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commissioner harrington? >> commissioner harrington: i have item 5d, crystal springs. i read the staff letter. lot of other haven't heard the options. we got lot of letter about that. like to get clarification from staff. this sounded like they could veto any of our decisions. which i'm sure it's not the intent. i'll be happy to hear what the real story is. >> i'm getting feedback here. the story is that it's been a long steady use that does not appear on the watershed plan. we made it clear -- they need to work with the stakeholders which is community members and cross country members. which is a large group because the issues are really not on our watershed. the issues are really neighborhood issues in terms of parking and things like that. we told san mateo they needed to come to some kind of accommodation there. we're willing to do that now. it's really a local issue that we would not want normally get involved in. lot of people like the opportunity. but the impacts occur primarily outside the watershed. there could be a possibility that some accommodations can be
commissioner harrington? >> commissioner harrington: i have item 5d, crystal springs. i read the staff letter. lot of other haven't heard the options. we got lot of letter about that. like to get clarification from staff. this sounded like they could veto any of our decisions. which i'm sure it's not the intent. i'll be happy to hear what the real story is. >> i'm getting feedback here. the story is that it's been a long steady use that does not appear on the watershed plan. we made...
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commissioner harrington? >> thank you, president maxwell, and i can add my thanks to all those who are also thanking you for your leadership, but you're not going anywhere, so we won't be strangers. i would like to nominate vice president moran for president. as mr. drekmeier said, we have a tradition of moving the vice president to president. as we're going with a new general manager, i think the depth of knowledge of not just san francisco p.u.c., but the issues and the players is vital, so i'm quite pleased to nominate andy as the next president. >> thank you. may i have a second? commissioner ajami? >> i second. >> commissioner paulson? >> if i could make a couple of comments. over the past couple of years, since i've been on the commission, when the mayor first nominated commissioner maxwell and myself to be on this board, i came a little bit kicking and screaming, but i have just taken this job so seriously, and there's been so many different changes that have happened with some of the leadership, you k
commissioner harrington? >> thank you, president maxwell, and i can add my thanks to all those who are also thanking you for your leadership, but you're not going anywhere, so we won't be strangers. i would like to nominate vice president moran for president. as mr. drekmeier said, we have a tradition of moving the vice president to president. as we're going with a new general manager, i think the depth of knowledge of not just san francisco p.u.c., but the issues and the players is...
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>> commissioner harrington, thank you. are you referring specifically to the climate policy or -- >> yes. >> ok. yes. absolutely. it can be, should be. it would be helpful to keep things moving and get back to where we are, which was where we stand, which i think is in decent shape and could be built upon. >> maybe you can talk to mr. carlin and add it to the advanced calendar. >> will do. >> thank you. >> all right. any further discussion or comments? commissioner moran? >> thank you. on the item or that piece of the correspondence, two comments. one is it was impressive, the scope of what we're involved in and the leadership role that we're playing in various -- and i commends you for that and it's gratifying to know that we're involved in that way and to that degree. perhaps there is a different version of what the commissioner brought up. i saw in there a whole lot of trees and not a whole lot of forest and it was very hard for me to get a sense of what do we think we know at this stage? and without waiting for all the
>> commissioner harrington, thank you. are you referring specifically to the climate policy or -- >> yes. >> ok. yes. absolutely. it can be, should be. it would be helpful to keep things moving and get back to where we are, which was where we stand, which i think is in decent shape and could be built upon. >> maybe you can talk to mr. carlin and add it to the advanced calendar. >> will do. >> thank you. >> all right. any further discussion or comments?...
