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guy meyers produces the fairifield gun expo which continues through sunday... he reminds us that automatic weapons are illegal in the united states... and, they're not sold here.guy meyers/organizer- "in california, we have a very in- depth background check that you have to go through and you have to wait until the 11th day to pick up your firearm." meyers says gun violence in video games and movies has distorted the reason most people use and own guns.guy meyers/organizer- "obviously, these, these school shootings are something that affects everybody and everybody wants to see that not happen. you know, my condolences go out to those parents." vendor russell keith says the debate around gun control should focus on the people and not the weapons.russell keith/vendor- "it's always somebody behind the guns."iris page/visitor- "i think everybody does, should have the right to bear arms." and, as long as you follow the law -- then it is, indeed, your right own one. in fairfield, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) high school students got involved in a town
guy meyers produces the fairifield gun expo which continues through sunday... he reminds us that automatic weapons are illegal in the united states... and, they're not sold here.guy meyers/organizer- "in california, we have a very in- depth background check that you have to go through and you have to wait until the 11th day to pick up your firearm." meyers says gun violence in video games and movies has distorted the reason most people use and own guns.guy meyers/organizer-...
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today, in fairfield, kron 4's philippe djegal stopped by a gun expo...where longtime gun owners and beginners checked out the inventory... and weighed-in on the gun regulation debate. (philippe) rifles... shotguns... pistols... and a ton of ammunition. if you're a gun owner -- the fairfield gun expo is a convenient one-stop shop.iris page/visitor- "i did see one that i like, but he sold it." and, if you've never owned a firearm before, and are looking to buy, like iris page... this experience can also be educational.iris page/visitor- "just kind of like for protection, or to feel like i have extra protection." iris wanted to know how easy it'd be to buy a gun at a gun show.iris page/visitor- "(philippe) and, what'd you find out? (iris) it is kind of easy. (philippe) what'd you gotta do? (iris) i had to take a test, and pay $25 and now, i'm guess, legally authorized to purchase the gun." but by state law, she's not legally able to walk out of the expo with a gun the day it's purchased.guy meyers/organizer- "this phrase that we hear often, gun show loophol
today, in fairfield, kron 4's philippe djegal stopped by a gun expo...where longtime gun owners and beginners checked out the inventory... and weighed-in on the gun regulation debate. (philippe) rifles... shotguns... pistols... and a ton of ammunition. if you're a gun owner -- the fairfield gun expo is a convenient one-stop shop.iris page/visitor- "i did see one that i like, but he sold it." and, if you've never owned a firearm before, and are looking to buy, like iris page... this...
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the expo happened over the weekend on saturday and sunday. those who have never owned a firearm... and are looking to buy. we spoke to a woman who said she wanted to see how easy it would be to buy a gun at the show. < "(philippe) and, what'd you find out? (iris) it is kind of easy. (philippe) what'd you gotta do? (iris) i had to take a test, and pay $25 and now, i'm guess, legally authorized to purchase a gun.">( james ) however, people are not legally able to walk out of the expo with a gun the day it's purchased. ( darya ) high school students got involved in a town hall meeting addressing gun violence. it happened saturday inside vallejo high school's gym. congressman mike thompson was there to answer questions about gun control. he explained how his bill in congress aims to expand the background check system to include all gun sales, whether in person, online, or at a gun show. the bill would also provide grant money to states to help them submit information to the background check system. thompson says he was impressed by the number of
the expo happened over the weekend on saturday and sunday. those who have never owned a firearm... and are looking to buy. we spoke to a woman who said she wanted to see how easy it would be to buy a gun at the show. < "(philippe) and, what'd you find out? (iris) it is kind of easy. (philippe) what'd you gotta do? (iris) i had to take a test, and pay $25 and now, i'm guess, legally authorized to purchase a gun.">( james ) however, people are not legally able to walk out of the...
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the expo happened over the weekend on saturday and sunday.can be educational for those who have never owned a firearm... and are looking to buy. we spoke to a woman who said she wanted to see how easy it would be to buy a gun at the show. < "(philippe) and, what'd you find out? (iris) it is kind of easy. (philippe) what'd you gotta do? (iris) i had to take a test, and pay $25 and now, i'm guess, legally authorized to purchase a gun.">( james ) however, people are not legally able to walk out of the expo with a gun the day it's purchased. ( darya ) high school students got involved in a town hall meeting addressing gun violence. it happened inside vallejo high school's gym. congressman mike thompson was there to answer questions about gun control. he explained how his bill in congress aims to expand the background check system to include all gun sales, whether in person, online, or at a gun show. the bill would also provide grant money to states to help them submit information to the background check system. thompson says he was impressed by t
the expo happened over the weekend on saturday and sunday.can be educational for those who have never owned a firearm... and are looking to buy. we spoke to a woman who said she wanted to see how easy it would be to buy a gun at the show. < "(philippe) and, what'd you find out? (iris) it is kind of easy. (philippe) what'd you gotta do? (iris) i had to take a test, and pay $25 and now, i'm guess, legally authorized to purchase a gun.">( james ) however, people are not legally...
