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week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than
week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than
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. >> this is an earnest, earnest man, like some of the generals around trump.stage a coup as this ridiculous statement by the white house press secretary is alleging. this is somebody watching something happen by his country's leader that he can't abide. that pain and earnestness comes through in every sentence of his testimony which, as you said, i wish everyone in america would read. >> i read it twice because i wanted to get, as they say, the full effect. it is the full force of this. it is unbelievable. i know you guys have read it. harry, to you next, and then laura. remember those text messages, harry, between trump's million dollar donor, ambassador sondland, and taylor? here is what taylor writes. are we now saying security assistance and white house meeting are conditioned on investigations? sondland says, call me. during that phone call, ambassador sondland told me that president trump had told him that he wanted a public announcement. there it is, right? no? >> yes. first of all, a subtext here. sondland, volker, maybe others, are now in hot water. a
. >> this is an earnest, earnest man, like some of the generals around trump.stage a coup as this ridiculous statement by the white house press secretary is alleging. this is somebody watching something happen by his country's leader that he can't abide. that pain and earnestness comes through in every sentence of his testimony which, as you said, i wish everyone in america would read. >> i read it twice because i wanted to get, as they say, the full effect. it is the full force of...
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. >> if your country asks you to serve i think he said -- >> this is an earnest, earnest man, like someout against trump. and he's not trying to stage a coup or ignore the constitution, as this ridiculous statement of the white house press secretary was alleging. this is someone who's watching something happen in his country by his country's leader that he can't abide. and he's pained by it and that pain and that earnestness comes through in every sentence of this testimony, which as you said i wish everyone in america would read. >> i read it twice because i wanted to get, as they say, the full effect. it is the full force of this. it is unbelievable. i know you guys have read it. harry, to you next, and then laura. remember those text messages, harry, between trump's million-dollar donor, ambassador sondland, and taylor? here is what taylor writes. he says, "are we now saying that security assistance and white house meeting are conditioned on investigations?" and sondland responds "call me." here's what he says happened when they did have the call. he says "during that phone call amba
. >> if your country asks you to serve i think he said -- >> this is an earnest, earnest man, like someout against trump. and he's not trying to stage a coup or ignore the constitution, as this ridiculous statement of the white house press secretary was alleging. this is someone who's watching something happen in his country by his country's leader that he can't abide. and he's pained by it and that pain and that earnestness comes through in every sentence of this testimony, which...
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during her time represented the people of north carolina k was exactly that, a gentle lady who had an earnest commitment with a friendly and collegial approach both on both sides well remember serving alongside her in the senate. in the first face of serious illness was inspiring. phasing this with her husband and her children and with all family and friends at this extremely difficult time. on a completely different matter sunday morning we woke up to a better and safer world because one monster was no longer in it. aku bakr al-baghdadi was the founder and leader of isis and in recent years that made him the single most important target ige in the fight against radical islamic terrorism. his band has committed heinous crimes sharing unimaginable along - - unimaginative civilian blood destabilizing an entire region. isis has been party to a civil war in syria that has claimed hundreds of thousands of innocent lives. they run slave auctions of women and girls and affected the genocide of the people across the swath of syria and iraq isis established its own caliphate to imprison communities an
during her time represented the people of north carolina k was exactly that, a gentle lady who had an earnest commitment with a friendly and collegial approach both on both sides well remember serving alongside her in the senate. in the first face of serious illness was inspiring. phasing this with her husband and her children and with all family and friends at this extremely difficult time. on a completely different matter sunday morning we woke up to a better and safer world because one...
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the impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistleblower complaint. that report alleges a coverup of the white house. >> and volker set up a meeting between rudy giuliani and the zelensky adviser part of the effort to moved the biden matter away from official channels. now the justice department is telling the white house to preserve records of all the president's calls with foreign leaders. democrats have warned they could be coming for those documents. sunlen serfaty has more. >> reporter: good morning. potentially a huge moment up here on capitol hill. the president's former special envoy to the ukraine kurt volker is set to appear behind closed doors later today. now, volker was named in the whistleblower complaint, the whistleblower alleging that volker had involvement in the conversations with the ukranian president about the, quote, navigating the demands that the president has
the impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker resigned one day after he was named in the whistleblower complaint. that report alleges a coverup of the white house. >> and volker set up a meeting between rudy giuliani and the zelensky adviser part of the effort to moved the biden matter away from official channels. now the justice department is telling the white house to preserve...