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i respect that jenny harrington fromgillman hill we appreciate it. thanks for being here. that does it for us on worldwide exchange "squawk box" is coming up next get pumped fans, because basketball's back! and our league pass lineup is totally stacked. forty games a week, all season long, on all your devices, so you'll never go wrong. watch your favorite sport, and do it your way, with nba league pass. order today! experience all the nba action with xfinity x1 - track stats and scores while watching your team live. to upgrade, just say nba league pass into your voice remote or go online today. >>> good morning, it's week two of earnings season, get you ready for a flood of reports fresh reports from companies including netflix, tesla and proctor and gamble crypto prices on the rise for the last several days as wall street prepares to welcome the first crypto futures etf >>> new overnight, disappointments gdp growth numbers from china we'll take you live. i it's monday, october 18th, 2021, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk b
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let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edward, calling from harrington, delaware on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your format today. there are a couple of things i would like to talk about today. firstly, people need to understand the difference between climate and weather. they are two different things. weather is what you look out your window, go outside and experience, where climate is the effects that we are having, whether it be something that is happening every thousand years or whatever people want to say, but the desalination of our oceans are causing issues with our title currents that affect the weather. we are having more severe weather because of those desalination of our oceans. another thing i would like to bring up is, people in america have a tendency to blame others for something that they could probably experience themselves. what i mean, we are so used to having instant gratification, we are basically living in a country of, the landfill. we have plastics, we have things that we just want at the moment, right now, and unti
let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edward, calling from harrington, delaware on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your format today. there are a couple of things i would like to talk about today. firstly, people need to understand the difference between climate and weather. they are two different things. weather is what you look out your window, go outside and experience, where climate is the effects that we are having, whether it be something...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.an investigation continues in morada into the death of a tree trimmer, who fell off a tree yesterday morning at a home on commuter ricardo right near the morag, a country club, the name of the tree trimmer. has not been released. even the on and off. rain didn't keep students from having outdoor school lunch at beach elementary in piedmont, the school set up tents and the students brought umbrellas to stay dry while eating on the patio. it's all part of safety protocols due to covid, of course. parents say they were notified by the principle that school leaders will be tracking whether data and will consider adjustments to eating outdoors, which could include students eating inside in shifts. i actually prefer them to eat outside, then the idea of getting them inside. i think it's safer. and this morning we got dressed up in more layers, and we put on raincoats just in case it was going to be rainy during lunch. parents got a letter from the principal, urging students to bundle up and
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.an investigation continues in morada into the death of a tree trimmer, who fell off a tree yesterday morning at a home on commuter ricardo right near the morag, a country club, the name of the tree trimmer. has not been released. even the on and off. rain didn't keep students from having outdoor school lunch at beach elementary in piedmont, the school set up tents and the students brought umbrellas to stay dry while eating on the patio. it's all part of...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. and it was another busy morning on the road for law enforcement. traffic crashes really added up this morning, including this incident involving a big rig tipped over on the tennison wrote on ramp on northbound 8 80 in hayward. this was one of several dozen crashes on bay area highways and freeways. we saw about three times as many crashes today. as we see on a typical drive friday. you can track the rain right there on your phone when you download the ktvu weather app. will have access to interactive radar and an hour by hour forecast. with thee department found himself targeted by he was at a gas station. surveillance video shows that et one man dead and the captain seriously injured ktvu sally rasmus has an update from oakland police and why the chief says that key piece of video evidence is crucial for the investigation. the surveillance video makes it pretty clear this was a brazen daytime robbery. why the retired police captain was targeted and what exactly led up to? this isn't
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. and it was another busy morning on the road for law enforcement. traffic crashes really added up this morning, including this incident involving a big rig tipped over on the tennison wrote on ramp on northbound 8 80 in hayward. this was one of several dozen crashes on bay area highways and freeways. we saw about three times as many crashes today. as we see on a typical drive friday. you can track the rain right there on your phone when you download the...
