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a reminder of that day hangs in donovan's office. >> prison number here.: it features the inmate shirt worn by guzman when he touched down in the united states. >> when he arrived in january 2017 and his face, what he looked like. he was no longer in control. he lost control. he's outside of mexico. he's on u.s. soil. to me, that feeling of defeat that we felt when he escaped, that's what he felt at that point. >> reporter: paulo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> ray donovan is not messing around. >> he has a cool name as well. >>> here's what to watch today. >> wait until you hear this story. a man was attacked by a mountain lion and lives to tell about it. wait until you hear how he got away, next. ife of the party loo. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor
a reminder of that day hangs in donovan's office. >> prison number here.: it features the inmate shirt worn by guzman when he touched down in the united states. >> when he arrived in january 2017 and his face, what he looked like. he was no longer in control. he lost control. he's outside of mexico. he's on u.s. soil. to me, that feeling of defeat that we felt when he escaped, that's what he felt at that point. >> reporter: paulo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> ray donovan...
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. >> donovan was making a career of tracking down drug traffickers.ay he leads the dea's new york field office. in 2012, he set his sights on the biggest target of his career. joaquin, el chapo guzman after his first escape from the mexican prison. in 2015, when he escaped his prison cell a second time. donovan and his team had what they needed to begin their hunt. >> when i see chapo guzman. i know who the real person is. i know how he thinks. i know that he is an evil manipulator who wanted to rule the cenaloa cartel with an iron fist. >> donovan was part of the team that led to his capture in 2016. >> the trial and all the chilling witness testimonies introduced the world to the real el chapo. a ruthless killer, money launderer, violent drug trafficker. >> newly shared insight with cnn, donovan recalled how he and his team studied the cartel boss after his 2014 capture. he provided valuable intel used in the weeks after guzman tunneled out of his cell. >> we knew his habits, his associates, his families. the people that he liked to surround himself
. >> donovan was making a career of tracking down drug traffickers.ay he leads the dea's new york field office. in 2012, he set his sights on the biggest target of his career. joaquin, el chapo guzman after his first escape from the mexican prison. in 2015, when he escaped his prison cell a second time. donovan and his team had what they needed to begin their hunt. >> when i see chapo guzman. i know who the real person is. i know how he thinks. i know that he is an evil manipulator...
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(habla en inglÉs) >> el agente donovan, nos mostrÓ lo que guarda en su oficina.ork. y esta es la cachucha que llevaba el dÍa que lo capturaron. ilia: donovan nos dijo que las autoridades no tienen pruebas de las denuncias hechas en el juicio de que los narcos pagaron soborno a los expresidentes mexicanos enrique peÑa nieto y felipe calderÓn. jorge: el presidente elogiÓ a la fiscalÍa, diciendo que habÍan hecho un trabajo increÍble. ilia: vamos a pasar ahora a la frontera donde centroamericanos de otra caravana causaron violentos disturbios en el albergue mexicano de coahuila, donde se alojan y esperan cruzar hacia texas. decenas de inmigrantes se enfrentaron a la policÍa lanzÁndoles de todo en protesta por lo que consideran extrema vigilancia y mala alimentaciÓn. alejandro madrigal estÁ en piedras negras, escenario de la revuelta. alejandro: el escenario del albergue se saliÓ de control. luego de que un grupo de 200 personas decidieron enfrentarse con la policÍa, para salir a la fuerza de este lugar. insisten en que se sienten presos por el aislamiento que ya es d
(habla en inglÉs) >> el agente donovan, nos mostrÓ lo que guarda en su oficina.ork. y esta es la cachucha que llevaba el dÍa que lo capturaron. ilia: donovan nos dijo que las autoridades no tienen pruebas de las denuncias hechas en el juicio de que los narcos pagaron soborno a los expresidentes mexicanos enrique peÑa nieto y felipe calderÓn. jorge: el presidente elogiÓ a la fiscalÍa, diciendo que habÍan hecho un trabajo increÍble. ilia: vamos a pasar ahora a la frontera donde...
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adam marshall joining us this morning and all donovan of -- paul donovan of ubs wealth management stays more on you take -- u.k. assets, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we will get a lot more from haslinda on president trump and kim. -- let'soughts with p now get final thoughts with paul donovan of ubs. what can ecb actually do? when did we find out who will replace mario draghi, and if it is a german at the helm, does that change the policy of the ecb? paul: it doesn't look like it is going to be a german at the helm. the noise coming out of berlin is perhaps that they are looking at another role in europe. innsurprising number of f -- a surprising number of fins are looking at the job. you get a degree of tightening coming through. tactic there is also recognition that negative rates are quite destructive if they go on to long. it leads to a misallocation of resources. companies invest in products they shouldn't. they last longer with negative rates. soundwas a pretty economic argument for moving away from the negati
adam marshall joining us this morning and all donovan of -- paul donovan of ubs wealth management stays more on you take -- u.k. assets, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we will get a lot more from haslinda on president trump and kim. -- let'soughts with p now get final thoughts with paul donovan of ubs. what can ecb actually do? when did we find out who will replace mario draghi, and if it is a german at the helm,...
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[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] vilma: el agente donovan nos mostrÓ los souvenirs que conserva damisetachapo "el chapo" extraditado a estados unidos. el argento rey donovan nos dijo que teniendo en cuenta de que el chapo guzmÁn se fugo de cÁrceles mexicanas de forma cinematogrÁfica, ellos toman muy en serio las medidas de segurida en la que estÁ encarcelado. patricia: gracias, vilma. otros detalles que tambiÉn se conoce por primera vez son las imÁgenes del chapo el dÍa que fue extraditadoa estados unidos . se vean legendario y poderoso capo de capos aturdido y vulnerable. incluso aparece con los ojos llorosos, como asumiendo el inicio de su calvario. galo arellano nos trae mÁs. galo: son imÁgenes inÉditas de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn a punto de quebrarse. sus ojos irritados y su mirada desconcertada se reflejan los momentos de espanto que viviÓ el lÍder de sinaloa, justo despuÉs de ser extraditado a los estados unidos en los 1017. para cualquier criminal acusado de trÁfico de droga, tortura y asesinato, caer en manos de la justicia estadounidense es sinÓnimo de una potencial cadena perp
[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] vilma: el agente donovan nos mostrÓ los souvenirs que conserva damisetachapo "el chapo" extraditado a estados unidos. el argento rey donovan nos dijo que teniendo en cuenta de que el chapo guzmÁn se fugo de cÁrceles mexicanas de forma cinematogrÁfica, ellos toman muy en serio las medidas de segurida en la que estÁ encarcelado. patricia: gracias, vilma. otros detalles que tambiÉn se conoce por primera vez son las imÁgenes del chapo el dÍa...
