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what would gerring say? and gobles? now, who can give the correct nswer?[speaking german] >> the world belongs to be strong. and to the brutal. the rabbit is a coward and deserves to die. they spit on the rabbit. nice kids. >> good. speaking german] >> he hates the rabbit. there is no room for weaklings. hans is learning fast. y, how he hates that rabbit. >> [speaking german >> hans has come around to the correct nazi way of thinking. nice going, eh, adolf? >> [speaking german >> yes, this lesson is the basis for the nazi creed, for germany will likewise destroy all weak nd cowardly nations. >> [speaking german >> germans are a super race. all others will be slaves. germans are unconquerable. they fear no one. listen to the fanatic pride. ♪ >> today, we own germany, tomorrow, the whole world. hans is now ready for the higher education, as dictated by the fuhrer. >> marching and heiling, in him is planted in notes seed of laughter, hope, tolerance or mercy. for him, only marching and heiling. as the years grind on. anhood finds him still heiling and marchin
what would gerring say? and gobles? now, who can give the correct nswer?[speaking german] >> the world belongs to be strong. and to the brutal. the rabbit is a coward and deserves to die. they spit on the rabbit. nice kids. >> good. speaking german] >> he hates the rabbit. there is no room for weaklings. hans is learning fast. y, how he hates that rabbit. >> [speaking german >> hans has come around to the correct nazi way of thinking. nice going, eh, adolf?...
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gers here are observing the affects of climate change 1st 10. 1000000000 plus it's once if i've been working here for 20 years and i've seen how things have changed it makes a subtle push because it does not. next on d w. cheese plate is. that which was saying this camera takes the phrase literally. i am a mental bill to just come up with a few other surprises. brittany's brendan berry loves to take photos with unusual camera lenses. in 60 minutes. look closely. listen carefully. to see the truth is to do good. old fashioned. discover the i. subscribe to documentary on you tube. this is the norwegian island of spits back ok to eat in the spa a bomb occupied ago in the arctic ocean. the town of new also is home to malta. it doesn't permanent scientific research centers it's the northernmost settlement of its kind in the entire world. right now some of the scientists are getting ready to start their working day.
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so not exa high fire dapping ger we'll be warming up early next week. >>> taking a look at the roadways, not bad right now. the travel times are mostly in the green with the exception of 580 westbound. to 205 to 680 one of our slower spots right now. the east shore freeway all clear and highway 4 and 101 out of the south bay. we're seeing speeds dip down 37 miles an hour as you come away from the 205, 580 connector. the traffic is quiet. maybe your road takes u e stro traffic is moving okill yogeaty see a few ake li wthere. so keep an580. the coliseum looks good. light conditions here. no delays on the northbound side. the southbound side off to a great hayward. traffic is light as you head into fremont. if you're traveling along the sam mateo bridge, all is good. once you're on 101, a traffic light in both directions. there are a few delays due to the construction closure eastbound 380 to 101. that will be like that till 6:00. >>> two beloved dog find romance over a plate of spaghetti. >>> so ofthe biggest names in music make the list for induction to the rockof fame. >> reporter: the
so not exa high fire dapping ger we'll be warming up early next week. >>> taking a look at the roadways, not bad right now. the travel times are mostly in the green with the exception of 580 westbound. to 205 to 680 one of our slower spots right now. the east shore freeway all clear and highway 4 and 101 out of the south bay. we're seeing speeds dip down 37 miles an hour as you come away from the 205, 580 connector. the traffic is quiet. maybe your road takes u e stro traffic is moving...
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. >> reporter: the and ger was swift. la brom james, a beloved athlete in hong kong was now the target. protesters here burned and trampled his jerseys. but back home, james stood tall and doubled down. >> if you feel passion about it, talk about it. if you're not, if you don't have a lot of knowledge about it or don't understand it, i don't think you should talk abit >> reporter: he is famous for speaking up for the disadvantaged, the tweet in support of the protesters. >>> he made the choice that he had to say something and there wasn't a whole lot he could say, but this hasn't carved out what he is to hold himself to. >>> a large portion of that revenue can be a linked to china. the nba says the country's pro- basketball fans are more than double the population of the united states. >> and for james, that is too big a market to ignore. >> he is a unique figure in that world so for him he risks in his mind not only hurting potentially the league, but hurting his own significant pro fail there. >> cbs news, hong kong. >>
. >> reporter: the and ger was swift. la brom james, a beloved athlete in hong kong was now the target. protesters here burned and trampled his jerseys. but back home, james stood tall and doubled down. >> if you feel passion about it, talk about it. if you're not, if you don't have a lot of knowledge about it or don't understand it, i don't think you should talk abit >> reporter: he is famous for speaking up for the disadvantaged, the tweet in support of the protesters....