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michel barnier recommends that detailed talks can begin in earnest. oil rises as an iranian crude carrier is damaged in the red sea. we get a take from jeffries' jason gammel. we are counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ romaine: as we count down to the close in europe, let's take a look at what is going on in the u.s. an hour and a half into the trading day. definitely a risk on day. the s&p 500 up about 1.5%. materials, financials, industrials lead the charge. tech getting in on the action. when you look at the outperformance of a lot of these subsectors, you are looking at transports, small caps up almost 3% on the day. these other good signs we want to see. obviously a lot of optimism that a deal between the u.s. and china is being worked out. a lot of this predicated on a couple of tweets i president trump that seem to intimate that something is imminent. we don't know what, but right now that is enough for the market to rally on. in the bond market here, your 10 year yield 1.75%. keep in mind where we were it wee
michel barnier recommends that detailed talks can begin in earnest. oil rises as an iranian crude carrier is damaged in the red sea. we get a take from jeffries' jason gammel. we are counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ romaine: as we count down to the close in europe, let's take a look at what is going on in the u.s. an hour and a half into the trading day. definitely a risk on day. the s&p 500 up about 1.5%. materials, financials, industrials...
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and a geneticist in earnest age a mixed emotion with this clinical fellow at harvard and would hardly see you and get your advice on cancer and all of a sudden you go into alive and you make it to use a buffers and a bounce around like a mexican jelly bean and you have to ask the student to how do you make it work and that was a terrible experience but i went through it because at the end of it i was a scientists and it was science that was wonderful for cancer patients and that's what it's really all about. i search for reliable data so people could find the answers for our patients that they need to have a cure or an effective treatment artist in some cases the hope for an effective treatment sometime on the horizon. i have to say we, live in a privileged extraordinary time of progress where there's been enormous transformational movement in medicine. i've been particularly lucky in this regard that the progress and cancer research as been particularly impressive and breathtaking. the battle days of the 1990s are rewarded in medical oncology and the pace of progress as really been d
and a geneticist in earnest age a mixed emotion with this clinical fellow at harvard and would hardly see you and get your advice on cancer and all of a sudden you go into alive and you make it to use a buffers and a bounce around like a mexican jelly bean and you have to ask the student to how do you make it work and that was a terrible experience but i went through it because at the end of it i was a scientists and it was science that was wonderful for cancer patients and that's what it's...
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the democrats' impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker. he resigned one day after being named in the whistle-blower complaint. that report alleges a cover-up by the white house of a call in which president trump pressures the president of ukraine to investigate a conspiracy theory about joe biden and his son. >> vohe also set up a meeting between trump attorney rudy giuliani and an adviser to the ukrainian president, part of an effort to move the biden matter away from official channels. now the justice department is telling the white house to preserve records of all of the president's calls with foreign leaders. democrats have warned they could be coming for those documents. cnn's sunlen serfaty is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, david and christine. potentially a huge moment up here on capitol hill. the president's former special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, is set to appear behind closed doors later today. vol
the democrats' impeachment inquiry begins in earnest this morning. three house committees will take their first testimony from the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker. he resigned one day after being named in the whistle-blower complaint. that report alleges a cover-up by the white house of a call in which president trump pressures the president of ukraine to investigate a conspiracy theory about joe biden and his son. >> vohe also set up a meeting between trump attorney...
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earnest. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. as what do you. want. us. to deal. you know that's really kind of. the world seemed too busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern. i and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january 2014 the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade union house a building which would soon become a monument to a massacre of its own it's difficult to overestimate the importance of odessa it is strategically located on the black sea and it's ukraine's largest seaport it's not surprising that ukraine's new authorities were watching the situation unfolding there with growing along arm. more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up . the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growin
earnest. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. as what do you. want. us. to deal. you know that's really kind of. the world seemed too busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern. i and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january 2014 the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade...
