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them at the helm of the ecs. they are doing an amazing job leading this organization as the backbone provider and homelessness response system. i also want to thank our staff who are here with a few folks are here from the homeward bound program to, every day, are out hoping to reunite family and people who are homeless with family and friends who are able to take them back into their lives. the chair of the local homeless correlating board, and then other hs h. staff. thank you for being here and think all of you for joining us but mostly i want to thank mayor farrell for this budget proposal that he is putting forward. we are very excited about the fact that this budget represents and really reflects the work that we laid out in our strategic plan when our department was created by mayor lee. we spent a year figuring out what can we do to best address homelessness and san francisco? we laid out a clear plan with specific goals. this budget practice really reflects what we see as the priorities that were develop
them at the helm of the ecs. they are doing an amazing job leading this organization as the backbone provider and homelessness response system. i also want to thank our staff who are here with a few folks are here from the homeward bound program to, every day, are out hoping to reunite family and people who are homeless with family and friends who are able to take them back into their lives. the chair of the local homeless correlating board, and then other hs h. staff. thank you for being here...
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but our prior experience with ec is it was involved in settling a case with stormy daniels. >> right. >> and involved with paying the $130,000 to stormy daniels and with one center, michael cohen, who ostensibly acted as an attorney. i wouldn't brush off quite so fast that ec was not acting in a way like a law firm though it doesn't appear that's what it's organized for. moving forward to at&t. the first question is, with a company like this, a public company -- publicly traded company i should say. >> yeah. >> what was the obligation of their legal counsel in vetting a contractor or a -- somebody they were about to pay however many thousands of dollars? >> at this company there are rules when you establish a vendor or a contractor. some due diligence you would think would be done. and somebody might say hey this company has been open only a few weeks and has no officers expect michael cohen. >> ec doesn't even have a website. howe how did they find it? what made them choose that company as one of their vendors. there is a corporate process for this type of thing. torp ragss can be ch
but our prior experience with ec is it was involved in settling a case with stormy daniels. >> right. >> and involved with paying the $130,000 to stormy daniels and with one center, michael cohen, who ostensibly acted as an attorney. i wouldn't brush off quite so fast that ec was not acting in a way like a law firm though it doesn't appear that's what it's organized for. moving forward to at&t. the first question is, with a company like this, a public company -- publicly traded...
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ec. pompeo: i didn't make that decision. sen. markey: i'm asking, do you decision. agree with the decision to use the qaddafi model? sec. pompeo: i don't -- i've tried -- sen. markey: you are our chief diplomat. sec. pompeo: i've given you my approach. you are trying to characterize what ambassador bolton said. sen. markey: and vice president pence. he made reference to qaddafi as well. does insulting our negotiating partner now pass for american diplomacy? sec. pompeo: we've done everything we can to get us closer than america has been to achieving a really good outcome. sen. markey: do you think moving from fire and fury and then in this letter -- you talked about your nuclear capabilities, but hours are so massive and powerful that i pray to god we will never have to use them -- that is talking to use them -- that is talking about using nuclear weapons again as we were three weeks from sitting down with them, based on a response to our use of qaddafi as a model for denuclearization. we should be negotiating peace, ut you seem to want to negotiate war. you seem wi
ec. pompeo: i didn't make that decision. sen. markey: i'm asking, do you decision. agree with the decision to use the qaddafi model? sec. pompeo: i don't -- i've tried -- sen. markey: you are our chief diplomat. sec. pompeo: i've given you my approach. you are trying to characterize what ambassador bolton said. sen. markey: and vice president pence. he made reference to qaddafi as well. does insulting our negotiating partner now pass for american diplomacy? sec. pompeo: we've done everything we...
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o joyas >> a los pies de la virgren la pasion por el futbol no disti u distingue lugar, o posicion ece de los habitantes elaboraban balones de forma a e artesanal como pedro rubio >> durante 20 aÑos esto para mi fue mi vida pero ya despues pr c practicamen practicamente se acabo, mi re r record fue mil balones semana semanales, aqui se le daba trabajo de 40 a 50 personas, en los ranchos >> el crecimiento del parque industrial de ¿que tal?queretara los obreros del taller >> la gente prefiere trabajar una jornada de 8 horas que le o conviene mas, que una jornada de 8 horas donde hacen solo dos b l balones y ganan 30 pesos >> don pedro , en su tiempo li libro continua vendiendo pequ pequeÑos lotes de balones coci o cocidos a maon para ganar mas i dinero >> este balon se lleva un a trabajador rapido para cocer se deomora de 5 a 6 horas >> el hace con tanto amor esos balones deberian ser mas caros q que los que se hacen de manera i industrial y al ritmo del futbol salio la cancion oficial de la fifa para el mundial de rusia 2018 interpretada por nicky jam, publicada en youtube, una prob pr
o joyas >> a los pies de la virgren la pasion por el futbol no disti u distingue lugar, o posicion ece de los habitantes elaboraban balones de forma a e artesanal como pedro rubio >> durante 20 aÑos esto para mi fue mi vida pero ya despues pr c practicamen practicamente se acabo, mi re r record fue mil balones semana semanales, aqui se le daba trabajo de 40 a 50 personas, en los ranchos >> el crecimiento del parque industrial de ¿que tal?queretara los obreros del taller...