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he 18-year-old brother of the man fatally shot by former ger making one simple request to the judge, bringing everyone to tears. >> can i give her a hug, please? >> reporter: compassion, grace. whatever you call it, in a hushed courtroom in texas tonight, we witnessed. 18-year-old brant jean forgiving amber guyger, his brother's killer. >> if you truly are sorry, i know i can speak for myself, i, i forgive you. i know if you go to god and ask him, he will forgive you. i don't even want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. because i know that's, that's exactly what botham would want to you do. >> reporter: this unlikely ending perhaps the biggest surprise in a case that captivated the nation for more than a year. guyger, convicted of murderin murdering 26-year-old botham jean in his own home. >> when brant jean hugged her a lot of emotion poured out of her. i think the healing process is starting to occur now. >> that man is 18, and he is a leader, and he should guide us in healing. >> reporter: it's a rare act, easy to preach, hard to live. a grace we've seen before. in pennsy
he 18-year-old brother of the man fatally shot by former ger making one simple request to the judge, bringing everyone to tears. >> can i give her a hug, please? >> reporter: compassion, grace. whatever you call it, in a hushed courtroom in texas tonight, we witnessed. 18-year-old brant jean forgiving amber guyger, his brother's killer. >> if you truly are sorry, i know i can speak for myself, i, i forgive you. i know if you go to god and ask him, he will forgive you. i don't...
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ger rhys cole has not been beaten since may 22nd. it was a 20-year-old that got to him, juan soto.e tie it at two. 5th inning, soto, slicer, two run double, 5-2 washington. soto nervous in the first at- bat, struck out and then three for four. sean doolittle gets the four out save and game one goes to the visitors. >> >>: all in for the san francisco 49ers. believe it, they sure do as they make a huge trade to pick up and make up for a weak zeeshan. emmanuel sanders from denver. giving up a third and fourth round draft pick in 2020. he is number one, 32 years old and will be a free agent at the end of the season. we'll see how it works out, 19ers against carolina at home. >> shark, shakey start and they can't beat the good teams. the kids in buffalo having some fun now before wintersets in. sharks had an early 2-0 lead. in the 3rd down 3-2 and they go into overtime tied at three. just 3:13 in crashing the net, jack scores for buffalo, san jose has lost nine of the last ten vs. team with winning records and they're 3-5-1.. what a way to open the nba season. clippers and laker, lebro
ger rhys cole has not been beaten since may 22nd. it was a 20-year-old that got to him, juan soto.e tie it at two. 5th inning, soto, slicer, two run double, 5-2 washington. soto nervous in the first at- bat, struck out and then three for four. sean doolittle gets the four out save and game one goes to the visitors. >> >>: all in for the san francisco 49ers. believe it, they sure do as they make a huge trade to pick up and make up for a weak zeeshan. emmanuel sanders from denver....
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forecast models that we locould the strongest wind event of the season unfortunately, and hrough 11th, a p gern the s p s event. we're just a word of caution. we're still several days out from that event so things could still involve the right now it's looking like potential for ease to be a significant event. >>and there was also some concern and frustration out there today because some of those outages. they were expected at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the north bay. they actually happened around 45 minutes. before that time so some of the people who are still preparing for that outage were hit. lost electricity a lot sooner than they expected to lose that electricity pg e's talked about that tonight. they say it is changing times and the weather conditions change going into this so they had to respond to some of those weather conditions. they talked about the climate in da take a listen. >>to start choice, but that is the choice. you know the risk the fire risk has grown exponentially particularly in this region. in the last couple years. 2012, 15% of our. service area was designated high f
forecast models that we locould the strongest wind event of the season unfortunately, and hrough 11th, a p gern the s p s event. we're just a word of caution. we're still several days out from that event so things could still involve the right now it's looking like potential for ease to be a significant event. >>and there was also some concern and frustration out there today because some of those outages. they were expected at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the north bay. they actually...
