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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms.h one month until the november election, judy woodruff joins us from madison, wisconsin with all the latest on the hotly contested race for senate. then, the nfl changes its coussion protocols, but do they go far enough? we hear from the doctor who discovered the brain disease cte, and his advice for the miami dolphins quarterback sidelined by head injuries. dr. omalu: my strong advice to him would be to hang his helmet, and cherish his life. geoff: and climate change in alaska. how warming waters are decimating salmon populations and forcing native people to change their way of life. all that and more on tonight's “pbs news weekend.” >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individu
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms.h one month until the november election, judy woodruff joins us from madison, wisconsin with all the latest on the hotly contested race for senate. then, the nfl changes its coussion protocols, but do they go far enough? we hear from the doctor who discovered the brain disease cte, and his advice for the miami dolphins quarterback sidelined by head injuries. dr. omalu: my strong advice to him...
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geoff: and... grand adventure -- we talk to a grandmother and grandson about their goal of visiting every national park in the united states. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening, it's good to be with you. tonight, the remnants of hurricane ian are making their way inland across north carolina and virginia. in the wake of this massive storm, at least 30 peop
geoff: and... grand adventure -- we talk to a grandmother and grandson about their goal of visiting every national park in the united states. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” as the death toll rises in florida, we get the latest on how officis and residents are recovering after hurricane ian. then, it's political season in pennsylvania -- we dig into the top races in one of the most closelwatched states this midterm election. and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his honduran roots and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic. baking is like, it's like a meditation, it's simple. you know, you don't have to be so precise. i mean, that the dough is a living creature, too. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” as the death toll rises in florida, we get the latest on how officis and residents are recovering after hurricane ian. then, it's political season in pennsylvania -- we dig into the top races in one of the most closelwatched states this midterm election. and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his honduran roots and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic....
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend" -- war in ukraine: evacuations in a major ukrainian city, and widespread power blackouts, as russiaeploys drones supplied by a new ally. then, ildhood mental health and how it's being treated following recent recommendations that kids over eight should get screened for anxiety. and surfing for all: how one nonprofit is helping children with disabilities learn to ride the waves. mackenzie palumbo: how do you not get emotional when you have a child who is nonverbal and all he can do is smile from ear to ear because he's just so happy? geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporat
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on "pbs news weekend" -- war in ukraine: evacuations in a major ukrainian city, and widespread power blackouts, as russiaeploys drones supplied by a new ally. then, ildhood mental health and how it's being treated following recent recommendations that kids over eight should get screened for anxiety. and surfing for all: how one nonprofit is helping children with disabilities learn to ride the waves. mackenzie palumbo: how do you not get...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms -- with a little over two weeks until the election, we get the latest on some key races for governor and senate that could help tip the balance of power. then, ethiopia in crisis -- with peace talks set to begin tomorrow, we look at the fighting in tigray. and a closer look at how the role of women on screen and behind the camera is shaping the hbo hit series "house of the dragon." >> there is a reason to revisit this world of these characters and to really closely examine how women are treated in this society and how those systems either fail them or prop them up, depending on how the power is swinging. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that f
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms -- with a little over two weeks until the election, we get the latest on some key races for governor and senate that could help tip the balance of power. then, ethiopia in crisis -- with peace talks set to begin tomorrow, we look at the fighting in tigray. and a closer look at how the role of women on screen and behind the camera is shaping the hbo hit series "house of the dragon."...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” out inside an iranian prisone saturday, we get the latest on the ongoing protests across that country. then, weekend briefing -- our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the closely contested ohio senate race. and, a cosmic conversation -- we talk with astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about nasa's latest mission and his new book. neil: i don't want to be the laughingstock of the galaxy, being the only species with enough resources and intellect to have a space program and not actually invoke it to prevent us from going extinct. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >>or 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these in
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” out inside an iranian prisone saturday, we get the latest on the ongoing protests across that country. then, weekend briefing -- our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the closely contested ohio senate race. and, a cosmic conversation -- we talk with astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about nasa's latest mission and his new book. neil: i don't want to be the laughingstock of the galaxy, being the only species with enough...
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geoff: and...n our weekend spotlight, the president of a multi-billion dollar defense contractor and a program she championed to support mental health in the workplace, especially among military veterans. all that and more on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. it's good to with you. as we come on the air, we are tracking the fallout after an explosion consumed parts of the only bridge linking th
geoff: and...n our weekend spotlight, the president of a multi-billion dollar defense contractor and a program she championed to support mental health in the workplace, especially among military veterans. all that and more on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of...
