send out a hashtag called #weddingfail where i asked you guys to tell us an embarrassing wedding story. wit
my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. grand now we have to deal withed us this.rs. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil tried to stop our clean air laws, he led us to victory. same with the keystone pipeline. when...
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designed to make me feel this way and to make me withdraw from participating in these discussions online dixon the exist and do so well because cliques have become the detector currency of the online world with all become accustomed to the fact that for years the algorithms behind facebook twitter instagram and the others have rewarded big numbers mostly it was comments. and mills use the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation meant that if you want to have an impact clicks a what you need to go on. the drive for clicks isn't restricted to governments political movements or marketing agencies they're in it to shake perceptions many others are in it for the money but how do you make money online engagement the hot and science of keeping people flipped it's what keeps the online money machine chinee and so algorithms have been programmed to push content that gets kind gauge when algorithms don't necessarily determine the veracity of content they're often more concerned with the by reality of it so if more people are engaging with a certain topic the algorithms might say like this might mat
designed to make me feel this way and to make me withdraw from participating in these discussions online dixon the exist and do so well because cliques have become the detector currency of the online world with all become accustomed to the fact that for years the algorithms behind facebook twitter instagram and the others have rewarded big numbers mostly it was comments. and mills use the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation meant that if you want to have an impact clicks a what you...
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my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. lacey: i'm not blaming you. i'laurie: i'm -- i
my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty...
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it happened around 10:30 this morning in the dixon area the big rig was hit by another car, crashed in the center area causing problems for the other side. police closed multiple lanes. nobody was seriously hurt. >>> if you recently had your tools stolen you may be able to get them back soon. oakland have busted a man they say was running a tool theft ring. police are now looking to return all of that gear to their rightful owners. >>> get ready for bus changes. muni says it will reroute its buses because of the matrix filming. de the financial district. you may have seen some filming around the city that involved explosions, low-flying helicopters and keanu reeves. >>> most of us are afraid to look at our 401(k)s right now. julia roberts is investing in san francisco. she just dropped $8 million on this presidio heights victorian. five bedrooms, four and a half baths. she got a deal since the home was originally listed for more than $10 million just last fall. >>> it sounds like a riddle. a pair of twins, one turning four and the other celebrating their first birthday. tv just keeps g
it happened around 10:30 this morning in the dixon area the big rig was hit by another car, crashed in the center area causing problems for the other side. police closed multiple lanes. nobody was seriously hurt. >>> if you recently had your tools stolen you may be able to get them back soon. oakland have busted a man they say was running a tool theft ring. police are now looking to return all of that gear to their rightful owners. >>> get ready for bus changes. muni says it...
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the man charged with clearing 737 max8 planes to fly, steve dixon, the head of the us faa, or federal he would not set up a timeframe for allowing the planes back into the air. you might remember the plane was banned from flying after separate crashes killed 346 people. president trump has been celebrating his acquittal by the us senate, saying he went through hell during his impeachment process. the president claimed vindication and expressed resentment over the way he was treated. before holding forward at the white house for over one hour, he began his day on fighting form. laura trevelyan reports. at the national prayer breakfast, the newly acquitted donald trump was in no mood for brotherly love or turning the other cheek. as everybody knows, my family, our great country, and your president have been put through a terrible ordeal by some very dishonest and corrupt people. the president set about the business of score—settling, reserving particular scorn for senator mitt romney, the lone republican who voted to convict him, citing faith as a factor. i don't like people who use the
the man charged with clearing 737 max8 planes to fly, steve dixon, the head of the us faa, or federal he would not set up a timeframe for allowing the planes back into the air. you might remember the plane was banned from flying after separate crashes killed 346 people. president trump has been celebrating his acquittal by the us senate, saying he went through hell during his impeachment process. the president claimed vindication and expressed resentment over the way he was treated. before...