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. ♪ ♪ger ter, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, everever >> tamron: hi! [laughs] helloweom wme hello! welcome
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ou have a positive equity market, that's regardless of whether or not the o incumbe the challenge be ger wins. >> and what about the trade situation? because that has created so much volatility both on the up side and the down side for investst but you think the language or at least the optics have changed a little bit? >> yeah, ihink very -- if you looked earlier, there was a lot of hardball discussion that was taking place. i think wyou look at this upcoming meeting in november 14th and 15th in chile where you're goingee to president xi from china and president trump from the u.s. get together, i think they' going to to play ball and get something done because both of them understand the importance of gettinina deal done toelp support the economy of both countries going forward. i think they will work very closely t get a deal and that will be a positive catalyst for the equity markets. >> we mentioned the fact that the overseas markets were all higher in today's trading session. would you beutting money to work in the overseas markets or do you think it's bettero be domestically inves
ou have a positive equity market, that's regardless of whether or not the o incumbe the challenge be ger wins. >> and what about the trade situation? because that has created so much volatility both on the up side and the down side for investst but you think the language or at least the optics have changed a little bit? >> yeah, ihink very -- if you looked earlier, there was a lot of hardball discussion that was taking place. i think wyou look at this upcoming meeting in november...
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play like you said in that aote of peo are now budgeting in the new houses you know a $5 tora 10,00 gernadoes go through dallas in my neighborhood. >> i know. >> there is 16,000 homes that have been without power a week long. but you can drive around and you ssee the os with generators and they're the smart ones. gener 17es earnings but the next four or five years shoul f be tremendou this company. >> on that note, tg thanks so much. >> my pleasure, sue. >> coming up, the gaming the game. video games are a hot industry and that means hackers arecalso trying th cash in. > the video game industry is on a tare with revenuen the. ri but there is an issue that many video game developers do not want toutalk a and that is cheating. hackers try and find e line, vulnerabilities that let players get specialadvantages. ecent survey by the security company air dt o found 60% of online games were negatively impacted by cheaters. and main -- many players to actually will playing if they think the competitors are cheating. josh lipton has our n, investigatioaming the game. >> aid the terrists. >> take
play like you said in that aote of peo are now budgeting in the new houses you know a $5 tora 10,00 gernadoes go through dallas in my neighborhood. >> i know. >> there is 16,000 homes that have been without power a week long. but you can drive around and you ssee the os with generators and they're the smart ones. gener 17es earnings but the next four or five years shoul f be tremendou this company. >> on that note, tg thanks so much. >> my pleasure, sue. >> coming...
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joining us is bi -- is bill gers rtz. bill, great to have you here. congratulations on the book.f one super power and an aspiring super power. yet it seems china has been dictating what it will or will not tolerate in the ray of negotiation, putting outside the reach of the negotiation the very things that are most of necessary, give the theft of intellectual property and technology. take a responsible balanced perspective on trade. instead they offer soybeans. your thoughts? >> the president was asked whether china is an adversary or partner. this is the fundamental question for the trump administration. for the last 30 years china has been regarded as a partner. it was an utter failure. trump said china is a strategic come pet year which is short of calling it an adversary. he said in response to the reporter's question -- lou: he didn't establish the terms. he was asked to choose between two terms i am sure he would have had a more color phil answer. >> his response was china is a nation we want to do a trade deal with. it's been a battle the last month. they had a draft agree
joining us is bi -- is bill gers rtz. bill, great to have you here. congratulations on the book.f one super power and an aspiring super power. yet it seems china has been dictating what it will or will not tolerate in the ray of negotiation, putting outside the reach of the negotiation the very things that are most of necessary, give the theft of intellectual property and technology. take a responsible balanced perspective on trade. instead they offer soybeans. your thoughts? >> the...