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>> reporter: kerry donovan. tammy story. faith winter. britney peterson. jesse danielsen. >> showed up in this awesome black dress -- >> reporter: now known as the fab five. friends first who all became state senators, helping flip the chamber to a first in the nation female-led majority. >> we knew that the success of one of us depended on all of us making it into the senate. and we made it. and we made it. >> we came into these races knowing that we were in the fight of the state. these were some of the closest races in the entire country. >> reporter: with opponents spending millions on negative ads, the group staa text chain spirits up. >> we all kind of kept each other in the loop and immediately reached out when horrible things were happening. it's a deep relationship with what we've gone through together. >> reporter: when faith decided to come forward with harassment accusations against a fellow lawmaker, britney, the one she stood up for as a bridesmaid, was naturally the first
>> reporter: kerry donovan. tammy story. faith winter. britney peterson. jesse danielsen. >> showed up in this awesome black dress -- >> reporter: now known as the fab five. friends first who all became state senators, helping flip the chamber to a first in the nation female-led majority. >> we knew that the success of one of us depended on all of us making it into the senate. and we made it. and we made it. >> we came into these races knowing that we were in the...
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donovan mitchell led the jazz with 21. andre iguodala, 13 big points off the bench.ame-time decision with a hamstring, cuts the lead to three. draymond green to klay who finishes with 22 laughing at the pain. this ties it at 93. warriors go on a 24-1 run. steph had 24. the curry girls, loving it. dubs win it 115-108. college hoops a crazy game between duke and louisville. they lead by 23. up 23 over nine minutes to go. zion williams zion williamson -- we're tied at 69. 14 seconds left. reddish. sinks two free throws for the lead. final seconds. kristen coning hm. no. and duke comes back somehow to win it 71-69. baseball. the giants still waiting on word from bryce harper. he wants a deal like ten years, 300 million. they would like something shorter for the out fielder who's a free agent. madison bumgarner for 12 mill, would love to see harper in the out field. >> i think it would be a huge addition for us. he's obviously a superstar in the game, young player. -- i think everybody would be pretty dang excited to have him. >> westminster dog show. that's bono. he's so
donovan mitchell led the jazz with 21. andre iguodala, 13 big points off the bench.ame-time decision with a hamstring, cuts the lead to three. draymond green to klay who finishes with 22 laughing at the pain. this ties it at 93. warriors go on a 24-1 run. steph had 24. the curry girls, loving it. dubs win it 115-108. college hoops a crazy game between duke and louisville. they lead by 23. up 23 over nine minutes to go. zion williams zion williamson -- we're tied at 69. 14 seconds left. reddish....
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donovan, with ubs.er, the gentleman from the school -- london school of economics. comment,ithin paul's it will rebound over to bank of england as well. francine: i am looking forward to that conversation, and i want to ask him about germany. have some euro area figures that were disappointing again. thank you to paul donovan for joining us. that interview with willem buiter coming up. we will talk about brexit and inflation. 2017,e first time since inflation below the boe target. we will figure out exactly what the strategy of theresa may to deal with brexit is. she will face a new threat in parliament. sheshe get it through if gets a meaningful vote closer to the march 29 deadline? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, there is a global disinflation. is it a secular stagnation? willem buiter of citigroup. stocks climb the proverbial wall of december, january into february, corporations adjust. america, it is happy at first glance, shutdown averted. this is bloomberg "surveillance." live from our w
donovan, with ubs.er, the gentleman from the school -- london school of economics. comment,ithin paul's it will rebound over to bank of england as well. francine: i am looking forward to that conversation, and i want to ask him about germany. have some euro area figures that were disappointing again. thank you to paul donovan for joining us. that interview with willem buiter coming up. we will talk about brexit and inflation. 2017,e first time since inflation below the boe target. we will...
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pero ray donovan, uno de los agentes que persiguió a guzmán durante años, ofreció detalles.sta exclusiva con jésica zermeño. maría consuelo: cómo no, si lo extraño mucho. deseo verlo. mi única petición es que me permitan ir a verlo y que lo trasladen para acá, para méxico. gerardo: en las bancas del público, junto a emma coronel, la esposa de guzmán, estaba la corresponsal de univisión, blanca rosa vílchez, aguardando el veredicto. como presintiendo lo que venía coronel abordó a la periodista. "culpable"?". le hago la traducción y me dice: "¿cómo se dice "inocente"?". le digo: "emma, no existe "inocente", es "no culpable"". teresa: los abogados de la defensa de joaquín guzmán loera no se han dado por vencidos. ellos dicen que apelarán la sentencia que un juez le imponga a su cliente el 25 de junio próximo. son pocas las apelaciones que prosperan en casos como este, así que todo apunta a que el chapo pasará el resto de sus días en una prisión de alta seguridad. ya regresamos con más de "aquí y ahora". locutor: cuando regresemos, la maestra mexicana nominada para los premios o
pero ray donovan, uno de los agentes que persiguió a guzmán durante años, ofreció detalles.sta exclusiva con jésica zermeño. maría consuelo: cómo no, si lo extraño mucho. deseo verlo. mi única petición es que me permitan ir a verlo y que lo trasladen para acá, para méxico. gerardo: en las bancas del público, junto a emma coronel, la esposa de guzmán, estaba la corresponsal de univisión, blanca rosa vílchez, aguardando el veredicto. como presintiendo lo que venía coronel...
