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the rain could affect south wales at times and perhaps the south midlands and ec may have.cord day where we have that ran across southern areas. “— accord day where we have that ran across southern areas. —— a cooler day. it starts to push its way northwards further to england and wales. this weather front is bringing all that rain, that will bringing all that rain, that will bring some widespread rang on saturday night to england and wales. another area of low pressure will keep the wet weather going further west. rain from overnight pushes its way into the north sea but for the western areas, we have got the showers and even longer spells of rain which could be heavy as well continuing into the afternoon. it may well brighten up a little bit so temperature is 16 degrees in the south—east of england and 11 celsius in the central part of scotland. a lot of uncertainty for the beginning of next week. particularly around this area of low pressure coming in from behind our main rain band. at the moment it looks like it will be wales, the south west of it meant that see the mos
the rain could affect south wales at times and perhaps the south midlands and ec may have.cord day where we have that ran across southern areas. “— accord day where we have that ran across southern areas. —— a cooler day. it starts to push its way northwards further to england and wales. this weather front is bringing all that rain, that will bringing all that rain, that will bring some widespread rang on saturday night to england and wales. another area of low pressure will keep the...
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this is from oakland all the way down into fremont h you should be good to go through ec closed till 6:00. it doesn't look like it is causing too many problems right now. the east shore freeway goodn bo >>> crews remain on the scene 6:00 a large fire that destroyed two storage tanks in crop contra costa county. it was finally contained last night after burning for more than eight hours. >> a witness shot video of the one of the explosions as he was driving way. the tanks contained ethanol. the toxic black smoke prompted public health officials to warn people in west contra costa county about potentially contaminated hour. the warnings have been lifted. they used water and foam trying to prevent the flames from spreading to other tanks. >> we don't know what happened. but the foam blanket must have been compromised allowing oxygen to get to the fuel. and it rekindled. >> fire and explosions completely closed a stretch of 80 for hours causing major traffic problems. but the freeway is now open again. it took me over an hour to go from target to two exits down. working next in the fire
this is from oakland all the way down into fremont h you should be good to go through ec closed till 6:00. it doesn't look like it is causing too many problems right now. the east shore freeway goodn bo >>> crews remain on the scene 6:00 a large fire that destroyed two storage tanks in crop contra costa county. it was finally contained last night after burning for more than eight hours. >> a witness shot video of the one of the explosions as he was driving way. the tanks...
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patro drivedtoerthe pp imcrwawisndshi spt.arrs >> as the suspattempting to lea entrance of the park, ec wawass caught by several deputies. the suspect vehicle, the suspect was safely detained. sathe suspect was booked her ara a felonies. fficials say the rk widay.ll >>> now onto a mysterious kidnapping case. the victim was abductm f s ed hours later, the victim's car and a body was discovered in sa we have beentooth crime scenes today. we are live with the details that he gathered. >> reporter: yeah, this began as a kidnapping case. it quickly morphed into a murder investation at this point. leaving people with more of ans.inxiveetstd ators iewould n what led them to this remote location, deep within the santa cruz mountains. a 91kidnapping.eiving a frantic l >> it happened around 3 am this morning. now to have that carand a deceased person. so that investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: investigators have not identified the person that was found in or near the car connected to the kidnapping. earlyim wasa 50-year- old man. the founder and ceo of a tech company and oksana chris. he is s
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today president trump delivers remarks on the 14th annual voter's summit live in washington ec new -- washington, d.c. on the free c-span radio app. from friday at the annual value by northmmit, remarks carolina congressman mark meadows. his remarks are 20 minutes. ♪ mr. meadows: god bless you. it is great to be with you. thank you for that welcome. i normally do not get a like that in washington, d.c.. we are here to tell a little bit of the truth about what is going on. i am having to leave right after this to go and do an interview. with an ambassador that was relieved of her duty as part of the impeachment effort. i think it is time we sent adam schiff home. instead of the president of the united states. i think it is time. what do you think? [applause] they love to do these things in secret. they love to try to have a narrative -- form a narrative trying to impeach this president. the people spoke in november, 2016. they spoke loudly saying we need a change. we need to drain the swamp. president donald trump is doing exactly that. he's doing exactly that. [applause] rep. meadows:
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and i that's part of whyhe's tra victim ec tse he believest rallies his troops a gets people excited withinhe base of his parth. polling that we've seen is showing it's not helping among independents, that people are starting to move away from the president. we have h a majority ofre pls pt he's made his choice that he's going t focus on his b 2020.ala robert: abby, you have to wonder,cao repub go along at this crossroads, this confronted biconstituents andss reporters. fac questions this week about president trump's pressuring of foreign nations. >> is it appropriate for a president to ask a foreign government. >> we're going to have an investigation, a nonpartisan investigatio it's an answer you get from a serious investigation. democrat asking a foreignwas a government to investigate -- >> j the media to a partisan serious use of a tool in the constitution.this is i about ann hehere iould bn t the houve seen fr of representatives and nancy pesi is a partisan, partisannized effort. robe hilustor gardner is bllutof a grim scene for him facing re-election. what doest you about the re
and i that's part of whyhe's tra victim ec tse he believest rallies his troops a gets people excited withinhe base of his parth. polling that we've seen is showing it's not helping among independents, that people are starting to move away from the president. we have h a majority ofre pls pt he's made his choice that he's going t focus on his b 2020.ala robert: abby, you have to wonder,cao repub go along at this crossroads, this confronted biconstituents andss reporters. fac questions this week...
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just this week, geralct ec froze pension pbenefits for and plans to offer lump sums to 100,000 former employees whoo have yet start receiving their pension benefits. all to reduce its debt and future obligations. in the meantime it can be all very confusing f individual workers when it comes to making that important decision about joining us with advice, ts. marguerite chang. thanks for joining us. me. hank you so much for having >> it comes down to lump sum now or the income stream in ie future. igr you, it's a clearcut answer. there's no or wrong. right? >> correct. it depends on the situation.es there are tn which you would want to choose one o oion overhe other. >> it has to do with your age, for example, where you are and how much you would be receiving? >> thats correct. if you are 65 and getting ready to retire, y will be cocoecting your pension benefit soon as oppos to later. you may feel more comfortable taking the income stream. if you are , you may say,'m going to take the lump m. i think i can invest better. >> you say, evaluate the payout optis and specically, you have a
just this week, geralct ec froze pension pbenefits for and plans to offer lump sums to 100,000 former employees whoo have yet start receiving their pension benefits. all to reduce its debt and future obligations. in the meantime it can be all very confusing f individual workers when it comes to making that important decision about joining us with advice, ts. marguerite chang. thanks for joining us. me. hank you so much for having >> it comes down to lump sum now or the income stream in ie...