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. >> i am a democrat, i am not changes, you talk about genuine, we have in th have not had a ger in i don't know how long. kennedy: since grant was president. >> we have a president who lies every day. kennedy: that is why, i don't know they matter. >> i agree. >> liz warren can play grab ass with the pool boy. he might like it, i would like it. >> the other days, a friend told a story about vegas, and 10 guys hitting on us, it was like it was three, then other one said i think it was 5, it does not really matter, people that like liz warren will vote for her, people who love the president will never vote for a democrat. and i don't think it would take away from her policies that what democracies like. >> the people in middle who will be listening, it is a small sliver, the swing voters. >> she does not appeal on the middle. >> the president won -- >> not leading. >> democrat you want someone who can be authentic candidate versus trump, they should figure it out now. kennedy: noel? >> it will be on her policy, only reason she is to top is because she hammered her policy it was a well
. >> i am a democrat, i am not changes, you talk about genuine, we have in th have not had a ger in i don't know how long. kennedy: since grant was president. >> we have a president who lies every day. kennedy: that is why, i don't know they matter. >> i agree. >> liz warren can play grab ass with the pool boy. he might like it, i would like it. >> the other days, a friend told a story about vegas, and 10 guys hitting on us, it was like it was three, then other one...
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conditions deserve study the process was created to allow for official thorough assessment not to en den ger citizens and disenfranchise them. thank you. >> we're not quite done. this is the ground water being pumped continually down the street at 863 mission. they had a huge problem where the water us welcome back dumped on the street. we have photos. i want you to get the full visual and sound. thank you. >> >> thank you very much. i don't see any names on the roster for questions. i will open up for public comment specifically for those who would like to speak in support of the appeal. come on up. supervisors, again and again the astute advocates and environmentalists, people who know something about de-watering come over here and speak the truth. we have an an ti -- antiquated smithsonian planning which continues to approve with shenanigans. this must stop. it is em imperative you take into consideration the cumulative impacts and you don't. you don't understand about de-watering. what do you think happened at the millennium building and the salesforce de-watering millions of gallons int
conditions deserve study the process was created to allow for official thorough assessment not to en den ger citizens and disenfranchise them. thank you. >> we're not quite done. this is the ground water being pumped continually down the street at 863 mission. they had a huge problem where the water us welcome back dumped on the street. we have photos. i want you to get the full visual and sound. thank you. >> >> thank you very much. i don't see any names on the roster for...
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. >> plus first on cbs this morning botheram jean's mother talks to us about amberguy ger's sentencing. >> and nick hague returns to earth. how a second chance and more than 200 days in space changed him. >> and we'll talk with a british group. >> and anthony who got that lucky assignment? >> guess who? >> it's anthony mason. luckiest guy at cbs looking forward to those stories. cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> this morning all eyes on the stock market after yesterday's massive sell off. >> and tesla is setting a new record for its 3rd quarter deliveries jason brooks is joining us. >> tesla delivered 97,000 vehicles in the third quarter. nearly 80,000 of those deliveries were the model three which is absolutely key for tesla 's plans. now some on wall street were hoping for a bit more than that. and tesla's got a lot of work to do in the 4th quarter in order to meet the low end of elan musk's goal for (201) 940- 0000 deliveries. it needs to deliver 105,000 cars in the 4th quarter to meet that low end of that range. tesla's shares are down 6% in the early going. go pro cut its 2019
. >> plus first on cbs this morning botheram jean's mother talks to us about amberguy ger's sentencing. >> and nick hague returns to earth. how a second chance and more than 200 days in space changed him. >> and we'll talk with a british group. >> and anthony who got that lucky assignment? >> guess who? >> it's anthony mason. luckiest guy at cbs looking forward to those stories. cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> this morning all eyes on the stock...