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darrius dixon for politicotor state covering all things state ofand great illinois, land of lincoln. thank you, welcome to state solutions. we have a lot to cover. here.you for being marijuanaed legalization. overhauling state income tax. 2020ill not avoid politics. lot of thisfuls achievable because, you came in and you had houses andave both state legislature. rule,aving single party is that benefit everyone in the state? makethat really kind of for good governance? >> not always. let me be clear, old will rogers line, i don't belong to organized party, i'm a democrat. in illinois also. just because we have democratic senate,d democratic democratic governor, doesn't mean that we always are in on everything. we need leadership in it state. have had -- we've been directionless in the last few years under my predecessor, there was no compromise, no for the state.d we had two years of a budget crises. having a new governor and a new direction for the state, we're moving thesed on state ahead, trying to solve our fiscal challenges but also as mentioned, making some significant changes i
darrius dixon for politicotor state covering all things state ofand great illinois, land of lincoln. thank you, welcome to state solutions. we have a lot to cover. here.you for being marijuanaed legalization. overhauling state income tax. 2020ill not avoid politics. lot of thisfuls achievable because, you came in and you had houses andave both state legislature. rule,aving single party is that benefit everyone in the state? makethat really kind of for good governance? >> not always. let...
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certainly involved in a big way i think back to the future our friends over back to the future with simon dixon are allowing their users to have access to this deal so if you're a bank to the future customer i recommend you taking taking a look at that i've talked to mark hughes go at morgan creek about this deal he's yet to get back to me yet mark hello worse mark hughes go calling mark hughes go so let me just fine a lot finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they manufactured were you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds get excellent all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report you know thank you so much for having me really enjoyed the that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report it's all next on bio. will become a
certainly involved in a big way i think back to the future our friends over back to the future with simon dixon are allowing their users to have access to this deal so if you're a bank to the future customer i recommend you taking taking a look at that i've talked to mark hughes go at morgan creek about this deal he's yet to get back to me yet mark hello worse mark hughes go calling mark hughes go so let me just fine a lot finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they...
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but anyway ringback it dixon all of that and it has taken 5 years and and so many people that we have have been killed what it would have you made of the trumpet ministration which says and it gave $746000000.00 in aid just in 2019 it's saying we're not going to give any more aid because some of it goes to hooty communities poor hoody communities britain as well if it's saying no more aid maybe it's given hundreds of millions of pounds of aid what do you make of the united states and britain saying no more aid to yemen. really this news it is shocking because they're now young men in very bad need for assistance for what it's for on the enlisted community but anyway this is also it is a lot that much. when what's really become what should be there that they have thought. that if. if that. but anyway i think also that is that is shocking when we when i have the out that. they let their. position they're not. the problem in a man. and when they're out of their age. that is really shocking. it is there's a lot of any citizen with a hearing like this and yours well you know the trump says
but anyway ringback it dixon all of that and it has taken 5 years and and so many people that we have have been killed what it would have you made of the trumpet ministration which says and it gave $746000000.00 in aid just in 2019 it's saying we're not going to give any more aid because some of it goes to hooty communities poor hoody communities britain as well if it's saying no more aid maybe it's given hundreds of millions of pounds of aid what do you make of the united states and britain...
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same thing for fairfield or dixon or if you're around american canyon up towards napa. that's where we have the thickest fog. in san francisco, yeah, looks quiet. let's talk about your commute. there's some foggy spots. that's it. mass transit is pretty good. cool this morning, mild this afternoon. light breezes out on the bay. up in the peninsula, cloud cover this morning then it turns to all sunshine. we jump from 45 at 7:00 to nearing 60 at noon to mid to upper 60s. 64 to 67 degrees from 1:00 to 6:00. how about the east bay valleys. some of that thickest fog, 43 this morning. 62 with sunshine at 11:00. look at that, 68 to 71 degrees from noon all the way through about 6:00. down in the south bay, let's see if you're just as warm. 45 this morning. a little bit of fog this morning could creep into your neighborhoods, 65 to 68 degrees heading through the afternoon hours. i have some 80s in your forecast. >> 80s? did i hear that correctly? >> yes, ma'am. >> wow. my goodness. good morning. we have a look at our map here so you can see the only slow spot i'm tracking is co
same thing for fairfield or dixon or if you're around american canyon up towards napa. that's where we have the thickest fog. in san francisco, yeah, looks quiet. let's talk about your commute. there's some foggy spots. that's it. mass transit is pretty good. cool this morning, mild this afternoon. light breezes out on the bay. up in the peninsula, cloud cover this morning then it turns to all sunshine. we jump from 45 at 7:00 to nearing 60 at noon to mid to upper 60s. 64 to 67 degrees from...