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thompson mirror should say kind of the blue outfit like blue men the donovan mellow yellow member donovan from the sixty's yeah i'm a smoke a banana yeah exactly there was that. controversy about her you know we learned that this wanted by. different things yeah the swamp is you know what trump said he was going to drain but actually what we see going on there is just a bunch of contractors getting rich living like fat cats the swamp is expanded so our journey is called gonzo and we're here doing anthony bourdain hunter s. thompson. wouldn't like these don't you think i'm sure they're bored they would like give a detailed description of these ben you go this is really rich and exotic i'm not much of a. i don't know anything about food before dane also went out of use food as an entree to local politics yes. it was one of the actually the most political of our journalists he was one of the i would call him a journalist in a way because he made more radical political statements than anybody else on c.n.n. and a misunderstanding of the more left. side of politics he you know engaged with the
thompson mirror should say kind of the blue outfit like blue men the donovan mellow yellow member donovan from the sixty's yeah i'm a smoke a banana yeah exactly there was that. controversy about her you know we learned that this wanted by. different things yeah the swamp is you know what trump said he was going to drain but actually what we see going on there is just a bunch of contractors getting rich living like fat cats the swamp is expanded so our journey is called gonzo and we're here...
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a discussion about the state of va hospital care with usa today correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m., we are live from dearborn, michigan, for the funeral of john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday. on c-span2, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resource management. a final vote on the bill expected in the afternoon. the chamber also votes on whether to advance william barr as attorney general. on c-span3 at 9:30, the senate armed forces committee looks at operations in the u.s. indo-pa cific command and korea. monday night, president trump held a rally in el paso, texas, to push for a wall along the u.s.-mexico border. he talked briefly about the
a discussion about the state of va hospital care with usa today correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m., we are live from dearborn, michigan, for the funeral of john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday. on c-span2, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resource...
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ray donovan, dea special agent: "throughout the trial and in many, many chilling witness testimonies,merican public and the world was introduced to the real el chapo - a ruthless killer a violent drug trafficker."after 56 witnesses and 200 hours of testimony- the jury decided el chapo's fate.guilty on all ten counts, including engaging in a criminal enterprise, money laundering and drug smuggling. according to witnesses joaquin guzman ordered multiple executions, engaged in bribery, and even committed murder.prosecutors calling this a victory for the american people and for mexicans who have lost loved ones in the drug war. ray donovan, dea special agent: "he pulled all the strings, he directed all of the production, the smuggling." guzman is notorious for his mexican prison escapes.once in 2001 and another time in 2015 through a tunnel. he was recaptured in 2016 and extradited to the united states to face federal charges. and now guzman is expected to be sentenced to life... but his lawyers say he's not giving up hope of freedom. william purpura, el chapo's defense attorney: "he's st
ray donovan, dea special agent: "throughout the trial and in many, many chilling witness testimonies,merican public and the world was introduced to the real el chapo - a ruthless killer a violent drug trafficker."after 56 witnesses and 200 hours of testimony- the jury decided el chapo's fate.guilty on all ten counts, including engaging in a criminal enterprise, money laundering and drug smuggling. according to witnesses joaquin guzman ordered multiple executions, engaged in bribery,...
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and then a discussion about the a hospital care with donovan.e sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 , eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m. eastern, we are live from dearborn, michigan, for the funeral of former michigan congressman john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. at 3:35 p.m., his casket arrives at the u.s. capitol. on c-span2, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resources management. a final passage vote on the bill expected in the afternoon. the chamber also vote on whether to advance william barr's nomination as attorney general. and on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m., the senate armed services committee looks at operations in the u.s. indo-pacific command and u.s. forces korea. nearly 100 new members of the house of representatives this year. ohio, west virginia, maryland, mississippi, and washington are five of the states that added one new member. anthony gonzal
and then a discussion about the a hospital care with donovan.e sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 , eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m. eastern, we are live from dearborn, michigan, for the funeral of former michigan congressman john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. at 3:35 p.m., his casket arrives at the u.s. capitol. on c-span2, the senate...
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we have a lot more work to do. >> ray donovan, let me shake your hand. thank you very much.ng by. >>> now to this cnn report. the president is expected to sign the deal to avoid a shutdown but with two days remaining, he remains non-committal on it. so we're asking the question why. plus, two presidential contenders separating themselves from the democratic pack over policies many call a fantasy. and senator bernie sanders with a new plan to save social security. what he wants richer americans to do. we'll be right back. hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of
we have a lot more work to do. >> ray donovan, let me shake your hand. thank you very much.ng by. >>> now to this cnn report. the president is expected to sign the deal to avoid a shutdown but with two days remaining, he remains non-committal on it. so we're asking the question why. plus, two presidential contenders separating themselves from the democratic pack over policies many call a fantasy. and senator bernie sanders with a new plan to save social security. what he wants...
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las preocupaciones y nos refirió a su página de internet y como les da mantenimiento sus equipos >> donovan la seguridad pero de terceros >> deberán seguir normas internacionales >> en minutos le contamos qué pasó con este conductor que para evadir el tráfico hizo algo imprudente >> se ha preguntado por qué los californianos tienen una de las precios más altos de la gasolina >> mañana le diremos por qué,, acompáñanos >> producto de esta tormenta que ha hecho algunos estragos al norte de la bahía hemos visto es actividad de lluvia que se mantiene al norte de san francisco, si mañana viaja camino su trabajo se encontrará con estas precipitaciones, espere que la intensidad llegue para la noche de mañana, a las 10:00 de la noche habrá bastante actividad de estos aguaceros, nos mantenemos envigilancia para nuestra región, hay algunos que se están monitoreando que se pueda superar, otro de los ríos que se monitorean es el río napa, se espera que supere su nivel de vigilancia, estaremos monitoreando una tormenta que traerá intensidad, tendidos eléctricos una atmósfera bastante inestable, ráfagas d
las preocupaciones y nos refirió a su página de internet y como les da mantenimiento sus equipos >> donovan la seguridad pero de terceros >> deberán seguir normas internacionales >> en minutos le contamos qué pasó con este conductor que para evadir el tráfico hizo algo imprudente >> se ha preguntado por qué los californianos tienen una de las precios más altos de la gasolina >> mañana le diremos por qué,, acompáñanos >> producto de esta tormenta...