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guy meyers produces the fairifield gun expo which continues through sunday... he reminds us that automatic weapons are illegal in the united states... and, they're not sold here.guy meyers/organizer- "in california, we have a very in- depth background check that you have to go through and you have to wait until the 11th day to pick up your firearm." meyers says gun violence in video games and movies has distorted the reason most people use and own guns.guy meyers/organizer- "obviously, these, these school shootings are something that affects everybody and everybody wants to see that not happen. you know, my condolences go out to those parents." vendor russell keith says the debate around gun control should focus on the people and not the weapons.russell keith/vendor- "it's always somebody behind the guns."iris page/visitor- "i think everybody does, should have the right to bear arms." and, as long as you follow the law -- then it is, indeed, your right own one. in fairfield, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) in the east bay... the family of a man kille
guy meyers produces the fairifield gun expo which continues through sunday... he reminds us that automatic weapons are illegal in the united states... and, they're not sold here.guy meyers/organizer- "in california, we have a very in- depth background check that you have to go through and you have to wait until the 11th day to pick up your firearm." meyers says gun violence in video games and movies has distorted the reason most people use and own guns.guy meyers/organizer-...
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. >> he actually invented this drilling rig for a special project for the tulsa expo to lash on to aier to help secure the foundation. >> the tulsa exposition center endures as a city symbol. the big rig just gathers dust. but john doesn't complain. no questions asked of dad? >> no questions asked, no. when he looks at something, he doesn't see what a lot of us see. he sees potential. >> in the mid-'80s, when the price of crude oil plummets, elmer punches another one of those toads and ends up in the business of building transmission towers for those newfangled cellphones. >> we started building cell tower sites, and we've been building 'em ever since. probably built about 5,000 of 'em. >> but with each new endeavor, elmer's stockpile of retired equipment gets taller and wider and, john knows, increasingly irrelevant to the business at hand. what will hemphill ever do with these extra-large hydraulic rigs or thousands of feet of fencing? and is anyone saying at that point, "oh, my god, we gotta unload some of this stuff"? >> no. it was pretty much known that we just needed to put it
. >> he actually invented this drilling rig for a special project for the tulsa expo to lash on to aier to help secure the foundation. >> the tulsa exposition center endures as a city symbol. the big rig just gathers dust. but john doesn't complain. no questions asked of dad? >> no questions asked, no. when he looks at something, he doesn't see what a lot of us see. he sees potential. >> in the mid-'80s, when the price of crude oil plummets, elmer punches another one of...
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was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity.
was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity.
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it also includes a weapons expo. we want an assault weapon expo hosted here? i think not. >> he believes strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further with domestic terror incidents, shootings, and the sheriff wants this region to be the best prepared in the country to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: and the sheriff also says he understands the concerns of protesters but he believes this training exercise is very important for law enforcement and first responders. now, the urban shield expo is happening this september. the 12 year the sheriff's office has hosted the event and we may giving you a live look right now inside the board of supervisors meeting because the supervisors are said to vote any minute now or sometime soon, i should say, on whether to continue funding the urban shield program. my colleague is inside that meeting right now. you will have the results of this vote coming up later today here on ktvu. a very important vote and obviously a lot of people out here voicing their concerns with this program. >> cert
it also includes a weapons expo. we want an assault weapon expo hosted here? i think not. >> he believes strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further with domestic terror incidents, shootings, and the sheriff wants this region to be the best prepared in the country to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: and the sheriff also says he understands the concerns of protesters but he believes this training exercise is very important for law enforcement and...
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the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly,thing that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are not releasing new phones at the show, there are quite a few new phones on display. and the cameras were often taking centre stage. this is bothie mode. we saw how we might interact with our devices in the future. who needs buttons when you can gesture? and the way they might interact with us. a phone screen that bends. could a bendy phone be the future? but to really get to grips with the latest news here, ijoined forces with a man who seriously knows his phones. hmd, who brought the nokia phone brand a few years back, are again embracing nostalgia with a 2018 twist with its 8110 ag. and no, you do not need to have it in banana yellow. would you feel silly to take that out of your pocket? absolutely in that colour. i would need it to be black or any other colour except bright yellow. its operating system can only run a few
the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly,thing that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are not releasing new phones at the show, there are quite a few new phones on display. and the cameras were often taking centre stage. this is bothie mode. we saw how we might interact with our devices in the future. who needs buttons...