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good morning, everybody my name is darius dixon and the associate editor for politico and the editor for illinois playbook a daily newsletter that we have covering all things politics in the great state of illinois. thank you and welcome to state solutions. so we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we want to cover marijuana legalization, overhauling the state income tax, and of course we will not avoid put 2020 politics for so let's get started. so you're just marking your first year in office and i think you could check off all sorts of with liberal when that we have in the first year. codifying abortion rates in the state constitution, legalizing marijuana in the state and also raising the minimum wage, something that has been going on in a most every state. so a lot of this was achievable because you came in and democrats have both in the state legislature and sodas having single potter party rule, does t make for good governance questioning. >> not always. let me be clear, the old will rogers line, i don't belong to an organized party, i'm a democrat. that i
good morning, everybody my name is darius dixon and the associate editor for politico and the editor for illinois playbook a daily newsletter that we have covering all things politics in the great state of illinois. thank you and welcome to state solutions. so we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we want to cover marijuana legalization, overhauling the state income tax, and of course we will not avoid put 2020 politics for so let's get started. so you're just marking your...
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darrius dixon for politicotor state covering all things state ofand great illinois, land of lincoln. thank you, welcome to state
darrius dixon for politicotor state covering all things state ofand great illinois, land of lincoln. thank you, welcome to state
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my name is darius dixon, associate editor for political states and also the editor for element playbook, a daily newsletter with covering all things politics in the a great state of illinois. thank you. welcome to the state solutions. so we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we want to cover marijuana legalization, cover overhauling the states income tax and, of course, you will not avoid 2020 politics so let's just get started. so you are just mark your first year inso office and you get to check on all sorts of liberal wins we had in the first year, right? there was codifying abortion-rights into the state constitution. there's legalizing marijuana in the state and also raising the minimum wage from something that has been going onag almost every state. but a lot of this was achievable because when you came in and you had democrats have both houses and the state legislature, and so does having single party rule, is that benefit everyone in the state? is that made for good governance? >> not always. let me be clear there's the old will rogers line, i don't belong
my name is darius dixon, associate editor for political states and also the editor for element playbook, a daily newsletter with covering all things politics in the a great state of illinois. thank you. welcome to the state solutions. so we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we want to cover marijuana legalization, cover overhauling the states income tax and, of course, you will not avoid 2020 politics so let's just get started. so you are just mark your first year inso...
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my name is darius dixon, associate editor for politico states and i'm also the editor for "illinois playbook," a daily newsletter we have covering all things politics in the great state of illinois, the land of lincoln. thank you. welcome to state solutions. so, we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we're going to cover marijuana legalization, going to cover overhauling the state income tax, and of course you're not going to avoid 2020 politics. so, let's just get started. you know, so you're just marking your first year in office, and i think you're going to check off all sorts of liberal wins you had in the first year, right? there was codifying apportion rights into the state constitution. there's legalizing marijuana in the state. and also raising the minimum wage, something that's just been going on in every state, every debate. >> every state. >> so, a lot of this was achievable because you came in and democrats have both houses in the state legislature. so, does having single party rule, does that benefit everyone in the state? is that really kind of a made for g
my name is darius dixon, associate editor for politico states and i'm also the editor for "illinois playbook," a daily newsletter we have covering all things politics in the great state of illinois, the land of lincoln. thank you. welcome to state solutions. so, we have a lot to cover. governor, thank you for being here. we're going to cover marijuana legalization, going to cover overhauling the state income tax, and of course you're not going to avoid 2020 politics. so, let's just...
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. >> non[inaudible] >> the speech was dug up by an african-american podcast or name benjamin dixon. > knew there was something wrong with what he said. they did not want that video released. >> joining us now from connecticut, charlie gasparino, the senior correspondent for fox business network. somebody is obviously feeding this to the press, somebody told the clip about bloomberg talking about how redlining caused the financial crisis and how is being portrayed as discrimination against minorities. the washington post has a long front page speech, what he's made about women over the years and the harassment about his company, some of this was 30 years ago, some was disrespectful and wrong, what are you hearing about the way he treated people at his company. >> mike bloomberg has a sense of humor and a disposition, this is what i'm getting for people who worked with him. donald trump even behind-the-scenes is more crash than what we see on twitter or during his press conference. he's a rough customer, and mike bloomberg from what i understand, the people who dealt with him directly i
. >> non[inaudible] >> the speech was dug up by an african-american podcast or name benjamin dixon. > knew there was something wrong with what he said. they did not want that video released. >> joining us now from connecticut, charlie gasparino, the senior correspondent for fox business network. somebody is obviously feeding this to the press, somebody told the clip about bloomberg talking about how redlining caused the financial crisis and how is being portrayed as...