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geoff: we were really excited about going.reat day ahead of ourselves, and we were really looking forward to it. lillani hopkins: it was something i've always been real interested in, and dad went when he was a lot younger, so it was, for me, somethinthat was real cool for us to do together. stephanie: their trip, due to leave at 10 a.m., was run by a well-known group called white island tours, which was the only operator taking people to the island by boat. geoff: we checked in, read a disclaimer, signed in, gave our next of kin details, et cetera, received a boarding pass, which was a metal cone, and then from there, just crossed the road and waited by the boat for the crew to start loading. stephanie: geoff and lillani can be seen here on the wharf, waiting to get on the white island tours boat, the phoenix. the video was filmed by brazilian tourist allessandro kauffmann. allessandro kauffmann: yeah, we just take the camera and just film everything, you know, like a blog or a vlog, and like this. female: morning, thanks, gu
geoff: we were really excited about going.reat day ahead of ourselves, and we were really looking forward to it. lillani hopkins: it was something i've always been real interested in, and dad went when he was a lot younger, so it was, for me, somethinthat was real cool for us to do together. stephanie: their trip, due to leave at 10 a.m., was run by a well-known group called white island tours, which was the only operator taking people to the island by boat. geoff: we checked in, read a...
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the former ambassador to china geoff raby joins us now, he is now the chairman of the firm geoff rabyociates. going into party congress, we did not have high expectations, the speech was not a huge surprise but created massive turmoil for investors. what is really troubling? geoff: it is economic conditions themselves are very challenging. there was no indication from xi, and from his work report, that the government was particularly focused on economic management issues. the emphasis for this congress was entirely political, and xi emerges as a strong and unchallengeable leader who really didn't have much to say about these economic challenges. and also, of course, it suggests that zero covered policies are here for the long haul. haidi: obviously, you represent and some of the biggest australian and global companies that have that exposure and opportunity in china. if you are to take a glass half-full, that the road to policy execution now that he is in complete control is much faster, so you have to align yourself with the right policy priorities? geoff: what people worry about is
the former ambassador to china geoff raby joins us now, he is now the chairman of the firm geoff rabyociates. going into party congress, we did not have high expectations, the speech was not a huge surprise but created massive turmoil for investors. what is really troubling? geoff: it is economic conditions themselves are very challenging. there was no indication from xi, and from his work report, that the government was particularly focused on economic management issues. the emphasis for this...
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prove it i am eager to take questions. >> thank you, geoff. >> i thank you. >> geoff has agreed to take your questions. raise your hand, i will come to you. we will get to as many as we possibly can. i would like to ask the first question. during your introduction jim inching that you were a bit frustrated with the watergate scandal i'm wondering about the moment of time in your life, when did that change? what was the revealing document or the revealing element that made you realize the president was being falsely accurate? >> restore my faith, not when i lost my faith when i i was on his defense team. we were gearing up to defend the president in the house in a senate trial we believed, we felt the prosecutors believed, everything turned on what nixon did on wednesday, march 21st, 1973, when john dean came in and said, you know? there is a cancer in the presidency. it is growing, it's compounding. you're gonna have to make some pretty important decisions very soon. you don't know what has been going on. we are being blackmailed. nixon and dean have both maintained, consistently, but t
prove it i am eager to take questions. >> thank you, geoff. >> i thank you. >> geoff has agreed to take your questions. raise your hand, i will come to you. we will get to as many as we possibly can. i would like to ask the first question. during your introduction jim inching that you were a bit frustrated with the watergate scandal i'm wondering about the moment of time in your life, when did that change? what was the revealing document or the revealing element that made you...
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geoff yu bny strategist joins us next.his is bloomberg. >> any government is going to have to come about that is pretty hard to see without a general election how that would happen. i think, and this is important. --calmness is important. how long is the leader going to be there? what support will egg be in the party? the end, it comes down to the support of the people. alix: the uncertainty looming over the u.k. the cable rates at 112, almost 113. a little bit of selling in the front end. joining us now, geoff, what new prime minister of the markets like the most? geoff the markets are concentrated on number 11 at this point. is there going to be a unity candidate or other candidates as long as germany hunt sticks to his current proposals -- jeremy hunt sticks to his current proposal. guy: there are other issues that can cause instability -- cause instability. brexit is still not done. there are still areas of instability that are untested at this point. do you think the market is going to remain the same as it appears ri
geoff yu bny strategist joins us next.his is bloomberg. >> any government is going to have to come about that is pretty hard to see without a general election how that would happen. i think, and this is important. --calmness is important. how long is the leader going to be there? what support will egg be in the party? the end, it comes down to the support of the people. alix: the uncertainty looming over the u.k. the cable rates at 112, almost 113. a little bit of selling in the front...