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was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of mochi all devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a remote healthcare and so forth security and privacy is going to be literally the number one question that we'll be so it's not just about games it's a serious matter of evaluating and minimizing the potentially disastrous risks of a new technology that will be rolled out within the next two years. u.s. president donald trump has the site. to slap import tariffs of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on r.u. minium beginning next week the tariffs are aimed primarily at china. for years china's steel and aluminum industries have been dumping their excess production on global markets. the e.u.
was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of mochi all devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a...
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watches were sold last year the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the basel world watch expo clearly there is a strong momentum around smart watches that and when we see a brand like couple shipping and selling more units in one single quarter then the entire year volumes exported from the streets watchmakers we'll still something about what's happening in this world and all smart watches are these wrapping the watch industry. you're up to date so you see. a. lot. more intrigued by the international talk show for journalists just goes live topic of the week the poisoning of a former russian spy sack a sort of holiday story has triggered a major crisis between the west some and russia was even told of a new cold war how serious will it get is find out. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany find state. w dot com. the race for immortality has begun to a leading neuro scientists are researching ways to replicate the human. brain and androids are taking over physical labor.
watches were sold last year the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the basel world watch expo clearly there is a strong momentum around smart watches that and when we see a brand like couple shipping and selling more units in one single quarter then the entire year volumes exported from the streets watchmakers we'll still something about what's happening in this world and all smart watches are these wrapping the watch industry. you're up to date so you see. a. lot. more intrigued by...
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they are protesting the law enforcement training and weapons expo known as urban shield.he board of supervisors will meet at 11 am to vote on funding for the program. the board of supervisors all ready voted to support the alameda county sheriff's department and continuing to host the event. now it's about the funding. activists say that it promotes militarized policing and hurts communities of color. the annual convention was forced out of oakland 2014 then they came under scrutiny when a vendor sold those rifles matter t-shirts. i.c.e. has participated in a far right militia as well.>> i really wonder what communities they are referring to when they say that they are protect people>> they say that the conference helps prepare first responders for all types of disasters. and the shop has said that he is putting in place safeguards to make sure and ban any vendors that promote racist messages.>> reporter: again, the protest is here at 10 am followed by a meeting of the alameda county sheriff supervisors at 11 am. reporting live in oakland, jessica florez. >>> in oakland n
they are protesting the law enforcement training and weapons expo known as urban shield.he board of supervisors will meet at 11 am to vote on funding for the program. the board of supervisors all ready voted to support the alameda county sheriff's department and continuing to host the event. now it's about the funding. activists say that it promotes militarized policing and hurts communities of color. the annual convention was forced out of oakland 2014 then they came under scrutiny when a...
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former russian spy and his divorce with orgies also carried out forensic work in the cemetery where the expos wife and his son were buried. and protests against nuclear power have been taking place near the fukushima power plant in japan that's ahead of sunday's seventh anniversary of the tsunami that triggered a meltdown that a barrier meant to contain radiation in the area is failing that could jeopardize efforts to clean up the site. in german so this legal action today we've seen tabletop is by munich putting another nail in the coffin of second to last front of the billy bagging a brace in that game or robot live on the netted a hat trick robin also getting in on the act six nil the final score. seven points away from safety. let's look at all the bonus league results for you so far this weekend as we just saw bond unit demolishing hamburg hoffenheim beat. book three nil half a billion freiburg that game ending school is a strong away victory for outspoken against hand over kicking off students leaving coups and locking horns with gloves on sunday will have stuttgart taking on the light
former russian spy and his divorce with orgies also carried out forensic work in the cemetery where the expos wife and his son were buried. and protests against nuclear power have been taking place near the fukushima power plant in japan that's ahead of sunday's seventh anniversary of the tsunami that triggered a meltdown that a barrier meant to contain radiation in the area is failing that could jeopardize efforts to clean up the site. in german so this legal action today we've seen tabletop...
