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when you have a crisis, a crisis can be generated by outside the .ence, inside events i lived throughisis in 1999 where i had to revive the company. this was a crisis from inside. when you have the financial crisis in 2008, all companies were in crisis. you pray to have a good leader, because you know the future of your organization and your own future depends on how fast it he is going to react. will he see things clearly and take the right decision? i would associate leadership with crisis. there is less demand, less attention when things are going on, more complacency, but much more expectation and demand when you are afraid and worried about what may happen. francine: you are the fixer ceo. you come in and turn around the company. is there a theme for your restructuring? was a different every time? carlos: it was different. fixing nissan is different from what is being done today with mitsubishi or what has been done for many years for renault. company, this is what i called the difference between turnaround and revival. a turnaround is where your fixing the problem on the short-t
when you have a crisis, a crisis can be generated by outside the .ence, inside events i lived throughisis in 1999 where i had to revive the company. this was a crisis from inside. when you have the financial crisis in 2008, all companies were in crisis. you pray to have a good leader, because you know the future of your organization and your own future depends on how fast it he is going to react. will he see things clearly and take the right decision? i would associate leadership with crisis....
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. >> i feel we are ence hopes that his film shows people how to prepare and protect themselves and the neighbors in a crisis. >> rising to the occasion and capturing a great story is something i am very proud of. >> reporter: this is only the third screening. it has some film festivals to go to before it becomes widely available. there is a link to the trailer at www.ktvu.com . >>> a new statue honoring doctor martin luther king jr. was unveiled at a school in east bay. it took six years but the dream of the statue at the martin luther king jr. high school in pittsburgh became a reality. this came from the desire to show students the likeness of a man who did so much and change the nation fighting for civil rights. >> i like to say that the fight is not over. there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure that we are providing access to education, the everyone of all races and creeds feel excepted the everyone of all religious beliefs feel excepted and that they understand that america is a place of equality. >> doctor king was a baptist minister who led the charge in the civil righ
. >> i feel we are ence hopes that his film shows people how to prepare and protect themselves and the neighbors in a crisis. >> rising to the occasion and capturing a great story is something i am very proud of. >> reporter: this is only the third screening. it has some film festivals to go to before it becomes widely available. there is a link to the trailer at www.ktvu.com . >>> a new statue honoring doctor martin luther king jr. was unveiled at a school in east...
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been sensitive to the possibility ngthat ear growth is slowing into next year and getting some ial ence from global indus companies that maybe that's happening and at the same time i think there is a little bit of wariness the federal reserve will continue raising rates at a paceht that m feel uncomfortable given the potential for slowing. to me that came together with the acceleration of downside momentum today. >> and that downside momentum, ke, has been occurring as we re-test recent lows. we blew through yesterday's low today and that'he when selling took off late in the afternoon, right. >> absolute willy, bill. it was basically technically driven in that sense. a lot of investors trars ying okay if we manage to hold around yesterday's lows which were very much in the region of the october 11th w lows whi the low from earlier this month, then perhaps this is just a more routine pullback and we can bet on a fourth quarter recovery from here. it's obvious we stretched to the downside. and not too far above the lows r the indexes from early this year, after the january and february co
been sensitive to the possibility ngthat ear growth is slowing into next year and getting some ial ence from global indus companies that maybe that's happening and at the same time i think there is a little bit of wariness the federal reserve will continue raising rates at a paceht that m feel uncomfortable given the potential for slowing. to me that came together with the acceleration of downside momentum today. >> and that downside momentum, ke, has been occurring as we re-test recent...
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report on the tragedy last year, and many of the billboards on the main strip were carrying words ofnd ence. by the time i left, 48 hours later, those words have disappeared, and it was back to selling as usual. >> you are looking at live pictures of broward county, florida, where there is an active shooter -- clive: people die and america moves on. but some can't do that. they say that lessons must be learned, that the past musthbe informing future. >> i used to watch these shootings on tv before happened to me. it is another level to have gone through one. to have it happen, it is like a punch in the soul. clive: with every mass shooting, lisa visits that night in vegas. >> it knocks youack again, and you can feel it, youan see it, smell it, all of it. and knowing the sadness of what those victims are going to gh. throug clive:sh but what ld america do? debates on gun control come andh go, g changes. but everything has changed for vegas survivor chelsea, who lost an eye. >> it has been hard. i have already had six surgeries just in the last few months. my son, if i go somewhere without hi
report on the tragedy last year, and many of the billboards on the main strip were carrying words ofnd ence. by the time i left, 48 hours later, those words have disappeared, and it was back to selling as usual. >> you are looking at live pictures of broward county, florida, where there is an active shooter -- clive: people die and america moves on. but some can't do that. they say that lessons must be learned, that the past musthbe informing future. >> i used to watch these...