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tetra tech ec is the division that was involved with the problems at hunters point. in conversations with the navy and dtsc that provide oversight to the navy's work, that seems to be isolated to a group of individuals within that were working on the hunters point project, although tetra tech ec has done work on the island in the past, in the reviewing that work, and the way the samples were handling, neither dtsc nor the navy feels there is any evidence of a problem on treasure island. so at this point there is no reason to delay the transfer. one of the things that is standard practice to have either split samples or confirmation samples taken at the same time, and we're talking about radiological work, to either have split samples or confirmation samples that are independent. split is where an individual sample is taken and divided between the laboratory. confirmation is cdph is simultaneously taking samples of the site. that should avoid the problems where there were samples that were improperly taken or handled or falsified as was the case at hunters point. >> p
tetra tech ec is the division that was involved with the problems at hunters point. in conversations with the navy and dtsc that provide oversight to the navy's work, that seems to be isolated to a group of individuals within that were working on the hunters point project, although tetra tech ec has done work on the island in the past, in the reviewing that work, and the way the samples were handling, neither dtsc nor the navy feels there is any evidence of a problem on treasure island. so at...
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estuviste en la ciudad ec experimental en arizona que es la visita para la reivindicaciÓn. pueden utilizar los espacios de mÚsica y festivales para que los jÓvenes tengan mÁs consciencia. tener informaciÓn. quiero enseÑar un video de una cosa sobre cÓmo la organizacion utilizÓ el espacio para activarnos. veamos. >>> estoy en el festival formo y se trata mÁs que de mÚsica, es una plataforma y un espacio para hablar de temas politicos importantes y mensajes importantes para que todo el mundo pueda oÍr. como por ejemplo estamos en el... >>> hola. >>> se encuentra conmigo natali ¿quÉ hacemos aquÍ?. >>> hoy terminamos una practica importante sobre inmigrantes y este tipo de festival nos ayudan a llegar a una audiencia mÁs amplia sobre cosas que impactan en nuestra comunidad latina. >>> gracias y aquÍ tal el human frmt:como pueden verse trata de mÚsica y es una oportunidad para que todos aprendan un poco mÁs. >>> podemos ver que se trata mÁs de entretenernos si no de movilizarnos salir de los espacios con mÁs inspiraciÓn. >>> entretenimiento con causa paola ramos gracias por acom
estuviste en la ciudad ec experimental en arizona que es la visita para la reivindicaciÓn. pueden utilizar los espacios de mÚsica y festivales para que los jÓvenes tengan mÁs consciencia. tener informaciÓn. quiero enseÑar un video de una cosa sobre cÓmo la organizacion utilizÓ el espacio para activarnos. veamos. >>> estoy en el festival formo y se trata mÁs que de mÚsica, es una plataforma y un espacio para hablar de temas politicos importantes y mensajes importantes para que...
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ec. doubt they found them in the yellow pages or on the internet. as far as i know, it didn't have a web page. among the many questions are how did they find them? and where did the money eventual leland? >> i don't understand why all the stories keep changing. if you did nothing wrong, why does it take the companies three or four statements to clear up what is happening? why do we keep finding things out from a drip, drip, drip. i don't think anybody knows. >> we will keep reporting. >> danny is a val owes, jim ruttenberg, thank you very much. love your strawberry tie today. your stripe one is nice, too. but he has strawberries. >> i didn't pick it myself. >> it's good whoever picked it. >> more michael cohen, president trump, and the money trail ahead. ahead as well, the new faces of fake news. >> this is a dangerous time. moving forward, we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. >> wow, president obama did not say that. comedian jordan peele did. his latest vide
ec. doubt they found them in the yellow pages or on the internet. as far as i know, it didn't have a web page. among the many questions are how did they find them? and where did the money eventual leland? >> i don't understand why all the stories keep changing. if you did nothing wrong, why does it take the companies three or four statements to clear up what is happening? why do we keep finding things out from a drip, drip, drip. i don't think anybody knows. >> we will keep...
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and i just wanted to comment, our ec curlses into other -- excursions into other countries throughout the decades, what our cia does in other countries often sometimes erupts in wars and conflicts. and those people, even though they've had people having been killed by hundreds or thousands, they often decide to move on is to create an amnesty and to not follow new and ec execute those -- follow through and execute those people who had done certain ills to their other members. i know they did that in argentina, they did that in south africa, and they've done that throughout africa and other conflicts. and i'm just kind of curious as to why america is still in some -- you mentioned the death penalty when it comes to rape, and i'm thinking, jeez, i mean, when we go to other countries and these conflicts erupt, those people decide we better move on. and they decide let's not, let's not go through, and let's not go through with the final sentence and just forgive. and i think that's really important. and especially in our own country when we consider the amount of lynchings and such that h
and i just wanted to comment, our ec curlses into other -- excursions into other countries throughout the decades, what our cia does in other countries often sometimes erupts in wars and conflicts. and those people, even though they've had people having been killed by hundreds or thousands, they often decide to move on is to create an amnesty and to not follow new and ec execute those -- follow through and execute those people who had done certain ills to their other members. i know they did...