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geoff: absolutely.nk the random lockdowns, the uncertainty and demonstration of the states capriciousness is having a big impact on how people in china and big cities like shanghai, how they think about the system they live under, it's not just about covid. it's about the uncertainty in a one-party state. haidi: there's also being an investor of someone who does business with china. in australian business, has it been increasing frustration? geoff: very much so. a lack of certainty, the capriciousness, and the inability to get things done. you don't really know if you are going to be able to meet a client or not, to travel to china. it is very damaging to the economy. kathleen: with all this even more public discontent, and i'm sure there's a lot more behind-the-scenes, everyone expects xi jinping is going to be there for years. that he's not going to get one more term, he's going to get many more terms. do you see any crack in that system? what will have to happen for someone somehow in the communist p
geoff: absolutely.nk the random lockdowns, the uncertainty and demonstration of the states capriciousness is having a big impact on how people in china and big cities like shanghai, how they think about the system they live under, it's not just about covid. it's about the uncertainty in a one-party state. haidi: there's also being an investor of someone who does business with china. in australian business, has it been increasing frustration? geoff: very much so. a lack of certainty, the...
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geoff: we will talk more about that in a minute.t is the right white house reaction to analysts who say the strategic petroleum reserve was created for unforeseen events? to be used in hurricanes, cyber attacks, if there are pipeline shutdowns. that they should not be used in times of a political crisis. there are voters who will see this happening weeks before the midterm election, and see politics at play with this decision. geoff: the use of -- brian: use of the reserve is fundamentally linked to putin's invasion of ukraine and the unprecedented crisis that created. president's announcement of 80 million barrels of release was made last spring. this last installment is making good on that commitment, and to do so in a way that is a responsible use of this national asset. 180 million barrels has represented about one million barrels a day in additional supply onto the market, less over this. it'. the goal of that waso provide a bridge so our u.s. domestic producers could increase production without american consumers and the globa
geoff: we will talk more about that in a minute.t is the right white house reaction to analysts who say the strategic petroleum reserve was created for unforeseen events? to be used in hurricanes, cyber attacks, if there are pipeline shutdowns. that they should not be used in times of a political crisis. there are voters who will see this happening weeks before the midterm election, and see politics at play with this decision. geoff: the use of -- brian: use of the reserve is fundamentally...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms.one month until the november election, judy woodruff joins us from madison, wisconsin with all the latest on the hotly contested race for senate. then, the nfl changes its coussion protocols, but do they go far enough? we hear from the doctor who discovered the brain disease cte, and his advice for the miami dolphins quarterback sidelined by head injuries. dr. omalu: my strong advice to him would be to hang his helmet, and cherish his life. geoff: and climate change in alaska. how warming waters are decimating salmon populations and forcing native people to change their way of life.
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms.one month until the november election, judy woodruff joins us from madison, wisconsin with all the latest on the hotly contested race for senate. then, the nfl changes its coussion protocols, but do they go far enough? we hear from the doctor who discovered the brain disease cte, and his advice for the miami dolphins quarterback sidelined by head injuries. dr. omalu: my strong advice to him...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms -- with a little over two weeks until the election, we get the latest on some key races for governor and senate that could help tip the balance of power. then, ethiopia in crisis -- with peace talks set to begin tomorrow, we look at the fighting in tigray. and a closer look at how the role of women on screen and behind the camera is shaping the hbo hit series "house of the dragon." >> there is a reason to revisit this world of these characters and to really closely examine how women are treated in this society and how those systems either fail them or prop them up, depending on how the power is swinging. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. on “pbs news weekend,” countdown to the midterms -- with a little over two weeks until the election, we get the latest on some key races for governor and senate that could help tip the balance of power. then, ethiopia in crisis -- with peace talks set to begin tomorrow, we look at the fighting in tigray. and a closer look at how the role of women on screen and behind the camera is shaping the hbo hit series "house of the dragon." >>...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.night on “pbs news weekend,” as the death toll rises in florida, we get the latest on how officis and residents are recovering after hurricane ian. then, it's political season in pennsylvania -- we dig into the top races in one of the most closelwatched states this midterm election. and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his honduran roots and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic. baking is like, it's like a meditation, it's simple. you know, you don't have to be so precise. i mean, that the dough is a living creature, too. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight'
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.night on “pbs news weekend,” as the death toll rises in florida, we get the latest on how officis and residents are recovering after hurricane ian. then, it's political season in pennsylvania -- we dig into the top races in one of the most closelwatched states this midterm election. and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his honduran roots and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic....
