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his name was henry lozano. madam speaker, i simply don't have enough time to recount all of his achievements or the profound impact he had on our district and on the golden state. his list of accomplishments is pretty impressive. he was a korean war veteran, serving as a marine corps pral in the 1950's. a pierce workers' advocate as a labor leader for u.a.w. local 509. a chief of staff to congressman ed roybal, and advisor to javier bazeera, the current attorney general of california and former congressman for the district i now rebel. congressman ed roy balance was the first latino elected to congress. a founder of the quongal hispanic caucus. oftentimes i say i stand on the shoulders of giants. people think i'm referring just to the elected official that is came before me. but more off than not it is the people that surround those elected leaders like henry low zahno, the -- lozano. the ones that are advisors, confidantes, people that tried to keep them true to their word, comp corps, and principles. henry wa
his name was henry lozano. madam speaker, i simply don't have enough time to recount all of his achievements or the profound impact he had on our district and on the golden state. his list of accomplishments is pretty impressive. he was a korean war veteran, serving as a marine corps pral in the 1950's. a pierce workers' advocate as a labor leader for u.a.w. local 509. a chief of staff to congressman ed roybal, and advisor to javier bazeera, the current attorney general of california and former...
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henry ford stumbled kind of through it. he had three different companies. the first two kind of went out of business. the first one really went out of business. the second was taken away from him and eventually adapted into the cadillac motorcar company. so with his third company, ford motor company, he started developing several different models not far from this museum over on the cat avenue. -- patent avenue. each one of them had a letter denomination. he was doing a's, b's, and n's, eventually, he got to the model t. but it was a long time coming before his business manager said, "henry, you know, you have a good car, let's market it, let's sell it," and he did. they actually made most of the model t's in highland park north the museum here. -- north of the museum here. they were turning out thousands, millions of cars during that decade. there was a point, 1915, 1920 when half of the automobiles on the roads of the united states were made by the ford motor company in highland park. by the time henry ford was making model t's, a lot of other companies w
henry ford stumbled kind of through it. he had three different companies. the first two kind of went out of business. the first one really went out of business. the second was taken away from him and eventually adapted into the cadillac motorcar company. so with his third company, ford motor company, he started developing several different models not far from this museum over on the cat avenue. -- patent avenue. each one of them had a letter denomination. he was doing a's, b's, and n's,...
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erik: henry, it is great to have you here. henry: thank you for the conversation.enry mcvey, head of global macro and asset allocation at kkr. guy: thanks very much indeed. interesting to see what henry has to say about opportunities in europe. our thanks to erik schatzker. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: time now for futures in focus. bob i a chino -- bob iaccino joins us now from the cme. what happens this week? you probably are going to see a steady move upward in prices as the week progresses. rig counts in the u.s. have continue to drop in 2019. we had about 800 in january. the last week that was up was only up one rig, while u.s. production is still climbing. refinery utilization above 90% five weeks in a row. the potential loss of demand from global economic weakness has not materialized yet. tensions and iran can spike crude oil. you're seeing volatility climb, which it has been doing for most of this year. spikes come from geopolitical tensions, so that is kind of always in the air. vonnie: when do we see $60 on wti? bob: we could see it this week. we broke
erik: henry, it is great to have you here. henry: thank you for the conversation.enry mcvey, head of global macro and asset allocation at kkr. guy: thanks very much indeed. interesting to see what henry has to say about opportunities in europe. our thanks to erik schatzker. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: time now for futures in focus. bob i a chino -- bob iaccino joins us now from the cme. what happens this week? you probably are going to see a steady move upward in prices as the week...
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henry ford with. .oth of those gentlemen learned about us ambulance from other products mass-produced in detroit. he learned from chicago stockyards where they used the assembly line to dissemble meat. he brought the assembly line to detroit and he started mass-producing the curved dash car. it became one of the most popular and most affordable early cars in detroit and into united states. he started his old model works here in detroit, but eventually lost the company and it became an offshoot of the general motors organization, which was being formed around this time. general motors renamed the oldsmobile, which of course, is a popular brand in the united states for many, many decades. outdone, ransom returned return to his hometown realnsing and started a oldsmobile, most of them would probably recognize that from the produced, acord he name adapted from a band in the 1970's. there were a number of companies that were trying to get going at this time. charles brady king was trying to get his company g
henry ford with. .oth of those gentlemen learned about us ambulance from other products mass-produced in detroit. he learned from chicago stockyards where they used the assembly line to dissemble meat. he brought the assembly line to detroit and he started mass-producing the curved dash car. it became one of the most popular and most affordable early cars in detroit and into united states. he started his old model works here in detroit, but eventually lost the company and it became an offshoot...