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ktvu elissa harrington as the story. this was the moment things turned chaotic at the end of thursday night's earthquakes match against mexico's cruz azul of fan rushed the field and took a swing at one of the earthquakes, players. cell phone video showed other team members hold the man back. he was taken off the field and arrested tensions than spilled into the parking lot once said individuals taken into custody and taking away a large group of folks followed. and were upset by the fact that that individual is taken into custody later on. some of those same individuals were seen in parking lot starting to get into all education and fistfights, officer steve aponte with san jose police said. there were already some officers working inside the stadium during the game. dozens more from around the city were called when violence erupted outside. at one point a firearm was discharged. um in that melee, one person was struck with a grazing wound, which is later determined to be non life threatening. two others were taken to t
ktvu elissa harrington as the story. this was the moment things turned chaotic at the end of thursday night's earthquakes match against mexico's cruz azul of fan rushed the field and took a swing at one of the earthquakes, players. cell phone video showed other team members hold the man back. he was taken off the field and arrested tensions than spilled into the parking lot once said individuals taken into custody and taking away a large group of folks followed. and were upset by the fact that...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. all right, alison, thank you for that, and our team coverage continues right now, with ktvu. meteorologist rosemary oroczo. they're just not letting up out there. the winds still gusting. you're right. and mike claudine? i do expect the winds to become even a little bit stronger through the next few hours before they finally led up the dividers advisory in place at about eight o'clock this evening, giving you a look here and found to north and northeast flow that is set up over the state of california and particularly for us. it's been a windy one. we have had red flag warnings in recent weeks, but this wind event is widespread. take a look at what's happening in napa where the winds are gusting to 32 mph fairfield. the winds are gusting to 37 in concord gusting to 31. so in recent weeks we have seen those winds really develop and push through but has been primarily in our hills. today everybody is feeling it. let's take a look at areas near the central and south bay where the winds a
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. all right, alison, thank you for that, and our team coverage continues right now, with ktvu. meteorologist rosemary oroczo. they're just not letting up out there. the winds still gusting. you're right. and mike claudine? i do expect the winds to become even a little bit stronger through the next few hours before they finally led up the dividers advisory in place at about eight o'clock this evening, giving you a look here and found to north and northeast...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.no one knew and family members of an oakland man shot and killed by an fbi agent or demanding the release of the agents, name and surveillance video from the scene. a rally was held this morning outside oakland city hall for 31 year old jonathan cortez. he was killed last month outside a store on fruitvale avenue. the fbi says cortez was armed and posed a threat to federal officers who were serving an arrest warrant. the fbi has not said if cortez was the target of the warrant. according to the anti police terror project. fbi agents also showed up at cortez is funeral last week and, in their words harassed mourners. the fbi showed up to the funeral. to intimidate, harass and threaten members of jonathan cortes. it's family. that's right. the fbi after murdering jonathan showed up to the funeral. showed up to the funeral. in an attempt to criminalize this community and provoke a response. the fbi says the shooting is under a thorough and objective investigation by its inspection divisio
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.no one knew and family members of an oakland man shot and killed by an fbi agent or demanding the release of the agents, name and surveillance video from the scene. a rally was held this morning outside oakland city hall for 31 year old jonathan cortez. he was killed last month outside a store on fruitvale avenue. the fbi says cortez was armed and posed a threat to federal officers who were serving an arrest warrant. the fbi has not said if cortez was...
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you heard the chief constable of essex, bj harrington. dominic is in essex, bj harrington. this reaction. . conference and gave us this reaction- -_ conference and gave us this reaction. . conference and gave us this reaction.. ., . ., , reaction. . you could clearly tell from their— reaction. . you could clearly tell from their statements _ reaction. . you could clearly tell from their statements how - reaction. . you could clearly tell. from their statements how shocked and devastated they are. we haven't actually learned any more facts to be honest about the nature of the attack and the circumstances of actually what's happened at the methodist church where sir david was holding his constituency surgery, his regiment, her regular friday surgery. the more important thing is we have now established it's been confirmed that scotland yard counterterrorism has taken primacy in this. that means the counterterrorism network, all of its huge resources are being thrown at this investigation to establish exactly what the circumstances are. al cabbie eight —— cabbie out that by say
you heard the chief constable of essex, bj harrington. dominic is in essex, bj harrington. this reaction. . conference and gave us this reaction- -_ conference and gave us this reaction. . conference and gave us this reaction.. ., . ., , reaction. . you could clearly tell from their— reaction. . you could clearly tell from their statements _ reaction. . you could clearly tell from their statements how - reaction. . you could clearly tell. from their statements how shocked and devastated they...