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week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than a week in the main events or the blue angels, up in the air and weather permitting that will be next friday saturday and sunday afternoons, 10's of thousands of people always flocked to the city for the fleet week festivities. you have ship tours military exercises on marina green paris shooters descending the middle of it all the parade of ships under the golden gate bridge that is always a sight to see and a ton of other stuff and new this year. they're going to have the f 35 fleet week's executive director stop by our studio today to talk with kron four's will tran about a special surprise this year. i can promise you one thing. the ship that will be a pier 3032 this year. >>has a very very special c
week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than a week in the main events or the blue angels, up in the air and weather permitting that will be next friday...
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now an investigation begins in earnest over how that fire broke out. >> and our investigative union isnto that. our morning team in the newsroom. they'll begin our live coverage at 4:00 a.m. so about four and a half hours. just talking generalory. >> and we'll be moderate activity. we have a slight chance of showers late thursday, early wednesday morning. up next, jimmy fallon. >> announcer: and now, president donald trump >> jimmy: thank me [ cheers and applause thank me thank me very much you're all very happy th'm
now an investigation begins in earnest over how that fire broke out. >> and our investigative union isnto that. our morning team in the newsroom. they'll begin our live coverage at 4:00 a.m. so about four and a half hours. just talking generalory. >> and we'll be moderate activity. we have a slight chance of showers late thursday, early wednesday morning. up next, jimmy fallon. >> announcer: and now, president donald trump >> jimmy: thank me [ cheers and applause thank...
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the underdogs throughout, but overcame long odds to lift the trophy in the and then the cheergan in earnest as mat morrison reports from here in washington. mat: euphoria. and more than a littleeer, a filled the nig in washington, dc, as the nationals clinched the world series title on wednesday night. the must-win game seven s plaled in houston, so nation fans flocked to the local stadium to watch, and of course, to celebrate. >> i have been waiting for this my entire li! we finally did it! mat: with victory secured, tributes came pouring in fro both church, the national . cathedral lit up its faÇade in nationals colors, and state. president trump praised the team for a great season and incredible world series. this is the first time since 1924 that a washington baseball team are world chaions. back then they were called the senators. hawaii a states yet.e not as for that beer, prohibition was in full swing, so good luck with that. this year's version of the team brtyght 21st-century perso to the game. there was e dancing, there was the camaraderie, and there was the song -- well, thatg.ab
the underdogs throughout, but overcame long odds to lift the trophy in the and then the cheergan in earnest as mat morrison reports from here in washington. mat: euphoria. and more than a littleeer, a filled the nig in washington, dc, as the nationals clinched the world series title on wednesday night. the must-win game seven s plaled in houston, so nation fans flocked to the local stadium to watch, and of course, to celebrate. >> i have been waiting for this my entire li! we finally did...
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i had to use my windshield wipers in earnest most of the way in from san rafael. we have some slick roads out there. going back to the bay bridge toll plaza because we have apparently a big rig blocking lane number 15 at the toll plaza. avoid that lane if you can. it's unable to move. they probably will have to get a big rig tow truck in there to get it out of hiway 37 shu down for road0 t alternate, atherton road. that takes you back over towards 101. and again, back to the altamont, slowing under 30-mile-per-hour if you make your way for about a 35-minute drive now from tracy through the altamont and into dublin pleasanton. 's game y live here a fan favorite venue ever since they got gig speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage, it's their twelfth man, protector- hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie. we're live. it's game on, with gig speed internet from xfinity. start him, sit him, trade him. simple, easy, awesome. check out gig-speed internet, or any of our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month fo
i had to use my windshield wipers in earnest most of the way in from san rafael. we have some slick roads out there. going back to the bay bridge toll plaza because we have apparently a big rig blocking lane number 15 at the toll plaza. avoid that lane if you can. it's unable to move. they probably will have to get a big rig tow truck in there to get it out of hiway 37 shu down for road0 t alternate, atherton road. that takes you back over towards 101. and again, back to the altamont, slowing...