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ray donovan has been hunting el chapo for the better part of two deck az. >> he controlled his empirehe didn't trust anyone. >> what message does it send to other drug taskers? >> it says clearly, if we can get our hands on el chapo, i'd say we can get anybody. >> it involved 22 agencies and expand two countries. >> he's probably one of the most vicious, bad guys the world has ever seen. >> he planned his begs models on cops not talking to cops. we got better and better at it. >> the final raid leading to his capture and extradition, a gun battle. el chapo nearly slipping away through the sewer before being apprehended by mexican authorities. how did the extradition play out? >> we were concerned. hey, if he already escaped from this prison, there's an opportunity for him to do it again. the mexican government realized they had to get him out of mexico. >> he ran the world's largest drug smuggling ring. his trial was marked by unprecedentsed security for jurors. many of whom were scared for their lives. >> think prior to the child el chap trial, his name was known muss with a ruthless
ray donovan has been hunting el chapo for the better part of two deck az. >> he controlled his empirehe didn't trust anyone. >> what message does it send to other drug taskers? >> it says clearly, if we can get our hands on el chapo, i'd say we can get anybody. >> it involved 22 agencies and expand two countries. >> he's probably one of the most vicious, bad guys the world has ever seen. >> he planned his begs models on cops not talking to cops. we got better...
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>> that was shaun donovan who wrote that. he was picking up on the people speaking to president trump, saying tariffs can make the u.s. economy stronger. the funny thing about this, it is not a brand-new idea. over the course of american history, back to the founding of the republic, you have had people saying this. there are certain developing countries where it is its policy. that the u.s. is the guarantor of free trade around the world ever since , now not voicing the same things, could be traveling to people. shery: a great read, peter coy. thank you. staying on the theme of tariffs, another round of high-level trade talks between steven mnuchin and other top trade officials will be going to beijing next week looking to hammer out a trade deal before tariff increases on chinese goods ramp-up in march. for more let's welcome in pamela, from do not a nation's conference on trade and development. she comes to us from geneva. a study onleased u.s. tariffs on $250 billion of , portrayed by the trump administration as meant to
>> that was shaun donovan who wrote that. he was picking up on the people speaking to president trump, saying tariffs can make the u.s. economy stronger. the funny thing about this, it is not a brand-new idea. over the course of american history, back to the founding of the republic, you have had people saying this. there are certain developing countries where it is its policy. that the u.s. is the guarantor of free trade around the world ever since , now not voicing the same things,...
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take donovan segura, he was bigger kid bounced him into the air at the center in the east bay. he landed on a hard padded surface in between the trampolines and broke his leg. >> i can't walk. i had to use my wheelchair to go everywhere. >> i did not expect this kind of injury to happen where he wasn't, you know, doing anything reckless. he fell within their jumping area on a place where i would think people would commonly fall on and had a serious leg injury. >> he's not alone. a 2016 study by a research scientist on the east coast showed an 1,100 spike in trampoline park injuries during a five-year period. coming up tonight we'll show you surveillance videore breaking boends how often ambulances are called to trampoline parks here in the bay area. that's tonight at 11:00 on "nbc bay area news." see you then. >> if you have a crne a tip for our investigative unit, give them a call, the number is on your screen, 888-996-tips, or if it's,oo jus logon to our website later, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> when it's raining outside like today, a lot of people like to go to the m
take donovan segura, he was bigger kid bounced him into the air at the center in the east bay. he landed on a hard padded surface in between the trampolines and broke his leg. >> i can't walk. i had to use my wheelchair to go everywhere. >> i did not expect this kind of injury to happen where he wasn't, you know, doing anything reckless. he fell within their jumping area on a place where i would think people would commonly fall on and had a serious leg injury. >> he's not...
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donovan out there are none. other can let david minute go into. the village on it unless i have to challenge and it would be a saudi in their little town selectman. me into simister ga to be a how hard to stuff on the engine and them as i had stalled here i don't how i think of this dollar but has. shown there and i can't be said hows and i don't mean any married to until it was march that if it's. some sort of time when. you would because. it is so i didn't do that with the club those who would. have been doing. the market have been million in most of it the producers of the jeep you know there was a good much of it but how did you survive the demise of us you saw a bunch of them but the how to get them is about more than a good look around to. some of the other those of the. so the me any of them see that. is that. these boats now stand idle in the port of and foul at the south east end of the and fall peninsula on the right bank of the shuttle. rusting old diesel boats pollutes the waterways. and foul has around forty thousand inhabitants and i
donovan out there are none. other can let david minute go into. the village on it unless i have to challenge and it would be a saudi in their little town selectman. me into simister ga to be a how hard to stuff on the engine and them as i had stalled here i don't how i think of this dollar but has. shown there and i can't be said hows and i don't mean any married to until it was march that if it's. some sort of time when. you would because. it is so i didn't do that with the club those who...
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se desatÓ una revuelta entre casi 50 presos de la cÁrcel richard donovan en san diego, desde ello resultarona a venezuela. el presidente de mÉxico de un discurso en favor de la reconciliaciÓnen la población donde naciÓ joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn, le contamos. beatriz: momento de pÁnico se vivieron en san francisco mientras veÍan el musical hamilton ayer viernes hubo una emergencia mÉdica pero de pronto alguien gritÓ errÓneamente que habÍa una pistolay evacuaron la sala en tal forma que tres personas sufrieron heridas y fueron al hospital, todo es materia de investigaciÓn. beatriz: tras varios intentos por conseguir fondos a fin de construir el muro fronterizo el presidente trump declarÓ en emergencia nacional fernando pizarro tiene mÁs detalles en el resumen semanal desde washington. fernando: el presidente declarÓ una emergencia nacional por orden ejecutiva para eludir al congreso y asignar hasta $8,000,000,000 para construir el muro fronterizo. >>estamos hablando de una invasiÓn de nuestro paÍs con drogas, trÁfico humano y todo tipo de criminales y pandillas. fernando: asÍ lo confirmÓ lÍder d
se desatÓ una revuelta entre casi 50 presos de la cÁrcel richard donovan en san diego, desde ello resultarona a venezuela. el presidente de mÉxico de un discurso en favor de la reconciliaciÓnen la población donde naciÓ joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn, le contamos. beatriz: momento de pÁnico se vivieron en san francisco mientras veÍan el musical hamilton ayer viernes hubo una emergencia mÉdica pero de pronto alguien gritÓ errÓneamente que habÍa una pistolay evacuaron la sala en tal forma...