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expneeriencing homele self- report that they have a severe mental health disorder, about 30%er of people encing homelessness self-report that theyta have a subsnce use disorder. homelessness, in and of itself is aie traumatic expe. >> reporter: christina miller, the l.a. mayor's senior project manaater of homeless sies agrees that addressing homelessness is a multi-tieredoc ss but disagrees that the homeless are being criminalized. >> instead of leading with police, leading with enforcement, ware doing everything we can to lead with services because we know that police officers are not social workers and that is not necessarily in their purview and having an enforcement heavy response is not ultimately going to get people off the streets. >> reporter: activists say they know what will get people off thstreets. >> the solution is simple. this is what the solution is. this isat only thing nds homelessness. it's this right here, house keys. until everybody got them, hey you gotta be good neighbors because they going to be people sleeping on the streets. on there are a lot of solu that we are focus
expneeriencing homele self- report that they have a severe mental health disorder, about 30%er of people encing homelessness self-report that theyta have a subsnce use disorder. homelessness, in and of itself is aie traumatic expe. >> reporter: christina miller, the l.a. mayor's senior project manaater of homeless sies agrees that addressing homelessness is a multi-tieredoc ss but disagrees that the homeless are being criminalized. >> instead of leading with police, leading with...
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at the rally, he brought up past politicalol ence. the baseball practice shooting carried out by a bernie sanders supporter. >> we did not use that attempt at mass murder for political gain because that would have been >> reporter: delivering a split message calling for. civili >> everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. tnrep bter:heut >> can you imagine speaker of the house nancy pelosi. crying chuck schumer. including crooked hillary.r: >> reporo attempt to quell the crowd's chants against hillary clinton. >> lock her up. >> oh, boy. they wil report about you tonight. >> reporter: he avoided his usual nasty nickname for a coresswoman sent an explosive device. but he wanted credit. >> i want them to say he was so nice tonight. >> reporter: earlier friday, i asked whetherde the pre would reach out to mail bomb targets. will y o call president obama any targeted to update them? >> ithey wanted me to, but i think we will pass. >> kelly, we wort the white house. the president views everything through a p
at the rally, he brought up past politicalol ence. the baseball practice shooting carried out by a bernie sanders supporter. >> we did not use that attempt at mass murder for political gain because that would have been >> reporter: delivering a split message calling for. civili >> everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. tnrep bter:heut >> can you imagine speaker of the house nancy pelosi. crying chuck schumer. including crooked...
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she told juror that's theev dna ence against daron wint is overwhelming. the t prosecution triedr down the defense' argument that dnt's brothers commithe murder and reminded the jury even if they think daron wint had help, they can still find him guilty of muener. the d tried to create reasonable doubt staying prosecution cherry picked the presented to present their theory. it was argued that they neverfu y investigated daron wint's brothers and the whereabouts at the time of the murders have never been d.confir now the defense will continue their closingts argumomorrow morning. this ten prosecution will have an opportunity for rebuttal. then this case will be turnedov to the jury for be detion. >>> new questions that reason immigration in the district. l in asuit against the government, he wants to know if people arrested arrested by the government were racially profiled. he said heides the case. they said they do not target groups of people. >>>e're over two weeks from the november mid-terms. and president trump appears t be making this migrant caravan a
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aww.au ence aws ] [ applause ] he squeaks if you hug him too tight. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, it'sghter ] next up fromallas is p. ladoucer. he was voted, "most likely to have had the mic wrestled away h fr during a wedding toast." ndlaughter and applause ] "i see my ex-wife s here tonight. [ laughter ] looking good." [ laughter ] next, from the cowboys, we have taco charlton. [ light laughter ] he was voted, "most likely to look you up and down, nod en slightly, ay, 'what's up?'" [ laughter and applause ] ne ryan griffin.ton is he was voted, "most likely to run into spock at family gatherings." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what?!ht [ la ] at? >> jimmy: he runs into spock. [ laughter ] poor dude. >> steve: aw, man. >> jimmy: he's playing -->> teve: spock? [ laughter ] jimmy: oh, my god. he goes -- [ laughter ] he goes, like, to family reunions. >> steve: yeah, i know. [ laughter ] that's something. >> jimmy: like, he goes to, like, you know, applebee's or something.oc is there and he's sitting at the table. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he goes, "hey, what's up, man?" >> steve: h
aww.au ence aws ] [ applause ] he squeaks if you hug him too tight. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, it'sghter ] next up fromallas is p. ladoucer. he was voted, "most likely to have had the mic wrestled away h fr during a wedding toast." ndlaughter and applause ] "i see my ex-wife s here tonight. [ laughter ] looking good." [ laughter ] next, from the cowboys, we have taco charlton. [ light laughter ] he was voted, "most likely to look you up and down, nod en...