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organizations, child abusers, the people seeking to do harm to others -- children from individuals,ecnd nationality. i would urge fenebook and to ge in active dialogue on which something that is not t happened thus far, and that is why we have issued this letter. gordon: facebook owns whatapp, already encrypted and subject of complaints from police. the company planste to encryption into its other services. privacy campaigners backed facebook arguing it was important for everyone's communication to be protected.te >> what government is saying is that citizens should not have a right to a private conversation, that government should always ve a backdoor in. gordon: facebook seems unlikely to back down, and the battle over encryption and what kind of sick. he we want and with what consequences -- whatcoind of it securwe want and with what consequences is beginning. gordon corera, bbc news. nada: prince harry has begun legal action against two newspapers, "the sun" and "the "daily mirror," over allegations the move follows the announ sussex and his wife are taking separate legal action a
organizations, child abusers, the people seeking to do harm to others -- children from individuals,ecnd nationality. i would urge fenebook and to ge in active dialogue on which something that is not t happened thus far, and that is why we have issued this letter. gordon: facebook owns whatapp, already encrypted and subject of complaints from police. the company planste to encryption into its other services. privacy campaigners backed facebook arguing it was important for everyone's...
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. >> it was enough to scare me, just sg ec problem, allowing police to take a human approach to enforcementtterson, nbc news, albuquer f ntival beautiful and safe for everybody. that's the way to do it. >> good job of that. >>> thanks for watching. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. before we go, check out this underwater pumpkin carving competition in the florida keys. the news continues on nbc. >>> we will want to hear from that person. >> people who are in the very core of all of these events are saying this can't happen >> a second whistle-blower with firsthand knowledge of the president's controversial phone call with ukraine's president. what's next in the impeachment inquiry? >>> four people are murdered in cold blood at a kansas city, kansas bar as two gunmen remain at large police have their manhunt and it continues. >>> the supreme court is back in session today, facing hot button issues on immigration, gay rights and religious freedom >>> then to the bizarre story of weeding pig the size of polar bears.
. >> it was enough to scare me, just sg ec problem, allowing police to take a human approach to enforcementtterson, nbc news, albuquer f ntival beautiful and safe for everybody. that's the way to do it. >> good job of that. >>> thanks for watching. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. before we go, check out this underwater pumpkin carving competition in the florida keys. the news continues on nbc. >>> we will want to hear from that person. >>...
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high quality pizzas delivered in 15 minutes ec. he orange nay will wanted to open a brick and mortar business but couldn't do it. >> the cost for brick in san francisco is insane. second part of this is, the direction of the consumer, consumer trend are that dine-in is actually going down and delivery is going up. >> as restaurants continue to close due to changing eating habits, high rents and labor shortage, more restaurateurs are focusing on delivery as a way to cut down on costs. virtual restauants is one of the areas of growth for uber eats. there's a guide online for how to open up. >> enjoy your fire pies. >> richmond believes going virtual is his best option. even he admits it could have harmful effects to a hurting restaurant industry. >> it is hurting the restaurant industry. that's where regular brick and mortar and dine-in restaurants need to adapt. they're having a hard time. >> for now, this might be the future. in san francisco, liz >>> blue skies today, too. here's sandhya patel. >>> this is one of the best times of
high quality pizzas delivered in 15 minutes ec. he orange nay will wanted to open a brick and mortar business but couldn't do it. >> the cost for brick in san francisco is insane. second part of this is, the direction of the consumer, consumer trend are that dine-in is actually going down and delivery is going up. >> as restaurants continue to close due to changing eating habits, high rents and labor shortage, more restaurateurs are focusing on delivery as a way to cut down on...
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. >> very quickly can any of the others break through on theom ec side of things on the arguments therere already troying. pete buttigieg has an ad up todayftoing elizabeth warren and medicare for all for the issue that bertha coombs raised ment a a that it would get rid with private insurance. kamala harris differentiated frerz the front runneayg she embraced med kir for all she wants to preserve ae ror privateensurers look for that a a contrast. >> thank you so much. john harwood in westville, tifr. >>> and coming u next chapter, a popular video game goes dark but now we know why. ♪ ♪ >>> f ially todaywas a gaming cliff-hanger. the wildly porp fortnite, suddenly went black on sds sunday, leaving the 250 plion playyers arp the world wondering what happened but iles been c up. >> here is josh lipton. >> fortnite fans can breathe a sigh of relief. as the pgame'ste company dhat owns the mash hit has now formally launchehapter 2 of the game. fortnite boast 250 million registered playern and raked i an estimated li $2.4on in revenue last ear.more than any other single title. fortnite is fre
. >> very quickly can any of the others break through on theom ec side of things on the arguments therere already troying. pete buttigieg has an ad up todayftoing elizabeth warren and medicare for all for the issue that bertha coombs raised ment a a that it would get rid with private insurance. kamala harris differentiated frerz the front runneayg she embraced med kir for all she wants to preserve ae ror privateensurers look for that a a contrast. >> thank you so much. john harwood...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> chile is calling off the no asia-pacific ec cooperation summit that it was scheduledh. that is the same meeting where president trump and chins president xi were planning to meet to discuss a possible 1 trade deal. the cancellation comes amid the white house says it's here. awaiting information on a new location for the summi and that it's looking forward to finalizing the deal with china within the same time frame. word of the cancellation sent the chilean etf lower in today'' trading sessisi. >>> and now to california where broke out north of los angeles. the fire is burning neerp the ronana reagan presideial library whi mab evacuated for thest te ever a a extreme red flag warning was in effect in southern .californ wind gusts could reach 807-mile-per-hour making the fire harder to contain. the wildfires are also putting a lot of attention on the insutrnce indus so we asked contessa brewer to do some digging. >> for insurance compa des the costoing business in california is goingp. the industry has paid out almosi $25on for wildfires in california the last two years
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> chile is calling off the no asia-pacific ec cooperation summit that it was scheduledh. that is the same meeting where president trump and chins president xi were planning to meet to discuss a possible 1 trade deal. the cancellation comes amid the white house says it's here. awaiting information on a new location for the summi and that it's looking forward to finalizing the deal with china within the same time frame. word of the cancellation sent the...