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shery: let's bring in shaun donovan in d.c.ow close are we to that very enforceable trade deal that the administration wants? i think the president is very keen to continue portraying progress. you have heard that line about the chinese paying respect to the u.s.. that is something that we have heard from him over the last two years that he's been in office, that the chinese have given him more respect than previous occupants of the oval office. when you talk to people who are briefed in the room, in some places people in the room, what we are hearing is there is still a ways to go between the two sides. they are a long way apart on some of the key structural issues that the u.s. is insisting on. that gets into intellectual property, subsidies in china. that is why we are seeing this march 1 deadline slip. a real assumption here in a lot of quarters in washington that these talks will continue well into march, certainly. amanda: you have a great story today in the terminal basically comparing son of president trump's policies t
shery: let's bring in shaun donovan in d.c.ow close are we to that very enforceable trade deal that the administration wants? i think the president is very keen to continue portraying progress. you have heard that line about the chinese paying respect to the u.s.. that is something that we have heard from him over the last two years that he's been in office, that the chinese have given him more respect than previous occupants of the oval office. when you talk to people who are briefed in the...
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klay got his left ring finger caught in donovan mitchell's jersey while pushing off. he went to the locker room, popped it back in place and taped up. he rushed eturned in the second quarter. alexis, it's safe to look at the television again. >> it's too early for me. >> that was a lot. >> why did we need to see that? so many times. >> well, we powered through. good for him. >> he made it. >>> i've got good news on the bay bridge. we did have a crash westbound 80 on the incline before the yerba buena tunnel. it had collided with the right barrier. they said lanes wouldn't be open until 4:30. but ahead of schedule everything pulled away. great news. all five lanes are back open. but you can see we've got road spray kicking up, a high-wind advisory for the bay bridge. it's certainly not going to be an easy drive. but definitely better than it was a few minutes ago. we'll check on that residual delay in a few minutes. a multicar collision near fish ranch road before you get inside caldecott tunnel. two cars crash and two more came along to hit one of the initial vehicles
klay got his left ring finger caught in donovan mitchell's jersey while pushing off. he went to the locker room, popped it back in place and taped up. he rushed eturned in the second quarter. alexis, it's safe to look at the television again. >> it's too early for me. >> that was a lot. >> why did we need to see that? so many times. >> well, we powered through. good for him. >> he made it. >>> i've got good news on the bay bridge. we did have a crash...
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don't val mitchel -- donovan mitchell missed it. the usa beats the world. the warriors stars managed to keep busy spreading good chr.th participated in nba cares event in conjunction with the united way. steph took part in a junior nba clinic. >> this is where i learned how to play the game. community that supported me and my family growing up. my dad played for the hornets. it comes back full circle. >> steph found time to watch his alma mater play st. joe's. he got camera time. the no-look pass. wildcats win the game. hugs for his old on here. steph hanging with the students in speedos. i don't know if that's a thing or because curry was there. the stand ford women coming -- stanford women a beat down. you figure the cardinal would be sharp tonight. up 16 at the half. here come the bruins, mikhaila the jumper. a 15-2 run. stanford would right the ship. smith inside for two. she had 22 points and 13 boards. williams, the push and two of her 15. stanford wins 65-51. improving to 9-4 in pac-12 play. and usc. tight game. christine good position, off glass. sh
don't val mitchel -- donovan mitchell missed it. the usa beats the world. the warriors stars managed to keep busy spreading good chr.th participated in nba cares event in conjunction with the united way. steph took part in a junior nba clinic. >> this is where i learned how to play the game. community that supported me and my family growing up. my dad played for the hornets. it comes back full circle. >> steph found time to watch his alma mater play st. joe's. he got camera time....
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care with usa today's veterans correspondent donovan slack. live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> on tuesday on the c-span networks, at 11:00 a.m. eastern we are live in dearborn, michigan for the funeral of former michigan congressman john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. 3:45 p.m., congressman dingell's casket arrives of the u.s. capitol. on c-span2, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resources management. a final vote is expected in the afternoon. the chamber also votes whether to advance william barr's nomination as attorney general. armedpan3, the senate service committee looks at operations at the u.s. indo pacific command and u.s. forces korea. newest you seen c-span's book, "the senate"? hundreds of gorgeous photos. "magnificent," says don ritchie, senate historian emeritus. and senate historian richard baker says that mesmerizing photographs establish this book as the ultimate insider's tour. order your copy for $18.95 plus shipping at www.c-sp
care with usa today's veterans correspondent donovan slack. live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> on tuesday on the c-span networks, at 11:00 a.m. eastern we are live in dearborn, michigan for the funeral of former michigan congressman john dingell, the longest-serving member of the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. 3:45 p.m., congressman dingell's casket arrives of the u.s. capitol. on c-span2, the senate continues work on legislation regarding...
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usa today veterans affairs correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> on tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m. eastern, we are live from dearborn, michigan. member oft-serving the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. 3:45 p.m., his casket arrives at the u.s. capitol. on, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resources management. a final vote expected in the afternoon. the chamber votes on whether to advance william barr's nomination as attorney general. at 9:30 a.m., the senate armed services committee looks at operations in the u.s. into pacific command and u.s. forces korea. >> monday evening, house and senate negotiators announced they reached an agreement in principle to fund the federal government and resolve disputes over immigration. richard shelby announced the deal, saying he hopes the white house would support the agreement. according to the story in the washington post, the
usa today veterans affairs correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> on tuesday on the c-span networks at 11:00 a.m. eastern, we are live from dearborn, michigan. member oft-serving the u.s. house, who died last thursday at 92 years of age. 3:45 p.m., his casket arrives at the u.s. capitol. on, the senate continues work on legislation regarding public lands and natural resources management. a...