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previously there are a whole bunch of measures that were taken then including the expo they expelled a whole bunch of russian diplomats then they restricted visas for many people and these are still in place so what you make decide to come up with next is really difficult to tell because we need russia and she mentioned a pattern in fact of russian aggression she she listed a whole host of actions that russia has taken internationally over over the past few years she also mentioned those measures following alexander litvinenko stepped up was of course the russian spy who was poisoned it was later found in russia by me in the u.k. by russian agents that case in particular it took a long time to come to that conclusion now didn't it she's. been much faster what do you make of that. she's feeling the political pressure or i mean the other things that she listed are you know many of them have happened since then so there's many many factors many things that the russian state has undertaken since then include you know the meddling in the in the american election and these these things wit
previously there are a whole bunch of measures that were taken then including the expo they expelled a whole bunch of russian diplomats then they restricted visas for many people and these are still in place so what you make decide to come up with next is really difficult to tell because we need russia and she mentioned a pattern in fact of russian aggression she she listed a whole host of actions that russia has taken internationally over over the past few years she also mentioned those...
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was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five key represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of multiple devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we work every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a remote healthcare and so forth security and privacy are going to be literally being number one question that we'll be so it's not just about. games it's a serious matter of evaluating and minimizing the potentially disastrous risks of a new technology that will be rolled out within the next two years. u.s. president donald trump has decided to slap import tariffs of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on aluminum beginning next week the tariffs are aimed primarily at china. for years china steel and aluminum industries have been dumping their excess production on global markets. the e.u
was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five key represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of multiple devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we work every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a...
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awarded for him mega hit no roots and ramstein one in the uk michelle category congratulations from pop expo which. says those impute thousands of children will die if we do not help now to food. together with the athletes angele kabal and mutts who missed the german rocket literally in the back is helping to fight hunger he's an ambassador for unicef stop ten seconds campaign it refers to the fact that every ten seconds a child under the age of five dies of hunger the aim is to save children's lives in south sudan with the dry season starting in my food supplies could become scarce many celebrities have already done a switch like model and singer in the back and tennis legend boris becker. from syringes into the world to get him a story of heaven shall burn on tour and across europe with songs from their current album one jra. everything from the vibrant world of pop music on facebook at the w music store. stars and the latest from the music scene. join us in the universe of pop on facebook and send us a message we love hearing from. we continue with an up and coming artist from of area and
awarded for him mega hit no roots and ramstein one in the uk michelle category congratulations from pop expo which. says those impute thousands of children will die if we do not help now to food. together with the athletes angele kabal and mutts who missed the german rocket literally in the back is helping to fight hunger he's an ambassador for unicef stop ten seconds campaign it refers to the fact that every ten seconds a child under the age of five dies of hunger the aim is to save children's...
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ends and fire on one of the winning bands in the macworld expo at the. hamburg indie rockers house have just launched. and i have to say it's really something it includes a thirty three minute song that takes and twenty five years of germany's history to accompany this news acoa marathon there's a new film which recently premiered at a house concert in their hometown hamburg hop export was there. there's a. big. crowd was performing in hamburg as mojo club the german newcomers are launching their debut album titled mayer as lout more than allowed. the climax of the show certainly is the loudest this song there are your children is accompanied by a film both the song and the film deal with childhood growing up in a reunified germany from one thousand nine hundred on the song in the film are both an astounding thirty three minutes long. listen to this. it wasn't intended to be so long. i just started writing and then there was a verse for every year. from a prophet that means twenty five verses from one thousand nine hundred ninety to twenty fifteen you kn
ends and fire on one of the winning bands in the macworld expo at the. hamburg indie rockers house have just launched. and i have to say it's really something it includes a thirty three minute song that takes and twenty five years of germany's history to accompany this news acoa marathon there's a new film which recently premiered at a house concert in their hometown hamburg hop export was there. there's a. big. crowd was performing in hamburg as mojo club the german newcomers are launching...
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law enforcement groups from all over the world attended the weapons and training expo at the alameda county fairgrounds. it's long been criticized as promoting the militarization of american police. the board of supervisors voted 4-1 today to stop hosting the event. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of some key california political races tonight. >> we're also seeing a few surprises. kpix5 political reporter melissa caen is here with the results of our exclusive poll. >> that's right. we got a brand-new poll here. one thing is clear. senator feinstein appears to be a lock to advance to the general election in november, but the big question tonight is who is going with her? our exclusive kpix5 survey usa poll found if the primary were held today, feinstein would take more than 30% of the vote, miles ahead of her closest challenger, republican steven schrader, at 7%. fellow democrat kevin deleon is third with 5%, but nearly 30% of voters are still undecided. that's got to be tough because if you're dianne feinstein, you've been in office. so it's not a name recognition problem. >> wh
law enforcement groups from all over the world attended the weapons and training expo at the alameda county fairgrounds. it's long been criticized as promoting the militarization of american police. the board of supervisors voted 4-1 today to stop hosting the event. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of some key california political races tonight. >> we're also seeing a few surprises. kpix5 political reporter melissa caen is here with the results of our exclusive poll. >>...