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the pictures were taken by 15 year old hans joachim dixon who lived near the station at the time. plots the train station was on veena plods. across the way on the corner there was an enormous building that housed rather ironically the offices of the local fire insurance company. that was my neighborhood and hog with its fancy shops and leisure establishments. which are in which the wind. and just a few doors down the city's gestapo headquarters which could be considered a legitimate target was also in this district it was from here that the deportation of dresden jews was organized large quantities of military supplies were also sent to the front from the railway station refugees who were fleeing the soviet offensive to the east pass through the station as well. as what happened. this is through the plains direct hits on some of the buildings behind the train station. those who were trapped for several hours in the basement in one of those buildings surrounded by dead bodies. when feeling toward the more than 600 people were killed only the trying station alone suffocated. vanish
the pictures were taken by 15 year old hans joachim dixon who lived near the station at the time. plots the train station was on veena plods. across the way on the corner there was an enormous building that housed rather ironically the offices of the local fire insurance company. that was my neighborhood and hog with its fancy shops and leisure establishments. which are in which the wind. and just a few doors down the city's gestapo headquarters which could be considered a legitimate target was...
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my name is darius dixon, associate editor for political states and also the editor for element playbook, a daily newsletter with covering all things politics in the a great state of illinois. thank you. welcome to the state solutions. so we have a
my name is darius dixon, associate editor for political states and also the editor for element playbook, a daily newsletter with covering all things politics in the a great state of illinois. thank you. welcome to the state solutions. so we have a
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it is the only time in 57 movies where he is depicted as a bad guy and slapped angie dixon in the movie and he hated that. he hated that. he would never see the movie. but he himself was in the wilderness several times including after 1963. he is kind of like a professional host introducing political candidates, various things and starting to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates and mostly goldwater 1963, the draft goldwater movement started in fall of 1963. my parents were members of it, went to the goldwater convention. walter brennan kissed my mother. [laughter] does anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind of an old man. [laughter] craig: he is developing a but so anyway speech. ,finally, group of southern california business men go to reagan and his brother neil, and -- because neil was an ad executive in california. they say to reagan we want to put the speech on television to help goldwater so they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc and it was an enormous hit that raised mi
it is the only time in 57 movies where he is depicted as a bad guy and slapped angie dixon in the movie and he hated that. he hated that. he would never see the movie. but he himself was in the wilderness several times including after 1963. he is kind of like a professional host introducing political candidates, various things and starting to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates and mostly goldwater 1963, the draft goldwater movement started in fall of 1963....
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was considered his biggest success the next is the bride because of who it is about is about all of dixone story of billy and all of that this is important because he was really good at communicating with people and this is a firsthand account from these original pioneers that was a resource one - - a resource for the book and buys first-hand information and guess who did the cover? so i know there must have been printed and coworkers this was compiled by john mccarty. but it is dedicated to a very famous amarillo author who is across the street on the hairy hotel that's a separate interesting story in itself but he had forgiven her dedicated and once again this is a good one it's a book of poetry so here we have the cowboy road the range and his bold and fearless way keeping the cattle for chuck and meager pay road the cattle to market and then to stop and interpret he lost his paycheck. so wonderful cowboy poets at this point in time the farmers and the ranchers by this time the railroad has come in people are building homes and businesses small towns are becoming much bigger because of
was considered his biggest success the next is the bride because of who it is about is about all of dixone story of billy and all of that this is important because he was really good at communicating with people and this is a firsthand account from these original pioneers that was a resource one - - a resource for the book and buys first-hand information and guess who did the cover? so i know there must have been printed and coworkers this was compiled by john mccarty. but it is dedicated to a...
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my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ i wrote this a long time ago. i don't know how old i was. i hope someday i will be on a real football team. i'm katie sowers, offensive assistant coach for the san francisco 49ers. i'm not just here to be the token female, i'm here to help us win. the surface pro helps me get what's in my head and get it out on to the field. i would want to tell this little girl to keep pushing herself, your dream's coming. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> we are back now with our "gma" oscar after party. the actors weren't the only ones owning that stage
my name is beatrice dixon.lieve in you, is everything. the reason why it's so important for honey pot to do well is so the next black girl she could have a better opportunity... that means a lot to me. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ i wrote this a long time ago. i...