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we are joined by shaun donovan -- shaun donovan and lisa abramowicz. here's a little taste of what we saw last night. >> the agenda i will lay out this evening is not a republican agenda or a democrat agenda. it's the agenda of the american people. victory is not winning for our party. victory is winning for our country. we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution, and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good. an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous, partisan investigations. in the past, most of the people in this room voted for a wall, but the proper wall never got built. i will get it built. david: i will get it built. he said the only thing getting in our way, wars and investigations. what about trade? >> we didn't get anything that new on trade. we got familiar messages from the president on the need to remake catastrophic trade deals, again labeling nafta a catastrophe, talking about china and
we are joined by shaun donovan -- shaun donovan and lisa abramowicz. here's a little taste of what we saw last night. >> the agenda i will lay out this evening is not a republican agenda or a democrat agenda. it's the agenda of the american people. victory is not winning for our party. victory is winning for our country. we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution, and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good. an economic...
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and a discussion about the state of hospital care with "usa today" correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, tuesday morning. join the discussion. bus recently traveled to louisiana, asking folks, what does it mean to be american. >> you are part of the community that innately is able to overcome any obstacle. that includes everyone in the community as a whole. mindset that you can do anything that you put your mind to, no matter what background you come from. do not let -- get to you. you will achieve everything. american means that you love this country and truly love this country. the country can be broken sometimes. maybe it was broken. but to love it all the same. you stand for the constitution, the bill of rights, and you wish to uphold those. if you don't know them, if you don't uphold them, or you think we don't need them, those are the formations of our country. i would say that you would be un-american to not be devoted to those. >> i think that to be american means that we get to stand up and express ourselves, then we have the right t
and a discussion about the state of hospital care with "usa today" correspondent donovan slack. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, tuesday morning. join the discussion. bus recently traveled to louisiana, asking folks, what does it mean to be american. >> you are part of the community that innately is able to overcome any obstacle. that includes everyone in the community as a whole. mindset that you can do anything that you put your mind to, no matter what background...
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helen donovan is the professional lead for public health at the royal college of nursing — she told my important. it is absolutely about prevention and raising awareness of making people aware they may have high blood pressure. that sounds sort of odd because you think you would you had high blood pressure, but people walk around with high blood pressure and do not know about it. so these checks are making that accessability to testing really obvious to people. and helping them to do that. people are invited between the ages of a0 and 7a to go along for health mots at their gp. that is once every five years. how many actually go along to those? not enough, essentially. that is what we need to challenge and we need to make these things more accessible to people. one of the things, the ambition is making other options available, whether that's in supermarkets, sports centres, in local high streets, so people can have their pressure checked there for example, and then be directed to other services. how much does that outreach happen now? it does happen and there are pockets around the cou
helen donovan is the professional lead for public health at the royal college of nursing — she told my important. it is absolutely about prevention and raising awareness of making people aware they may have high blood pressure. that sounds sort of odd because you think you would you had high blood pressure, but people walk around with high blood pressure and do not know about it. so these checks are making that accessability to testing really obvious to people. and helping them to do that....
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ray donovan, uno de los agentes que persiguiÓ a guzmÁn durante aÑos ofreciÓ detalles.jessica zermeÑo. >> extraÑo mucho y deseo, mi peticiÓn es que me permitan ir a verlo y que lo trasladen para acÁ, para mÉxico. >> estaba la corresponsal de univisiÓn, blanca rosa vilches aguantando el veredicto. como presintiendo lo que venÍa, coronel abordÓ la periodista. >> ella me dice cÓmo se dice en inglÉs culpable? me dice cÓmo se dice inocente y le digo no existe culpable. >> son pocas las separaciones que prosperan en casos como estosasÍ que todo apunta a que el chapo pasarÁ el resto de sus dÍas en una prisiÓn de alta seguridad. ya regresamos con mÁs deaquÍ y ahora. >> cuando regresemos la maestra mexicana nominada para los premios oscar guardÓ un secreto. >> regrese a trabajar como maestra para cubrir el lugar de >> regrese a trabajar como maestra para cubrir el lugar de otra maestra y nadie tenÍa idea soy multifuncional. por eso me emociona la nueva colgate total sf. su innovadora fórmula aún hace más, ¡como yo! elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca para poder entrevistar de cerca
ray donovan, uno de los agentes que persiguiÓ a guzmÁn durante aÑos ofreciÓ detalles.jessica zermeÑo. >> extraÑo mucho y deseo, mi peticiÓn es que me permitan ir a verlo y que lo trasladen para acÁ, para mÉxico. >> estaba la corresponsal de univisiÓn, blanca rosa vilches aguantando el veredicto. como presintiendo lo que venÍa, coronel abordÓ la periodista. >> ella me dice cÓmo se dice en inglÉs culpable? me dice cÓmo se dice inocente y le digo no existe...
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peter: shaun donovan in believeon, people who the high tariff walls -- you can argue if that is a conservativeis the idea we are hearing from president trump. the idea that if we have higher tariff barriers and counter subsidies with subsidies, we will have a stronger domestic economy. another is a libertarianism, the idea that first of all, the gold standard, getting rid of occupational licensing, overly strong patent protection, zoning rules, things which government is interfering with the private sector's ability to grow. i would argue technology, antitrust laws are too strong. it is harming company ability to ability -- companies' to innovate. caroline: you can check out how capitalism can be saved. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: the chemical crackdown. this cbd chemical is the newest craze for moisturizer to what you eat. new york city is cracking down on cbd infused edibles. here with more is christine. i was in a place yesterday and there they were, cbd brownies. >> the crackdown is not complete andnew york city and maine ohio are cracking down on these. it is operating in a real gray
peter: shaun donovan in believeon, people who the high tariff walls -- you can argue if that is a conservativeis the idea we are hearing from president trump. the idea that if we have higher tariff barriers and counter subsidies with subsidies, we will have a stronger domestic economy. another is a libertarianism, the idea that first of all, the gold standard, getting rid of occupational licensing, overly strong patent protection, zoning rules, things which government is interfering with the...