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cutmore joins us from london where he spoke with the newly minted ceo today geoff, good morning. what are the highlights? >> reporter: good morning, seema. three key points that you mentioned. we will see a significant cash raising exercise 4 billion swiss francs that is pretty much $4 million that is in existing shareholders and qualified investor, the saudi national bank that they hope will pony up 1.5 billion swiss francs it has to go to a meeting of shareholders for approval on november 23rd. we will see how it plays elsewhere, significant cost reductions they want to shave 15% off the cost base. that means cuts of 2.5 billion of swiss francs. apollo group picks up the business and they re-prize the first boston name. credit suisse first boston will become a new standalone business and they are hoping to attract third-party funding for that m&a and investment products will be inside that unit let's listen in to what the ceo of the business had to say about this restructuring of the operation in the u.s >>credit suisse first boston a we will put it to the market is very attrac
cutmore joins us from london where he spoke with the newly minted ceo today geoff, good morning. what are the highlights? >> reporter: good morning, seema. three key points that you mentioned. we will see a significant cash raising exercise 4 billion swiss francs that is pretty much $4 million that is in existing shareholders and qualified investor, the saudi national bank that they hope will pony up 1.5 billion swiss francs it has to go to a meeting of shareholders for approval on...
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we have geoff cutmore from birmingham, england. the reason this is important is that is where the conservative party conference is taking place right now. what's the buzz? >> reporter: absolutely, do dominic. the conservative party in government for the last 12 years. the liz truss team with the latest incarnation of leadership ten days ago, they announced a mini budget which upset the markets which had tens of billions of unfunded tax cuts. that u-turn was to cut the top rate tax cut from 45% to 40% ultimately that decision has been reversed. it would only save the government about 2 billion pounds which is a drop in the ocean when it comes to the other unfunded tax cuts that were part of the package what we also think is going to happen now is they are going to bring forward the date when they communicate with the markets how that package is going to be funded there is also the fiscal regulator here, the obr. office of budget responsibility, which will release the assessment of the costings that will look like it will come forwar
we have geoff cutmore from birmingham, england. the reason this is important is that is where the conservative party conference is taking place right now. what's the buzz? >> reporter: absolutely, do dominic. the conservative party in government for the last 12 years. the liz truss team with the latest incarnation of leadership ten days ago, they announced a mini budget which upset the markets which had tens of billions of unfunded tax cuts. that u-turn was to cut the top rate tax cut...
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and geoff shepard was standing in the back of the east room, and he was not happy. after hearing the smoking gun tape people leave like many the president nixon was hiding the truth and had been for several years. and then jeff started digging. and he dug and he dug and he dug for 15 years. through the documents and through files that were once sealed. and jeff soon found out that what he was led to believe about watergate and indeed what the nation was led to believe was well. let's just say that there's more to the story. and i'll let him get into that this evening. jeff is the author of the nixon conspiracy watergate and the plot to remove the president. you can purchase your copy in the nixon library's gift shop and jeff will sign it this evening after tonight's program this morning in the washington examiner paul bedard wrote that jeff shepherds quote credibility is hard to challenge. you can see jeff talking more about the nixon conspiracy on newsmax this wednesday morning, and he will appear on the hugh hewitt show on tuesday, november 30th at 8:05. am easter
and geoff shepard was standing in the back of the east room, and he was not happy. after hearing the smoking gun tape people leave like many the president nixon was hiding the truth and had been for several years. and then jeff started digging. and he dug and he dug and he dug for 15 years. through the documents and through files that were once sealed. and jeff soon found out that what he was led to believe about watergate and indeed what the nation was led to believe was well. let's just say...
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i'm geoff bennett.ight on “pbs news weekend,” out inside an iranian prisone saturday, we get the latest on the ongoing protests across that country. then, weekend briefing -- our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the closely contested ohio senate race. and, a cosmic conversation -- we talk with astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about nasa's latest mission and his new book. neil: i don't want to be the laughingstock of the galaxy, being the only species with enough resources and intellect to have a space program and not actually invoke it to prevent us from going extinct. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend."
i'm geoff bennett.ight on “pbs news weekend,” out inside an iranian prisone saturday, we get the latest on the ongoing protests across that country. then, weekend briefing -- our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the closely contested ohio senate race. and, a cosmic conversation -- we talk with astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about nasa's latest mission and his new book. neil: i don't want to be the laughingstock of the galaxy, being the only species with enough resources...