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they want the change the ec st.howbjp on tv at all. no this is true. jamelle, is this strategy of going down the impeachment inquiry path potentially going back-to-backfire for democrats. >> thus far there is no evidence that it is. thus far voters seem to be supportive of the investigation by a slim majority, by a very large plurality. far as supporting outreach kevin thomas preach and -- impeachment and removal, there seems to be some indication voters are open to it if the investigation reveals or shows or moves serious misconduct. so my take is tha democrats are probablyt in the safe zone as long as this appears not to be some sort of partisan attack, right, as long as it looks like two voters that democrats are investigating, something quite serious, which is trying the tamper with the election, trying to corrupt the election, basically trying to cheat into a second term, as long as that's how it appears to voters, i think they're probably fine, and i think the republicans' defense does hinge on trying to make this look very partisan. i think in a
they want the change the ec st.howbjp on tv at all. no this is true. jamelle, is this strategy of going down the impeachment inquiry path potentially going back-to-backfire for democrats. >> thus far there is no evidence that it is. thus far voters seem to be supportive of the investigation by a slim majority, by a very large plurality. far as supporting outreach kevin thomas preach and -- impeachment and removal, there seems to be some indication voters are open to it if the...
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predecessor companies since their graduation from harvard university with a bachelorbachelor's degree in ecs in 1983. cior to the current role, he has held a variety of ceo positions for citigroup including ceo of europe, middle east and africa, ceo of city holding, ceo of the city will pull both management unit and the head of the corporate and commercial bank. a separate of trustee for the ski and snowboard association. the moderator is an award-winning senior reporter and i'm sure many of us see the articles on a regular basis. he's h covered the automotive industry collapse and resurgence have a global supplier common-law marriage bankruptcy and multibillion dollar mergers and acquisition deals things in this room nobody has become familiar with over the years. he served as an expert source on the national local television and radio programs. dustin has also won several awards including the alliance of the publications best local coverage of the national economic story award for his coverage of manufacturing from overseas in 2012. he attended grand valley state university and studied jou
predecessor companies since their graduation from harvard university with a bachelorbachelor's degree in ecs in 1983. cior to the current role, he has held a variety of ceo positions for citigroup including ceo of europe, middle east and africa, ceo of city holding, ceo of the city will pull both management unit and the head of the corporate and commercial bank. a separate of trustee for the ski and snowboard association. the moderator is an award-winning senior reporter and i'm sure many of us...
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-...our six bakers put their twist on a signature suet pudding... ec -that's perfto. -...survived one hell of a technical challenge... -what an ugly bunch of nuns. -...and made 252 showstopping pf pastries which put them in a spin. -get a grip. hank you. -the flavor combinations inside are delicious. -...finally being awarded star baker. -well done. -the bakers raced against time... -[ sighs ] -..and glenn becameavthe eie now for the all-female quarterfinalists, it's make or bak.... [ glass shatters ] -it's like the incredible hulk! -...as they battle it out for a place in the semifal... st -i've juot to concentrate on each task
-...our six bakers put their twist on a signature suet pudding... ec -that's perfto. -...survived one hell of a technical challenge... -what an ugly bunch of nuns. -...and made 252 showstopping pf pastries which put them in a spin. -get a grip. hank you. -the flavor combinations inside are delicious. -...finally being awarded star baker. -well done. -the bakers raced against time... -[ sighs ] -..and glenn becameavthe eie now for the all-female quarterfinalists, it's make or bak.... [ glass...
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. >> reporter: today, in iowa, ec-- committing if he's >> no one in my family will have an office in the white house. will in fact have any business relationship with anyone that relates to a foreign corporation or foreign country. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders also speaking to iowa union members from vermont. he told our jonathan karl why he should be the choice over senator elizabeth warren. >> what do you say to those that they would pick her because she's eight years younger, she didn't just have a heart attack. and, in the positions, you're pretty much the same. >> i think she's a very, very good senator. but there are differences between elizabeth and myself. she has said she's a capitalist through her bones. i'm not. >> reporter: and the next democratic debate, just two days away. the democratic candidates are coming to terms with the reality that with 12 candidates on a stage, that means there will be less time for them to get their message across. kamala harris saying that does not allow for in-depth conversation on serious issues. >> rachel, thank you. >>> we move on
. >> reporter: today, in iowa, ec-- committing if he's >> no one in my family will have an office in the white house. will in fact have any business relationship with anyone that relates to a foreign corporation or foreign country. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders also speaking to iowa union members from vermont. he told our jonathan karl why he should be the choice over senator elizabeth warren. >> what do you say to those that they would pick her because she's eight...
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>>secretary of state alex by the ec will appeal the federal ruling that came down earlier this week, a judge temporarily blocked california's new state law that aims to get president donald trump to release his tax returns the trump campaign sued the state after newsom signed this into law earlier this year that requires presidential candidates to release 5 years worth of personal tax returns in order to be on the primary ballot in his ruling this week the judge wrote quote. >>it is not the job of the courts to decide whether a tax return disclosure requirement is good policy or makes political sense. but the office said wednesday there's not yet a timeline on when that appeal process will begin. the secretary of state wrote in a statement quote our elected leaders have a legal and moral obligation to be transparent with voters about potential conflicts of interest this law is fundamental to preserving and protecting american democracy. president donald trump wednesday took a jab at the effort and governor gavin newsome during a press conference a governor. >>gavin newsome is another
>>secretary of state alex by the ec will appeal the federal ruling that came down earlier this week, a judge temporarily blocked california's new state law that aims to get president donald trump to release his tax returns the trump campaign sued the state after newsom signed this into law earlier this year that requires presidential candidates to release 5 years worth of personal tax returns in order to be on the primary ballot in his ruling this week the judge wrote quote. >>it is...
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end, e is a icon you and you adore her comes across in your prose, was there a danger of writing a eceat was to puffy? >> the problem e that is perfect. for ars, e has sort of mastered that tightrope of how to be famous. other people make big mistakes, public gas, but she manages to survive all of it, especially 80arting in the and 90s, she ojected the image of the virtuous mother, you know, she can do it all, she in a wo mother, has four children, is incredible marriage, and, she úof our lifetimes. st actors so, she really knew how to navigate that media persona. >> the marriage came after she lost a great love of her life and john edtisdale who pl freda in the godfather. ti the adap of not only being a mother and having four children, four pretty good kid by my standards is pretty hollywood, you don't about these happily ever after storie don't know if i call her perfect. but, you're talking about her life being perfect, too. >> her life, if by having it all, a great marriage, children, a great career, then her life is pretty perfect. however, what i found was that she is more -- yes
end, e is a icon you and you adore her comes across in your prose, was there a danger of writing a eceat was to puffy? >> the problem e that is perfect. for ars, e has sort of mastered that tightrope of how to be famous. other people make big mistakes, public gas, but she manages to survive all of it, especially 80arting in the and 90s, she ojected the image of the virtuous mother, you know, she can do it all, she in a wo mother, has four children, is incredible marriage, and, she úof...