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i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.elebrate, and then it is back to business. the san francisco giants now fully focused on playoff baseball here from one of the team's stars, and also details about when they play next. plus more covid booster decisions scheduled this month, this time for a every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. game and gave the giants or 107th win of the season, clinching the division and sending them into the playoffs. with the best record in baseball, playoff appearances and winning championships seemed to come
i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news.elebrate, and then it is back to business. the san francisco giants now fully focused on playoff baseball here from one of the team's stars, and also details about when they play next. plus more covid booster decisions scheduled this month, this time for a every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network...
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ktvu elissa harrington shows us cell phone video that shows a man trying to punch one of the players.hursday night's earthquakes match against mexico's cruz azul of fan rushed the field and took a swing at one of the earthquakes, players. cell phone video showed other team members hold the man back. he was taken off the field and arrested tensions than spilled into the parking lot once that individuals taken into custody and taking away a large group of folks followed. and were upset by the fact that that individual is taken into custody later on. some of those same individuals were seen in parking lot starting to get into all indication and fistfights officer steve aponte with san jose police said. there were already some officers working inside the stadium during the game. dozens more from around the city were called when violence erupted outside. at one point a firearm was discharged. um in that melee, one person was struck with a grazing wound, which is later determined to be non life threatening. two others were taken to the hospital of firearm was recovered at the scene. eight p
ktvu elissa harrington shows us cell phone video that shows a man trying to punch one of the players.hursday night's earthquakes match against mexico's cruz azul of fan rushed the field and took a swing at one of the earthquakes, players. cell phone video showed other team members hold the man back. he was taken off the field and arrested tensions than spilled into the parking lot once that individuals taken into custody and taking away a large group of folks followed. and were upset by the...
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believed to have been long forgotten to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one century later despite occupation, abuse and suppression. these are not people of the past but the present who still floors on their homeland. well, they're called by a different name now known as berkeley. that is where vincent medina and his partner louis trivino have been dedicating more than the last decade of their lives to reawakening the ways of their ancestors. they're both food and language. the duo is empowering their community by bringing back traditional a lonely. christine, like these quail eggs cooked with rose have been elderberry at their restaurant. once linguistic students themselves a
believed to have been long forgotten to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one...
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. >> superintendent harrington there said distance learning will not be an option as an alternative for parents who do not want to vaccinate their kids. he catches zoom in several 100 people. also demonstrated today in sacramento, state capitol. a lot of the parents there and students say that they may have to resort to home schooling if the mandate continues. >> i hope that doesn't happen because i like going to school. if it comes down to it, i think we would we would go if it's mandatory. i don't think it's ok that get to decide when happen to my children and their bodies. >> there were also protests today in southern california. this the scene in huntington beach today. dozens of people protesting the governor's school vaccine mandate this same area was the scene of several protests against state covid-19 mandates. so here's what we know tonight about the mandate. students can seek both religious and medical exemptions to not take the shot. students who refused to be vaccinated. we'll have to take independent study courses. all school employees would have to be vaccinated by the tim
. >> superintendent harrington there said distance learning will not be an option as an alternative for parents who do not want to vaccinate their kids. he catches zoom in several 100 people. also demonstrated today in sacramento, state capitol. a lot of the parents there and students say that they may have to resort to home schooling if the mandate continues. >> i hope that doesn't happen because i like going to school. if it comes down to it, i think we would we would go if it's...