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the expos did move to washington, d.c. to become the nationals in 2005.ing finale did not go as well as dodgers stadium. a sewage leak on the field caused a 32 minute delay in the fifth inning before the game was finally canceled. as you can see the poor groundskeepers were out there trying to mop it all up during the stoppage in play. the angels who were their opponents having fun with it, smell you later, dodgers. john, my question, opening day is tomorrow for the dodgers, hosting the giants. do you think 48 hours is enough time for that smell to go away? >> it's the bubbling that gets to me. i didn't need to see it quite like that. let's move on from that and resist every urge i have to make more jokes about it. who do you like in baseball with opening day tomorrow? >> astros, who else will i pick? they repeat as champions but i'm from houston. >> unfair. >> completely biased. >> obviously the red sox is the right answer. andy scholes, thank you very much for being with us. good luck to the astros but not too good. thank you for joining us today. i'm j
the expos did move to washington, d.c. to become the nationals in 2005.ing finale did not go as well as dodgers stadium. a sewage leak on the field caused a 32 minute delay in the fifth inning before the game was finally canceled. as you can see the poor groundskeepers were out there trying to mop it all up during the stoppage in play. the angels who were their opponents having fun with it, smell you later, dodgers. john, my question, opening day is tomorrow for the dodgers, hosting the giants....
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sunday morning and the traffic is lighter, it takes a while to get used to drink that is so low and expos hang of driving this car right now. did you see how close i came to the taxi? we are going through the most fashionable part of tokyo and i am dressed as a fact plumber. little chance of anyone wanting to copy my outfits here but nintendo are reportedly unhappy with their trademarks the news by the tour is. there has been talk of legal action but the subtle name change and the inclusion of some other cartoon nvidia characters seem to be keeping the lawyers at bay. —— other cartoon characters. we are coming up to the crossing! 0h, characters. we are coming up to the crossing! oh, my goodness. 0h, characters. we are coming up to the crossing! oh, my goodness. oh, my gosh, i can't believe we are going through this. although some of tokyo's taxi drivers say that to us can be deep and dangerous, johnny tells me he has supervised over the rows and tours without any serious accident but several cab drivers we re accident but several cab drivers were met still have some concerns. new regulati
sunday morning and the traffic is lighter, it takes a while to get used to drink that is so low and expos hang of driving this car right now. did you see how close i came to the taxi? we are going through the most fashionable part of tokyo and i am dressed as a fact plumber. little chance of anyone wanting to copy my outfits here but nintendo are reportedly unhappy with their trademarks the news by the tour is. there has been talk of legal action but the subtle name change and the inclusion of...
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maria: and there you are coming from the world ag expo with plenty of farmers who no doubt have to be questioning now being forced to pay more to actually get their goods into china, give us your reaction to the aluminum and steel tariffs and this move this past week on china. >> well, china is a big problem. we actually are running an investigation on many aspects of china at the house intelligence committee and i think most americans know that china is in fact stealing our intellectual property. they're spreading globally. they continue to manipulate currencies so china has to be taken on. i'm not sure that the aluminum and steel tariffs is the way to do it; however this is the path that the president has outlined for the american people and let's remember, every president has said that they're going to get tough on people who cheat on trade. this president is actually doing it and so we're going to have to as that happens we're going to have to watch the markets. i think every trade agreement is going to be negotiated. my recommendation to the white house is to not only just look a
maria: and there you are coming from the world ag expo with plenty of farmers who no doubt have to be questioning now being forced to pay more to actually get their goods into china, give us your reaction to the aluminum and steel tariffs and this move this past week on china. >> well, china is a big problem. we actually are running an investigation on many aspects of china at the house intelligence committee and i think most americans know that china is in fact stealing our intellectual...
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expo tech now on the brink oft( correction down 9.9% from its high let's goi to dan.x >> let'st look the sma this has massively outperformed this outper for mans that still exists this year even with the nasdaq down,e i think an opportunity for traders to be kind of be numbabimbu or the sh side we entered the year with optimism about m and a,e1çóexpe to merging technologies. now we have a situation where the white house put the ca bash on the deal. we had reversal. 8% today so to me, i think all this protection stuff about the tariffsok to hit this sector i just got to say. look ate1 this chart smh. it looks like it's going back to the up trend that's been in place i think that if the s&p and nasdaq go back to those prior fed 9 lows, this thing is going back to the mid to low 90's. i think there's an easy way to plan this. smh today you can look out to may expiration and buy thee may 105-95 spread. buying one of the mayt(105 points, selling the 95 that's the $2.50 breaks even at102 half on the this is looking to target a move back to that uptrend a lot of technicians would tell
expo tech now on the brink oft( correction down 9.9% from its high let's goi to dan.x >> let'st look the sma this has massively outperformed this outper for mans that still exists this year even with the nasdaq down,e i think an opportunity for traders to be kind of be numbabimbu or the sh side we entered the year with optimism about m and a,e1çóexpe to merging technologies. now we have a situation where the white house put the ca bash on the deal. we had reversal. 8% today so to...