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looking forge preskim jong-un but also signaled this week he wants to make sure north korea as anom ec they're struggling and he knows ob he can improve trailed and get hear -- for his people and get somet income,uld change his own stake in power. michael: he could. the question is how far does that vision go? does he want to get the chokehold off so he doesn't have to worry about stramp vacation in the country, who are thinking to knock him out of the power or does he look at the chinese way and say i can maintain an thorp tarnle season. i have -- authoritarian season. we can have b.m.w.'s and mercedes in the streets and people can be making money and aving a wealthy life sometime. china has set a very interesting example. we don't know his goal. there's a lot we don't know. whether he sees som i vision the near term of some reunificion with the south. there are so many questions.th one o other big questions is what, if any red line does donald trump have right now. something that strikes me in the president's talk is that he has learned this sevid. this walky phrase that's been cking
looking forge preskim jong-un but also signaled this week he wants to make sure north korea as anom ec they're struggling and he knows ob he can improve trailed and get hear -- for his people and get somet income,uld change his own stake in power. michael: he could. the question is how far does that vision go? does he want to get the chokehold off so he doesn't have to worry about stramp vacation in the country, who are thinking to knock him out of the power or does he look at the chinese way...
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ec fulfilled a campaign pledge and unwound his prsor's signature foreign-policy agreement. president obama called the decision misguided. israel praised the move, while european allies expressed regret. for more, here is our north america correspondent nick bryant. nick: with a flourish of his presidential pen, donald trump has inked in history one of the most muscular pledges from his america first campaign, one that delivers a tentially fatal blow to the signature foreign-policy achievement of his predecessor, bark obama, one that could put the united states on a collision course with iran. president trump: the fact is, this was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never,ev been made. it did not bring calm, it did not bring peace, and it never will. i thereform announcing today that the united states willth withdraw froiran nuclear deal. nick: in one of his toughest speeches yet, he said he would oreimpose the highest lev economic sanctions against tehran. prident trump: america wil not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. we will not allow american citieso be thr
ec fulfilled a campaign pledge and unwound his prsor's signature foreign-policy agreement. president obama called the decision misguided. israel praised the move, while european allies expressed regret. for more, here is our north america correspondent nick bryant. nick: with a flourish of his presidential pen, donald trump has inked in history one of the most muscular pledges from his america first campaign, one that delivers a tentially fatal blow to the signature foreign-policy achievement...
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it is a pristine, gleaming highway, and it is proofnof the huge ec potential if the impoverished countryat the other end of it ever were to op up. buthis unfinished bridge is proof of something tlse, too, the and again, just as the ed change, north korea has chos isolation over reformes. chinede homes along the br have quite literally been shaken by the nuclear tests. who doubtplenty here whether north korea and and aried so hard to get its weapons -- having tried soto get its weapons, will ever give them up. but one chinese couple in a home overlooking the bridge insists that this time the difference might be kim jong-un himself. >> he is a young leader, he has been abroad. i think he wants to develop north korea and improve its economy. i think there is hope. john: what chinese reports suggest mr. kim won't accept unilateral disarmament. the goodwill, it is a potential stumbling block and a remind that it is only a fewor sht steps back to the brink. john sudworth, bbc news. when will president trump meet with the north korean leader in his hotly anticipated meeting? yowsare watching "b
it is a pristine, gleaming highway, and it is proofnof the huge ec potential if the impoverished countryat the other end of it ever were to op up. buthis unfinished bridge is proof of something tlse, too, the and again, just as the ed change, north korea has chos isolation over reformes. chinede homes along the br have quite literally been shaken by the nuclear tests. who doubtplenty here whether north korea and and aried so hard to get its weapons -- having tried soto get its weapons, will...
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night on "saturday night li," stormy daniels herself made a surprise appearance in a skit featuring ec baldwin in his usual role as the president. >> oh come on, we'll always have shark week. i've solved north and south korea. why can't i solve us? >> sorry donald, it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change, but a storm's a coming baby. ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: president trump denies having had an affair with daniels, denies any collusion with russia, and said last week o that while he would lovelk to special counsel robert mueller, his lawyers advise agait it. north korea's official news agency is blasting the unitedat for making "misleading" claims about why the country is willing to negotiate an end ea its nuprogram. the president and other u.s. officials have said that washin policies, and long-running economic sanctions are why the north is now wilng to negotiate. today the north korean news agen reported that those statements are a "dangerous attempt" to ruin any future deals. late last month, north korean's leader k jong un and and south ko
night on "saturday night li," stormy daniels herself made a surprise appearance in a skit featuring ec baldwin in his usual role as the president. >> oh come on, we'll always have shark week. i've solved north and south korea. why can't i solve us? >> sorry donald, it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change, but a storm's a coming baby. ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: president trump denies having had an affair with daniels, denies any...