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but next door at 35-34-35-36 which became three deluxe condos having a horizonal ec pang expad that was sided by the tenants putting the pressure on 3544. so i urge you to see the linkage in these properties and i'll show you the pickets now. the one on day street which was this house, which was a nice house and it became this here, right there, 4.7 million, but then here is 22 day and that was ellised across the street. that would be helpful in projects like this issue, thank you. >> any other public comment on this item? >> good afternoon, commissioners. peter cohen with the community housing organizations and just acknowledgement to staff for all of your hard work and thanks for reaching out to folks in doing the research. a few comments. just wanted to connect some dots, just interesting things that have happened in the last couple of days. just yesterday, the budget analyst's office released a report called job's housing, which is the first time of looking what our workforce is in this city and how those worker households need housing that is affordable to them. not surprisingly, t
but next door at 35-34-35-36 which became three deluxe condos having a horizonal ec pang expad that was sided by the tenants putting the pressure on 3544. so i urge you to see the linkage in these properties and i'll show you the pickets now. the one on day street which was this house, which was a nice house and it became this here, right there, 4.7 million, but then here is 22 day and that was ellised across the street. that would be helpful in projects like this issue, thank you. >> any...
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ofiously the ec line reasoning is trump wants a deal and it would help economy, maybe get some businessfidence, lift the stock market to new highs. should investors be worried that he wants to run with this big oppositional force, this tension , and that may be investors have gotten his politics wrong? >> this tweet today where he talked about china once deal, but do i? withught that was keeping the vision that it has to be a big deal, constructive, that it can carry through to the 2020 election. any minimal deal would be a weak deal. it has to be more constructive. , and&p is within the range the 10 year is not far away from the lows, so that tells me there is caution there. romaine: when you look at the markets now, there is clearly a short-term knee-jerk reaction to anything positive on the trade front. into aat translate long-term boost to financial markets for the economy itself? if it leads to de-escalation and it becomes clear that was a ,eans to get this deal together that would be a boost. if china were to comply saying ,e are lowering our barriers one way we could compare this
ofiously the ec line reasoning is trump wants a deal and it would help economy, maybe get some businessfidence, lift the stock market to new highs. should investors be worried that he wants to run with this big oppositional force, this tension , and that may be investors have gotten his politics wrong? >> this tweet today where he talked about china once deal, but do i? withught that was keeping the vision that it has to be a big deal, constructive, that it can carry through to the 2020...
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we'll have people who deal with ec and tech. everything from the 5g challenges, protection of the innovation base in the united states, understanding china's own efforts at acquiring technology and modernizing themselves better. that will all be under our china ship to we think put us in a better position to compete well and effectively and do so in a safe way. with that i may pause and see if that is enough to disperse some discussions, questions, comments, whatever may be on your mind. thank you, glen. >> thank you very much, randy. as i mentioned earlier in our previous discussion beforehand, i wanted to ask you about what is the pentagon thinking about china in the arctic, if you could address that. >> well, we put out an annual report at the pentagon called the pla military power report and every year we select a special topic or two to include as special annexes. at this point we're more in the observation phase and trying to better understand phase. we see certainly a lot of interests on the part of the chinese, joining t
we'll have people who deal with ec and tech. everything from the 5g challenges, protection of the innovation base in the united states, understanding china's own efforts at acquiring technology and modernizing themselves better. that will all be under our china ship to we think put us in a better position to compete well and effectively and do so in a safe way. with that i may pause and see if that is enough to disperse some discussions, questions, comments, whatever may be on your mind. thank...
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that continues to be a drag on their earnings. 33%,ec dropped about largely down to the refining sidethe business. the outlook may look a bit brighter for these companies here in china. shery: did chinese airlines benefit from week oil? tom: that was certainly a consideration. they don't normally hedge china's airlines so they may have been better off as a result of the weaker oil. from -- china suffered net income of about $340 million u.s. china looking for additional funding to buy 31 airbus and boeing jetliners for delivery in 2020. the airline sector is continuing to grow. haidi: tom mackenzie there in beijing. turning to australia, thank earnings have kicked off with a , low rates and regulatory changes could drag on results this quarter and bring up the prospect of more dividend cuts. shane elliott really pointed out myriad issues and challenges facing lenders. >> that's a key point, banks are being squeezed from all sides. there is no single source of good news. there's all these pressures that banks around the rest of the were have coped with for years. there is the continual
that continues to be a drag on their earnings. 33%,ec dropped about largely down to the refining sidethe business. the outlook may look a bit brighter for these companies here in china. shery: did chinese airlines benefit from week oil? tom: that was certainly a consideration. they don't normally hedge china's airlines so they may have been better off as a result of the weaker oil. from -- china suffered net income of about $340 million u.s. china looking for additional funding to buy 31 airbus...
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zuckerberg, the housing rights initiative, a ec based basedog group -- d.c. watchdog group have recently found human rights complaints in d.c. and maryland against seven major housing companies who are accused of using facebook's ad targeting tool to deny perspective tenants the ability to see housing ads based on their age -- which is a protected class under local fair housing laws. the lawsuit also alleges that facebook's algorithm disproportionately showed the ads to younger users. anyou agree to comply with potential subpoenas and document requests facebook might receive seeking information about how housing companies have discriminated? -- will facebook agree to produce information about the algorithm it uses to decide a bit ofssman, background here. it has always been against our policy for people to use any of our products -- especially ad products -- to discriminate. we recently entered into a settlement with the aclu to remove certain targeting features from advertising. if you're doing targeting for housing, employment, or credit opportunities you c
zuckerberg, the housing rights initiative, a ec based basedog group -- d.c. watchdog group have recently found human rights complaints in d.c. and maryland against seven major housing companies who are accused of using facebook's ad targeting tool to deny perspective tenants the ability to see housing ads based on their age -- which is a protected class under local fair housing laws. the lawsuit also alleges that facebook's algorithm disproportionately showed the ads to younger users. anyou...
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father per ec it is in stable condition that santa rosa hotel hospital that us. >>is the city of san francisco which fleet week air show and full effect a lot video that coming up in just a sad. talk a little bit about our weather forecast. is more fun to be had this weekend. yes certainly i mean the clear skies out there the hundreds of thousands of people in town while. >>yeah was an amazing forecasted a very warm especially for october standards even far indian summer taking place right now in the bay area. already noticing that cooling trend as the sun has set. but let's take a look at your blue angel, the sort war. and here's a great shot, taken by kilian lunch, our local viewer out there. and we are also i'm noticing some hazy skies out there earlier i advisory. this afternoon, through this evening because of modern i'll support aar particles specifically because of nearby fires not just near yosemite, but also our local fires that we've had in the past couple of days here in the bay area. fortunately tomorrow, i'm tracking great air quality so that air qua
father per ec it is in stable condition that santa rosa hotel hospital that us. >>is the city of san francisco which fleet week air show and full effect a lot video that coming up in just a sad. talk a little bit about our weather forecast. is more fun to be had this weekend. yes certainly i mean the clear skies out there the hundreds of thousands of people in town while. >>yeah was an amazing forecasted a very warm especially for october standards even far indian summer taking...