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born in montreal and was a regular at olympic stadium as a toddler when his dad was on the expos. 19 years old, the blue jays' top prospect. junior wore his dad's number 27 for the game. the expos moved to washington, d.c., and became the nationals back in 2005. >>> finally, the spring training finale did not go as well at dodger stadium. a sewage leak on the field in the first few rows by the dodgers' dugout caused a 32-minute delay in the fifth inning before the game was canceled. >> gross. >> the poor groundskeepers were out trying to mop this up during the stoppage in play. the angels did have fun tweeting, "smell ya later, dodgers. it's been fun." but guys, the dodgers, they say that that's all going to be fixed before tomorrow's home opener. i would not be happy if i owned first-row season tickets at dodger stadium and have to go there after seeing what happened. you're kind of uneasy. you know, standing there eating nachos, worried about a sewage leak. >> you're not -- >> not easy to remove that stink. >> you're not uneasy if you're the plumber with the contract. you'll be
born in montreal and was a regular at olympic stadium as a toddler when his dad was on the expos. 19 years old, the blue jays' top prospect. junior wore his dad's number 27 for the game. the expos moved to washington, d.c., and became the nationals back in 2005. >>> finally, the spring training finale did not go as well at dodger stadium. a sewage leak on the field in the first few rows by the dodgers' dugout caused a 32-minute delay in the fifth inning before the game was canceled....
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was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of mochi old devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a remote healthcare and so forth security and privacy are going to be literally be number one question that we'll be so it's not just about games it's a serious matter of evaluating and minimizing the potentially disastrous risks of a new technology that will be rolled out within the next two years. like u.s. president donald trump has decided to slap import tariffs of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on aluminum beginning next week the tariffs are aimed primarily at china. for years china's steel and aluminum industries have been dumping their excess production on global markets. the e.u.
was behind much brainstorming at the bus alone expo the number of network gadgets is expected to grow exponentially along with the attendant risks i think five g. represents an opportunity it's going to signal the entrance of mochi old devices that are literally going to revolutionize the way that we live the way that we every component of our lives is going to be impacted but i think what that also represents is potential risk as well because you know things like driverless cars i mean a...
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and local teams in the past it was important people said they would never allow us academies with expos playing locally now they are doing it and we are trying to organize know from the big leagues you know in their own country. i have the coaches find it in terms of offering this kind of completion. some twelve year old kids playing against africans and i usually. don't know about you it would have been couple when i was twelve years of my kids enough to do something about it if it is that you go to eat you go to england maybe it's not right. now everything is to protect it with you know what to get leverage pretty near not if it wasn't difficult because it was you know that people in their immediate can do want to play with but really should. his reactions on everything and i think they have to be very little real you need to find a balance you know to allow people to go something especially of course because otherwise you just end the line against your own country you never develop and that's why england have problems. along with the case from the school yeah you know for things like
and local teams in the past it was important people said they would never allow us academies with expos playing locally now they are doing it and we are trying to organize know from the big leagues you know in their own country. i have the coaches find it in terms of offering this kind of completion. some twelve year old kids playing against africans and i usually. don't know about you it would have been couple when i was twelve years of my kids enough to do something about it if it is that you...
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millions of apple watches were sold last year and the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the expolearly there is a momentum around smart watches and when we see a brand like apple shipping and selling more units in one single orchard then entire volumes exported by swiss watchmakers, this tells something about what is happening in this world and how smart watches are disrupting the watch industry. correspondent: a few years ago established watchmakers were worried smart watches would kill off traditional mechanical timepieces. international watchmakers have pulled out all the stops to keep up with digital competition. at this year's basil worldwatch fair, more and more watchmakers are trying to stay in the game by offering connected and hybrid watches. but aside from the smart watch assault at the luxury and of the market, it suffered into any 12 after sales to china suffered in 2012. there is no doubt the luxury segment is keeping traditional watchmakers alive. >> the swiss luxury watch market is growing. it is growing mostly thanks to asia and china, specifically. reporter: but
millions of apple watches were sold last year and the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the expolearly there is a momentum around smart watches and when we see a brand like apple shipping and selling more units in one single orchard then entire volumes exported by swiss watchmakers, this tells something about what is happening in this world and how smart watches are disrupting the watch industry. correspondent: a few years ago established watchmakers were worried smart watches would...