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latoyia: can you explain why a geoff diehl administration is not right for the state. healey: my opponent is donald trump's candidate for governor and i would be honored to be yours. abortion is on the ballot and i support and i will protect and defend a woman's access to abortion. my opponent was to ban abortion -- wants to ban abortion and cut off concert traction -- contraception. i will reject trumpism. -- i am proud of the results in our office but as governor michael will be making life more affordable and cutting taxes and improving education and job training and making sure we are there to support people, given the challenges we face around mental health so i look forward to this discussion and i have the experience. latoyia: fix next question is for both candidates. -- this next question is for both candidates. diehl: it is halloween time and that is our bogeyman, donald trump. what is important is making sure that our households are able to afford to live the american dream in question chooses -- massachusetts and we will make sure the debate is about massach
latoyia: can you explain why a geoff diehl administration is not right for the state. healey: my opponent is donald trump's candidate for governor and i would be honored to be yours. abortion is on the ballot and i support and i will protect and defend a woman's access to abortion. my opponent was to ban abortion -- wants to ban abortion and cut off concert traction -- contraception. i will reject trumpism. -- i am proud of the results in our office but as governor michael will be making life...
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geoff, a lot going on. we have been focused on this date for some time >> reporter: absolutely. we have been waiting a long time to get the restructuring announcement ulrich korner came in a few months ago with the reputation of yielding the knife. this means a 15% cut of cost base they will raise $4 billion from exstrategic investors and a rigs issue here one investor named is the saudi international bank he will bring $1.5 billion to the table. on top of that, we get the split of the investment bank it will be a markets business to service clients. there will be a freestanding credit suisse first boston business that will be a standalone they hope to bring third party clients into that. american michael kline will run that business. interesting to see the first boston name being repriced first came on the scene in 1988 when credit suisse and first boston came together there is a lot going on here the question is is the saudi partner the right partner going forward and is this the right partnering for resturucturinges? let's hear from ulrich korner. >> further strengthening of
geoff, a lot going on. we have been focused on this date for some time >> reporter: absolutely. we have been waiting a long time to get the restructuring announcement ulrich korner came in a few months ago with the reputation of yielding the knife. this means a 15% cut of cost base they will raise $4 billion from exstrategic investors and a rigs issue here one investor named is the saudi international bank he will bring $1.5 billion to the table. on top of that, we get the split of the...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend, count down to the midterms. my report from georgia where two closely contested races could help decide control of the u.s. senate and the direction of the country. >> i'm waiting to see how things shake around in a few days. and make a decision then. >> maternity care deserts. we look at the decreasing availability of obstetric and birthing providers and its impact on the health of women and infants. and a look at the care crisis affecting children. what's behind the increasing closures of pediatric units around the country. those stories and theays headlines on tonight's pbs news weekend. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by. >> consumer cellular's goal is to provide wireless service to help people connect. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and viewers like you. >> good evening. it's with you. with the midt
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on pbs news weekend, count down to the midterms. my report from georgia where two closely contested races could help decide control of the u.s. senate and the direction of the country. >> i'm waiting to see how things shake around in a few days. and make a decision then. >> maternity care deserts. we look at the decreasing availability of obstetric and birthing providers and its impact on the health of women and infants. and a look at the care crisis...
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend."nlikely partnership: a look at the historic israel-lebanon maritime deal signed by nations still technically at war. and understanding female sexual health. the causes and costs of the lack of research. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide service to help people communicate and connect. our svice team can find a plan that helps -- fits you. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! john: good evening. we begin tonight with tragedy in south korea. at least 146 people have died and another 150 were injured after an apparent crowds crush during halloween festivities. joining us by phone is the bureau chief for the voice of am
geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend."nlikely partnership: a look at the historic israel-lebanon maritime deal signed by nations still technically at war. and understanding female sexual health. the causes and costs of the lack of research. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide...
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i showed the report to football policing expert professor geoff pearson.ample, that the best way to engage with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and fun approach but if you use large numbers of riot police and the chances are you may exacerbate problems that will occur. are you surprised they still had such heavy—handed policing? it doesn't matter what these reports say, the french authorities, particularly when english fans are travelling, they will look to policing a particular robust way based on larger numbers of riot police and that will be regardless of the intelligence contained in these reports. liverpool metro mayor steve rotheram finally made it through the crush. it was horrible being penned in and the police then called me through. and then they got me into the stadium. he then began looking for help to deal with the chaos outside and found tournament organisers uefa in the vip area. i eventually saw the uefa president, ceferin. i started to explain the very real concerns i had four people's safety outside and he tried to stop me talk
i showed the report to football policing expert professor geoff pearson.ample, that the best way to engage with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and fun approach but if you use large numbers of riot police and the chances are you may exacerbate problems that will occur. are you surprised they still had such heavy—handed policing? it doesn't matter what these reports say, the french authorities, particularly when english fans are travelling, they will look to policing a particular...