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the prop propagandist of the third reich -- >> did i hear you say that perhaps he was influenced by gerells and the -- i just want to make sure that's what i heard you say. >> that's right. [laughter] greg: who the hell is gurgle? [cheers and applause] donald trump called never trumpers human scum. now really that is a little much. i mean, human? but i guess hearing never trumpers yelling nazi and fascist and racist finally got to him. insults have no place in public discourse. we should ban them like in boston where somebody made it a crime to call someone the b word, yeah, bostonian. the idiot was of course, excuse my name calling, a democrat. they target speech daily. take the facebook hearing where the company was deemed a racist, sexist, homophobic club. did you hear about the dinner parties with far right figures. >> in your dinner parties did you discuss so-called social media bias against conservatives and do you believe there is a bias? >> congresswoman -- i don't remember everything that was in the question. >> that's all right. i'll move on. greg: please do. never before has
the prop propagandist of the third reich -- >> did i hear you say that perhaps he was influenced by gerells and the -- i just want to make sure that's what i heard you say. >> that's right. [laughter] greg: who the hell is gurgle? [cheers and applause] donald trump called never trumpers human scum. now really that is a little much. i mean, human? but i guess hearing never trumpers yelling nazi and fascist and racist finally got to him. insults have no place in public discourse. we...
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there was phone calls before and there was mess en gers, this wa about policy, won't that come out if all of them testified which is what republicans asked for. . there is all of this information and testimony and and intend is not necessary for them to make a final call. they could still put away in that could help in the lock box and prachs the -- and give more question beyond just that phrase. and then you think about the culture in this administration. that is a judgment that congress will have to make. they look at how people used power and perhaps abuse power. >> the republican talking point that this is a tran actisaction president. that he is the dealmaker, but faras far as a legislative agenda, where he was so successfully transactional. >> it is fine to be transactional. the question facing congress is did the president use his transactional style to benefit himself politically with the levers of government and foreign policy. he has an entire government working for him that take an oath of the constitution to protect and serve the interests of the united states and not the
there was phone calls before and there was mess en gers, this wa about policy, won't that come out if all of them testified which is what republicans asked for. . there is all of this information and testimony and and intend is not necessary for them to make a final call. they could still put away in that could help in the lock box and prachs the -- and give more question beyond just that phrase. and then you think about the culture in this administration. that is a judgment that congress will...
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the prop propagandist of the third reich -- >> did i hear you say that perhaps he was influenced by ger want to make sure that's what i heard you say. >> that's right. [laughter] greg: who the hell is gurgle? [cheers and applause] donald trump called never trumpers human scum. now really that is a little much. i mean,
the prop propagandist of the third reich -- >> did i hear you say that perhaps he was influenced by ger want to make sure that's what i heard you say. >> that's right. [laughter] greg: who the hell is gurgle? [cheers and applause] donald trump called never trumpers human scum. now really that is a little much. i mean,
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school professor paul butler, and political senior legal affairs writer and msnbc contributor josh ger stean. how is philip reeker doing? hour six more or less right now he's been behind closed doors? >> yeah. we've just begun our sixth. it's a longer day than we anticipated. we were told he would wrap up around 2:00 or 3:00, but sounds like reeker has a lot to say. republicans and democrats keep going back and forth asking him questions. one democratic congressman representative lynch from massachusetts emerged from these closed-door depositions saying reek certify a quote reservoir of information. he's corroborating what a lot of previous testimonies have already said. we know that reeker is supposed to talk about the ouster of the former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. we know from other testimonies that rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer recommended to the president that yovanovitch should be ousted and that the president agreed to that. and so she was recalled from her position in may. we also just learned just now from a republican lawmaker who came out from
school professor paul butler, and political senior legal affairs writer and msnbc contributor josh ger stean. how is philip reeker doing? hour six more or less right now he's been behind closed doors? >> yeah. we've just begun our sixth. it's a longer day than we anticipated. we were told he would wrap up around 2:00 or 3:00, but sounds like reeker has a lot to say. republicans and democrats keep going back and forth asking him questions. one democratic congressman representative lynch...
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and martin doul ger from the left well we asked you bronson from the f.t. on martin told her from the left party how the if you the outcome of sunday's vote that we were expecting that party how they if you the outcome of sunday's vote tomorrow we were expecting that we have a good result that insert good we didn't know we have a good result but that insert good we didn't know so we're very happy about the more than 30 percent russians support or it's only a very happy year by. more than 30 percent russia support our aims in turin and solve all this is the one side and the aims in turin and solvable this is the one side and the other side is that it's not easy to build a government no so the other side is that it's not easy to build a government and no soul it's 2 sides on one measure will not on the one hand be very happy and on the other 2 sides on one measure will not on the one hand be very happy and on the other side it will be no necessary to have a constructive dialogue with all sided will be know necessary to have a constructive dialogue with all th
and martin doul ger from the left well we asked you bronson from the f.t. on martin told her from the left party how the if you the outcome of sunday's vote that we were expecting that party how they if you the outcome of sunday's vote tomorrow we were expecting that we have a good result that insert good we didn't know we have a good result but that insert good we didn't know so we're very happy about the more than 30 percent russians support or it's only a very happy year by. more than 30...