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and i can only say that in another four years it would be ec we dieted, and the transformation -- expedited and the transformation could be likely complete, and it would be a different america than the one we've known in the past. >> so i'm going to ask one more quick question, but i encourage to line up behind the mics because we're going to go to the audience q&a in a minute. anne, i want to read you something you wrote, and then i have a question that relates to what we just said. you write: the council for national policy and its partners have spent over four decades studying their audience and mastering the written and unwritten rules of politics. its moralists have little regard for the rights of minorities and its strategists have no respect for majority rule. if it's fully realized, their combination of theocracy and plutocracy could result in dystopia for those who fall outside their circle. the question i want to is ask is from my perspective, and i think there's been a lot written about this, the plutocracy part of it has succeeded extraordinarily. and in that, you know, you can
and i can only say that in another four years it would be ec we dieted, and the transformation -- expedited and the transformation could be likely complete, and it would be a different america than the one we've known in the past. >> so i'm going to ask one more quick question, but i encourage to line up behind the mics because we're going to go to the audience q&a in a minute. anne, i want to read you something you wrote, and then i have a question that relates to what we just said....
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. >> the abortion pill will be available on all ec and csu campuses by 2023. >>> governor newsom signedab 1264, which will allow planned parenthood to prescribe abortion pills to patients through an app on a smart phone. >>> she is known as the serial stowaway. 67-year-old marilyn hartman is due in court today after sneaking in at chicago's o'hare airport. she was arrested after she snuck past security and boarded a plane that took off. police will not say where that flight was headed. hartman has been arrested at least half a dozen times in chicago at o'hare and midway airport. in 2014, she was arrested in los angeles after sneaking onto a flight from san jose. she was arrested six other times that year for trying, but failing to board flights in san francisco. she has also faced charges in phoenix and jacksonville. hartman is facing a criminal trespassing charge. >>> this morning, aviation regulators are criticizing both boeing and the faa over the grounded 737 max. the report condemns billing fot information. it calls out the faa for lacking expertise during the process. >> reporter:
. >> the abortion pill will be available on all ec and csu campuses by 2023. >>> governor newsom signedab 1264, which will allow planned parenthood to prescribe abortion pills to patients through an app on a smart phone. >>> she is known as the serial stowaway. 67-year-old marilyn hartman is due in court today after sneaking in at chicago's o'hare airport. she was arrested after she snuck past security and boarded a plane that took off. police will not say where that...
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. >> ec subpoena tack lar. >> i know. it is so amazing. if you have any plans this weekend, saturday looks like the warmest day. we'll see numbers cool off as he hit sunday. we'll bring you into the micro climate forecast. because fire danger has been a major concern this week, we did want to show you the red flag fire warning has been extended for parts of southern california. again, our fire danger is gone. but they have now reupped part of this 6:00 p.m. on saturday. it's basically just north of los angeles including the fire burn zone in san bernardino also into ohigh with northeast gusts of 20 to 30-miles-per-hour. i want to put a map perspective of where it is burning specifically. you can see in porter ranch we've got the fire outline, the fire growth zone. it went right into porter ranch really close to grenada hills. most of the activity has been on the north, western, and southern side. wind gusts still possibly of 45-miles-per-hour. it warms up tomorrow but by the arch wind gusts will pull away and help the firefighters out. in
. >> ec subpoena tack lar. >> i know. it is so amazing. if you have any plans this weekend, saturday looks like the warmest day. we'll see numbers cool off as he hit sunday. we'll bring you into the micro climate forecast. because fire danger has been a major concern this week, we did want to show you the red flag fire warning has been extended for parts of southern california. again, our fire danger is gone. but they have now reupped part of this 6:00 p.m. on saturday. it's...
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indianapolis is its own bubble like ec or new york or wherever, outside the old manufacturing towns, he feels these trump rumblings. need toi might get on board. host: you can text us at (202) 748-8003. rebecca says pence is a religious right, hypothetically. give us an example of pence faith rubbing off on donald trump or just an example of pence's faith. guest: people tell me they will hold hands and pray, occasionally before meetings. that trump has become ok with this. it was awkward at first but they do it now. faith, he does acts of service. i am trying to think back, two years ago, he was washing down the vietnam war memorial. you see this. he goes out and will do these things. it is in stark contrast to trump. pence does not mind getting down, i think it was one of the hurricanes in 2017, he was lifting tree limbs and handing out food. it was not like trump tossing rolls of paper towels. host: we saw the ceremony for the new joint chiefs of staff chair. we noticed that there was a man in a wheelchair that mike pence helped the military officials get down and lift the chair in
indianapolis is its own bubble like ec or new york or wherever, outside the old manufacturing towns, he feels these trump rumblings. need toi might get on board. host: you can text us at (202) 748-8003. rebecca says pence is a religious right, hypothetically. give us an example of pence faith rubbing off on donald trump or just an example of pence's faith. guest: people tell me they will hold hands and pray, occasionally before meetings. that trump has become ok with this. it was awkward at...
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and i can only say that in another four years it would be ec we dieted, and the transformation -- expedited and the transformation could be likely complete, and it would be a different america than the one we've known in the past. >> so i'm going to ask one more quick question, but i encourage to line up behind the mics because we're going to go to the audience q&a in a minute. anne, i want to read you something you wrote, and then i have a question that relates to what we just said. you write: the council for national policy and its partners have spent over four decades studying their audience and mastering the written and unwritten rules of politics. its moralists have little regard for the rights of minorities and its strategists have no respect for majority rule. if it's fully realized, their combination of theocracy and plutocracy could result in dystopia for those who fall outside their circle. the question i want to is ask is from my perspective, and i think there's been a lot written about this, the plutocracy part of it has succeeded extraordinarily. and in that, you know, you can
and i can only say that in another four years it would be ec we dieted, and the transformation -- expedited and the transformation could be likely complete, and it would be a different america than the one we've known in the past. >> so i'm going to ask one more quick question, but i encourage to line up behind the mics because we're going to go to the audience q&a in a minute. anne, i want to read you something you wrote, and then i have a question that relates to what we just said....