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i showed the report to football policing expert professor geoff pearson.ample, that the best way to engage with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and fun with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and firm approach but if you use large numbers of riot police and the chances are you may exacerbate problems that will occur. are you surprised they still had such heavy—handed policing? often it doesn't matter what these reports say, the french authorities, particularly when english fans are travelling, they will look to policing a particular robust way based on larger numbers of riot police and that will be regardless of the intelligence contained in these reports. liverpool metro mayor steve rotheram finally made it through the crush. it was horrible being penned in and the police then called me through. and then they got me into the stadium. he then began looking for help to deal with the chaos outside and found tournament organisers uefa in the vip area. i eventually saw the uefa president, ceferin. i started to explain the very real concerns
i showed the report to football policing expert professor geoff pearson.ample, that the best way to engage with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and fun with the travelling supporters is by a friendly and firm approach but if you use large numbers of riot police and the chances are you may exacerbate problems that will occur. are you surprised they still had such heavy—handed policing? often it doesn't matter what these reports say, the french authorities, particularly when english...
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geoff bennett will report on two georgia races to decide control of the u.s. senate and direction of the country. thank you for joining us. good night from washington. >> washington week is provided by consumer cellular. additional funding provided by two the yuen foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our committees. rose hirschel and andy shreeves. robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: major funding for "tell me more with kelly corrigan" is provided by the quad family foundation, susan and david tunnell donor advised fund through the san francisco foundation, and by the gordon and llura gund foundation. [cheers and applause] ♪ are you happy to be here? get your hands up. let's make some noise. let's make some noise! let's make some noise! come on! come on! ♪ cheer to what i say ♪ chorus: ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ [indistinct] what i say ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ [indistinct] what i say ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ every single word i say ♪ everybody say ♪
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the tightening race for north carolina's senate seat. then, we look ahead to monday's supreme court cases focused on race in college admissions decisions. and, civic health -- a nonprofit that uses healthcare providers to register new voters. >> some of the issues that are plaguing you as a patient are things that i can't fix with a speech on diet and exercise or with surgery referral or with a prescription. john: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend. >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of tse individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made poss
geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the tightening race for north carolina's senate seat. then, we look ahead to monday's supreme court cases focused on race in college admissions decisions. and, civic health -- a nonprofit that uses healthcare providers to register new voters. >> some of the issues that are plaguing you as a patient are things that i can't fix with a speech on diet and exercise or with surgery...
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geoff bennett is away.onight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the tightening race for north carolina's senate seat. then, we look ahead to monday's supreme court cases focused on race in college admissions decisions. and, civic health -- a nonprofit that uses healthcare providers to register new voters. >> some of the issues that are plaguing you as a patient are things that i can't fix with a speech on diet and exercise or with surgery referral or with a prescription. john: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend.
geoff bennett is away.onight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the tightening race for north carolina's senate seat. then, we look ahead to monday's supreme court cases focused on race in college admissions decisions. and, civic health -- a nonprofit that uses healthcare providers to register new voters. >> some of the issues that are plaguing you as a patient are things that i can't fix with a speech on diet and exercise or with surgery...
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executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are. more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we don't see it necessarily being a deep recession. it's not going to be like the covid pandemic. it's not going to be like the financial crisis during the height of covid, many tech companies continue to hire. >> but that's part of the reason bella sorrow believes they're being hit harder. now, many of these companies grew very quickly over the course of the pandemic. so i think part of what we're seeing now is a bit of a course correction. >> where many of them may be hired a bit too many people over the last 2 years and now they're correcting those those costs down. he also says with the evolution of rem
executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are. more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023....
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he's cute and greeted at the conservative fatty headquarters. synthetic over the top top from lift geoff, who quit just after a few weeks enough. but so not faith is stuff talent, if that is tackling throating energy and food prices and a deep but it can crisis, he will be the tut prime minister this year. the united kingdom is a great country. but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity. and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. as finance minister, so knocked onto prius for supporting the lead off workers and businesses during the pandemic. but as one of the wealthiest by the additions in the u. k. he has also been criticized for his lavish lifestyle, especially at a time when ordinary people are struggling but so not victory is also historic. he is the 1st british prime minister of south asian region. he's also the 1st hindu to become the country leader and the youngest. the yuki has seen into 100 yes. over more now i'm joined by roger casela. he's a former member of parliament for the labor part
he's cute and greeted at the conservative fatty headquarters. synthetic over the top top from lift geoff, who quit just after a few weeks enough. but so not faith is stuff talent, if that is tackling throating energy and food prices and a deep but it can crisis, he will be the tut prime minister this year. the united kingdom is a great country. but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity. and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party...