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shia activisse have been enced to death. >> the environment in saudi arabia does not allow for constructiticism constructive debate, a discourse, about lively matters, matters that are going to affect us the future. >> reporter: in istanbul, khashoggi's supporters protested outside the saudi cons where turkish officials say he was murdered, his body dismembered, and flown out of the country. saudi's istanbul consul general mohammad al-oataibi gave a tour of the consulate to try and prove kashoggi had come and gone safely. >> ( ated ): jamal is not at the consulate, nor in the kingdom of saudi arabia, and the consul working to search for him, and we are worried about his case. >> reporter: but today turkish president recep tayyip erdogan, said that deal wasn't enough. >> ( translated ): the consulate officials by saying "he left here." the relevant authorities are obligated to provide proof of this claim. >> i am concerned about it. i don't like hearing about i hopefully, that will sortf its out. right now, nobody kws anything about it, but there are some pretty bad stories going around. i do no
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this is my first ence as a black man, as a chicagoan, as an illinoisian, and aa man in the united statesamerica. we never get justice. today we got justice, sir. >> yang: the case of a black teenager killed at the hands of a white police officer gained national attention a inflamed long-simmering tensions between chicago police and the cidy's minorityents. van dyke's trial marked the first ti in more than three decades a chicago officer faced murder charges for a killing while on duty. the prosecution's case centered on graphic dash cam video that showed mcdonald seemingly moving n away from officers as vake opened fire seconds after arriving. van dyke testified he acted in self defense. >> he waved the knife from his lower right side upwards across his body towards my left shoulder. >> and when he did that, what did you do, officer? >> i shot him. >> yang: defense attorney daniel herbert, a former chicago cop, called van dyke's conviction "a sad day for law enforcement." >> if police officers think they can't fire against someone who as acting the way laquan mcdonald did when they are 1
this is my first ence as a black man, as a chicagoan, as an illinoisian, and aa man in the united statesamerica. we never get justice. today we got justice, sir. >> yang: the case of a black teenager killed at the hands of a white police officer gained national attention a inflamed long-simmering tensions between chicago police and the cidy's minorityents. van dyke's trial marked the first ti in more than three decades a chicago officer faced murder charges for a killing while on duty....
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you come through it withsi ence, a really important quality.it doesn't have to be as harrowing, but it has to be something. >> woodruf you describe the adversity, but is there some secret sauce, some magic formula that we should learn what they went through? that's what some people look at this and they say, i want to know. what is the magic formula? >> there is no magic trick. in fact, there is n clear trajectory for any of them to reach the top oref theidency. there is a family resemblance of traits i would argue, humilit is one of them, empathy, if you can develop empathy en if you're not born with it. resilience as we've just been talking about. search repolitics. being able to acknowledge errors. build a theme you can share credit and youan shoulder blame if something goes wrong. learning how to communicate with ntople. but most imporat some point, ambition for the self became ambition for something larger. and that's what united all of these disparate characters. >> woodruff: it's striking that the first word you used, tyris kearns goodwi
you come through it withsi ence, a really important quality.it doesn't have to be as harrowing, but it has to be something. >> woodruf you describe the adversity, but is there some secret sauce, some magic formula that we should learn what they went through? that's what some people look at this and they say, i want to know. what is the magic formula? >> there is no magic trick. in fact, there is n clear trajectory for any of them to reach the top oref theidency. there is a family...
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the pentagon, the navy asked you to actually nfve a press ence to talk about the film.ou went and gave a press conference at the pentagon. and i should poi [ cheers and applause ] yeah. like, you're -- so this -- i want to make sure everybody knows. you're an actor taing about a movie. but these are real reporters. right? >> yes. yes. >> seth: how was it? >> unfortunately they put in real reporters, not fake ones. [ light laughter ] yeah, so the navy were incredible in supporting us th this movie and then i was invited to the pentagon. tthought, "great, i'm goi go along, get a trip around the pentagon and they're going to show me around." and they said, if you can just do a press conference at the end. they gave me infthmation about navy. so i'm thinking -- i'm more defending them, saying "don't worry, dn't spend any money, necessarily deviate from their missions. and as we get there, i look out, and i go, "i recognize this room." then i walk out and i look behind me and i'm -- that's the pentagon sign. i'm actually doing a -- and i see barbara starr of cnn and the firs
the pentagon, the navy asked you to actually nfve a press ence to talk about the film.ou went and gave a press conference at the pentagon. and i should poi [ cheers and applause ] yeah. like, you're -- so this -- i want to make sure everybody knows. you're an actor taing about a movie. but these are real reporters. right? >> yes. yes. >> seth: how was it? >> unfortunately they put in real reporters, not fake ones. [ light laughter ] yeah, so the navy were incredible in...
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saying a bt of the problem with this evil is secrecy, and then i do acknowledge that i had my own ence and i broke my sil i talked to my wife, i talked to e, family. for the first tii said what happened to me as a high school student, and my experience working for the church is there are not enough parents, there are not enough surarvivors, thee not enough victims in the room when decisions are made, and my hope is that the church has finally understood this and that the anger and anguish of survivors and their fmilies will be heard and will lead to reform, renewal and ulimately healing, and today is the day that takes the step in that direction. >> john carr, we appreciate what it takes to speak up as you just have. john carr of georgetown university, thank you very mucho >> thank, john. >> woodruff: we turn now to another busy week of news. with just over three weeks to go until the crucial midterm elections, president trump is headlining rallies almost daily across the country, hammering democrats and trying to energize republicans to get to the polls. a cue for the analysis of shie
saying a bt of the problem with this evil is secrecy, and then i do acknowledge that i had my own ence and i broke my sil i talked to my wife, i talked to e, family. for the first tii said what happened to me as a high school student, and my experience working for the church is there are not enough parents, there are not enough surarvivors, thee not enough victims in the room when decisions are made, and my hope is that the church has finally understood this and that the anger and anguish of...
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like when all the big toy stores started to close down, there's not a a place that you can go and pe enceng to remember forever. >> jimmy: it's yust amazing. 've never been to it, it's opening in 30 rock, in this building right here in new york city in maneettan. [ and applause ] yeah. you've got to go. november 16th it opens, and you justo, and just again -- and not to say you do. go ahead and buy something but you don't have to. >> yeah, and there's more experiences than even before at the other one. there's like child adoptions so you go and get a baby doll but you have to go throughn interview to make sure. >> jimmy: but they're a doll. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, good. yeah, yeah, yeah.ol >> yeah, yeah,. >> jimmy: take it to the next level at fao schwarz. oh, my god. >> they are going to have to do an interview to see if they are a fit parent to adopt e doll. >> jimmy: really. >> yeah. so there's like little things like t and awesome.eally fun >> jimmy: bute there's always that guy that is always throwing the planes around your head. >> yeah! my vorite was the giraffe and i have my htfa
like when all the big toy stores started to close down, there's not a a place that you can go and pe enceng to remember forever. >> jimmy: it's yust amazing. 've never been to it, it's opening in 30 rock, in this building right here in new york city in maneettan. [ and applause ] yeah. you've got to go. november 16th it opens, and you justo, and just again -- and not to say you do. go ahead and buy something but you don't have to. >> yeah, and there's more experiences than even...
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because one thing he has done is give people confidence, consumef ence is up, business confidence iupck it uthey don't think anyone is actually going to check. and in this short-rm environment, people don't. president trump makes people feel good. when they watched him on tv, on "the apprentice," it w primetime. they were sitting in their house on their couch and he's, "i'm this business guy, i'm this real estate guy, i don't take anything from anyone." people built a relationship and they trusted that. >> seth: you were in business for a long time before you were in television. what is yo take, you know, coming from the world of finance, is this idea of trump is a great businessman, is it a mirage or is there sometng to the idea that he was good at this other thingefore he was president? >> well, if you were to compare him to mitt romney, when ran, all of his peers in private equity backed him. when president trump ran, you didn't see anyone from the big real estate univer. you didn't see any big new york business people back him.yo saw people in middle america who wanted a change. a
because one thing he has done is give people confidence, consumef ence is up, business confidence iupck it uthey don't think anyone is actually going to check. and in this short-rm environment, people don't. president trump makes people feel good. when they watched him on tv, on "the apprentice," it w primetime. they were sitting in their house on their couch and he's, "i'm this business guy, i'm this real estate guy, i don't take anything from anyone." people built a...