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here to talk about all of it tonight, josh gers steen for politico and barbara mcwade is still around more questions. barbara, this is a statute that allows the house to do this. this is going to be tough to fight, but the folks watching tonight i am guessing have two questions. how long would an appeal take? is this going to take forever? and should the liberals get all excited and hot and bothered that this means that americans are going to be able to file through the president's former tax returns? >> yeah, so a couple of things. number one, i think that president trump's strategy will be to stall and drag this out as long as possible. i think the ruling itself on the merits is not surprising. but the next thing he could do is to ask the circuit court of appeals to reconsider on bank with the full bench. so, that would be the next step. and then take it to the supreme court, try and kick it to next term, so maybe delaying a decision until after the 2020 election. so, that clearly is part of the strategy. the other question about does this mean the public will get to see these thing
here to talk about all of it tonight, josh gers steen for politico and barbara mcwade is still around more questions. barbara, this is a statute that allows the house to do this. this is going to be tough to fight, but the folks watching tonight i am guessing have two questions. how long would an appeal take? is this going to take forever? and should the liberals get all excited and hot and bothered that this means that americans are going to be able to file through the president's former tax...
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attacks on foreign businesses the last month mamata bihari met with president of force and the 2 the gers discuss ways to prevent similar incidents from happening again or the violence problem says nigeria's finance 600 citizens home south african businesses in nigeria were targeted in retaliation to the attacks in johannesburg and he's a member isn't pursue oriya where the 2 leaders are leasing. while much of the focus in meetings between the south african president. and his counterpart nigerian president mamadou baria focused on business and political ties between the 2 countries a significant amount of attention has been paid to the recent incidents of xenophobic file and in cities like johannesburg in south africa where lash nals from other african countries were targeted some of them nigerians are of course has condemned the violence and once again he's expressed what he says is deep regret for the public violence saying that both countries are doing whatever they can to ensure it doesn't happen again we have expressed our work deep regret. of the past few weeks that many present the
attacks on foreign businesses the last month mamata bihari met with president of force and the 2 the gers discuss ways to prevent similar incidents from happening again or the violence problem says nigeria's finance 600 citizens home south african businesses in nigeria were targeted in retaliation to the attacks in johannesburg and he's a member isn't pursue oriya where the 2 leaders are leasing. while much of the focus in meetings between the south african president. and his counterpart...
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also that week, peter finn's book on ger trialed wijean. all of these events are open to the public. if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us @booktv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> booktv has live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books from nashville, tennessee. starting today at 11 a.m. eastern featuring jason day parol with a good provider is one who leads. and saeed jones talks about his memoir, how we fight for our lives. our live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1 p.m. eastern. at 2 eastern, susan nyman discusses her book, learning from the germans. former u.s. ambassador to the unitedded nations samantha power. and david katie with his book, religion of fear. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books starting today at 11 a.m. eastern and at 1 p.m. sunday on booktv on c-span2. .. the shock doctrine in the recently published, unfired, the burning case for green new deal. >> you for joining us in our studios here in new york. we are brandin
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returns,gers want governance people say fossil fuels, the markets have to short -- have to sort themselves is your response to that? bonnie: clearly there'll be a difference of opinion when applying investment analysis technique. which metrics to look at? which will be important? that will be the investors decision. we think there are certain metrics that matter more than others. mr. dudley referenced the third-party research vendors and there are many of them. any of them do not correlate with each other. what you need to do when looking at the metrics is drill down into what those ratings mean. we can be misleading looking at topline ratings, especially in these passive indices because they are going off a number of different metrics, some of which might not be material. i would recommend investors need to roll up their sleeves and think about what matters in terms of the credit worthiness of the issuer. esg bondoking at investing rather than taking the third-party ratings as they are. in terms -- alix: in terms of returns, what if you noticed in returns for esg focused investment? you g
returns,gers want governance people say fossil fuels, the markets have to short -- have to sort themselves is your response to that? bonnie: clearly there'll be a difference of opinion when applying investment analysis technique. which metrics to look at? which will be important? that will be the investors decision. we think there are certain metrics that matter more than others. mr. dudley referenced the third-party research vendors and there are many of them. any of them do not correlate with...