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dloipmats ho werepp prein fgheor t su.mmit ec>> we had rved no resnspoe otournq iriuiesro fm them. r>>teeporr:nd a kim backtracking ons tocu disss nueacltirizaonad meuring hiicstor mtieewings thec sryreta fta sikte me pompeo and with uth rekoa'ssi predentt athe dmz. dla b imingtes dtredoy a lnu tearest site, butef rusgin toet ictnspeorser. vify that in recents day mr. trump ignalli tngheum smit was in jear.dy >>he tsre i aer vyub stistanal hcean wutton't workond th's okay. > reporter: theat cancelln o amesfterhr tmeee arinca ainees had been lere,ased evis diossn of ael nob e.pr >>ob.el jitusan wt to get the job nedo. >or repte br: tuthe pderesint n, lleaving theoo drpe o writing to kim, if you change yourmi,ndaslee do not sihe ttateo call mer o write. dmaiploticra dma waitingor its nextct a. rten welker, nbc news, the whhoite use. tmp said in iru aanncnnouemtenat cchgin many .u. allies off guard, s aomere aladyxp ereinssg rreegnd a ndwogerin wthaie ls eaahord f eth keaornin pensa.ul ac nbc's janice me frayer isn i se woulit mhoreea rctn.io ood morning. r>>teeporr:oo grnd moing, anh
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ec>>k>io out the surprise ottshe onth w umalt ral sound revealed the cat was pregnant. photo went viral on fd out . a betterne might be you've gotm. ha .ha here all wk, folksut yosemite they're gearing up for cmmer. thng>e w up on g dedtaoroof evywhe. for a ride on the bay bridge. we have the sponse. on preeline from a when i join eric at 5:00. hey, want thfdone.t internet? and now, xnity mobile's included. you coul ageupfunkt -tast. ♪ dance party boom ♪ . simple. easyawstarted with xfinity inrnwihrimheedoft ,d e, and tv for $35 each a month for a year d asan clicl or visit us today. >>> rescue teams are getting ready for a busy holiday weekend.dozens of rangers pract to keepsw swimmers safe. >> s.er >>mmwi zer search and rescue crews are working. >> you'll expect two or her: swift w temthratue.ress ert warming , missions a year in thethearou canec y can havxpet two or three incide happening at once. co>> rep.estecue teams loontil minutes to get to a teeone wr ye'rctvi trail.g intos u ceom fall. fae ithn >> ous to be utca >> we d't pay attention to yron footing. >> repo
ec>>k>io out the surprise ottshe onth w umalt ral sound revealed the cat was pregnant. photo went viral on fd out . a betterne might be you've gotm. ha .ha here all wk, folksut yosemite they're gearing up for cmmer. thng>e w up on g dedtaoroof evywhe. for a ride on the bay bridge. we have the sponse. on preeline from a when i join eric at 5:00. hey, want thfdone.t internet? and now, xnity mobile's included. you coul ageupfunkt -tast. ♪ dance party boom ♪ . simple. easyawstarted...
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ec is rising and the polar caps are melting and all of this has long—term ramifications.future may be like. the data will not only allow scientists to track how the world's water is changing it also howards climate is evolving. that in turn will help communities and governance avoid scenes like this plan or more precisely for the future. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — for whom the bell tolls. after a 10—year battle in the french courts, a statue of popejohn paul ii is finally on the move. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it has been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far, but some of the police are tear—gassing the crowd — we don
ec is rising and the polar caps are melting and all of this has long—term ramifications.future may be like. the data will not only allow scientists to track how the world's water is changing it also howards climate is evolving. that in turn will help communities and governance avoid scenes like this plan or more precisely for the future. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — for whom the bell tolls. after a 10—year battle in the french courts, a statue of popejohn paul ii is finally...
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h >> really surprised me is that there are all these different atrocities happening ec the world and there's so much information cod about them. however, there's so little work being done just because of t tools and the accessibility isn't out there for news rooms, journal lists, for people who are involved in civil society. >> human rights organizations. >> human rights organizations. there's no way for people toe analorganizations in this way. we're trying to bring about tools to change that. >> i think whatpr sed us, too, is the fact that we were trying to do something about it is quite daunting. the three of us didn't really care but getting people -- we thought it was going to be hard to convince people t donate their time essentially. they were getti sixfigure offers or whatever. it's been really easy. we have kids who are like their finals this week and also on client calls and also spending 40 plus hours that was a nice surprise. >> and who is using your tools right now? and have you been able to connect with any federal agencies? >> so -- so the product that we just launched
h >> really surprised me is that there are all these different atrocities happening ec the world and there's so much information cod about them. however, there's so little work being done just because of t tools and the accessibility isn't out there for news rooms, journal lists, for people who are involved in civil society. >> human rights organizations. >> human rights organizations. there's no way for people toe analorganizations in this way. we're trying to bring about...