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jeff harrington takes a look at where the cyclone is heading now as it moves through eastern portions of india, right across to the west. and here we find it right now in the gulf of oman. so i want to get you the latest numbers on this. are the winds, were seen them at about a 139 kilometers per hour. so here we go. it's about 80 kilometers away from moscow . we're going to track out all of this, but 1st i want to talk about some of the big risks here a for this region. so the 1st the, we've got a desert climate here, so we need to remember that the ground is bone dry. it will not be able to absorb any of this rain that we're seeing as a result. second part, this is a mountainous area. so what that means is the rain falls high above and it gushes rate down to the ground. so the combination of both of these will lead to the risk of some pretty intense flooding that we can see. all right, let's track out where this is going. so again, right now, about 80 kilometers away from mosque at and take into by off and adding a another location because this is a very important port city as it mo
jeff harrington takes a look at where the cyclone is heading now as it moves through eastern portions of india, right across to the west. and here we find it right now in the gulf of oman. so i want to get you the latest numbers on this. are the winds, were seen them at about a 139 kilometers per hour. so here we go. it's about 80 kilometers away from moscow . we're going to track out all of this, but 1st i want to talk about some of the big risks here a for this region. so the 1st the, we've...
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kevin harrington is a professor of biological cancer therapies at the institute for cancer research and consultant. clinical oncology, said the royal martsen, he explains the aim of immunotherapy. so in contrast to normal treatment with chemotherapy, immunotherapy tries to wake up the patient's own immune system to attack the disease. so rather than trying to poison cancer cells into submission, we actually enlist the help of the patients own immune system to do the heavy lifting and to attack the cancer. i think it's important to set this into context so regrettably, for patients who have head and neck cancer, whose disease comes back off to the original treatment, which is usually either surgery or radiation and chemotherapy, or a combination of all 3 of those treatments. when the disease comes back, the average life expectancy up until now has been about 10 months. that's a miserable figure for these poor patients. what we've been able to show in this study is that in contrast to chemotherapy, the average survival, the average survival has gone up by 3 months. but for a significant n
kevin harrington is a professor of biological cancer therapies at the institute for cancer research and consultant. clinical oncology, said the royal martsen, he explains the aim of immunotherapy. so in contrast to normal treatment with chemotherapy, immunotherapy tries to wake up the patient's own immune system to attack the disease. so rather than trying to poison cancer cells into submission, we actually enlist the help of the patients own immune system to do the heavy lifting and to attack...
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chemotherapy, and that you treatment reportedly caused fewer side effects to tell us more, kevin harrington is professor of biological cancer therapies at the institute for cancer research and consulting clinical oncologist at the royal marston hospital, he's with us now a good chevy with this professor. so how does this work? so in contrast to normal treatment with chemotherapy, immunotherapy tries to wake up the patients own immune system to attack the disease . so rather than trying to poison cancer cells into submission, we actually enlist the help of the patients an immune system to do the heavy lifting and to attack the cancer. as we said, it's being hailed as a very promising combination of drugs of drug therapy. and yet we went on to say that people are only living an average of 3 months longer than those on on chemotherapy. so is it, is this a miracle drug or not? i think it's important to set this into context so regrettably, for patients who have head and neck cancer whose disease comes back off to the original treatment, which is usually either surgery or radiation and chemother
chemotherapy, and that you treatment reportedly caused fewer side effects to tell us more, kevin harrington is professor of biological cancer therapies at the institute for cancer research and consulting clinical oncologist at the royal marston hospital, he's with us now a good chevy with this professor. so how does this work? so in contrast to normal treatment with chemotherapy, immunotherapy tries to wake up the patients own immune system to attack the disease . so rather than trying to...
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jeff harrington. jeff. so where is the storm? right? now, but right, so it's in the process of making landfall right now toward the northeast of high now. and this is following a very similar path to what we just saw a few days ago with tropical storm line rock. but here's what we know right now at the center of the disturbance, the winds are a 100 kilometers per hour, making it a tropical storm. a storm surge, 2 meters high, that's the ocean, be picked up and shoved into the shore line here. and with tropical storm line rock, we saw flood waters on high now about a meter and a meter and a half deep. okay, rob was also talking about the effects on hong kong through the day on wednesday, we're going to scoop up 16 millimeters of rain. the winds are also going to be a factor, gusting to about 85 kilometers per hour. also, taiwan getting hit hard is while that eastern coasts, in fact, toward the southeast, over the past 24 hours, we scooped up about 250 millimeters of rain. so here's or the storm is going. as we look towards thursday, it's
jeff harrington. jeff. so where is the storm? right? now, but right, so it's in the process of making landfall right now toward the northeast of high now. and this is following a very similar path to what we just saw a few days ago with tropical storm line rock. but here's what we know right now at the center of the disturbance, the winds are a 100 kilometers per hour, making it a tropical storm. a storm surge, 2 meters high, that's the ocean, be picked up and shoved into the shore line here....
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let's start with page harrington who is the author of interpreting the legacy of women's suffrage at sites. page can you tell us a little bit about your book about how we approach the storage of women's suffrage at museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will that affect future interpretations? >> hi colin thank you so much. thank you in the national archives as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers here tonight. i look forward to what will be i am certain a wonderful conversation with my colleagues. the book is interesting not quite out yet. it started as an idea i was on the museum which is in the capitol in washington d.c. for those who know the museum it was the fifth and final headquarters for the national women's party which was a prominent organization with workforce suffrage. by president obama as the women's equality national monument. i was the director there from 2008 until 2017. it was a good nine year span where i was able to learn more about the suffrage movement, and by people in the public certainly lots of sch
let's start with page harrington who is the author of interpreting the legacy of women's suffrage at sites. page can you tell us a little bit about your book about how we approach the storage of women's suffrage at museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will that affect future interpretations? >> hi colin thank you so much. thank you in the national archives as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers here tonight. i look forward to...
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. >> jenny harrington, agree or disagree >> actually, i totally agree one of the other things that i think is lost in how we have to talk about these things so quickly is the debt the airlines took on last year. one of the things with katie is we seem to come to similar conclusions but we look at it differently. she's looking at it from a technical perspective, i'm looking at a fundamental perspective. when i look at the airlines i see things like delta who we want from $9 billion of debt last year to $27 billion of debt so kate i think is nailing it, you might get a quick trade out of it but in the long-term, the fundamental picture has deteriorated here. so you always need to match up that story, right, and i have a younger millennial brother who is always trying to get me to buy the airlines because he thinks they're great and loves flying delta, a great story. but when you look at the fundamentals and the numbers behind it, it's less compelling. longer term these guys have a lot of digging out to do. >> you guys went big and you're already probably at home we appreciate you guys
. >> jenny harrington, agree or disagree >> actually, i totally agree one of the other things that i think is lost in how we have to talk about these things so quickly is the debt the airlines took on last year. one of the things with katie is we seem to come to similar conclusions but we look at it differently. she's looking at it from a technical perspective, i'm looking at a fundamental perspective. when i look at the airlines i see things like delta who we want from $9 billion...
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the past few minutes essex police chief, benjamin harrington has now said the investigation is beinghether or not the killing was a terrorist incident. that means it is now in the hands of scotland yard. the home secretary priti patel is saying that she will provide updates in due course. boris johnson gave his reaction to today's tragic news. i johnson gave his reaction to today's tragic news— tragic news. i think all of our hearts are — tragic news. i think all of our hearts are full _ tragic news. i think all of our hearts are full of _ tragic news. i think all of our hearts are full of shock - tragic news. i think all of our hearts are full of shock and l tragic news. i think all of our - hearts are full of shock and sadness today to the loss of sir david amess, an mp killed in his constituencies surgery in a church after almost a0 years of continuous service to the people of essex and the whole of the united kingdom. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he's one of the kindest, nicest most gentle in politics. but he also had an outstanding record
the past few minutes essex police chief, benjamin harrington has now said the investigation is beinghether or not the killing was a terrorist incident. that means it is now in the hands of scotland yard. the home secretary priti patel is saying that she will provide updates in due course. boris johnson gave his reaction to today's tragic news. i johnson gave his reaction to today's tragic news— tragic news. i think all of our hearts are — tragic news. i think all of our hearts are full _...
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angelina jolie, salma hayek, kit harrington are three of marvel's newest superheroes in the highly anticipateding, youo protect it. ♪ kumasi: they are a race race rac immortal beings with superhuman powers, but they have been living secretly on earth for thousands of years, reuniting to battle the evil deviants. the stars sit down to talk about what it's like working together. >> how did you feel this was different from a set like this 20 years ago. >> the director wouldn't have been there, i wouldn't have been there. >> i think that's maybe what so exciting is it wouldn't have happened. kumasi: that full coming up at 7:00 a.m. right after abc 7 mornings. "eternals" comes out only in theaters next thursday. julian: bay area transit emerges from the pandemic. tens of thousands of people are expected to pack golden gate park for the music festival. sky seven was over park where most of the event space is set up. they will run trains and buses and bart will run hourly trains sunday night after 9:00. organizers say you should not drive to the festival because of limited parking options. kumasi: so
angelina jolie, salma hayek, kit harrington are three of marvel's newest superheroes in the highly anticipateding, youo protect it. ♪ kumasi: they are a race race rac immortal beings with superhuman powers, but they have been living secretly on earth for thousands of years, reuniting to battle the evil deviants. the stars sit down to talk about what it's like working together. >> how did you feel this was different from a set like this 20 years ago. >> the director wouldn't have...
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jenny harrington, steve weiss, jason snipe and jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's go to the wall s&p 500 is edging back towards a new high and only 2% away and the dow is up more than 1.2% away and 35,184 and the ten-year note and there's the yield on it, 157. jon najarian, i'm going to begin with you today i can make a checklist this week that looks pretty darn good, and i want to get your thought on it earnings, all of that earnings, we're off to a great start economic data looks pretty good to me. ppi, below expectations and retail sales above expectation and i mentioned the yield on the ten-year, it's behaving and more good covid news and you've got the international travel announcement today seasonality is starting to look a little bit better and there's a risk on feeling the market and you take a look at what bitcoin is doing is this the week, dr. j, that broke the corrections back >> perhaps, scott. perhaps. i still would like to see a little more on the companies that are delivering goods side of the business. we've got great earnings you're absolutel
jenny harrington, steve weiss, jason snipe and jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's go to the wall s&p 500 is edging back towards a new high and only 2% away and the dow is up more than 1.2% away and 35,184 and the ten-year note and there's the yield on it, 157. jon najarian, i'm going to begin with you today i can make a checklist this week that looks pretty darn good, and i want to get your thought on it earnings, all of that earnings, we're off to a great start economic...
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jenny harrington, steve weiss, jason snipe and jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com.ards a new high and only 2% away and the dow is up more than 1.2% away and 35,184 and the ten-year note and there's the yield on it, 157. jon najarian, i'm going to begin with you today i can make a checklist this week that looks prett
jenny harrington, steve weiss, jason snipe and jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com.ards a new high and only 2% away and the dow is up more than 1.2% away and 35,184 and the ten-year note and there's the yield on it, 157. jon najarian, i'm going to begin with you today i can make a checklist this week that looks prett
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jenny harrington you go first. >> okay.lly deep dive and reassessed our investment thesis, and we agree with what we initially thought which is that the fiber assets are hugely valuable and under appreciated management is at an inflection point where they're trying to unlock those we think it is trading at 50% of the private market value equivalent would be. 8% yield >> all right thank you. jason snipe. >> nike, i really like their product pipeline, ecommerce and dtc business continues to improve. just do it stay long. nike >> you think this stock has something finally in it, because it has been kind of a disappointment >> it has. i think there's continuing -- i think there's some value there so let's see how it moves into the fourth quarter >> steve weiss >> volkswagen. they report in the morning before we get in, and they had cautioned that the second half is when they will feel the semi shortage they didn't feel it the first half i think there's a very small chance they announce they will spin off porsche there have been
jenny harrington you go first. >> okay.lly deep dive and reassessed our investment thesis, and we agree with what we initially thought which is that the fiber assets are hugely valuable and under appreciated management is at an inflection point where they're trying to unlock those we think it is trading at 50% of the private market value equivalent would be. 8% yield >> all right thank you. jason snipe. >> nike, i really like their product pipeline, ecommerce and dtc business...
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believed to have been long forgotten to china was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one century later despite occupation, abuse and suppression. these are not people of the past but the present who still floors on their homeland. well, they're called by a different name now known as berkeley. that is where vincent medina and his partner louis trivino have been dedicating more than the last decade of their lives to reawakening the ways of their ancestors. they're both food and language. the duo is empowering their community by bringing back traditional alony cuisine like these quail eggs cooked with rose have been elderberry at their restaurant. once linguistic students themselves at u c b
believed to have been long forgotten to china was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one...
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believed to have been long forgotten to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one century later despite occupation, abuse and suppression. these are not people of the past but the present who still floors on their homeland. well, they're called by a different name now known as berkeley. that is where vincent medina and his partner louis trivino have been dedicating more than the last decade of their lives to reawakening the ways of their ancestors. they're both food and language. the duo is empowering their community by bringing back traditional alony cuisine like these quail eggs cooked with rose have been elderberry at their restaurant. once linguistic students themselves at u c b
believed to have been long forgotten to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington. he was the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one...
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. >> to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington.s the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one century later despite occupation, abusecand suppression. these are not people of the past, but the present who still floors on their homeland. well, they're called by a different name now known as berkeley. that is where vincent medina and his partner louis trivino have been dedicating more than the last decade of their lives to reawakening the ways of their ancestors. they're both food and language. the duo is empowering their community by bringing back traditional a lonely. christine, like these quail eggs cooked with rose have been elderberry at their restaurant. once linguistic students themselves at u c
. >> to cheney was archived in the 1920's filing was john peabody harrington.s the first known person to put the sounds on paper in written form with the help of this woman, maria dulles, cyclists colo who are said to be one of the last fluent speakers. that's because 2 waves of colonizers infiltrated the northern california coast and forced indigenous people to abandon their way of living. and speaking first the spanish in 1776 then the mexican nearly one century later despite...
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let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edward, calling from harrington, delaware on the independente. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your format today. there are a couple of things i would like to talk about today. firstly, people need to understand the difference between climate and weather. they are two different things. weather is what you look out your window, go outside and experience, where climate is the effects that we are having, whether it be something that is happening every thousand years or whatever people want to say, but the desalination of our oceans are causing issues with our title currents that affect the weather. we are having more severe weather because of those desalination of our oceans. another thing i would like to bring up is, people in america have a tendency to blame others for something that they could probably experience themselves. what i mean, we are so used to having instant gratification, we are basically living in a country of, the landfill. we have plastics, we have things that we just want at the moment, right now, and until we
let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edward, calling from harrington, delaware on the independente. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your format today. there are a couple of things i would like to talk about today. firstly, people need to understand the difference between climate and weather. they are two different things. weather is what you look out your window, go outside and experience, where climate is the effects that we are having, whether it be something that is...
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ktvu elissa harrington tells us more. this was the scene along, bollinger, kenyon wrote in san ramon, a motorhome on its side, shutting down lanes of traffic in front of city hall. the
ktvu elissa harrington tells us more. this was the scene along, bollinger, kenyon wrote in san ramon, a motorhome on its side, shutting down lanes of traffic in front of city hall. the