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was playing in montreal tonight where his dad used to star with the expos wearing his father's no. 27. he hit a walkoff home run to beat the cardinals 1-0, got a curtain call from the montreal fans who lost professional major league baseball and remember olympic stadium, right? 1976, you remember that? nadia comaneci, it was just a magic time in that stadium, but baseball never flourished. anyway, it would be ni >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. good night. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. ou - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for grown american superfood. brought to you by by trusted therabotanics. (optimistic music) wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life? what if you could have more energy and vitality? manage your weight. look and feel years younger, and even help reduce yo
was playing in montreal tonight where his dad used to star with the expos wearing his father's no. 27. he hit a walkoff home run to beat the cardinals 1-0, got a curtain call from the montreal fans who lost professional major league baseball and remember olympic stadium, right? 1976, you remember that? nadia comaneci, it was just a magic time in that stadium, but baseball never flourished. anyway, it would be ni >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has...
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took place at a star party last year after which of disciplinary action was initiated by some islamic expos to not allow any form of physical contact with the opposite sex if the man and woman are not related and my colleague daniel hawkins heard opposing views about the policeman's case this behavior is the first so the ladies who would think the same thing will also not change the hands of the man so it's not the sort of not accepting or upsetting the gender of the one it belongs to a tradition in europe as a sort of course greeting each other and shaking the hand there is a difference between different people on the train cultures and some cultures they fit better together and others do not does not fit the perfect when you have a complete different concept of culture in your country we don't try to islam as eyes every problem we see in our life so there is a lot of other cultures that are japanese they don't shake it in some of the orthodox jews and also they don't like to shake hands to similar case in sweden with. a police officer again. believes refused to shake hands. sided with the
took place at a star party last year after which of disciplinary action was initiated by some islamic expos to not allow any form of physical contact with the opposite sex if the man and woman are not related and my colleague daniel hawkins heard opposing views about the policeman's case this behavior is the first so the ladies who would think the same thing will also not change the hands of the man so it's not the sort of not accepting or upsetting the gender of the one it belongs to a...
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the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly,g that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? the mobile industry is increasingly important to the economy of the world. last year it was worth $3.6 trillion. 5 billion of us have mobiles, 3.3 billion use the mobile internet. and despite it being the coldest mwc we can remember, the halls were still packed with thousands of exhibitors showing off their wares. this one definitely looks weatherproof. roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are not releasing new phones at the show, there are quite a few new phones on display. and the cameras were often taking centre stage. this is bothie mode. we saw how we might interact with our devices in the future. who needs buttons when you can gesture. and the way they might interact with us. a phone screen that bends. could a bendy phone be the future? to really get to grips with the latest news here, ijoined forces with a man who seriously knows his phones. hmd, who brought t
the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly,g that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? the mobile industry is increasingly important to the economy of the world. last year it was worth $3.6 trillion. 5 billion of us have mobiles, 3.3 billion use the mobile internet. and despite it being the coldest mwc we can remember, the halls were still packed with thousands of exhibitors showing off their wares. this one definitely...
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it's really important that he's got i access to the world but all the expos. managed to do. and netflix users threatened to boycott the online entertainment giant as it appoints president obama's former national security advisor to its board of directors. for more on those stories go to our t.v. dot com up next so if you go ask afghanistan's former intelligence chief about the ongoing fight with the taliban. welcome to. shevardnadze afghanistan is still struggling to contain their resurgent taliban eighteen years after nato troops went into the country to get rid of the extremist group can cripple manage and what can the west do to help well i asked former chief of afghan national intelligence. is the are going or abuse phones in your relentless taliban attacks the leadership in kabul really for sentiment. repeating ghoul's for director. over and over again in the decades our war ended by negotiating with a bitter enemy the taliban's foreign backers then cut the support for the extremists a little while before for many more years until one side bled into submission. acts int
it's really important that he's got i access to the world but all the expos. managed to do. and netflix users threatened to boycott the online entertainment giant as it appoints president obama's former national security advisor to its board of directors. for more on those stories go to our t.v. dot com up next so if you go ask afghanistan's former intelligence chief about the ongoing fight with the taliban. welcome to. shevardnadze afghanistan is still struggling to contain their resurgent...