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[applause] and when doctor henry spoke his famous words, at st.s church, give me liberty or give me death. he spoke in defense of a tradition that began more than 150 years before i jamestown right here. [applause] it was a heritage those patriots would fight a long war of independence to defend and it is a heritage the countless americans have fought and died for to secure and all of the century sense, in our time we must vigorously defend those cherished democratic traditions that have made our beloved republic the envy of the entire world, and it still is as much as ever before in may be more, are one culture of self government must be nourished, protected and constantly preserved, that is why we must become strongly against anyone who would take power away from citizens, individuals and state governments such as yours. [applause] in america, the people will forever rule, the people will forever rain and the people will forever be sovereign. [applause] from the first legislative assembly down to today, america has been citizen to take ownership
[applause] and when doctor henry spoke his famous words, at st.s church, give me liberty or give me death. he spoke in defense of a tradition that began more than 150 years before i jamestown right here. [applause] it was a heritage those patriots would fight a long war of independence to defend and it is a heritage the countless americans have fought and died for to secure and all of the century sense, in our time we must vigorously defend those cherished democratic traditions that have made...
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so i got to talk to henry and people like that. -- henry kissinger and people like that. peter: tell us about kissinger. gary: he was secretary of state. [laughter] peter: retail your conversation with henry kissinger. gary: i would lob one question and then i would be quiet for a long time. he did tell a story about lbj. you don't want to hear this. peter: i do want to hear this. i asked. gary: he said he was driving with lbj one time and he looked over to him and said henry, what that? he pointed at a piece of machinery. henry, let's that? -- once that? -- what's that? the third time, he pointed to a cow. thought it was a trick question and said i'm not sure. he said henry, that's a cow. that passes as humor. peter: while you're an archivist, you finished your dissertation. gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested i
so i got to talk to henry and people like that. -- henry kissinger and people like that. peter: tell us about kissinger. gary: he was secretary of state. [laughter] peter: retail your conversation with henry kissinger. gary: i would lob one question and then i would be quiet for a long time. he did tell a story about lbj. you don't want to hear this. peter: i do want to hear this. i asked. gary: he said he was driving with lbj one time and he looked over to him and said henry, what that? he...
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the voting does continue, but, so what, henry, what will come of this?hings the democrats, in their campaign material and their ads, they will be able to use it, they will be able to look at his track record and say important things, yes, he has given morejobs to all sorts of people, he can say those things, that is a moot point. when it comes to the social fabric, the cohesion of the country, whether the cohesion of the country, whether the us is moving towards a more perfect society, or whether it is tearing itself asunder. people will be able to make up their own minds, but it is certainly not looking good. this one is about the daily mail running a campaign to save families are blighted by having the problem of a relative with dementia, and frankly society can't cope. the nhs has been carrying the burden, but it can't afford this. you and i can't afford this, to pay the nhs, you have a situation where people are having to sell houses to pay for it, and at the same time there is an issue where in a home you have one family having sold their house and
the voting does continue, but, so what, henry, what will come of this?hings the democrats, in their campaign material and their ads, they will be able to use it, they will be able to look at his track record and say important things, yes, he has given morejobs to all sorts of people, he can say those things, that is a moot point. when it comes to the social fabric, the cohesion of the country, whether the cohesion of the country, whether the us is moving towards a more perfect society, or...
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general henry w. hallek referred to lane's raids as great jay hawking expeditions. in the west even before the predecessor john c. vermont in -- president candidate had issued a short lives proclamation in missouri in august of 1861 one that lincoln quickly rescinded. iowa and illinois troops in northern and southeastern missouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. the military frequently used informant slaves. this was going to on in northern missouri when illinois troops entered and in eastern or southern missouri when illinois on indiana troops entered as well. as the western armies pushed thousands of mississippi, the puckle of the plantation pelt a humanitarian crisis created by the flood tide of fudge siev slaves, union camp in western tennessee, pressured both political and military policy. union officers required to return these slaves often refused to comply. en couraging congress to begin debate over new policies about confiscation and contra bands and commanders like grant advocated putting them to use as laborers.
general henry w. hallek referred to lane's raids as great jay hawking expeditions. in the west even before the predecessor john c. vermont in -- president candidate had issued a short lives proclamation in missouri in august of 1861 one that lincoln quickly rescinded. iowa and illinois troops in northern and southeastern missouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. the military frequently used informant slaves. this was going to on in northern missouri...