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optimistic on an exit -- the eu's chief negotiator is recommending that brexit talks begin in earnest, sending the sterling surging to its best two days in a decade. and as we heard, more good vibes , the u.s. and china said to have reached a partial agreement that would broker a truce in the trade war. and strong jobs numbers to the north, canada posts and surprisingly strong number of job gains. the labor market is on track for one of its best years on record. romaine: all right, and you mentioned good vibes in this market, optimism across the board here. the s&p 500 up 1.5% -- we were down 2% at the end of the day on tuesday. as we head into the close, or than 1% on the week. all 11 major s&p sectors are higher. 1.74%, 121r yield, basis points higher than where we were last friday. a lot of money moving around, out of the safe havens and back to the risk assets. your two losers, the dollar and the yen. put the pair together, we broke one point 08, we saw that last night, and we are seeing it today. 108, wels getting -- saw that last night and we are seeing it today. financials gett
optimistic on an exit -- the eu's chief negotiator is recommending that brexit talks begin in earnest, sending the sterling surging to its best two days in a decade. and as we heard, more good vibes , the u.s. and china said to have reached a partial agreement that would broker a truce in the trade war. and strong jobs numbers to the north, canada posts and surprisingly strong number of job gains. the labor market is on track for one of its best years on record. romaine: all right, and you...
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yo-yo: well, i would be so much more successful because you know the importance of being ern the(earnest.) david: right. absoluly. so explain to people who are watching d w ernest became yo, en yo-yo. that has something to do with familtradition, which, um... many families and i don't know exactly why this hpens, but for every generation, people from that family in that generation would share one character inommon legislated for hundredsf years. and for my generatio it was "yo." so my sister's name is yeou-cheng, and my name is yo-yo because my parents couldn't think of-- david: another name, so they just-- but "yo" means "friendly" in-- david: so, they thought friendly-friendly ma. ok.s you were alr now, because we're in the kennedy-- david: well, by almost any normal standards, you were already very well-known becae you had already met pablo casals, who many people considered the greatest cellist of the 20th century. at least the first half of the 20th century. how did you meet pablo casals, and what did he think g your playing as a yoy? yo-yo: well, i think i was taken to play for him
yo-yo: well, i would be so much more successful because you know the importance of being ern the(earnest.) david: right. absoluly. so explain to people who are watching d w ernest became yo, en yo-yo. that has something to do with familtradition, which, um... many families and i don't know exactly why this hpens, but for every generation, people from that family in that generation would share one character inommon legislated for hundredsf years. and for my generatio it was "yo." so my...
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struck by her diplomatic skill, by her dedication to herjob and by all accounts, she was very good and earnestfrom the testimony we heard today which i thought was very bracing in its sheer courage that she showed, unlike many of her colleagues, she fell prey to the shenanigans coming from the white house, specifically on the part of donald trump's personal private attorney, mr giuliani, to try to get some results, to get some pressure against mr trump's main political rival, mr biden, and pressure the ambassador into doing so. when she did not go along with the scheme, they essentially got ukraine's former prosecutor general to open an open war against the ambassador, and that has been going on, that had been going on for several weeks, and it was being commended ——commented in the ukrainian press, and so finally she was dismissed and as we heard today she was dismissed for very, very political reasons, not because of ineptitude or incapacity to do herjob. so what do you think happens next than, in all of this? i think there are definitely more shoes to fall, we are hearing the us ambassador
struck by her diplomatic skill, by her dedication to herjob and by all accounts, she was very good and earnestfrom the testimony we heard today which i thought was very bracing in its sheer courage that she showed, unlike many of her colleagues, she fell prey to the shenanigans coming from the white house, specifically on the part of donald trump's personal private attorney, mr giuliani, to try to get some results, to get some pressure against mr trump's main political rival, mr biden, and...
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yo-yo: well, i would be so l because you know the importance of being ernest (earnest.) dad: right. absolutely. so explain to people who are watching how erneame yo, and then yo-yo. which, um... many families have-- and i don't know exactly why this hpens, but for every generation, people from that family legislat and for my generatio it was "yo." so my sister's name is yeou-cheng, and my name is yo-yo because my parents couldn't think of-- david: another name, so they just-- but "yo" means "friendly" in-- it mea "friend," yeah. david: so, they thought friendly-friendly ma. ok. ir you were already accomplished. now, because we're in the kennedy-- yo-y " depends on how you complished." david: well, by almost any normal standards, you were already veryell-known because you had already met pablo casals, the greatest cellist of the 20th century. at least the first half of the 20th century. how did you meet pablo casals, and what did he think of your playing as a young boy? yo-yo: well, i think i was taken to play for him at age 7, and i have him, you know, writinsomething in my autograp
yo-yo: well, i would be so l because you know the importance of being ernest (earnest.) dad: right. absolutely. so explain to people who are watching how erneame yo, and then yo-yo. which, um... many families have-- and i don't know exactly why this hpens, but for every generation, people from that family legislat and for my generatio it was "yo." so my sister's name is yeou-cheng, and my name is yo-yo because my parents couldn't think of-- david: another name, so they just-- but...
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online prank but apparently white supremacists liked what they saw and started using it that way in earnest among them the suspected gunman in the christian church mosque shootings in new zealand during a court appearance. now last year a former white house employee was accused of making the white power sign but her defenders pointed out that was unlikely because she is mexican american and a descendant of holocaust survivors we asked our guests for their views on the story. i think it's pretty ridiculous to label a thing like oh bull or the ok symbol as a symbol of white supremacy i feel like races do do certain things but i mean at a certain point they do everything or people do mean races have to eat food they have to drink water they have to breathe air so at what point do we label eating food as racist drinking water as received in breathing air is received it's just really can of started his particular point sounds a little some of these things that have been in his new things were a very long time with or a soused hateful subversive groups the problem is that the symbol has become an
online prank but apparently white supremacists liked what they saw and started using it that way in earnest among them the suspected gunman in the christian church mosque shootings in new zealand during a court appearance. now last year a former white house employee was accused of making the white power sign but her defenders pointed out that was unlikely because she is mexican american and a descendant of holocaust survivors we asked our guests for their views on the story. i think it's pretty...
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certainly seems as if this operation that the turks have been threatening certainly very much in earnest in the last couple of days but as we've been reporting they've been threatening to do this for years is very much on the way. you've been seeing a build up of military hardware in the past few days as i explained for all right international viewers exactly what you've seen being brought into southern turkey before across the border. where we can confirm as to whether any of the machinery of the weapons that we've seen have actually crossed the border but certainly in the last 2848 hours 2448 hours we've seen lots of tanks being taken down to the border a.p.c.'s trucks that we presume may well have been carrying ammunition. we haven't seen in terms of personnel we haven't seen trucks full of soldiers but we've seen artillery positions and. situated along that border. and as we and we've shown pictures of that and it seems as if certainly some of these artillery batteries are being used on these targets. and in terms of the situation so far we obviously are waiting to hear from. the tur
certainly seems as if this operation that the turks have been threatening certainly very much in earnest in the last couple of days but as we've been reporting they've been threatening to do this for years is very much on the way. you've been seeing a build up of military hardware in the past few days as i explained for all right international viewers exactly what you've seen being brought into southern turkey before across the border. where we can confirm as to whether any of the machinery of...
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. >>> attenti now tur to earnings which kick off in earnest this week and we could hear detai on how the trade war's impacting corporate america. we're joined by david dietz, president and chief investment strategist at point view wealtht manage welcome, david. nice to have you here. >> thank you, sue. >> what kind of season are you expecting overall? >> the headline number is quite we're down 4.6%. once you start digging into the details it's not quite that bad. earnings per share because of massive stock buy backs wl leave earningsngown only 2%. if you look at the average stock as opposed to the market cap measurement we're actually going to be up 6%. the other thing to watch, sue, is revenues. a revenu up 3% market cap weighted up as much as 4% on the average stock. >> what about the trade war that's going on between the u.s. dchina? this i believe is really going to be the t first earnings seas inarnest where we may get a chance to really see how trade and tariffs are affecting stocks. >> you're absolutely right. the wheels came off the buste i s of trade negotiations in may. tha
. >>> attenti now tur to earnings which kick off in earnest this week and we could hear detai on how the trade war's impacting corporate america. we're joined by david dietz, president and chief investment strategist at point view wealtht manage welcome, david. nice to have you here. >> thank you, sue. >> what kind of season are you expecting overall? >> the headline number is quite we're down 4.6%. once you start digging into the details it's not quite that bad....