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was playing in montreal tonight where his dad used to star with the expos wearing his father's no. 27 a walkoff home run to beat the cardinals 1-0, got a curtain call from the montreal fans who lost professional major league baseball and remember olympic stadium, right? 1976, you remember that? nadia comaneci, it was just a magic time in that stadium, but baseball never flourished. anyway, it would be nice to see montreal get some major league baseball. help me out here. we'll be right back. >> we love you, montreal. ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are wil
was playing in montreal tonight where his dad used to star with the expos wearing his father's no. 27 a walkoff home run to beat the cardinals 1-0, got a curtain call from the montreal fans who lost professional major league baseball and remember olympic stadium, right? 1976, you remember that? nadia comaneci, it was just a magic time in that stadium, but baseball never flourished. anyway, it would be nice to see montreal get some major league baseball. help me out here. we'll be right back....
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watches were sold last year the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the basel world watch expo clearly there is a strong momentum around smart watches that and when we see a brand like couple shipping and selling more units in one single quarter then the entire year volumes exported from this week's watchmakers deal still something about what's happening in this world and all smart watches are these wrapping the watch industry a few years ago established watchmakers was seriously worried the new smart watches would kill off traditional mechanical timepieces international watch makers have been pulling out all stops to keep up with their digital competition at this year's basel world watch fair more and more watchmakers are trying to stay in the game by offering connected and hybrid watches but aside from the smartwatch assault the luxury end of the market also suffered in two thousand and twelve after sales to china crashed following a corruption crackdown february figures show they've begun to recover and there's no doubt the luxury segment is keeping traditional watchmakers a
watches were sold last year the smart watch trend is very much in evidence at the basel world watch expo clearly there is a strong momentum around smart watches that and when we see a brand like couple shipping and selling more units in one single quarter then the entire year volumes exported from this week's watchmakers deal still something about what's happening in this world and all smart watches are these wrapping the watch industry a few years ago established watchmakers was seriously...
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expos fifty percent of the g.d.p. in the united states is only seven percent so you can see that just because the united states is just such in the market with three hundred twenty million customers most of producing everything it needs by itself you can wage a trade war if you insist on it of course there will be always people suffering in the united states but it will not be the majority for example germany never could be a good trade will it would kill the whole economy and that's not true for the united states and that's exactly the reason why is not the first president to start a trade war i mean the same reckon and of course it backfired as. they have. been gained but you know. what happened ragen is still very popular and that's exactly knows that politically economy it's just nonsense but politically for the united states it's always a good idea for a president to start a trade will i know you can count on translating it starting a triangle i want to come back a bit later to more on the economic effects but le
expos fifty percent of the g.d.p. in the united states is only seven percent so you can see that just because the united states is just such in the market with three hundred twenty million customers most of producing everything it needs by itself you can wage a trade war if you insist on it of course there will be always people suffering in the united states but it will not be the majority for example germany never could be a good trade will it would kill the whole economy and that's not true...
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ties to people close to the prime minister there robert fico could see it had been working on the expos say for his own online publication actuality to s.k. and although he was killed before the article was finished it was actually published posthumously this is the first killing of a journalist in slovakia since it became an independent country in one nine hundred ninety three so what kind of impact has it had there seismic last week thousands of slovaks marched across twenty five cities carrying banners that read an attack on journalists is an attack on all of us. now fico has made no secret of his contempt for journalists in the past calling them dirty anti slovak corps and slimy snakes he's clearly feeling the heat on this case offering a one million euro reward for anyone who comes forward with information about the killings and this is not a case to be viewed in isolation is definitely not this is the second time in just six months a journalist has been murdered inside europe's borders last year dafna. a multi is investigative journalist was killed by a car bomb she too was workin
ties to people close to the prime minister there robert fico could see it had been working on the expos say for his own online publication actuality to s.k. and although he was killed before the article was finished it was actually published posthumously this is the first killing of a journalist in slovakia since it became an independent country in one nine hundred ninety three so what kind of impact has it had there seismic last week thousands of slovaks marched across twenty five cities...
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petersburg ahead of its official closure on sunday this comes after moscow announced thursday the expo should of sixty u.s. envoys the shutdown of the diplomatic compound is a reciprocal response to washington's decision to expel the same number of russian diplomats and to close the country's consulate. well this latest tit for tat comes amid a growing diplomatic crisis over the poisoning of double agent script on u.k. soil britain's so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt nevertheless london blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia has taken similar moves against those states as my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. is our correspondent brian fear this is part of russia's response to the mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen odd other countries most of them either need two states or countries that are seeking to do in nato for every russian diplomat expelled ru
petersburg ahead of its official closure on sunday this comes after moscow announced thursday the expo should of sixty u.s. envoys the shutdown of the diplomatic compound is a reciprocal response to washington's decision to expel the same number of russian diplomats and to close the country's consulate. well this latest tit for tat comes amid a growing diplomatic crisis over the poisoning of double agent script on u.k. soil britain's so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt...