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hayes was a very successful stock trader on the new york stock exchange. talent. he would argue he could be a survivor anywhere. i spent my life in the woods, hunting and fishing. i argued, on the other hand, that survival was more a function of learning certain behavioural tactics to get right, and that they're environmentally specific. and i said to hayes, if you came out to new hampshire and went out in the woods with me, you wouldn't have a chance. a friend of mine sent me a catalogue that had in it a pistol, and it shot a little ball of paint, about this big around, and it was used by foresters to mark trees to be cut down and so forth. and i had one of those eureka moments. two things came together. i called hayes up and i said, i figured out how we're going to prove this argument, one way or the other. so i ordered two of these guns, and a bunch of the pellets, and hayes came up to my house. we decided we'd test these guns out, because as far as we had known, nobody had ever shot a person with them. hayes shot first, and he missed, and i shot him ri
hayes was a very successful stock trader on the new york stock exchange. talent. he would argue he could be a survivor anywhere. i spent my life in the woods, hunting and fishing. i argued, on the other hand, that survival was more a function of learning certain behavioural tactics to get right, and that they're environmentally specific. and i said to hayes, if you came out to new hampshire and went out in the woods with me, you wouldn't have a chance. a friend of mine sent me a catalogue that...
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stax records was over putting out still music from isaac hayes, otis redding, the staple singers butas also known for being integrated workplace and i just 60 south. more about the labels history. ♪ >> this sound is unlike any thing else. stax is got. it comes to how you feel. it comes from a place of talent and love it also for a place of working together in the studio where everyone is on equal footing and equal terms, just black and white working together. and working together as a team. you know it when you hear it, i stax record is a stax record very to get bigger not from anything. > ♪ hold on, i'm coming ♪ >> we are in the original home of stax records here in memphis, tennessee. it's a record label that existed from 1957 to 1975 first called satellite records and started in a jim steward wife's uncle's garage on the north side of memphis where they recorded some country singles and that his realize there may be a future investors she exited out a second mortgage on her house and bought a brand-new tape recorder and they got a new studio and brunswick, tennessee about 30 miles
stax records was over putting out still music from isaac hayes, otis redding, the staple singers butas also known for being integrated workplace and i just 60 south. more about the labels history. ♪ >> this sound is unlike any thing else. stax is got. it comes to how you feel. it comes from a place of talent and love it also for a place of working together in the studio where everyone is on equal footing and equal terms, just black and white working together. and working together as a...
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keane webre hayes, shark attack victim:"i dived down, i don't get lobsters sadly, and i come back up,eel something tackles me and just keeps me there, pushes me and it shakes me a little bit and i see my body, my wetsuit has been ripped, blood is starting to go into the waters, so i just started screaming fro help, 'shark, help' while i was coming to a kayak."he still doesn't know how he managed to swim 70 yards to a kayak with a broken, torn up shoulder. maybe it was instinct, maybe it was his will to survive. "i wasn't really trying to think about am i gonna die, i was just trying to survive at the moment, i want to get to kayak, i want to get to shore, i wasn't really to scared." that moment for his mother still haunts her, still feels like a nightmare. ellie hayes, victim's mother:"i was on the cliff, i heard the screams, and they were life- threatening screams and since the accidents, most nights when i close my eyes i hear those screams and that is something no mom ever wants to hear."keane desperately swam to three men who hurled him in their kayak and darted to shore. ellie ha
keane webre hayes, shark attack victim:"i dived down, i don't get lobsters sadly, and i come back up,eel something tackles me and just keeps me there, pushes me and it shakes me a little bit and i see my body, my wetsuit has been ripped, blood is starting to go into the waters, so i just started screaming fro help, 'shark, help' while i was coming to a kayak."he still doesn't know how he managed to swim 70 yards to a kayak with a broken, torn up shoulder. maybe it was instinct, maybe...