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ec most importantly the doj inspector general under taken a comprehensive review of fbi and doj actionn 2016, precisely what john durham is supposed to be doing in this review. this is bill barr trying to create a talking point for president trump to say he was treated unfairly and mistreated by the intelligence community and more concerning, andrea, this will send a signal to intelligence analysts that you should follow the truth as long as the truth does not lead you to president trump. >> we are trying to get to the truth of a lot of thung things. one of his texts is crazy to withhold security assistance for help of the political campaign that seems to validate the quid pro quo. what is about these ambassadors who are coming and how critical this is to the inquiry and to what's going on in the state department? >> well, ambassador taylor is an extraordinary professional, i have known him for many years back when i served in the clinton administration. he was responsible for the funding that was going to the newly inspe new newly independent state. he went to west point, he served in
ec most importantly the doj inspector general under taken a comprehensive review of fbi and doj actionn 2016, precisely what john durham is supposed to be doing in this review. this is bill barr trying to create a talking point for president trump to say he was treated unfairly and mistreated by the intelligence community and more concerning, andrea, this will send a signal to intelligence analysts that you should follow the truth as long as the truth does not lead you to president trump....
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and they just said american ec bball they don't leikau itse stops and goes, stops and goes.reas over here, it's on and on and on and on. >> the 49ers play the browns on monday night football, but they already scored a big win this week. participating in the third annual crucial catch fashion show featuring 19 cancer survivors. they put on a show accompanied by 20 niners players, and the goal is simple, beat cancer. >> you can never do enough to spread awareness. the fact to come in and celebrate the people for what they have overcome, i mean, they deserve it. they deserve as much recognition as we do playing football. and the fact that we can give back to them and make them feel special, even for an hour or two on a runway, that's what matters. >> so great job by the 49ers in that cause. and erik karlsson missioned the first sharks game last night. he put out word on social media. his wife just gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. so congratulations to the family. >> all right. thanks, larry. >>> join us tonight for abc7 news at 11:00. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose.
and they just said american ec bball they don't leikau itse stops and goes, stops and goes.reas over here, it's on and on and on and on. >> the 49ers play the browns on monday night football, but they already scored a big win this week. participating in the third annual crucial catch fashion show featuring 19 cancer survivors. they put on a show accompanied by 20 niners players, and the goal is simple, beat cancer. >> you can never do enough to spread awareness. the fact to come in...
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gillian: a new statement from hunter biden's attorney says he's stepping down from the post of a chinese ec not to elect for any foreign companies should his father get elected in 2020. molly henneberg has that story. >> reporter: hunter biden will exit the board of directors for bhr by the end of this month. here's what his lawyer said about that decision. quote: to date, hunter has not received any e compensation for being on bhr's board of directors. he has not received any return on his investment. there have been no distributions to shareholders since hunter obtained his equity interest. moreover, hunter played no role in making investments. hunter intends to resign from the board of directors on or by october 31, 2019. in addition, the statement says if former vice president joe biden becomes president, hunter will agree not to serve on boards of or work on behalf of foreign-owned companies. republicans say hunter biden's international business deals made when his dad was vp should be investigated. >> this is what people hate about the swamp. this is a part of how donald trump won in
gillian: a new statement from hunter biden's attorney says he's stepping down from the post of a chinese ec not to elect for any foreign companies should his father get elected in 2020. molly henneberg has that story. >> reporter: hunter biden will exit the board of directors for bhr by the end of this month. here's what his lawyer said about that decision. quote: to date, hunter has not received any e compensation for being on bhr's board of directors. he has not received any return on...
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the transcript of what he said in a one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin where the ec-- t evidence has been destroyed and placing some things on nsc servers that shouldn't be there that make it harder for us to learn the truth and the fact that only threw the mueller report, the reporting from the press and whistle-blowers within the white house do we really learn the truth. >> so you're not backing away from your accusations that he's a russian asset. >> i think he's working in the best interest of russian and counter to the best interest of united states and we see it in what he did in syria, that the kurds are being forced to leave behind and as your correspondent in the field just said compromised position and supply lines to whose benefit, to isis and iran and russia. >> and you're getting heat and criticism not just from republicans but democrats as well for your criticism of the president comparing him to nazis and hitler. you said the other day in an interview with al sharpton president trump inspired by the propaganda of the third richt that the more justice and dizzying t
the transcript of what he said in a one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin where the ec-- t evidence has been destroyed and placing some things on nsc servers that shouldn't be there that make it harder for us to learn the truth and the fact that only threw the mueller report, the reporting from the press and whistle-blowers within the white house do we really learn the truth. >> so you're not backing away from your accusations that he's a russian asset. >> i think he's working in...
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definitely shows and ec the drive times they look great i the kids still have to go to school. and do they need a jacket yeah this morning. >>good idea to have it with later today, not so much though it will be one of our warmer days of the week ahead today and tomorrow seeing of the warmest of the forecast with the golden gate bridge already crystal clear look at that beautiful skies up above the golden gate after a few clouds a push on through earlier this morning, 40's and 50's is where temperatures are right now with fremont double in redwood city in the 40's. we had some 30's up in the north will for the most part we'vele him say only that you're still heard holding on to him right now at 36 degrees a beautiful afternoon for san francisco as well as in oakland and san jose with upper 70's in the south bay. just a few 80's holding on out there, i've got more details in this nice forecast ahead, robin. >>thank you john, no delays at all all at the bay bridge toll plaza if in doubtell over an hour ago and it's looking good. no problems across the upper deck over to the skyway
definitely shows and ec the drive times they look great i the kids still have to go to school. and do they need a jacket yeah this morning. >>good idea to have it with later today, not so much though it will be one of our warmer days of the week ahead today and tomorrow seeing of the warmest of the forecast with the golden gate bridge already crystal clear look at that beautiful skies up above the golden gate after a few clouds a push on through earlier this morning, 40's and 50's is...
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and now what we hahave is the ec represented by the justice department in the united states supreme coururtuing the othr side of the casing we should never have b brought thehe case because there was no violation of law there. so in terms of what happens in court. the question in any case like this is, ok, do we have five votes? ththe four momore liberal justis had a bunch of questions, but my take away is i think they would vote for the plaintiffs, for the employees in both of these is sue's -- issues. -- excuse me,ugh just as gorsuch asked many questions of both sides and seem to be wrestling with this issue in a way that his colleagues on the right -- juan: and he is known as a textural list? they say,at means is look, i don't really care what congress was thinking about when they passed the law. i was not so worried about what they thought they were doing. i'm going to look at the words they used and figure out what do they mean and real life and apply them as such. the arguments from the trumpet administration were largely non-textualist arguments. to appealthat seemed to justice gorsu
and now what we hahave is the ec represented by the justice department in the united states supreme coururtuing the othr side of the casing we should never have b brought thehe case because there was no violation of law there. so in terms of what happens in court. the question in any case like this is, ok, do we have five votes? ththe four momore liberal justis had a bunch of questions, but my take away is i think they would vote for the plaintiffs, for the employees in both of these is sue's...
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change, but dabls says the guiding principlr behind hisand the mbad african bead museum will not.be ecrson is poor, justse a person is homeless, just because a person doesn't have anything, they still can have an apeciation for art. >> reporter: f the pbs newshour, i'm mary ellen geist in detroit, michigan >> woodruff:nd finally tonight, for those of you watching newshour the western part of the country, or after 9pm in the east and online, yous may have noticething different. we are thrilled to announce that tonight we are launching "newshour west." we realize the news doesn't stop after we go off the air at 7pm eastern time, so we wille dating news headlines to better ss ve our western and late night audiences. and i'm now joined by our correspondent anchor stephanie sy who is based at our bureau at the cronkite school of journalism at arizone university in phoenix. stephanie, you have been preparing for months.are you re? >> we are absolutely ready, and so excited. thank you so mh, judy. you might recognize my surroundings, by the way, because this set was built to match your set. s
change, but dabls says the guiding principlr behind hisand the mbad african bead museum will not.be ecrson is poor, justse a person is homeless, just because a person doesn't have anything, they still can have an apeciation for art. >> reporter: f the pbs newshour, i'm mary ellen geist in detroit, michigan >> woodruff:nd finally tonight, for those of you watching newshour the western part of the country, or after 9pm in the east and online, yous may have noticething different. we...
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largestty provider shut off power to more an a million people toda it's the biggest planned outage ec state's history. pacific gas and ic said it hopes to stop its equipment from sparking wildfires during the hot, windy weather. about 800,000 customers will eventually be affected across 34 counties in northern and central california. officials warned the blackout could last days. >> as long as those high winds are there, the power will be out.t pg & e will gin restoring power until those wind conditions are down, and then at that point it can take up to five days for the last customer to be rested. we will be working with them to increase the velocity of that restoration and restore as quickly as possible, but it is in theirands and their infrastructure. >> woodruff: pg & e came under increased scrutiny lastcr november, after california's deadliest and most destructive fire was determined to be ignited by the utility's transmission lines. that fire killed 85 people and destroyed more than 10,000 the f.b.i. arrested an official at the defense intelligencecy agoday for leaking classifie
largestty provider shut off power to more an a million people toda it's the biggest planned outage ec state's history. pacific gas and ic said it hopes to stop its equipment from sparking wildfires during the hot, windy weather. about 800,000 customers will eventually be affected across 34 counties in northern and central california. officials warned the blackout could last days. >> as long as those high winds are there, the power will be out.t pg & e will gin restoring power until...
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and it definitely shows and ec the drive times they look great i the kids still have to go to school.nd do they need a jacket yeah this morning. >>good idea to have it with later today, not so much though it will be one of our warmer days of the week ahead today and tomorrow seeing of the warmest of the forecast with the golden gate bridge already crystal clear look at that beautiful skies up above the golden gate after a few clouds a push on through earlier this morning, 40's and 50's is where temperatures are right now with fremont double in redwood city in the 40's. we had some 30's up in the north will for the most part we'vele him say only that you're still heard holding on to him right now at 36 degrees a beautiful afternoon for san francisco as well as in oakland and san jose with upper 70's in the south bay. just a few 80's holding on out there, i've got more details in this nice forecast ahead, robin. >>thank you john, no delays at all all at the bay bridge toll plaza if in doubtell over
and it definitely shows and ec the drive times they look great i the kids still have to go to school.nd do they need a jacket yeah this morning. >>good idea to have it with later today, not so much though it will be one of our warmer days of the week ahead today and tomorrow seeing of the warmest of the forecast with the golden gate bridge already crystal clear look at that beautiful skies up above the golden gate after a few clouds a push on through earlier this morning, 40's and 50's is...
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. >> come on, alison is out sick and you've got no one to tech home-ec.'re not minimally competent [ scoffs ] >> yeah, well, you have a weird head >> whoa. i'm going to let that slide. because i'm very secure in my head shape minimally competent is an official term. all substitutes need a certificate from the state saying you have "the lowest level of remedial knowledge in basic subjects, like reading and math." >> i have a diploma from this school >> you'll have to do better than that [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our good friend, tim meadows, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, tim >> thank you >> seth: it's always so good to see you. i ran into you this summer >> alright >> seth: we were -- we'll do that again [ laughter ] >> thank you >> seth: we saw each other at a colin quinn's wedding this summer >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: and you're actually going out on the road with colin doing some stand-up. >> yeah, we're doing the show somewhere -- mohegan sun >> seth: mohegan sun in connecticut? >> yes >> seth: ther
. >> come on, alison is out sick and you've got no one to tech home-ec.'re not minimally competent [ scoffs ] >> yeah, well, you have a weird head >> whoa. i'm going to let that slide. because i'm very secure in my head shape minimally competent is an official term. all substitutes need a certificate from the state saying you have "the lowest level of remedial knowledge in basic subjects, like reading and math." >> i have a diploma from this school >>...
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what is a key barrier, is that the mindset of the culture or the leadership ec?ink the three of them are barriers. there are barriers within women. not in ae are usually position to really fight for ourselves. we tend to fight for everyone toe, and we tend to want achieve things but maybe not advertise about what we are doing. there are barriers on the leadership side because of the way the executive teams are structured. and we need to go one by one and confront them to make sure those roles are changing. and then there barriers, social barriers as we know. we see that women are saying they have a very complicated life. they have a complicated life at work, at home, in their day-to-day habits. so these barriers are things that need to be changed one by one. haslinda: a commitment to diversity and ask them, -- inclusion. how's that affecting the way you deal with your clients? >> it is a good very good question. at nielsen we believe the one media truth is what can help news, advertisers and change the way they feature women and men in their audience. very strong
what is a key barrier, is that the mindset of the culture or the leadership ec?ink the three of them are barriers. there are barriers within women. not in ae are usually position to really fight for ourselves. we tend to fight for everyone toe, and we tend to want achieve things but maybe not advertise about what we are doing. there are barriers on the leadership side because of the way the executive teams are structured. and we need to go one by one and confront them to make sure those roles...
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here's ece goksedef from bbc turkish on how that might work. it needs 30 kilometres of safe zone, but now it might change because we don't know the details of the safe zone or the military operation which turkey is now planning, so we will know the details after the us withdrawal ends and it seems like there might be only 5—6 kilometres of syrian turkey border so it might only take a hundred syrian refugees and this also requires a settlement project which will cost millions of dollars to turkey. who pays for the houses? turkey? president erdogan says that but he also calls for help from the european countries and the us. what about the islamic state prisoners that the kurdish are holding? president erdogan is willing to take them on? i spoke to turkish officials and security officials, and they said turkey will take the responsibility for isis fighters only in the area where turkey do the operations, just a limited area in northern syria, and the isis fighters and their families are also limited to that area, turkey will definitely take the re
here's ece goksedef from bbc turkish on how that might work. it needs 30 kilometres of safe zone, but now it might change because we don't know the details of the safe zone or the military operation which turkey is now planning, so we will know the details after the us withdrawal ends and it seems like there might be only 5—6 kilometres of syrian turkey border so it might only take a hundred syrian refugees and this also requires a settlement project which will cost millions of dollars to...