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ec—! by the 77—77 — —————— 7—— hospitalward.oom and my knees just buckles. remember, leaving the room and my kneesjust buckles. and that was it. do you think nick would have got better medical treatment if he had not had a learning disability? yes. the trust has since apologised to his family and says it has improved its training programmes. the nhs commissioned a review today, the first of its kind following the preve nta ble first of its kind following the preventable death of this man, conor sparrowhawk. the problem has been that the project is under resourced. his mother now wants action. jeremy hunt made a big speech about trying to prevent these deaths from happening and in actual fact, the situation is worse now than it was before. those involved in training health care professionals say that increasing specialist care is vital. what we need to see is government and nhs england making sure that learning disability nurses are in every single health trust, we are all human beings, just like anybody else and deserve the same
ec—! by the 77—77 — —————— 7—— hospitalward.oom and my knees just buckles. remember, leaving the room and my kneesjust buckles. and that was it. do you think nick would have got better medical treatment if he had not had a learning disability? yes. the trust has since apologised to his family and says it has improved its training programmes. the nhs commissioned a review today, the first of its kind following the preve nta ble first of its kind following the preventable...
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ece congressman, though, expressed concern about the civil liberty implications. t.s.a., though, says it will follow up with details. d glor: might stand to reason if somebody is violent against a t.s.a. officer. so what else do we know? how many people total do we think are on the list? >> reporter: so, 50 people total are on the list. and get this-- the agency reported 34 assaults on t.s.a. d ents last year. >> glor: jericka duncan with the latest on this. thanks, jericka. coming up here, a dangerous drive into the teeth of a tornado. into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. with recurring constipation and belly pain if you feel like you
ece congressman, though, expressed concern about the civil liberty implications. t.s.a., though, says it will follow up with details. d glor: might stand to reason if somebody is violent against a t.s.a. officer. so what else do we know? how many people total do we think are on the list? >> reporter: so, 50 people total are on the list. and get this-- the agency reported 34 assaults on t.s.a. d ents last year. >> glor: jericka duncan with the latest on this. thanks, jericka. coming...
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canada has blocked a proposed takeover of construction firm ec on group. justin trudeau's government announced his decision after launching a security view earlier this year. shares have declined to the lowest level since the deal was announced in october over concerns the deal would be blocked. a leading member of the u.k. government has admitted the brexit divorce bill will have to be paid, even if there is no trade deal with the european union. prime minister may has insisted the $15 billion settlement and dr part of the same package, although brussels has said they are separate. eurosceptic conservatives say may should not pay anything until a trade deal is reached. the president of italy has asked a law professor to form a government, even though he has no political experience and his coalitions agenda has alarmed the markets. thes backed by anti-establishment five-star movement and the anti-immigrant who have agreed on the so-called contract for a government of change. italy has been in political gridlock since march 4. global news 24 hours a day on
canada has blocked a proposed takeover of construction firm ec on group. justin trudeau's government announced his decision after launching a security view earlier this year. shares have declined to the lowest level since the deal was announced in october over concerns the deal would be blocked. a leading member of the u.k. government has admitted the brexit divorce bill will have to be paid, even if there is no trade deal with the european union. prime minister may has insisted the $15 billion...
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we have a strong ec with bity -- [inaudible] -- equity. i was one who said send this to your doctor. but from that perspective, because people -- i think the, some establishments are more interested in discovering what is this about. and this is just such a powerful example of it where, you know, the whole historical legacy of so much we are dealing with, i've never thought of the historical legacy of women in hysteria or women and feelings or all those things that you point to, it was very powerful. so it's just another way of getting at this. >> yeah, yeah. and there's, i mean, i think that's another area where there's definitely more interest and implicit bias, you know, all sorts of implicit bias. so i think, i hope, you know, like i said, i do hi there is a lot of -- i do think there is a lot of work already happening in the medical system, like, focused on various aspects of the problem. and so i hope that maybe one thing the book could do is sort of tie these things together and kind of show a larger context to really support that w
we have a strong ec with bity -- [inaudible] -- equity. i was one who said send this to your doctor. but from that perspective, because people -- i think the, some establishments are more interested in discovering what is this about. and this is just such a powerful example of it where, you know, the whole historical legacy of so much we are dealing with, i've never thought of the historical legacy of women in hysteria or women and feelings or all those things that you point to, it was very...
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investors are getting concerned, is this punch bowl of ec monetary policy going to be taken away?oving toward synchronous, but -- rishaad: with the logo -- where does the dollar go in six months? patrick: lower. rishaad: we will see if he is right. he won't come on if he is wrong, will he? forumternational economic plenary, vladimir putin speaking alongside the french president, all monitored by my boss, editor-in-chief. do watch it live on bloomberg television and radio as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest business headlines. adding about a merger, skepticism within the lender it's a. -- lender itself. completes a strategic overhaul. reports barclays is under pressure to shrink its business and boost returns. rishaad: indonesia taking off dividends,mp, paying also raising its profit forecast and at the same time announcing a $1 billion share buyback. an attempt to redesign stores in an attempt to attract younger buyers with refreshed lines. worldwide store sales blew away estimates, led by america and asia. haidi: fourth-quarter earnings missed the low
investors are getting concerned, is this punch bowl of ec monetary policy going to be taken away?oving toward synchronous, but -- rishaad: with the logo -- where does the dollar go in six months? patrick: lower. rishaad: we will see if he is right. he won't come on if he is wrong, will he? forumternational economic plenary, vladimir putin speaking alongside the french president, all monitored by my boss, editor-in-chief. do watch it live on bloomberg television and radio as well. this is...
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muddle no more®.ec® and wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i wasverseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. or a c-anything-o. but i've got an idea sir. get domo. it'll connect us to everything that's going on in th
muddle no more®.ec® and wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i wasverseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. and it's also a...
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between the self which is vigilant and is always looking out for danger and for slight advantages, ec -- all the egotistical ways we think. it's analogy to the immune system which is always looking for threats and, you know, constantly vigilant. and they can both turn on us. when we get completely engorged by our cells, we -- it's all vanity, you know? me, me, me, and it's very hard to face death if that's what you're like. >> host: right. >> guest: you have, i think -- i'm not a buddhist, but i'm going to say a would list-sounding thing, i think. you have to lose yourself. lose yourself in your work, in your art, in the movements that consume you. and then death becomes kind of incidental. because consider, you know, i consider my long involvement in the women's movement and movements for economic justice. when i'm gone, they're going to go on. other people will do things i've been doing or do them better. so that's good. it's not scary. it's wonderful. and one of my tasks in old age is, in fact, to reproduce myself to help younger writers, writers of color, people in poverty become
between the self which is vigilant and is always looking out for danger and for slight advantages, ec -- all the egotistical ways we think. it's analogy to the immune system which is always looking for threats and, you know, constantly vigilant. and they can both turn on us. when we get completely engorged by our cells, we -- it's all vanity, you know? me, me, me, and it's very hard to face death if that's what you're like. >> host: right. >> guest: you have, i think -- i'm not a...
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call around washington, the ec to plugged in legal types who have talked to his former clerks about how it's all speculating and how it's all 6040. but at the end of the day you are speculating. ruth bader ginsburg, a left-wing ideologue, chose to stay on the bench at 83, even though she could have had obama and a democratic senator replacer because she liked the job. you never know. >> you could have an interesting fight on immigration reform. especially daca. or obamacare if you are in the house. that's one of the things i wouldn't have predicted. they got a pretty big tax reform but almost nothing on obamacare, right? that's interesting. >> well, they got the individual mandate kicked out, but that happened in the senate. that was tom cotton's idea. he sold it to mitch mcconnell and it was gone. it was something that could not possibly happen and it did. putink that that has really obamacare on a pretty short road to collapse. >> no progress on entitlement reform. i saw that senator corker was reported today to have asked about the debt and it was a big republican talking point after
call around washington, the ec to plugged in legal types who have talked to his former clerks about how it's all speculating and how it's all 6040. but at the end of the day you are speculating. ruth bader ginsburg, a left-wing ideologue, chose to stay on the bench at 83, even though she could have had obama and a democratic senator replacer because she liked the job. you never know. >> you could have an interesting fight on immigration reform. especially daca. or obamacare if you are in...
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ec poechl y empower. here to connect you with local experts and resources whenever you need them. because anyone can cover local news, but it takes a trusted ale lie to do your story justice. find your ally at >>> it is saturday, may 5. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's start with a first look at the draft. here is lisa argen tracking the conditions. >> good morning. it may be pretty cloudy out there, live doppler 7 showing that behind me, we certainly have some very pretty views out there with the sun coming up. right now plan on the clouds around for a little while. and, yes, as you step out in san rafael, you can see some of those nice colors out there greeting you. 51 san francisco, 53 view, gil. half moon bay at 50. and a lot of soft blue and purple from mt. tam. mid-50s by concord and
ec poechl y empower. here to connect you with local experts and resources whenever you need them. because anyone can cover local news, but it takes a trusted ale lie to do your story justice. find your ally at >>> it is saturday, may 5. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's start with a first look at the draft. here is lisa argen tracking the conditions. >> good morning. it may be pretty cloudy out there, live doppler 7 showing that behind me, we...
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ec russia hit by the sanctions. i think that is slightly to bring it closer. saudi incorporating more closely. next year, it goes down very quickly. so far, we haven't seen any of the russia deal members. i'm not sure they will be able to react to any. >> the shale players as well at this. look at this. >> we see the entire community moving to more capital discipline. you see the data on the report time,gs but at the same the cooler market, meaning the price is a lot higher. 2022, they've not blinked. juicers are not getting the benefit if they hedge farther out. then you are facing 7, 8 similar discount. the opec members -- it is not so good if you are sitting and you don't have access to that istation and also, the real issue for shale. i think they will be slow to that. >> we need your opinion on that. they haven't gotten to $1400 in the last five years or high of 1396 in august of 2013. to 1450 anding beyond? >> in my mind, it is pretty simple. the feds andwith monetary policy. hiking rates and we have seen the fed funds rate going up several times. timesl
ec russia hit by the sanctions. i think that is slightly to bring it closer. saudi incorporating more closely. next year, it goes down very quickly. so far, we haven't seen any of the russia deal members. i'm not sure they will be able to react to any. >> the shale players as well at this. look at this. >> we see the entire community moving to more capital discipline. you see the data on the report time,gs but at the same the cooler market, meaning the price is a lot higher. 2022,...
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yvonne: it is interesting, with ber the likes of an ec member, we will see what happens.his does not sound like the central bank is willing to come to the rescue for italy at the moment. are we likely to see the likes of mario draghi intervene? ashoka: the statement that you just read out is exactly the wrong statement to make. it is the kind of statement that will be perceived in italy as dictation of policies from the outside. there is no call for such a statement. draghi making, coming to italy's rescue, i think he has run out of ammunition at this point. the ecb already owns something like a quarter of the italian government debt. there is a limit. limit, bu financial a politil limit. the political limit is exercised by germany and the other northern countries will rightly rry that if the european central bank continues to buy italian debt, what will happen if one day not so far from now the italian making, coming to italy's rescue, i think he has run out of ammunition at default on that debt? who is going to bear that cost? the problem, the central problem is the con
yvonne: it is interesting, with ber the likes of an ec member, we will see what happens.his does not sound like the central bank is willing to come to the rescue for italy at the moment. are we likely to see the likes of mario draghi intervene? ashoka: the statement that you just read out is exactly the wrong statement to make. it is the kind of statement that will be perceived in italy as dictation of policies from the outside. there is no call for such a statement. draghi making, coming to...
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they demanded and i had an opportunity to review an ec.riginal investigation was established and they demanded to see the fisa, the full fisa applications for the wiretaps that became so controversial. ordinarily the department of justice would say, no, we're not going to show that to you. it's part of an ongoing investigation. and i can't get inside the deputy attorney general's head, but in this case, the deputy attorney general said fine, come take a look, i'm not sure that's a good precedent for the justice department, that's what happened. these guys have gotten access to a remarkable amount of information about an ongoing investigation, and they're asking for more and more and more and more so they can do what they've been doing for a year now, which is try to cast aspersions on this investigation. >> don't know of any specific incidence of them sharing it with the white house? >> the quick answer to your question is no. remember how this craziness started over a year ago, when devin nunes announced he had evidence and he was going t
they demanded and i had an opportunity to review an ec.riginal investigation was established and they demanded to see the fisa, the full fisa applications for the wiretaps that became so controversial. ordinarily the department of justice would say, no, we're not going to show that to you. it's part of an ongoing investigation. and i can't get inside the deputy attorney general's head, but in this case, the deputy attorney general said fine, come take a look, i'm not sure that's a good...
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and today's gainers include you loge tch ec logitech and also hermes back over to you >>> all right.and when we come back, free trade is under assault that's what stanley drunk mien miller has to say just as the team arrives in china for talks. we'll talk to gary locke coming up >>> big story, the u.s. trade delegation arriving in china hi, eunice >> reporter: secretary mnuchin and his team have wrapped up their first day of meetings with the chinese. they were greeted by the vice premiere, liu he he is very trusted by xi jinping. nobody wants a trade war, however the feeling is that the idea that we could come up with a grand resolution or even partial progress is potentially illusive and that is because secretary mnuchin and his team have been indicating that they are hoping to make progress in a wide range of issues, however some of those issues including china's industrial policies are core to china's national economic agenda so getting the chinese to change their practices is going to be very, very difficult also my sources in the chinese government have said that unlike other t
and today's gainers include you loge tch ec logitech and also hermes back over to you >>> all right.and when we come back, free trade is under assault that's what stanley drunk mien miller has to say just as the team arrives in china for talks. we'll talk to gary locke coming up >>> big story, the u.s. trade delegation arriving in china hi, eunice >> reporter: secretary mnuchin and his team have wrapped up their first day of meetings with the chinese. they were greeted...
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it was 1964 and our home-ec teacher beverly sills, was a real tom boy.a beehive. and one fateful day, she was pulling out zucchini muffins from the oven, and her beehive caught on fire, and flash melted down to the scalp. some people say that she still roams these halls. cursed to always wear a beehive. [ screams ] [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show our very good friend mike o'brien, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, buddy. >> hey, how are you? >> seth: good. i'm so happy to see you. i have been very lucky to know you for a long time. you wrote on "snl." and i actually was lucky enough to be the guy who called you to tell you, you got the job. >> that's very true. i -- you know this, but they don't. [ light laughter ] when the call came in, i was literally getting out of a car and entering an elevator at northwestern hospital in chicago to go meet my sister erin's brand newborn liam, her oldest. a big deal for the family. everyone was gathered there. the headline of the day was definitely erin has a child. [ laughter
it was 1964 and our home-ec teacher beverly sills, was a real tom boy.a beehive. and one fateful day, she was pulling out zucchini muffins from the oven, and her beehive caught on fire, and flash melted down to the scalp. some people say that she still roams these halls. cursed to always wear a beehive. [ screams ] [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show our very good friend mike o'brien, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, buddy. >> hey, how...
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maria i haven't seen the subpoena that devon nunes is talking about so i don't know if relates to the ecrted the counter intelligence or if it relates to something else. maria: bottom line, are you, will you move to pursue context charges against attorney general jeff sessions as devon nunes stated earlier? >> i think that all members of congress are going to need more information about what the request was and what the response from the justice department is. we don't have that. the problem, maria is as you know when congress issues a subpoena, the enforcement arm is the department of justice. the problem is when the subpoena is directed to the department of justice, and they won't comply with the subpoena congress is left with the decision of whether or not to hold officials in contempt and ultimately seek impeachment so it's not a great system but i think before we go to these very extraordinary measures, everyone ought to have a better sense of what both chairman nunes and the department of justice are arguing about. maria: well what tools do you have if you're asking for these docum
maria i haven't seen the subpoena that devon nunes is talking about so i don't know if relates to the ecrted the counter intelligence or if it relates to something else. maria: bottom line, are you, will you move to pursue context charges against attorney general jeff sessions as devon nunes stated earlier? >> i think that all members of congress are going to need more information about what the request was and what the response from the justice department is. we don't have that. the...
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ecs and mms project will be complete by the end of june provided that we have axis to the -- access to facility and that's becoming more sure as we moved forward. allied universal, our security contractor will take on security at the bus plaza for start of revenue service and then we will be providing security for ac transit during driver training on the bus ramp, bus deck starting june 1st. this month we redid the schedule slides for clarity of process on key tasks. there are three schedule slides, t two. this first is lincoln's direct work. currently the noted work is on target with no significant issues to report. if anything slips that will appear in a different color next month. this slide is specific to lincoln's partners as with the previous slide the noted work is on target with no significant issues to report. as i stated with the two tracks that we are going down, developing the sops, preopening security and pcs, mms, those projects will be ending and then the facility security will be commencing and we'll be showing more of those slides as we move forward towards opening. >>
ecs and mms project will be complete by the end of june provided that we have axis to the -- access to facility and that's becoming more sure as we moved forward. allied universal, our security contractor will take on security at the bus plaza for start of revenue service and then we will be providing security for ac transit during driver training on the bus ramp, bus deck starting june 1st. this month we redid the schedule slides for clarity of process on key tasks. there are three schedule...
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that michael cohen was not a ec >> women with agreements with donald trump? >> correct. >> and women who had affairs with donald trump? >> correct. >> and did they have payments larger to then than $130,000? >> yes. >> what's new is the allegations were larger than the payment to danie daniels which got him in so much trouble. >> we also asked if that could create more criminal exposure. >> do you believe any financial dealings with these women were properly reported at the time or like stormy daniels, do you believe they also might create other exposure for donald trump? >> i think they may create additional exposure. >> that's the view from michael cohen's antagonist. but in another twist, fitting for 2018 today, "the new york times" reports avenatti looking at teaming up in a deal with an ally of trump and cohen's -- former white house communications director anthony scaramucci, the two reportedly pitching a joint tv show to cable networks, including msnbc. it's not clear if such a show is anywhere close to an actual formal pitch or how stormy daniels migh
that michael cohen was not a ec >> women with agreements with donald trump? >> correct. >> and women who had affairs with donald trump? >> correct. >> and did they have payments larger to then than $130,000? >> yes. >> what's new is the allegations were larger than the payment to danie daniels which got him in so much trouble. >> we also asked if that could create more criminal exposure. >> do you believe any financial dealings with these...
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many are forced into early marriage, often for ec reasons. 14-year-old gamaa quit school last year, after her father died and her mother couldn't support. and two months ago, she married 16-year-old abdulrahman. at first, she would barely speak. then we asked the men to leave the room, so that we could talk more intimately. t i loved everything abou school: writing, reading, seeing my friends. but many days, i would go to school without food, and i'd see everyone eating. hateachers asked for moneyi didn't have. ou i had to drop out of school. >> reporter: dideel like if you got married you could help your family? >> ( translated ): yes, i thought that. i thout that if i left, maybe itwill help. but then i discovered that my husband doesn't have a job. >> reporter: a cruel irony, gamaa says, that while her new husband is kind, his family is just as poor as hers. do you wish you hadn't gotten married? >> ( translated ): yes, sometimes when i feel down, i think that. it's even worse for them now. my mom goes to work begging. my siblings stay hungry until she comes at night. one day she bring
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you wall, ec consultants, money in its coffers was originally used to pay $130,000 to stormy daniels. >> isn't that what we believed it was set up for? to pay that money? >> circumstantial evidence made that a very reasonable create ed ten days before the payment was made. thinking it was the only purpose. raises the question, how did they hear of this if it doesn't have a web page and what services was it basing this decision to engage essential consultants if the only prior business it engaged in was stormy daniels-type payment? >> it didn't exist. wasn't experience, chuck, but you are an experienced federal prosecutor. at&t, one of the big companies that paid money to them and gave may a clue what they paid their money for. here's part of their statement -- essential consulting was one of several firms we engaged in early 2017 to provide insights into understanding the new administration. they did know legal or lobbying work for us, and the contract ended in december of 2017. $200 grand for insights. it you're a prosecutor in this case are you looking at that, saying exactly as mic
you wall, ec consultants, money in its coffers was originally used to pay $130,000 to stormy daniels. >> isn't that what we believed it was set up for? to pay that money? >> circumstantial evidence made that a very reasonable create ed ten days before the payment was made. thinking it was the only purpose. raises the question, how did they hear of this if it doesn't have a web page and what services was it basing this decision to engage essential consultants if the only prior...