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celebrating how far he's come.ellie hayes, keane hayes' mother:"i have to thank god for allowing keane live and allowing everybody else to be a part of his survival and i'm just very proud of my son and who he is and the way he's handled this."today, hayes is in physical therapy and doing well on his road to recovery. keane hayes, shark attack survivor:"i'm feeling good i can skateboard which is really good, i can move my arm a little bit, thanks to physical therapy, which is good."and as for if he'll ever make his return to the water.keane hayes, shark attack survivor: "probably not beacons, but -- yeah /laughter/." officials say, keane and his rescuers did have a few things working in their favor that day. lifeguards happened to be at work earlier than usual-- and the low tide allowed a rescue helicopter to land right on the beach. (anchor) a new economic report says millennials are just like their parents... only poorer. the federal reserve says spending habits between the generations are similiar, the only difference is income. the report goes on to say that younger people favor ex
celebrating how far he's come.ellie hayes, keane hayes' mother:"i have to thank god for allowing keane live and allowing everybody else to be a part of his survival and i'm just very proud of my son and who he is and the way he's handled this."today, hayes is in physical therapy and doing well on his road to recovery. keane hayes, shark attack survivor:"i'm feeling good i can skateboard which is really good, i can move my arm a little bit, thanks to physical therapy, which is...
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greg hayes will join us exclusively onset in a few moment >> apple among the names under pressure theresident is telling the journal that the u.s. could place tariffs on iphones and laptops depending on how this weekend proceeds >> i think it is important to distinguish between the transcripts and the headlines. there is this moment in the interview where the president seems to be caught up a little off gouuard, how about apple an tariffs? the stock is down. i have been waiting for the big wash out from apple. if things go well, that won't happen and if things go badly, it will. people are starting to presume the worse. we node eed to presume the worst of the white house these days if we get an end to this phase. >> he said maybe when asked about it iphones, people can stand another 10% easily do you think that's not true >> the answer is look you got to take numbers down. this is a take numbers down event. the price increase does not accrue to you. it is clearly a negative we'll be speaking to greg hayes soon he's going to tell you tariff is not good for business. i don't think it is
greg hayes will join us exclusively onset in a few moment >> apple among the names under pressure theresident is telling the journal that the u.s. could place tariffs on iphones and laptops depending on how this weekend proceeds >> i think it is important to distinguish between the transcripts and the headlines. there is this moment in the interview where the president seems to be caught up a little off gouuard, how about apple an tariffs? the stock is down. i have been waiting for...
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good morning, commissioners, vice president nakajo, chief hayes-white. mickey callahan, i'm the city's department of human resources director. i'm here with scott wolf who will assist me in facilitating the selection process. our goal is to ensure that the commission has a group of well qualified candidates from whom to select either up to three candidates to send to the mayor for consideration and appointment in light of the announced retirement of chief hayes-white. we have prepared, and i believe you have in your packets, a date and recommended hiring steps, so i'd like to maybe run through the highlights of that for you and talk a little bit about what we will be doing and how we will be supporting the commission, if that's helpful. >> president cleaveland: we do. please proceed. >> we have prepared a -- first, i will note that the charter provides that the obligation of the require commission is to -- fire commission is to under the charter submit at least three qualified applicants. this is the standard that exists for most of the department head s
good morning, commissioners, vice president nakajo, chief hayes-white. mickey callahan, i'm the city's department of human resources director. i'm here with scott wolf who will assist me in facilitating the selection process. our goal is to ensure that the commission has a group of well qualified candidates from whom to select either up to three candidates to send to the mayor for consideration and appointment in light of the announced retirement of chief hayes-white. we have prepared, and i...
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hayes speaking about it this morning which that was the additional pressure this morning. i'll point out to you on the dip, scott, we had very significant buying today we haven't seen that kind of buying on a dip for quite a while. we had 35,000 calls bought in the s&p 500 that expire next friday they sold short-term calls against it what does that mean? people expect the market to bounce as it has and to continue higher to about 271. we were 267 and 266 when they bought these this morning for the spy. that tells you that there's some optimism from pretty big players about what might happen even if it's just a conversation over the weekend. >> maybe part of it has to do with fed hopes, too. you had bullard. not a shock bullard saying you have some growth cracks in the global growth story, maybe the fed will not -- >> can i defer to my good colleague, joe terranova, who sits quietly but is ready to pounce with wisdom >> and i believe the fed bigger problem. i'm sorry. what you see as it relates to tariffs it's beginning to be priced into the market i think on a morning you
hayes speaking about it this morning which that was the additional pressure this morning. i'll point out to you on the dip, scott, we had very significant buying today we haven't seen that kind of buying on a dip for quite a while. we had 35,000 calls bought in the s&p 500 that expire next friday they sold short-term calls against it what does that mean? people expect the market to bounce as it has and to continue higher to about 271. we were 267 and 266 when they bought these this morning...