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whether that is a perimeter ence, or visitors coming through a screening process, or hether we have armed individuals on campus -- we see that does not necessarily work as well. it is a tough choice. it is challenging. but man, i just -- it bothers me to think that we need to harden our schools. we do not need to harden our hearts. i care about our state. i care about our students. doug: mr. johnson, you have to first rebuttal. gov. johnson: we should be open to a debate and discussion of how we keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. i have not heard a suggestion that what a compass that. but that is a dialogue we need to have. this is a debate. send in cards and letters. float some ideas out there. that is what this should be about. sen. heinrich: i have some ideas. i sat down with the chief of police who had to respond to the has tech shooting, who said you should look at red flag laws. i sat down with the students from the high school, who said, you can't do anything. how come just because we cannot do everything, you cannot limit magazine size or get rid of bump stocks, or do
whether that is a perimeter ence, or visitors coming through a screening process, or hether we have armed individuals on campus -- we see that does not necessarily work as well. it is a tough choice. it is challenging. but man, i just -- it bothers me to think that we need to harden our schools. we do not need to harden our hearts. i care about our state. i care about our students. doug: mr. johnson, you have to first rebuttal. gov. johnson: we should be open to a debate and discussion of how...
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and ence accuses china said it has coercive measures and part of the trump administration campaign tobeijing. there's concern the price of oil has prison too fast. intermediary halted gains at $76 a barrel and up 4%. traders appears to have discounted growing output from usda add and -- saudi arabia and russia. teresa may, they've learned government officials may head off a rebellion from may's conservative story and want a law to ratify it after signing the term of the divorce in reduce else. 24 hours a day on air and powered by pik-tok. i'll taylor rigs. this is bloomberg. francine and tom [tom: huges moves on the market and coming off the powell discussion, equities bonds and cursory market. curves steepening from 22 to 34 basises points. that's a big, big move. euro breaks 15 and backing up on the equity tension at 13.7. the 30-year bond, 3.37%. and dollar 86 index blows out above 96. francine: the benchmark yield treasury is the loudest since 2009 and spreading in europe spurring more gains for the dollar and that of course is triggering widespread declines in equities. patrick a
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paqeuuete que presuntamente es un paquete e l explosivo y las atuutoridades o analizan y el paquete fue encet e ver como reacciona nueva york q porque despues de 911 todo autoridades nos dijeron que muy prablemente den una conferencia de prensa y estan analizando el paquete sospechoso y appara r darnos los detaleles pero cen a cuanto yo los tenteo regresar e regresararregresarare con ustedes. >> muchas gracias dedsde la ci a ciudad de nueva york donde hay q que enfatizar y no se confirmo q que se habla de paquetes sosp sospechosos y posibles artefa r artefactartefact artefactos explosivos y se ven mas deatalles y podriamdri g seguir con mas informacion junto a lori montenegro y lori montenegro a las fuera de la casa blanca hay mas movimientos de sgur idseguridad. >> hasta el monstruo nomento no estan en alerta y debemos de poner un poco de contexto y p explicarle que la residencia que llegas a la a la casa blanca e o otro sitio donde es analizado y despues lo distribiuuyen, nen es momentos los paquetes estan s n siendo analizados y muchos de l ellos van camino al laboratorio y para ser anal
paqeuuete que presuntamente es un paquete e l explosivo y las atuutoridades o analizan y el paquete fue encet e ver como reacciona nueva york q porque despues de 911 todo autoridades nos dijeron que muy prablemente den una conferencia de prensa y estan analizando el paquete sospechoso y appara r darnos los detaleles pero cen a cuanto yo los tenteo regresar e regresararregresarare con ustedes. >> muchas gracias dedsde la ci a ciudad de nueva york donde hay q que enfatizar y no se confirmo...
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but also has, there's also this aspect of subser virch ence.lationship to putin, his admiration to putin, why does he behave this way towards the russian president. it's a play on words a bit. he seems at times to be an apprentice to putin. >> why does he have such an effect on putin. >> in his dna, his view of what a leader is supposed to act like, looks like putin. he admires other strong men around the world. and he sort of envies the kind of arrangement that putin has. he's somebody that doesn't have to deal with headlines like we're seeing today about stormy daniels. he doesn't have to deal with investigations like robert mueller is leading. but also i think in the end putin has something that is over trump that putin knows exactly what russia did in the election in 2016, and sort of fiction that i think trump clings to most is the idea that he was elected free and clear, that there was no russia interfere e interference. >> that's the very first question you get every time, what does putin have potentially over donald trump? because a con
but also has, there's also this aspect of subser virch ence.lationship to putin, his admiration to putin, why does he behave this way towards the russian president. it's a play on words a bit. he seems at times to be an apprentice to putin. >> why does he have such an effect on putin. >> in his dna, his view of what a leader is supposed to act like, looks like putin. he admires other strong men around the world. and he sort of envies the kind of arrangement that putin has. he's...