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. >>> chair of the iaf told geoff on a cnbc panel in washington that central banks needed to be clearern the communication >> hard to read from up here you have this bright stage i think -- i don't want to comment on single communications by central banks what you do see in the central banking word is facing more tradeoffs that determine now what they do and so a speech like the one that jay powell gave at jackson hole made his strategy out clearly that is what the market appreciated. he gave clear died guidance the job is clear that is a clear message. that is what the market needs. you can optimize around that you can see jay powell doesn't want to enter the history books as arthur burns. he wants to be a tough cescentr banker inflation got out of control and we got it back under control that was the message of the market take the tradeoff that the fed has with employment. he has said for now there is no tradeoff inflation is the focus we will get the job done that was healthy i think central banks should give clear guidance. ecb is still not clearly decided or in communication of the
. >>> chair of the iaf told geoff on a cnbc panel in washington that central banks needed to be clearern the communication >> hard to read from up here you have this bright stage i think -- i don't want to comment on single communications by central banks what you do see in the central banking word is facing more tradeoffs that determine now what they do and so a speech like the one that jay powell gave at jackson hole made his strategy out clearly that is what the market...
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discussion on race, reduction and reentry after incarceration moderated by chief washington correspondent geofftt at morehouse college. coming up later this evening, watch the live arizona senate debate. incumbent senator mark kelly will face blake masters and mark victor. tune in at 9:00 p.m. eastern at pbs.org/newshour, and on youtube , compliments of our colleagues at arizona pbs. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am amna navaz. announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular has been offering no contact wireless plans designed to help people do more what they like. our customer service team and help you find a plan that fits you. visit consumercellular.tv. announcer: the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the fronines lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the "newshour," including leonard and norma core vine and clue and patricia u.n.. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of "the newshour." >> . >>> hello. everyone. welcome to "
discussion on race, reduction and reentry after incarceration moderated by chief washington correspondent geofftt at morehouse college. coming up later this evening, watch the live arizona senate debate. incumbent senator mark kelly will face blake masters and mark victor. tune in at 9:00 p.m. eastern at pbs.org/newshour, and on youtube , compliments of our colleagues at arizona pbs. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am amna navaz. announcer: major funding for the "pbs...
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here to talk about it, georgia lieutenant governor geoff duncan.utenant governor duncan, appreciate you being with us. what do you make of what we heard from herschel walker today on hugh hewitt and his attempt to explain it afterward? >> i think an important place for me to sart is it is no fun for me to have to talk about this at the end of the day. herschel walker is the only chance we've got to have a republican represent us in the u.s. senate. it's a conversation that has to happen and it's part of the process of the party healing. unfortunately, republicans looked around to see who donald trump supported and he was a famous football player, so he became our nominee. and now we're paying the price for that. >> that's why you think herschel walker is in this race, because republicans who decided to look for somebody who the former president supported, that was the main criteria? >> yeah. and, you know, there's been some distance and time that's travelled and that's not a winning recipe anymore. i think the beginning of this whole process campai
here to talk about it, georgia lieutenant governor geoff duncan.utenant governor duncan, appreciate you being with us. what do you make of what we heard from herschel walker today on hugh hewitt and his attempt to explain it afterward? >> i think an important place for me to sart is it is no fun for me to have to talk about this at the end of the day. herschel walker is the only chance we've got to have a republican represent us in the u.s. senate. it's a conversation that has to happen...
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take a listen to lieutenant governor, a former -- i guess he is still current lieutenant governor geoff made some interesting comments about this. >> even the most staunch republicans i think are rattled at the continued flow of information. the weight of that baggage is starting to feel a little bit closer to unbearable at this point. herschel walker won the primary because he scored a bunch of touchdowns back in the '80s and he was donald trump's friend. and now we've moved forward several months on the calendar and that's no longer a recipe to win. >> do you think this will turn off enough voters that senator raphael warnock could win? >> i think so. look, herschel walker's unfit to be in the senate, and we've known this for a long time. republicans have known this for a long time. mcconnell's known it for a long time. he should have been disqualified when the story about him putting i gun to his wife's head came out, right? but what this is doing is just adding to this question about his honesty. he's lied about his academic record, his business record, his relationships with law en
take a listen to lieutenant governor, a former -- i guess he is still current lieutenant governor geoff made some interesting comments about this. >> even the most staunch republicans i think are rattled at the continued flow of information. the weight of that baggage is starting to feel a little bit closer to unbearable at this point. herschel walker won the primary because he scored a bunch of touchdowns back in the '80s and he was donald trump's friend. and now we've moved forward...