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no time to admire the beauty here because as the lights started to slowly disappear, there was an earnest effort to stop the spread of a wildfire burning in the hills nearby. >> it's like a worry out here all the time. >> reporter: wayne and his dog sonny watched the firefight totally aware he lives smack in the middle of a tinderbox, some of the dry brush that fuels wildfires like he can see from his driveway. >> it was burning bad. i was watching it come the fla were reported around 3:15 sunday afterthat often makes towards the city. >> reporter: as the fire grew to a few hundred acres, a major offensive was launched, two helicopters, five fixed wing aircrafts, 20 fire engines and seven water tenders brought in and a helping hand from fire departments such as vallejo and napa county who were attacking the flames from all angles. the peaks and valleys are home dry, home to grazing goats that continued about their business. >> they came in with the tractors and bulldozers and cut a line down there. >> reporter: a few hours in alerts were sent to those who potentially lived in the fire's p
no time to admire the beauty here because as the lights started to slowly disappear, there was an earnest effort to stop the spread of a wildfire burning in the hills nearby. >> it's like a worry out here all the time. >> reporter: wayne and his dog sonny watched the firefight totally aware he lives smack in the middle of a tinderbox, some of the dry brush that fuels wildfires like he can see from his driveway. >> it was burning bad. i was watching it come the fla were...
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with the operation ramping up in earnest a couple weeks ago, when intelligence triple checked where he was the president was briefed thursday military operations on friday. as go time ticked closer, the president huddled in the situation room with his top advisers around 5:00 p.m. >> the attack started moments after that the element of attack that they were most afraid of was getting from our base into that compound >> reporter: the president, clearly riveted, waited and watched. >> absolutely perfect, as though you were watching a movie. >> reporter: after special forces landed at the compound, president trump, in graphic terms, explained what happened next in baghdadi's violent final moments. >> they blasted their way in, and then all hell broke loose. he died like a dog he died like a coward. he was whimpering, screaming, and crying >> reporter: the terrorist's death is among the most significant military operations of the trump era, with the president seemingly well aware of the weight of the moment. his announcement, compared to this one, from then president barack obama. >> they
with the operation ramping up in earnest a couple weeks ago, when intelligence triple checked where he was the president was briefed thursday military operations on friday. as go time ticked closer, the president huddled in the situation room with his top advisers around 5:00 p.m. >> the attack started moments after that the element of attack that they were most afraid of was getting from our base into that compound >> reporter: the president, clearly riveted, waited and watched....
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have been the worst affected by the return of the violence since the beginning of the campaign in earnest back in july threats and intimidation steps spiraled nationwide candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse on the left if you openly confront and vested interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the rose of political violence. despite the risks be dull scamping is running high in the polls against better funded traditional candidates for many fledgling peace agreements is an opportunity for change that can't be missed even when it means putting their life on the line. well still to come in misery for mercedes during qualifying for sunday's mexico grown prix we'll have those details in sports so don't go away. strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest not shot back in gangs and grab also handles but to start with just a dozen it's faultlines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think th
have been the worst affected by the return of the violence since the beginning of the campaign in earnest back in july threats and intimidation steps spiraled nationwide candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse on the left if you openly confront and vested interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the rose of political violence. despite the risks be dull scamping is running high in the...
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we wanted to push into the year that followed as the me too movement took off in earnest. we came to see christine blasey ford as one of the most polarizing figures in the me too era. people watched her testimony and some people thought she was a hero and se thought she was a villain. when we were able to piece together the behind-the-scenes story of her private path to testifying iwashington, we realized it was so much more e complicated thher side knew. laura: but her experience, though, do you think it will u ter women from coming forward? jodi: you know, ght think that was the case, but we found the last chapter of the book is about an unusual group intview consisting mostly of women whome haorward. one who came forward about donald trump. ashley judd and gwyneth paltrows former win assistants. ass a mcdonald's worker who fought harassment at thcompany. and christine blasey ford wa there, and so was rowena chiu, central weinstein victim who had never co forward.dr even thougford was talking about difficult experiences in that interview of coming forward, of being criti
we wanted to push into the year that followed as the me too movement took off in earnest. we came to see christine blasey ford as one of the most polarizing figures in the me too era. people watched her testimony and some people thought she was a hero and se thought she was a villain. when we were able to piece together the behind-the-scenes story of her private path to testifying iwashington, we realized it was so much more e complicated thher side knew. laura: but her experience, though, do...