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." >> what are republicans getting out of ec cantor being house majority leader?ot sure. >> and with that, i want to pass the baton to senator jeff sessions... >> narrator: the insurgents roll out their big guns for brat: sessions. >> that's worthy of patrick henry.ar tor: and steve miller'sr: ally... >> if eric cantor is reelected, heaven forbid...>> alk-radio celebrity laura ingraham. >> there's a good chance we'll have amnes by the end of the year. >> eric cantor is definitely in trouble ininis district.>> f da brat here can get a big turnout, he's going to, he's going to make a difference... >> narrator: they'd thrown everything they could at cantors >> eric cantor'sict, let's send a real message... >> narrator: and on election night, the republicanor estaishment was in shock. >> history-making upset, house majority leader eric cantor lost... >> this is a seismic shift. narrator: cantor was defefeed. >> that took all of thebl eshment figures... >> and then we took him down. we took down cantor with dave brat. weook the, first time in t history of the republic
." >> what are republicans getting out of ec cantor being house majority leader?ot sure. >> and with that, i want to pass the baton to senator jeff sessions... >> narrator: the insurgents roll out their big guns for brat: sessions. >> that's worthy of patrick henry.ar tor: and steve miller'sr: ally... >> if eric cantor is reelected, heaven forbid...>> alk-radio celebrity laura ingraham. >> there's a good chance we'll have amnes by the end of the...
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ec minutes looking dove inn. we've been saying we think the manufacturing psych is bottom here. ism index started turning down 11 months ago. manufacturing cycles have a waive workiway of working themselves out as inventories adjust. germany will be giving us numbers next month. that's working. the trade news. we just get less worse, that seems where we are right now. >> less worse. >> the setup looks very good and i love the sentiment being negative. i think that's a good sentiment. >> we have bearish sentiment is 44%, michelle, of respondents. so people hate the stock market right now. >> people have hated this bull market since its infancy. think that's extremely positive and i agree with you that as long as we can keep sentiment low i think there's absolutely upside in the markets. it would be more alarming if people were extremely optimistic, especially with the headlines. there's some negative headlines happening and i think if investors were turning away from that i would be more concerned. >> we know how long it's been, a decade plus and everybody's looking for the late
ec minutes looking dove inn. we've been saying we think the manufacturing psych is bottom here. ism index started turning down 11 months ago. manufacturing cycles have a waive workiway of working themselves out as inventories adjust. germany will be giving us numbers next month. that's working. the trade news. we just get less worse, that seems where we are right now. >> less worse. >> the setup looks very good and i love the sentiment being negative. i think that's a good...
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so on a per-pupil basis, say 25% of the students decide to choose these scholarships, they would be ec educating for a higher dollar amount 75% of the kids which means on a per-pupil basis that amount goes up. and right now harrisburg is spending $22,000 -- when i say harrisburg, it's both state and local tax dollars -- 22,000 per student. i already gave you the result. that's well above the national average. and in addition, 60% of that amount is coming from state tax dollars while 40% of it is coming from local tax dollars that we've empowered them to do. so i do think that there's a variety of approaches to take. i don't believe you'd fit on any one approach to school choice. the treasurer talked about 25 years of charter schools and the state of arizona charter schools are another approach. but if you're saving lives, why wouldn't you continue to pursue it? >> treasurer yee, i'm interested in your comments just on the difficulty of getting a scholarship amount, you know, high. >> well, the 90 president of the basic -- 990% of basic state aid is what we use for esa, so it really is
so on a per-pupil basis, say 25% of the students decide to choose these scholarships, they would be ec educating for a higher dollar amount 75% of the kids which means on a per-pupil basis that amount goes up. and right now harrisburg is spending $22,000 -- when i say harrisburg, it's both state and local tax dollars -- 22,000 per student. i already gave you the result. that's well above the national average. and in addition, 60% of that amount is coming from state tax dollars while 40% of it...
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she says she feels her son's death will no longer be swept under the carpet stop ec also said she was. this came out of the blue —— carpet. she also said was rather confused. this came out of the blue and didn't know why diplomatic immunity no longer applied. we had the statement via her lawyer from applied. we had the statement via her lawyerfrom anne applied. we had the statement via her lawyer from anne sacoolas, saying she's devastated, there's the meeting offer, which the family could take up, but it's unclear when 01’ could take up, but it's unclear when or if that could happen because with the foreign office saying the diplomatic immunity doesn't apply and we could see the police with the cps seeking to have her extradited to face further questioning from the police, and if that's happening it could be her legal team steps in to say it's not a good idea to meet the family after all. anne sacoolas has made it clear she is prepared to co—operate with the police. her solicitor said after the crash she spoke to the police, they came to her house the following day, but there wasn't
she says she feels her son's death will no longer be swept under the carpet stop ec also said she was. this came out of the blue —— carpet. she also said was rather confused. this came out of the blue and didn't know why diplomatic immunity no longer applied. we had the statement via her lawyer from applied. we had the statement via her lawyerfrom anne applied. we had the statement via her lawyer from anne sacoolas, saying she's devastated, there's the meeting offer, which the family could...
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when you see images of napa valley ms some of these vineyards going up, if you are planning a vacation ecsee this -- alix: pg&e cut off power moments before they had another failure of electrical equipment. is the return of the anti-elite government in argentina. we will take a look at that. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. is this a sustained rally above 3000? on friday.rd it was led by the value stock. other asset classes have a mixed dollar, up by 0.1%. the hardest hit here in the u.s. was 48 hours ahead of the fed meeting. 19 basis points is the spread. picked fernandez to be there latest president. he will meet with the current president. build the argentina we deserve because it's not true that we are condemned to this argentina. build again the country that our fathers dreamed of. alix: joining us is patrick in buenos aires. what happens now? patrick: good morning. i think fernandez faces competing demands between his populist base that wants to see more social spending, more spending on the poor and vulnerable and investors. they have $100 million to re-profi
when you see images of napa valley ms some of these vineyards going up, if you are planning a vacation ecsee this -- alix: pg&e cut off power moments before they had another failure of electrical equipment. is the return of the anti-elite government in argentina. we will take a look at that. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. is this a sustained rally above 3000? on friday.rd it was led by the value stock. other asset classes have a mixed dollar, up by 0.1%. the...