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his success was rutherford b hayes as governor. you could not have found two radically different women then you see hayes and julia grant. on inauguration get -- day one reporter sitting and watching misses hayes as the ceremony is going on gave a very detailed pen description and it just broke into rhapsody at the point that she described her as looking like the virgin mary. talking about her hairstyle evoked the madonna herself and people got very tired of that very quickly there were a lot of newspaper and public reactions to misses hayes who was a devout methodist and banned alcohol from the white house and would have sunday him singing and people really started criticizing her for that. that it wasn't a very social house this is an era when he see the clothing of the first lady is really taking on questions of morality. that is really coming in with francis the 21-year-old woman that was a bride in the white house and liked to wear very low-cut dresses and bear arms. and she was the women's christian temperance union which had
his success was rutherford b hayes as governor. you could not have found two radically different women then you see hayes and julia grant. on inauguration get -- day one reporter sitting and watching misses hayes as the ceremony is going on gave a very detailed pen description and it just broke into rhapsody at the point that she described her as looking like the virgin mary. talking about her hairstyle evoked the madonna herself and people got very tired of that very quickly there were a lot...
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chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i just wanted to express my thanks to everyone. i think we are a good client, but at times probably from their perspective, a demanding client because we've asked over and over for redo's or we're definitely, through chief rivera and chief zanoff, on it, and it's great from both commissioners that we've heard from, but you've been responsive to our requests and needs. also, the artist has been very diligent in responding to our feedback. i also do think there could be other solutions to the fencing or security. security is a number one concern for that. we're fortunate that there are no adjacent residential properties that are on that block that i'm aware of. it's an industrial area. it doesn't necessarily mean it needs to have chicken wire or security fence like that, but it is something that we're sensitive, too, but also, i know the architect is here today, so thank you. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. i appreciate your presentation very much. i have a couple of question
chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i just wanted to express my thanks to everyone. i think we are a good client, but at times probably from their perspective, a demanding client because we've asked over and over for redo's or we're definitely, through chief rivera and chief zanoff, on it, and it's great from both commissioners that we've heard from, but you've been responsive to our requests and needs. also, the artist has been very diligent in responding to our...
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>> commissioner hayes-white: i believe the first test after a ten-year absence, we administered. i can get it from staff, 2010, we tested for the h-30. i'd have to -- i'll get back to you momentarily. it's been -- we have an active captain's list now, so it's about two years -- yeah. so it's -- there's a current captain's list, either '15 or '16, it was administered. i'll get back to you in a minute. >> commissioner veronese: my concern is we could be pulling from a pool of a half a dozen to a dozen people if the captain's list is more than a decade old that we've actually been hired from. >> commissioner hayes-white: so we've had three captain's exams since i've been chief. >> commissioner veronese: you've been chief for a very long time. >> commissioner hayes-white: correct. i've been chief for 15 years. >> commissioner veronese: so my question is how big is this pool that we're limiting ourselves to? >> commissioner hayes-white: so i could take a moment and text staff and say how many people at the role of captain and above in the last ten years, and i could get that informati
>> commissioner hayes-white: i believe the first test after a ten-year absence, we administered. i can get it from staff, 2010, we tested for the h-30. i'd have to -- i'll get back to you momentarily. it's been -- we have an active captain's list now, so it's about two years -- yeah. so it's -- there's a current captain's list, either '15 or '16, it was administered. i'll get back to you in a minute. >> commissioner veronese: my concern is we could be pulling from a pool of a half a...
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hayes.a and vegas. and what stays in vegas won't stay in vegas tonight. in fact, jennifer duffy of the cook political report who knows all things senate. i want to start with chris. my favorite question, you may have used it yourself what can't you say on television in texas about the race between beto and cruz? >> look, we've seen the energy, right? that's one of the things that has come across. you've seen the big crowds. we've all seen the phone banking. we've seen the incredible numbers of donations that have flowed in. the thing about texas is an obvious point. it is so enormous. there are so many different pockets of this state. one of the things beto has not had in his favor from the beginning is he is not from the population center of the state. statewide candidates tend to come out of austin or houston or dallas. most of texas lives in that sort of quadrant with san antonio there on the eastern part of the state. he has no geographic base to work off of so he's got to find votes all
hayes.a and vegas. and what stays in vegas won't stay in vegas tonight. in fact, jennifer duffy of the cook political report who knows all things senate. i want to start with chris. my favorite question, you may have used it yourself what can't you say on television in texas about the race between beto and cruz? >> look, we've seen the energy, right? that's one of the things that has come across. you've seen the big crowds. we've all seen the phone banking. we've seen the incredible...
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the west side of manhattan. >> i was thinking listening to you and chris hayes.y so far science and polling and academics can take you. the people that sit in headquarters in front of computers with whirly hats on, they can only get you so far, they don't make you win or lose. candidates make you win or lose, candidates with magic make your win or lose. ted cruz was supposed to win. ted cruz really, to lose this after sort of crawling back to donald trump who insulted his father and his wife, would be a human tragedy. tragedy, but an political victory. he is the most polarizing figure in the republican party, was famously at odds with the bush family, the other famous republican family to hail from texas. but to talk to texans and to talk to texas republicans as i have over the last three months, there are beto signs in every corner of the state there are beto signs all over el paso where he is from, but in neighborhoods in block, in streets that are known to be republican strongholds. so it would not be surprising to see an upset there. >> you wouldn't be surpri
the west side of manhattan. >> i was thinking listening to you and chris hayes.y so far science and polling and academics can take you. the people that sit in headquarters in front of computers with whirly hats on, they can only get you so far, they don't make you win or lose. candidates make you win or lose, candidates with magic make your win or lose. ted cruz was supposed to win. ted cruz really, to lose this after sort of crawling back to donald trump who insulted his father and his...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. that was a report from rupert wingfield—hayes.hooting in chicago this evening. if we look at the scene outside the hospital in chicago. police say that a gunman has opened fire outside. a police spokesman said there were reports of multiple victims. he added that at least one possible offender had been shot. reports in local media say a police office has also been shot. the unidentified man was near at the time of the shooting, this is from an unnamed witness, who says he was coming out of the hospital from the clinic area, and he saw a coming out of the hospital from the clinic area, and he sawa man coming out of the hospital from the clinic area, and he saw a man with a black coat, african—american man with a black coat and hat, shooting a lady three times, then he stood above her, shot her three more times. he says he saw a police car coming in and he started, the suspect, started shooting at the squad car. police backed out. then he came out of the hospital and started shooting people on the street. that is an eyewitness repor
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. that was a report from rupert wingfield—hayes.hooting in chicago this evening. if we look at the scene outside the hospital in chicago. police say that a gunman has opened fire outside. a police spokesman said there were reports of multiple victims. he added that at least one possible offender had been shot. reports in local media say a police office has also been shot. the unidentified man was near at the time of the shooting, this is from an...
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in this fight, notjust david haye, and maybe twice.re looking at usyk as the man who in18 people are looking at usyk as the man who in 18 months will the anthonyjoshua. this for usyk is a stepping stone and four bellew is a chance to make history. you will call this fight tonight. what a privilege. lucky man. predict, to make it the gruesome but let me hear it. i think usyk those two muscles of the takes a risk when he has to inboxis of the takes a risk when he has to inbox is really what he does not. i think that is what he will do tonight. the only thing that will make it really entertaining and maybe a big worry is that bellew does not know how to lose. we'll find out how ugly or not it will be. on tonight from 10:30pm. i can tell you that spurs is going crystal palace. they are in the lead about 20 minutes still to go at selhurst park. the final score and the action from that at 7:30pm. see you then. good evening. a bit of rain and therefore the cricket in the wendy's. it has been torrential, the rain across some parts, especially
in this fight, notjust david haye, and maybe twice.re looking at usyk as the man who in18 people are looking at usyk as the man who in 18 months will the anthonyjoshua. this for usyk is a stepping stone and four bellew is a chance to make history. you will call this fight tonight. what a privilege. lucky man. predict, to make it the gruesome but let me hear it. i think usyk those two muscles of the takes a risk when he has to inboxis of the takes a risk when he has to inbox is really what he...
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i want to get to the bigger picture with my friend and colleague, chris hayes.for making time tonight. >> you bet. >> what does it all mean on a wider lens of today. we did a half hour on just today's news. when you look at everything else going on, what do you see happening? >> i thought the mashup of trump and peskov was great. let's say this is all we know. stop here. the russian government under the direction of vladimir putin engaged in a vast criminal conspiracy to sabotage the american election, to tip the election from hillary clinton to donald trump. at the same time that was happening donald trump and his associates had constant, systemic contacts with russians, russian officials, people that represent themselves in russian government, about a variety f things, including political support from the kremlin, any possible business deal with the kremlin, up to and including what looks to the world like a $50 million bribe to vladimir putin himself. at the same time, both sides told the same sets of lies about what was happening, both donald trump and the k
i want to get to the bigger picture with my friend and colleague, chris hayes.for making time tonight. >> you bet. >> what does it all mean on a wider lens of today. we did a half hour on just today's news. when you look at everything else going on, what do you see happening? >> i thought the mashup of trump and peskov was great. let's say this is all we know. stop here. the russian government under the direction of vladimir putin engaged in a vast criminal conspiracy to...
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isaac hayes, most notably.ee them become a a company that understood corporate social responsibility before that was even a thing. there is this remarkable story and this remarkable progression they undergo. consumed thereafter by their suffering with atlantic records, whether is some contractual sleight-of-hand. they find themselves as a record company without records. they have essentially no control inanything they release partnership with atlantic records. mgs, sammy, ite was all gone. they hadthings that were ultimate tracks in the pulpit hadn't been put out yet. they needed new artists and music to record. they embark on a year-long campaign. they start signing artists and distribution deals. these things are happening in short order, churning out more records and getting it all together. they start putting out this new music and it culminates in 69 with the soul explosion. completely insane, unprecedented at the time, a huge risk by the company to do it. jim stewart, al bell, they really had faith in the
isaac hayes, most notably.ee them become a a company that understood corporate social responsibility before that was even a thing. there is this remarkable story and this remarkable progression they undergo. consumed thereafter by their suffering with atlantic records, whether is some contractual sleight-of-hand. they find themselves as a record company without records. they have essentially no control inanything they release partnership with atlantic records. mgs, sammy, ite was all gone. they...
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in hayes valley. i would be more than happy to reach out to which group you suggest to give them assistance. >> i appreciate that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> >> good morning, supervisors, chris, senior program manager, community benefit districts. we're here for the fiscal year 2016-'17 calender year central market. central market is a unique c.b.d. that decided to operate on a calender year. as you know, community benefit districts are governed by two sets of laws, the 1994 act on the state level and our local law from the business and tax regulations code. our ro review is the 2016 and od staff has annual properties and cpa financial reviews. we provide the board of supervisors with a summary memo. the central market community benefit district is a property-based c.b.d. with an annual assessment budget of $1.2 million. it was renewed in 2013 and is set to expire on june 30th, 2028. the executive director of the c.b.d. is tracy everwine. the service areas are public safety, cleaning and maintenan
in hayes valley. i would be more than happy to reach out to which group you suggest to give them assistance. >> i appreciate that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> >> good morning, supervisors, chris, senior program manager, community benefit districts. we're here for the fiscal year 2016-'17 calender year central market. central market is a unique c.b.d. that decided to operate on a calender year. as you know, community benefit districts are governed by two sets of...
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but i will be back later tonight reporting live from this very spot with chris hayes, and later with lawrence o'donnell. the counting continues. our reporting continues. but that does do it for the beat and i want to tell you "hardball" with chris mathews is up next. /s >> the fog clears. the democrats won. let's play "hardball." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris mathews in washington. the first full week after the election, the fog is starting to clear over the democratic victory in the midterms. nationally, the democrats beat the republicans 52 to 45% in the popular vote nationally. the democrats could pick up up to 40 seats now in the house of representatives, something i've been predicting since last april. they had two big other victories worth talking about on tuesday. one was in the suburbs where women repudiated trump's that access hollywood tape.area and the other victory very important, democrats won big in pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan. midwestern states trump won in 2016, and would need to win in 2020 if he runs again. no wonder president trump continues to stew with
but i will be back later tonight reporting live from this very spot with chris hayes, and later with lawrence o'donnell. the counting continues. our reporting continues. but that does do it for the beat and i want to tell you "hardball" with chris mathews is up next. /s >> the fog clears. the democrats won. let's play "hardball." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris mathews in washington. the first full week after the election, the fog is starting to clear over...
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president, chief hayes white. >> i and currently as signed to the airport department. prior to this i worked in the stress unit as one of the two full-time pier stress councilors for five.five years. i want to thank everyone here today for the unwavering support of unit and the members of our department. i stand before you here today because i truly believe that commissioner veronese's you have recommendation could help the members. i believe having two full-time stress unit peer counselors is inadequate for the membership of approximately 1700. again, i think bolstering the unit could be of great assistance to the members of the department. i want to thank you all four your support. good evening. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? okay. commissioner would you like to begin the discussion on this? perhaps read the resolution. >> sure. thank you. first of all, i want to start off by thanking dan for coming. he and john christy had donnism amazing work. i am confident that this resolution will save lives. i am confident of that. i know the work john and d
president, chief hayes white. >> i and currently as signed to the airport department. prior to this i worked in the stress unit as one of the two full-time pier stress councilors for five.five years. i want to thank everyone here today for the unwavering support of unit and the members of our department. i stand before you here today because i truly believe that commissioner veronese's you have recommendation could help the members. i believe having two full-time stress unit peer...
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and you can see from the east bay camera some smog and hayes. liver momore is still in the mid-30s in santa rosa with 32 in napa, and lake tahoe is going for the high of 55, and certainly better air quality in the mountains. back home, smoky and hazy air for us, and tomorrow, a little bit of change as we get the stronger on shore push in the morning, and then with the fog over night, but overall, it is not making a difference, because the winds are light, and we are looking for the poor air quality and the smoke coming in, and the rain arrives wednesday, and things will change tuesday with the better air quality, and this is really a different story around here. so notice around the peninsula, and the east bay here with the orange, a slightly better air quality, and then around oakland and san francisco and elsewhere, it is bad in the sacramento valley, and better to get towards the mountain, and further south. so we are looking at the subtle changes here and there with the stronger on shore push, and into the near future tuesday, the winds will
and you can see from the east bay camera some smog and hayes. liver momore is still in the mid-30s in santa rosa with 32 in napa, and lake tahoe is going for the high of 55, and certainly better air quality in the mountains. back home, smoky and hazy air for us, and tomorrow, a little bit of change as we get the stronger on shore push in the morning, and then with the fog over night, but overall, it is not making a difference, because the winds are light, and we are looking for the poor air...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ariko oi, has more on mr ghosn‘s arrest. it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise that we have not heard from mr ghosn. we will continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. he is accused of understating his income by m5 billion over five years. many are starting to question how he and another executive, greg kelly, could get away with it. during the press conference, the chief executive officer has —— was asked if the company has made some kind of plea bargaining deal to which he said he could not comment. many are saying that nissan's books now need to be looked into, and not just for these two individuals. donald trump has called it an "invasion" and the mayor of the mexican city of tijuana an "avalanche". both men are talking about the caravan of thousands of migrants who've travelled through central america and are now in the border city of tijuana, hoping to cross into the us. our correspondent, will grant, is there. this is the spo
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ariko oi, has more on mr ghosn‘s arrest. it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise that we have not heard from mr ghosn. we will continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. he is accused of understating his income by m5 billion over five years. many are starting to question how he and another executive, greg kelly, could get away with it. during the press conference, the chief executive officer has...
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rupert wingfield—hayes‘ report contains some flashing images.s been sold, but what's important is... for 20 years, carlos ghosn has been one of the titans of the car industry, charming everyone from journalists to presidents. but tonight, he is in police custody, accused of serious financial misdeeds. at nissan's headquarters, chief executive hiroto saikawa made the dramatic announcement. the company found mr ghosn had hugely underreported his pay in nissan's annual report to the tokyo stock exchange. translation: for us, the company, this is of course completely unacceptable, and we've been advised by experts that this misconduct is serious enough to dismiss them. the news has sent shockwaves through the car industry, especially in france, where mr ghosn is also boss of renault. it seems to have come out of nowhere. you know, the accusations are crazy, and as an industry, we're incredibly shocked that someone so well respected — he turned around nissan in the early 20005 from near bankruptcy — could have potentially done something like this. it
rupert wingfield—hayes‘ report contains some flashing images.s been sold, but what's important is... for 20 years, carlos ghosn has been one of the titans of the car industry, charming everyone from journalists to presidents. but tonight, he is in police custody, accused of serious financial misdeeds. at nissan's headquarters, chief executive hiroto saikawa made the dramatic announcement. the company found mr ghosn had hugely underreported his pay in nissan's annual report to the tokyo...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.iness correspondent, mariko oi. it is an over used phrase, rockstar but he was treated that way. indeed, it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise that we have not heard from carlos ghosn. we will continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. he is accused of understating his income by m5 billion overfive years. understating his income by m5 billion over five years. many are starting to question how he and another executive, greg kelly, could get away with it. during the press conference, the chief executive officer has asked if the company has made some kind of plea bargaining deal to which he said he could not comment. many are saying that nissan's books now need to be looked into, and not just nissan's books now need to be looked into, and notjust for these two individuals. so a lot of fallout? indeed, it is notjust nissan. there is an alliance with mitsubishi motors and the french company at renault. nissan also has some stake in renau
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.iness correspondent, mariko oi. it is an over used phrase, rockstar but he was treated that way. indeed, it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise that we have not heard from carlos ghosn. we will continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. he is accused of understating his income by m5 billion overfive years. understating his income by m5 billion over five years. many are starting to question how he...
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carl prescott, stan hayes, judy irving, dana taylor. if others would like to speak, you're welcome to do so. just line up on the screen-side of the room, and if your name's been called, you can approach in any order. >> good evening. thank you to having us. my name is carl prescott. i operate two businesses across the penthouse building. i am the victim of that bombing. they put a bomb, the organization, the cousin and manager, they put it in front of my building. damaged my doors and siding. they have been investigated by i.r.s. and they've been found guilty. to this date, that has not been fixed. this is a horrible business. this is a horrible reputation. people are afraid to come here because they might be facing some kind of unpleasant situations like me. broken car, windshield, and stuff like that. and oppose it, because that would -- >> president hillis: thank you, sir. >> under the club's same owner -- >> president hillis: thank you very much. next speaker, please. thank you. mr. hayes? >> thank you very much. i'm going to speak
carl prescott, stan hayes, judy irving, dana taylor. if others would like to speak, you're welcome to do so. just line up on the screen-side of the room, and if your name's been called, you can approach in any order. >> good evening. thank you to having us. my name is carl prescott. i operate two businesses across the penthouse building. i am the victim of that bombing. they put a bomb, the organization, the cousin and manager, they put it in front of my building. damaged my doors and...
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maybe not you because you're chris hayes and you work at msnbc. most people don't vote in college, embrace the fact and admit that's not the way to be. we're now with the consequences of not enough people voting or people not voting because they're not in love with the candidate. >> it's a crazy fact about america that we have a functional -- in which senior citizens like punch above their weight to the ratio of two to one. they control state legislatures because they come out at midterms. >> i know. there have been a lot of voting campaigns called vote or die. i'm like, call it vote and die because all the people voting are like a thousand years old. >> which, by the way, we love seniors. >> of course we do. but -- >> we love bubbys and papas and nanas. >> i love old democrats. we need young people to come out and vote. otherwise, their interests won't be represent. the fact is, young people have jobs, money is taken out of their paychecks to pay congress and people in washington, the way it is for anyone at any age why shouldn't they have a say
maybe not you because you're chris hayes and you work at msnbc. most people don't vote in college, embrace the fact and admit that's not the way to be. we're now with the consequences of not enough people voting or people not voting because they're not in love with the candidate. >> it's a crazy fact about america that we have a functional -- in which senior citizens like punch above their weight to the ratio of two to one. they control state legislatures because they come out at...
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i'm chris hayes. every day we learn more about the man personally installed by president trump two weeks ago on constitutionally dubious grounds to run the justice department. and every day the details that we are learning about matthew whitaker are more troubling, indeed more obviously disqualifying. here's the latest. after two weeks in which the justice department refused to hand over whitaker's standard ethics financial disclosure, it was finally released late yesterday. and it appears it has been revised at least five times. one can only imagine what exactly was going on with those documents during those two weeks. it's not a crazy question given what we've also learned about a strange financial chapter in whitaker's career when he headed up a dark money nonprofit career that reported whitaker as the sole employee where he made $400,000 a year over three years. it came from a group called fact whose donors are shrouded in secrecy. it's a nonprofit, but you can get an idea from whitaker's tv appea
i'm chris hayes. every day we learn more about the man personally installed by president trump two weeks ago on constitutionally dubious grounds to run the justice department. and every day the details that we are learning about matthew whitaker are more troubling, indeed more obviously disqualifying. here's the latest. after two weeks in which the justice department refused to hand over whitaker's standard ethics financial disclosure, it was finally released late yesterday. and it appears it...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.ham footballer paul gasgoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on a train from york to durham. he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. the parole board has decided that the serial sex offender, john worboys, should stay in prison. worboys — a black cab driver — was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london. injanuary, the board said he would be freed after serving 10 years, but it provoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. it certainly did provoke a public outcry. reminders of the bagram? john worboys was convicted almost ten yea rs john worboys was convicted almost ten years ago of drugging, sexy assaulting and raping a number of women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he women that he picked up
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.ham footballer paul gasgoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on a train from york to durham. he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. the parole board has decided that the serial sex offender, john worboys, should stay in prison. worboys — a black cab driver — was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london. injanuary, the board said he would be freed...
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rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo for us. that is the latest on toshiba. these are the markets.e best post mid—terms rally seen since the 19805. post mid—terms rally seen since the 1980s. and post mid—terms rally seen since the 19805. and it post mid—terms rally seen since the 1980s. and it is a similar story in asia. the feeling is nothing too dramatic going to happen in the next couple of years with the trump administration because his wings clipped a little with the house of representatives in the hands of the democrats in terms of the majority. looking at europe now... lots of earnings coming through. we have heard from the pharmaceutical giant, their sales down by a third and their sales down by a third and their pre—tax profits down as well. sainsbury‘s, the big retailer in the uk, listed in london, shares up i.6%. at 20% rise in underlying profits, and we have also heard from burberry, profits up a bit as well, so burberry, profits up a bit as well, so lots of earnings coming through. our business live page keeps you up—to—date with all those stories as they break. but le
rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo for us. that is the latest on toshiba. these are the markets.e best post mid—terms rally seen since the 19805. post mid—terms rally seen since the 1980s. and post mid—terms rally seen since the 19805. and it post mid—terms rally seen since the 1980s. and it is a similar story in asia. the feeling is nothing too dramatic going to happen in the next couple of years with the trump administration because his wings clipped a little with the house of...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.as said austerity is coming to an end. but what has the effect of less money been on local communities? in the coming months, we‘ll be looking at the impact of austerity on hartlepool in the north—east, one of the poorest places in england. tonight our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan looks at the the impact of cuts on the police force there. i should warn you his report contains some flashing images. all right! what am i getting arrested for? you‘re getting arrested to prevent a breach of the peace. what starts as a minor incident... bleep. ..can quickly escalate. calm yourself down. don‘t kick off. a suspicion of domestic violence leads to two arrests. four officers are needed... bleep. ..40% of the night shift. it‘s a good job that we had the other unit there. now, they both go to middlesbrough police station, where they‘ll spend the night, until she‘s sobered up and he will get interviewed about obstructing police. the prisoners have to go to middlesbrough, 15 miles aw
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.as said austerity is coming to an end. but what has the effect of less money been on local communities? in the coming months, we‘ll be looking at the impact of austerity on hartlepool in the north—east, one of the poorest places in england. tonight our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan looks at the the impact of cuts on the police force there. i should warn you his report contains some flashing images. all right! what am i getting...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.e, mariko oi, has more on mr ghosn‘s arrest. it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise, though, that we have not heard from mr ghosn. so we'll of course continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. but as you mentioned, he's accused of understating his income by $5 billion yen over five years, so that's about m5 million. as you can imagine, many are starting to question how mr ghosn and another executive, greg kelly, could get away with it for so long without anybody at nissan noticing. during that press conference that was in rupert's report, the chief executive officer was asked if the company made some kind of plea bargaining deal with the prosecutor's office, to which he said he couldn't comment. but many analysts are now saying that nissan's books really do need to be looked at, notjust these two individuals. donald trump has called it an invasion and the mayor of the mexican city of tijuana an avalanche. both men are talking about t
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.e, mariko oi, has more on mr ghosn‘s arrest. it really is a fall from grace. i think it is important to emphasise, though, that we have not heard from mr ghosn. so we'll of course continue monitoring whether he makes any kind of statement today. but as you mentioned, he's accused of understating his income by $5 billion yen over five years, so that's about m5 million. as you can imagine, many are starting to question how mr ghosn and another...
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and chris hayes in texas, katy tur in georgia and what president trump has achieved for the middle class. let me give you the stakes right now. there are close polls that make predictions worthless. president trump is in indiana right now, we're not broadcasting that, but we will update. another president out on the trail with a horse voice. listen for it, in virginia today. >> people woke up and said oh, i guess we can't take this for grant it. we have to fight for this. >> running out of gas, running out of the voice. nbc's final show holds dems with a seven-point edge. trump approval, meanwhile, under water, 57% disapproving of trump in a new cnn poll. that could be dragging down republicans, at least in some parts of the country. trump won florida, for example, but andrew gillum is leading his republican opponent by four points right now, in that governor's race. same margin in florida's senate race. and mclaire mccaskill up three points in missouri. but here's what many play down about polls that close. all those leads are within the margin of error. so they're basically toss-ups. w
and chris hayes in texas, katy tur in georgia and what president trump has achieved for the middle class. let me give you the stakes right now. there are close polls that make predictions worthless. president trump is in indiana right now, we're not broadcasting that, but we will update. another president out on the trail with a horse voice. listen for it, in virginia today. >> people woke up and said oh, i guess we can't take this for grant it. we have to fight for this. >> running...