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of the campaign in earnest back. candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse if you openly confront invested interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the political violence. despite the risks be dealt campaign is running. against better funded traditional candidates for many fledgling peace agreement is an opportunity for change that can't be missed even when it means putting their life on the line. well still ahead in sport roger federal looks for his 10th title on home turf out the swiss indoor tennis champ. overthrown and exiled their point again saying if you all thought this miss meeting you an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of madagascar to return to his country and reinstate his presidency he knows that the truth was forged by and leave me a bit numb to guess the french position is that all along with interesting things return of the president on al-jazeera. was. tom old is there a. very you don't believe in the 2 state solution
of the campaign in earnest back. candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse if you openly confront invested interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the political violence. despite the risks be dealt campaign is running. against better funded traditional candidates for many fledgling peace agreement is an opportunity for change that can't be missed even when it means putting their life on...
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wldacati of the elusive and reclusive terrorist, with the operation ramping up in earnest two weeks ago after officialsri confirm baghdadi was where they thought he was, the president says. he was briefed thursday, given military options friday. and on saturday as go time ticked closer, the president huddled in a situation room with his top advisers around 5:00 p.m. >> the attack started moments after that. the element of attack that they were most afraid of was getting from our base into that compound. >> reporter: the president, clearly riveted, waited and watched. >> absolutely perfect. as though you were watching a movie. >> reporter: after special forces landed at the compound, president trump in graphic terms, explained what happened way in and then all hell broke loose. he died like a dog. he died like a coward. he was whimpering, screaming and crying. >> reporter: the terrorist's death is among the most significant othe trump era, with the president seemingly well aware of the weight of the moment. his announcement compared to this one of barack obama. >> they killed osama bin l
wldacati of the elusive and reclusive terrorist, with the operation ramping up in earnest two weeks ago after officialsri confirm baghdadi was where they thought he was, the president says. he was briefed thursday, given military options friday. and on saturday as go time ticked closer, the president huddled in a situation room with his top advisers around 5:00 p.m. >> the attack started moments after that. the element of attack that they were most afraid of was getting from our base into...
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and if the remain cam, if there is a second referendum, did try this kind of very earnest economic languagef project fear, and you had thejo durie forecast, the dossier woods george osborne represented —— treasury forecast. the impact of that result coming through, i think people are sceptical, it is difficult to see how you position it, but clearly not all plain sailing. they will have to go for a passionate pro— european argument, which they have been really relu cta nt which they have been really reluctant to do so and polls seem to suggest that does play well and numbers are shifting, but the brits always seem to be scared to make the case. one man who is not scared to put himself out there is latimer putin, on the ft we have a picture of him relaxing on top of a mountain. take a look, john. i spent several years mountain. take a look, john. i spent several yea rs as mountain. take a look, john. i spent several years as a correspondent in moscow and followed russia very closely. it is and is an extraordinary figure, he is very much a 21st—century authoritarian, which is very different t
and if the remain cam, if there is a second referendum, did try this kind of very earnest economic languagef project fear, and you had thejo durie forecast, the dossier woods george osborne represented —— treasury forecast. the impact of that result coming through, i think people are sceptical, it is difficult to see how you position it, but clearly not all plain sailing. they will have to go for a passionate pro— european argument, which they have been really relu cta nt which they have...
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but it's still several months before reconstruction work on that cathedrals expected to begin in earnest experts and saying the government's promised timeline of rebuilding within 5 years is not realistic. cathedral is very much a part of the nation's households life every day from my balcony she looks to see if it's still standing. half a year after the blaze denise is still not over the trauma of it. along with her very dark. there straight ahead it was exactly where the tower was it we saw how it caught fire started wobbling left and right and then broke off. it was terrible if only sit it out that. the fire broke out on a pile of 15 why is still a mystery to build it and in fear for not thousands of people gathered spontaneously in front of the cathedral millions worldwide in front of their screens tonight denise and her husband unjustly want strong their balcony. construction is moving ahead but it's much slower than residents would like the cathedral is still in danger of collapsing the building must 1st be stabilised says architect. she's angry at president obama call he promised
but it's still several months before reconstruction work on that cathedrals expected to begin in earnest experts and saying the government's promised timeline of rebuilding within 5 years is not realistic. cathedral is very much a part of the nation's households life every day from my balcony she looks to see if it's still standing. half a year after the blaze denise is still not over the trauma of it. along with her very dark. there straight ahead it was exactly where the tower was it we saw...