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clifford benjamin henry, also known as c.b. henry. mr. clifford benjamin henry, a 71-year resident of san francisco and a community activist died on july 23 after a brief illness. he was 94 years old. mr. henry worked for s.f. municipal transportation agency for over 40 years as a bus driver and cable car operator. he was a licensed realtor and helped hundreds of african americans become homeowners. he and his late wife, christine, were the parents of two daughters. he was also the grandfather of four and a great grandfather of six. a committed family man, mr. henry once said, i told my children to work hard, take care of your family overall things. whatever you say you are going to do, do it. be a model citizen. as a community activist, he worked with his daughter, barbara, in helping to elect the first african american woman, london breed, mayor of san francisco. he attended the yearly s. s.f. naacp galas and supported countless others with his time and money. he was a member in good standing at the pilgrim community church. the second
clifford benjamin henry, also known as c.b. henry. mr. clifford benjamin henry, a 71-year resident of san francisco and a community activist died on july 23 after a brief illness. he was 94 years old. mr. henry worked for s.f. municipal transportation agency for over 40 years as a bus driver and cable car operator. he was a licensed realtor and helped hundreds of african americans become homeowners. he and his late wife, christine, were the parents of two daughters. he was also the grandfather...
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henry j. kaiser auditorium. orton development will restore and operate that 105-year-old building that has been closed now for 13 years. it is due to open later this year with seismic retrofittion. a restaurant is also included in the renovation plans. >>> a bay area nonprofit is trying to connect people with extra space in their home with those who need a place to live. catholic chairilities has been running the shared housing m fo the program called rebuild together. referred waters to the home after providing needed repairs to her home. waters, who suffers from muscular dystrophy is now looking for a tenant. >> the economy. it will help me with my bills and will help them to manage. because it's too expensive here. >> the catholic shared housing program has helped 17 people in the south bay. it also provides peace of mind for homeowners, offering screenings, interviews and background checks of perspective tenants. very nice right? >>> time is now 4:26. i.c.e. raids could be coming to the bay area. raids targe
henry j. kaiser auditorium. orton development will restore and operate that 105-year-old building that has been closed now for 13 years. it is due to open later this year with seismic retrofittion. a restaurant is also included in the renovation plans. >>> a bay area nonprofit is trying to connect people with extra space in their home with those who need a place to live. catholic chairilities has been running the shared housing m fo the program called rebuild together. referred waters...
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thank you much, henry.e devil will be in the detail, broadbrush announcements have been welcomed across the spectrum. the labour mayor of greater manchester andy burnham has said that to him it feels as though the north of england has been put further up the agenda than it has been before. that has been welcomed. but people are saying we want to see the detail of how this will play out and want to see it moving along as quickly as possible. us president donald trump has said talks are under way to agree what he says will be a "very substa ntial" trade deal with the uk after brexit. speaking after a phone call with the new prime minister yesterday, the president said borisjohnson would do a greatjob. boris and i just spoke. i congratulated him and he's all set to go. he's gonna be — i think he'll be — do a greatjob. we're working already on a trade agreement. and i think it will be a very substantial trade agreement. you know, we can do with the uk — we can do three to four times — we were actually impeded b
thank you much, henry.e devil will be in the detail, broadbrush announcements have been welcomed across the spectrum. the labour mayor of greater manchester andy burnham has said that to him it feels as though the north of england has been put further up the agenda than it has been before. that has been welcomed. but people are saying we want to see the detail of how this will play out and want to see it moving along as quickly as possible. us president donald trump has said talks are under way...
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henry lee is reporting prom the courtroom everyday. read his daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> time is 4:10s waiting for an update on funeral plans for retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he died in the hospital in fort lauderdale, florida at the age of 99 after suffering a stroke. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975, he served until 2010, retiring at the age of 90. stevens was a registered republican when he was appointed. during his 35 yearses he became one of the leading liberal voices on the court, on issues like abortion and consumer rights. some of the candidates reacted to hearing about his death. >> justice stevens was an example of somebody who approached his role with a lot of dignity and class. >> i thought he was fine man. i feel badly. he serveed the country well. >> among the many rulings he delivered, the justice will be nope for writing a scathing decent this the bush versus gore case during the disputed 2000 presidential election. he wrote the opinion in district of nd mark case amended the interpr
henry lee is reporting prom the courtroom everyday. read his daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> time is 4:10s waiting for an update on funeral plans for retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he died in the hospital in fort lauderdale, florida at the age of 99 after suffering a stroke. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975, he served until 2010, retiring at the age of 90. stevens was a registered republican when he was appointed. during his 35 yearses he became one of...
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most recently on june the 13th, 2019, the independent office of special counsel, which is led by henry kerner who was appointed by president trump, issued a report recommending that president trump fire ms. conway for, quote, persistent, notorious and deliberate violations of the hatch act. the hatch act prohibits federal employees from using their official positions for partisan political purposes. the law ensures that the federal government is administered in a nonpartisan manner and that federal employees are protected from political coercion in the workplace. mr. kerner testified for more than three hours about ms. conway's violations of federal law. he called them, quote, clear, repeated, annoying violations of the hatch act. end of quote. he also warned that since president trump is not taking any disciplinary action against ms. conway he is a, quote -- he sends a, quote, false message to other federal employees that they need to the abide by the hatch act or the senior officials are above the law. now today ms. conway is violating a dually authorized subpoena issued by this comm
most recently on june the 13th, 2019, the independent office of special counsel, which is led by henry kerner who was appointed by president trump, issued a report recommending that president trump fire ms. conway for, quote, persistent, notorious and deliberate violations of the hatch act. the hatch act prohibits federal employees from using their official positions for partisan political purposes. the law ensures that the federal government is administered in a nonpartisan manner and that...
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special counsel henry koerner testified for several detailing every fact hours about his report. at this hearing it's only for the purpose of creating theater, political theater and advancing your partisan narrative about the administration. mr. chairman, you said the administration was engaged in a coverup from the top, on all the investigations, what you failed to say is that this administration has produced over 110,000 pages of documents to the committee and made available, all kinds of witnesses for transcribed interviews. with the rhetoric you've used about the administration, do you think really that ms. conway would think she would get a fair hearing here today? i don't think anyone is surprised she decided to spend the afternoon doing her job on behalf of american taxpayers rather than subjecting herself to a classic washington political theater committee hearing. and to what end? this does nothing to prove -- improve the lives of america. solve the crisis at the border or bring down drug races. for the past six months, the chairman and his democratic colleagues have dec
special counsel henry koerner testified for several detailing every fact hours about his report. at this hearing it's only for the purpose of creating theater, political theater and advancing your partisan narrative about the administration. mr. chairman, you said the administration was engaged in a coverup from the top, on all the investigations, what you failed to say is that this administration has produced over 110,000 pages of documents to the committee and made available, all kinds of...
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he draws the sunday edition of "henry" until it's canceled in 1994.now in his 80s, health problems force don sr. to lay down his pencils and brushes altogether, and he begins splitting his time living with his children. >> we just wanted him kind of with us and safe. >> with their father's house empty and cold, don jr. and his siblings worry about their strange inheritance -- the famous painting on the wall that's now possibly worth millions. looking for a safer place, they call the norman rockwell museum and chief curator stephanie plunkett. >> they say, "would you like to exhibit it?" and we, of course, were thrilled because this is actually an icon in rockwell's career. >> did you tell dad? >> yes, and he never said anything. he just nodded. >> ever take dad to see it? >> oh, no. withing a year or two, he went into assisted living. i just thought it was a lot for him to absorb, so i never took him down to the museum. i said, "why put him through that?" >> don trachte sr. passes away in 2005 at age 89, but just as his four children formally inherit
he draws the sunday edition of "henry" until it's canceled in 1994.now in his 80s, health problems force don sr. to lay down his pencils and brushes altogether, and he begins splitting his time living with his children. >> we just wanted him kind of with us and safe. >> with their father's house empty and cold, don jr. and his siblings worry about their strange inheritance -- the famous painting on the wall that's now possibly worth millions. looking for a safer place,...
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here in healdsburg, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right, henry. got your point. >>> time is 4:48. let's check your weather for friday morning. here's rosemary. >> we're going to warm it up slightly getting into the first part of the weekend. and then cool down by the end of it. giving you a look here. we have that trough there that continues to push through. it's hanging right over the west coast for the last few days. now, it's moving east just a little bit. that will allow our temperatures to warm up some. especially inland, where we have been really comfortable. here's a look at the future cast, when it comes to low clouds and fog even. that little bit of blueicalitying we may have a little patchy drizzle out there this morning. outside of that, we are looking at dry conditions for today. 10:00 or so, we're mostly clear, away from the coastline. the coastline will also see a little bit of clearing here. especially over the north bay. especially over areas like santa cruz. our west-facing beaches over there, day after day. we've seen partly sunn
here in healdsburg, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right, henry. got your point. >>> time is 4:48. let's check your weather for friday morning. here's rosemary. >> we're going to warm it up slightly getting into the first part of the weekend. and then cool down by the end of it. giving you a look here. we have that trough there that continues to push through. it's hanging right over the west coast for the last few days. now, it's moving east just a little bit. that will...
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crime reporter henry lee was there in the courtroom and tells us the presentation brought tears to many who were there. >> reporter: the prosecutor summarizing the case for the jury, said many of the victims who died in the were trapped on the second floor. crouching would have been no use. they were suspended in smoke. it's the absolute worst place they could be in that building suspended in smoke. >> the suspension in smoke is just not easy to hear. >> reporter: kris allen lost his sister, amanda in the fire and listened as the prosecutor told it will jury why mastertop and derrick and max harris should be guilty of involuntary manslaughter. the prosecutor said they acted with criminal negligence. the da said they failed to give proper permits to avoid inspections illegally moved people in and held party there and violated the fire code by failing to install safety divisions like spokesman alarms illuminating exit signs and sprinklers. they jammed the building and rvs and other things that acted like kindling. >> talk about the disregard for human life and indifference which is such a
crime reporter henry lee was there in the courtroom and tells us the presentation brought tears to many who were there. >> reporter: the prosecutor summarizing the case for the jury, said many of the victims who died in the were trapped on the second floor. crouching would have been no use. they were suspended in smoke. it's the absolute worst place they could be in that building suspended in smoke. >> the suspension in smoke is just not easy to hear. >> reporter: kris allen...
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at the courthouse in oakland, henry lee. fox 2 news. >>> monday, prosecutors get one last chance to make their case before the jury before closing arguments begin. and don't forget, you can find henry lee's complete coverage of the ghost ship trial including his blog at ktvu.com. >>> new this morning. a swedish prosecutor announced he is reviewing charges against asap rocky and two other people in connection with a fight in stockholm. it was recorded on cell phone. the case has drawn the attention, though, of many musicians, including kanye west, who asked president trump to step in. asap rocky is a platinum-selling grammy nominated artist who has been in custody since early july. >>> our time is 4:40. ahead, some scary moments. it was captured on an airport camera. up next. what happened to a 2-year-old who wandered beyond the check-in desk and look. went out on a luggage conveyor belt. >>> also, a new gondola. connecting two tahoe ski resorts is on its way to being approved. we'll show you where it would be built. and why
at the courthouse in oakland, henry lee. fox 2 news. >>> monday, prosecutors get one last chance to make their case before the jury before closing arguments begin. and don't forget, you can find henry lee's complete coverage of the ghost ship trial including his blog at ktvu.com. >>> new this morning. a swedish prosecutor announced he is reviewing charges against asap rocky and two other people in connection with a fight in stockholm. it was recorded on cell phone. the case...
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henry nichols, one of his best days. henry nichols, one of his three wickets.re to be a late new zealand flourish? no. not really. enjoy that, zhivago square? eight bands on there. —— trafalgar square. all england needed was to hundred and 42 for this. jason roy is england's chief aggressive, gone 17. joe rich is england's safest anchor. gone for seven. england needed controlled aggression, ben stokes. butler was playing well, butler was out. now england were running out of batsmen and running out of time. stokes was still going, percent of the edge. to the boundary. watch his step. instead of out, it was a six. stokes spending, the ball rebound of his bed. he did not know, a glorious accident. two runs, plus four more. to needed from the last ball. england, they hoped, they made one. the scores were tied. so, what now? super over, that is what. england scored 15 of theirs. now, let usjust show what. england scored 15 of theirs. now, let us just show you what happened in the last 20 seconds of this world cup final. this was new zealand's response and their supe
henry nichols, one of his best days. henry nichols, one of his three wickets.re to be a late new zealand flourish? no. not really. enjoy that, zhivago square? eight bands on there. —— trafalgar square. all england needed was to hundred and 42 for this. jason roy is england's chief aggressive, gone 17. joe rich is england's safest anchor. gone for seven. england needed controlled aggression, ben stokes. butler was playing well, butler was out. now england were running out of batsmen and...