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we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, produced in 1965. spy is all about the soviet -- we have my book put -- my book in 2017. my dad kept this journal and wrote letters to prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. -- fa-twoto muscle missile. we have this shovel that i fromht back from russia the missile base where my father was shot down. this was an authentic cold war historic item from the missile you2 --t shot down the the u2. this is the booster stage of the u2. this is all we could fit in the museum at this time. the actual missiles outside in our storage facility next door. , the boostern idea but gives at the end you an idea of what this component is for. you can see, the missile is 80 foot long. my father was able to survive being shot down by the soviet missile because it was not a direct hit. had it been a direct hit he would have been in little pieces. , these it was a near miss damage to the tail section, the nose pitches forward, the wings break o
we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, produced in 1965. spy is all about the soviet -- we have my book put -- my book in 2017. my dad kept this journal and wrote letters to prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. -- fa-twoto muscle missile. we have this shovel that i fromht back from russia the missile base where my father was shot down. this was an authentic cold war historic item from the missile...
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. >> brian donovan smith, a student at american university and with the investigative workshop. something, i guess for you, matalin, personally, i come from a rural area. the wayays struck by, covered,l areas are , it isctually grew up all you had when you were driving around everywhere, but it was sort of a love/hate relationship. something i really appreciated about, and what you guys did, the fact that you could get to know folks, and i imagine build some trust. i wondered if you could speak to that. being a sort of a bump in the road, i am sure you have run into, and is that do, even if you do not have a year to move in mississippi? >> for us, it was so important to live there. some stuff it just seems like it happened to the podcast, just being around. by the end of it, it did not seem like it was literally true, but we could not really walk down the street or do anything without running into someone that you knew had interviewed, and i think the process, it is kind of interesting, you show up in a town of about 3000 people who are strangers. either --case where it is very
. >> brian donovan smith, a student at american university and with the investigative workshop. something, i guess for you, matalin, personally, i come from a rural area. the wayays struck by, covered,l areas are , it isctually grew up all you had when you were driving around everywhere, but it was sort of a love/hate relationship. something i really appreciated about, and what you guys did, the fact that you could get to know folks, and i imagine build some trust. i wondered if you could...
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with me now is shaun donovan, coming to us from washington. was there any indication that this was something china was going to use as a stick for the u.s.? if anything, the yuan has been strengthening. shuan: what we saw last year that the introduction of u.s. tariffs were moved to the other side by some weakening's in the yuan, things that the administration had seized on here in washington as evidence that the chinese were somehow trying to undermine the u.s. tariffs. what they are try to do here is not pegged the yuan but nail down the chinese to get a commitment to keep it stable. that is a longer-term request from the u.s. secondly to make sure that those tariffs still have bite. would this be easy, that may appease the u.s., with not allow china to you lose face at all? it seems like there should be something china agrees to that the u.s. can bring to the public, if you like. shawn: this would be a huge potential domestic victory for donald trump. he could argue that he finally campaign on his 2016 pledge to take on china over its curre
with me now is shaun donovan, coming to us from washington. was there any indication that this was something china was going to use as a stick for the u.s.? if anything, the yuan has been strengthening. shuan: what we saw last year that the introduction of u.s. tariffs were moved to the other side by some weakening's in the yuan, things that the administration had seized on here in washington as evidence that the chinese were somehow trying to undermine the u.s. tariffs. what they are try to do...
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good names on the agenda joe montana, at&t john donovan, chelsea clinton among others we'll break outvelopments a hot start to the year an basic collusive with ibm ceo tomorrow right here on squawk alley from san francisco at 11:30 p.m. eastern >> i hear a name like joe montana, i can't help but think he's to be part of the discussion >> all the people you thought, tom brady must be next if ghets arou -- he gets around to retiring he'll be 65. >>> let's get to the judge and the half >> i'm scott wapner. it's the most important question for your money what's the current state of stocks aftof the rally after the december lows. it's 12:00 noon and this is the halftime report. >>> the dow, nasdaq rustle the s&p, six out of seven. are stocks rebuilding themselves or is it time to worry about another drop are we going
good names on the agenda joe montana, at&t john donovan, chelsea clinton among others we'll break outvelopments a hot start to the year an basic collusive with ibm ceo tomorrow right here on squawk alley from san francisco at 11:30 p.m. eastern >> i hear a name like joe montana, i can't help but think he's to be part of the discussion >> all the people you thought, tom brady must be next if ghets arou -- he gets around to retiring he'll be 65. >>> let's get to the judge...
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donovan out there are none. other can let david minute go into. a minute jonathan listen i have to challenge and it was the saudi and their little white house. give me a mr mr g. to be a how hard to stuff on the engine and them as i had stalled here i don't know how i think. but has to massage. the children and i can't be said house and i don't mean any married to get out until it was march that if achieve some sort of time while. you would because. it is so i don't do that with the club those who. have been doing. the market have been million in most of the people who do to see the g.p. you know there was to do as much of it but how did you survive the demise of us you saw a bunch of them but the how to get them is about must begin to counter. some of the one of those of the. it will not. me a me or him see the. these boats now stand idle in the port of umm foul at the south east end of the and fall peninsula on the right bank of the shuttle. rusting old diesel boats pollutes the waterways. and foul has around forty thousand inhabitants and is a
donovan out there are none. other can let david minute go into. a minute jonathan listen i have to challenge and it was the saudi and their little white house. give me a mr mr g. to be a how hard to stuff on the engine and them as i had stalled here i don't know how i think. but has to massage. the children and i can't be said house and i don't mean any married to get out until it was march that if achieve some sort of time while. you would because. it is so i don't do that with the club those...
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in fact, chris, i happen to see a clip the other day because a man named stanley donovan who ws a longtime director, the man who directed the famous film "singin' in the rain" died. in 1998, he got a career oscar. lifetime achievement award. he did an absolutely charming acceptance speech in which he sang a song and did a little soft tissue and thanked all the talented people who worked. the audience went wild. that's how the oscars used to b be. >> chris: political analyst and movie critic brit hume. always a pleasure. for all the talk about the divide on capitol hill, there is a bipartisan effort tonight to keep providing help for thousands of people who need it now and will keep getting it for a long time to come. chief convertibles correspondent mike emanuel explains. >> i'm in the mood for a fight. >> the time to take care of 9/11 first responders is running out of cash. >> we will never be disrespected again. ever. you're either with us or you're against us. if you are morally bankrupt, will expose you. >> survivors and some star power are making this appeal to lawmakers. >> now it's
in fact, chris, i happen to see a clip the other day because a man named stanley donovan who ws a longtime director, the man who directed the famous film "singin' in the rain" died. in 1998, he got a career oscar. lifetime achievement award. he did an absolutely charming acceptance speech in which he sang a song and did a little soft tissue and thanked all the talented people who worked. the audience went wild. that's how the oscars used to b be. >> chris: political analyst and...
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. >> reporter: donovan was having a blast at rockin jump in dublin in 2015, until his mom says a biggernced him into the air. >> it flew and it hit the ground on my left knee. >> reporter: he broke his leg. >> i couldn't work. i had to use my wheelchair to go everywhere. >> a lot of pain. >> reporter: jennifer said it took her son a year of rehab to get pack to normal. when you took your son to this trampoline park, did you have any idea you would be taking him out with a broken leg? >> no way. i did not expect my 5-year-old son, still many preschool, simply jumping, that he could get so seriously injured. i had no idea. >> reporter: in your opinion, are trampoline parks dangerous? >> well, this one is. >> reporter: we checked ambulance logs for bay area counties and found 20 calls to seven rockin jump locations last year alone. they involved injuries to the head and snapped legs and ankles. a 2016 study by dr. steven rogers of pediatric emergency physician found an alarming rise in trampoline park injuries. >> you're jumping higher than you normally would and you're landing on an uneve
. >> reporter: donovan was having a blast at rockin jump in dublin in 2015, until his mom says a biggernced him into the air. >> it flew and it hit the ground on my left knee. >> reporter: he broke his leg. >> i couldn't work. i had to use my wheelchair to go everywhere. >> a lot of pain. >> reporter: jennifer said it took her son a year of rehab to get pack to normal. when you took your son to this trampoline park, did you have any idea you would be taking...
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we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, produced in 1965.his is all about the soviets by rudolf abel my father was exchanged for. we have my book published in 2017. it takes his personal correspondence and the journal fromd kept and the letters prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. soviet fa-two missile. these were the missiles during the cuban missile crisis. we have this shovel that i brought back from russia from the missile base where my father was shot down. this is an authentic cold war historic item from the missile 2 in that shut down the u 1960. theddition, we have this, booster stage of the sa2. this is all we could fit in the museum at this time. the actual missile is outside in our storage facility next door. but it gives you an idea, with a this -- with this model of the sa-2, the booster section is at the end but gives you an idea of what this component is for. as you can see, the missile is 80 foot long. my father was able to survive being shot
we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, produced in 1965.his is all about the soviets by rudolf abel my father was exchanged for. we have my book published in 2017. it takes his personal correspondence and the journal fromd kept and the letters prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. soviet fa-two missile. these were the missiles during the cuban missile crisis. we have this shovel that i brought back...
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that is shaun donovan -- that is onnan and washington, d.c.larry schober joins us now from the cme. larry, how correlated is the oil price through the trade narrative? guest: very correlated. when you think of maybe destabilization in china, not just trade tensions, but their export numbers getting better, look at all the risk on, yes, oil is definitely correlated, especially considering the eia report last night was moderately bearish at the minimum for the oil complex. yet we opened up overnight higher retail sales numbers, as you know. that was enough to send oil lower in the early goings. guy: what is it going to take to get brent and wti back together? guest: this is what i think it is going to take. you are going to have stabilization from china, and imagine if that happens. that is enough to stabilize arrest theugh to meteoric rise in the u.s. dollar. it is just a theory, but i've heard of stranger ones to bring them closer than where they are today. guy: it is valentine's day, after all. larry shover of efficient advisors, thank you ve
that is shaun donovan -- that is onnan and washington, d.c.larry schober joins us now from the cme. larry, how correlated is the oil price through the trade narrative? guest: very correlated. when you think of maybe destabilization in china, not just trade tensions, but their export numbers getting better, look at all the risk on, yes, oil is definitely correlated, especially considering the eia report last night was moderately bearish at the minimum for the oil complex. yet we opened up...
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donovan mitchell... the drive to put utah up 93-88...he had 25 points to lead the jazz but the dubs chip away... klay with the backdoor reverse lay-up... again right-handed... game tied at 93 then kevin durant... said he learned this from dirk nowitski... the one-legged jumper in the lane... 95-93 warriors... 28 points for k-d ensuing warrors possesson... demarcus cousins... with the offensiv rebound and dunk... he is fouled... 12 points and 10 rebounds for boogie... warriors up four then steph curry... the closer... wing three-pointer coming o the screen... 100-95 dubs curry again... this time off the high screen... just launches it... nothing but net... 103-95 warriors... steph with 24 points ater missing his first 5 trees final... 115-108 warriors... their 16th win in 17 games... they are in portland tomorrow before hitting the all-star break in the meantime-- another wild twist in the raiders search for a new home. now, two more cities have offered proposals for 2019, but it also seems there is some
donovan mitchell... the drive to put utah up 93-88...he had 25 points to lead the jazz but the dubs chip away... klay with the backdoor reverse lay-up... again right-handed... game tied at 93 then kevin durant... said he learned this from dirk nowitski... the one-legged jumper in the lane... 95-93 warriors... 28 points for k-d ensuing warrors possesson... demarcus cousins... with the offensiv rebound and dunk... he is fouled... 12 points and 10 rebounds for boogie... warriors up four then steph...