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executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised byews. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we don't see it necessarily being a deep recession. it's not going to be like the covid pandemic. it's not going to be like the financial crisis during the height of covid, many tech companies continue to hire. >> but that's part of the reason bella sorrow believes they're being hit harder. now, many of these companies drew very quickly over the course of the pandemic. so i think part of what we're seeing now is a bit of a course where many of them may be hired a bit too many people over the last 2 years and now they're correcting those. those costs down. he also says with the evolution of remote work, many com
executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised byews. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we...
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executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are. more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for potentially in the middle of 2023. we don't see it necessarily being a deep recession. it's not going to be like the covid pandemic. it's not going to be like the financial crisis during the height of covid, many tech companies continue to hire. >> but that's part of the reason bella sorrow believes they're being hit harder. now. many of these companies drew very quickly over the course of the pandemic. so i think part of what we're seeing now is a bit of a course were many of them may be hired bit too many people over the last 2 years and now they're correcting those. those costs down. he also says with the evolution of remote work,
executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are. more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for potentially in the middle...
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executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we don't see it necessarily being a deep recession. it's not going to be like the covid pandemic. it's not going to be like the financial crisis during the height of covid, many tech companies continue to hire. >> but that's part of the reason bella sorrow believes they're being hit harder. now, many of these companies grew very quickly over the course of the pandemic. so i think part of what we're seeing now is a bit of a course where many of them may be hired a bit too many people over the last 2 years and now they're correcting those. those costs down. he also says with the evolution of remote work, many compani
executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we...
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executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of 2023. we don't see it necessarily being a deep recession. it's not going to be like the covid pandemic. it's not going to be like the financial crisis during the height of covid, many tech companies continue to hire. >> but that's part of the reason bella sorrow believes they're being hit harder. now. many of these companies drew very quickly over the course of the pandemic. so i think part of what we're seeing now is a bit of a course where many of them may be hired a bit too many people over the last 2 years and now they're correcting those. those costs down. he also says with the evolution of remote work, ma
executive director of the bay area council economic institute, geoff ellis says he wasn't surprised by the news. >> recently, google and facebook's parent company meta put a freeze on hiring. tesla laid off more than 200 people during the summer months. i do think there are more announcements like this coming in this this tech way. it is the beginning of what is likely to be in a recession. >> and they were calling for many economists are not calling for eventually the middle of...
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to political officials in that state, and among guests brad raffensperger and lieutenant governor geoff. >>> coming up, where's the beef? that's truly word for word what the special master is asking for in the mar-a-lago special records investigation. what he is talking about. >>> and he said he didn't set out to look for a scheme but that is what he has said he had found. sheldon whitehouse and what he is arguing what is happening to the supreme court. and he has evidence. and he has evidence. will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ (snorting) if you struggle with cpap... (groan
to political officials in that state, and among guests brad raffensperger and lieutenant governor geoff. >>> coming up, where's the beef? that's truly word for word what the special master is asking for in the mar-a-lago special records investigation. what he is talking about. >>> and he said he didn't set out to look for a scheme but that is what he has said he had found. sheldon whitehouse and what he is arguing what is happening to the supreme court. and he has evidence....
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after this is where the problems geoff begant management is in the there. i was not represented by the union when i was written up or demoted. i'm going to e maim [inaudible] as well. >> thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker. discipline she need an interceptor. >> we did not receive a request for service. >> i can upon translate for you. >> [speaking spanish]. >> i was a pioneer to start the youn at many years ago. >> but i was diselusioned by this union because they lack of responsiveness. they never respond to our phone calls and never came to talk to us. >> i was ready to start signing the documents with my co workers and then i thought they came to present themselves. but i was delusioned because during the pandemic they never presented themselves or came with coffee or do nuts to talk you to. >> >> they never came by with masks or ghag we needed during the pandemic and the felton management paying us and check in on us to make sure we were okay. i'm no longer there. thap is why i switched to a different school that does not have a union. while they k
after this is where the problems geoff begant management is in the there. i was not represented by the union when i was written up or demoted. i'm going to e maim [inaudible] as well. >> thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker. discipline she need an interceptor. >> we did not receive a request for service. >> i can upon translate for you. >> [speaking spanish]. >> i was a pioneer to start the youn at many years ago. >> but i was diselusioned by...