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controlled, so if they think they can deal with the situation better and accommodated by playing it out --gerplay out like we watched other revolutions play out. where this goes in the long run is not good. tom: what did your experts learn from the summer communist guarding, dust gathering? gideon: there is a lot of strength and authoritarianism. the personalized rule of a strong dictator. tom: you are talking about china, not america. i didn't mean to say that. you areputin, erdogan, seeing the strongmen have their day. we talked more about putin and erdogan meeting after trump's withdrawal from the middle east. you see strongmen riding high and you see it in asia. tom: how far is president xi riding high? gideon: if you can survive the turbulence going on and keep things calm and resolve the conflicts with the united states in a way that does not create a rupture, then yes. tom: gideon rose with foreign affairs magazine. british prime minister boris johnson is considering his next move on brexit. he could call a general election. parliament blocked his plan to rush a brexit plan into law. i
controlled, so if they think they can deal with the situation better and accommodated by playing it out --gerplay out like we watched other revolutions play out. where this goes in the long run is not good. tom: what did your experts learn from the summer communist guarding, dust gathering? gideon: there is a lot of strength and authoritarianism. the personalized rule of a strong dictator. tom: you are talking about china, not america. i didn't mean to say that. you areputin, erdogan, seeing...
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romney or susan collins who have more considerations on, you know, just sort of taking a lather vilar gerstion is does it get to 15, 16, 17 and do you lose people who are maybe less vulnerab vulnerable electorally. >> thank you so much. we'll be reading the new piece "the new york times" magazine. kimberly atkins, before gro, wht are you reporting on today? >> we are looking closely at the testimony that continues to come in on capitol hill and the lead-up to the vote that will be taken on thursday when it is expected that the house will formalize the impeachment proceedings. as you you've been discussing that takes away some of the key process arguments that republicans have been make against this entire process. it seems that nancy pelosi is very focused on making the pitch to the meamerican people. democrats say they don't want to make the same mistake as they did during the mueller investigation where momentum was lost right when public opinion is turning and sitting favorably in an impeachment probe right now. they want to move quickly and get it moving brlefore the holidays. >> than
romney or susan collins who have more considerations on, you know, just sort of taking a lather vilar gerstion is does it get to 15, 16, 17 and do you lose people who are maybe less vulnerab vulnerable electorally. >> thank you so much. we'll be reading the new piece "the new york times" magazine. kimberly atkins, before gro, wht are you reporting on today? >> we are looking closely at the testimony that continues to come in on capitol hill and the lead-up to the vote that...
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arguments over alleged misconduct by the lead prosecutor he is accused of leak ing a juror's name to a blog ger of the high school football player pausing to honor the national anthem on his way to practice in north carolina. they shared his story with us earlier. >> i did it because a lot of men died for our rights to be free today, and i wanted to stand for because it was the right thing to do. jedediah: he says he grew up respecting the flag and the military in part because of his grandfather's service. and wwe smackdown makes an electrifying debut on fox with the legend returning after a three-year hiatus. >> i love you, smackdown! >> [applause] "the rock" is cooking! jedediah: the rock just one of the highlights last night, and he was winning the wwe title but as he celebrated, the usc fighter made a shocking debut pummeling him, nine years after taking his title. wow. pete: there's always drama. griff: "the rock" looks pretty fit i think he could win. pete: he's still very fit. jedediah: for sure. griff: president trump delivering on his promise to build the wall, with over 70 miles now c
arguments over alleged misconduct by the lead prosecutor he is accused of leak ing a juror's name to a blog ger of the high school football player pausing to honor the national anthem on his way to practice in north carolina. they shared his story with us earlier. >> i did it because a lot of men died for our rights to be free today, and i wanted to stand for because it was the right thing to do. jedediah: he says he grew up respecting the flag and the military in part because of his...