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henry: i think the market to dovish on the fed.that they would do 50 ease -- 50 basis points in terms of easing in july. i think the fed sees low-inflation and slowing growth. i think the prudent thing to do is 25 basis points. talking before the jobs report, that is where we stood. >> there are only a few times in history the fed funds is 50 points above -- this is a key point. i want to bring up a chart that illustrates this. many people may have missed this divergence. here is what is happening. >> in the market, when it got like that, 1989, 2006. almost all of those times, the market had slow growth in the fed was trying to get ahead of the curve. to thehe market ripped upside. our view is not that we will have a nasty recession but we also don't buy off. >> that's the big question. 1989, 2006,ok like or like 2000 when, instead of having equity markets higher 12 months hence, you had a correction. that ito me, the case is 2007, companies are over earning. i don't see that. us probably wouldn't be a bad test case. the central ba
henry: i think the market to dovish on the fed.that they would do 50 ease -- 50 basis points in terms of easing in july. i think the fed sees low-inflation and slowing growth. i think the prudent thing to do is 25 basis points. talking before the jobs report, that is where we stood. >> there are only a few times in history the fed funds is 50 points above -- this is a key point. i want to bring up a chart that illustrates this. many people may have missed this divergence. here is what is...
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[music playing] hi, i'm bob henry, founder of rert d. henry architects. and welcome to one of my favorite projects. [music playing] this is a 2,400-square-foot loft. i ndsigned this for ludaictor conti. we worked closely with luda. and he's a competitive ballroom dancer, and wanted to create an energized dance studio and a relaxed, healthy home. [music playing] when you first enter the loft, you come upon the kitchen. we wanted to give it an open feel. this island countertop was made of a solid slab of carrara marble. it's 12 feet lheg and extends into tining space. and you'll also notice that the same marble was used on the backsplash. one of my favorite pieces is this 20-foot long custom chandelier. 1,248 hand-strung crystals create a cosmic constellation. it's an ethereal experience of floating, dancing orbs, instant glamor, and architectural jewelry. [music playing] the living room has windowon three exposures, and has these incredible views of manttan and the waterway. and i wanted to bring that drama into the room itself, because this room is not on
[music playing] hi, i'm bob henry, founder of rert d. henry architects. and welcome to one of my favorite projects. [music playing] this is a 2,400-square-foot loft. i ndsigned this for ludaictor conti. we worked closely with luda. and he's a competitive ballroom dancer, and wanted to create an energized dance studio and a relaxed, healthy home. [music playing] when you first enter the loft, you come upon the kitchen. we wanted to give it an open feel. this island countertop was made of a solid...
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we are going to have debbie burns henry join us in her place. i first want to introduce you to jenny robertson, who laid the wreath at nixon's grave. she was a navy wife with two her husbanden when was shot down in 1966, only two weeks before his scheduled return home. under the leadership of a senior navy wife, jenny and numerous other p.o.w. wives formed the san diego league of wives in 1957. she was one of the founding members of this organization, which had become the national league of families for prisoners missing in southeast asia in 1970. we talked about this earlier today, but after spending 1,645 days in captivity, navy lieutenant commander jj o'connell died at the hands of the north vietnamese in 1971. his remains were returned to the u.s. in 1974. henry, debbie burns another one of my friends and also one of the league of wives, one of the founding members in the san diego area, was 30 years old when her husband was shot down, i believe 1966. she had three young children at home. it was a lot to take, but she also, along with so man
we are going to have debbie burns henry join us in her place. i first want to introduce you to jenny robertson, who laid the wreath at nixon's grave. she was a navy wife with two her husbanden when was shot down in 1966, only two weeks before his scheduled return home. under the leadership of a senior navy wife, jenny and numerous other p.o.w. wives formed the san diego league of wives in 1957. she was one of the founding members of this organization, which had become the national league of...
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henry will be there. i will be. you are probably going to centre court. iam very are probably going to centre court. i am very lucky. with me is henry bonsu, the broadcaster and commentator on international affairs. let's start with sudan, whether mass protests have unfortunately turned deadly. you have to marvel at the determination of these protesters subjugated by 30 years to make sure the revolution is not stolen as some people say it was stolen north of the border in egypt, putting themselves at greater risk for causing great pressure for this military council. you have this general blaming these killings on snipers, you have the african union and egypt suing for peace. the big question is whether or not this plan or some kind of leadership council with seven civilians and 7 million personnel will be accepted. the numbers on the streets have taken everybody by surprise. the council and other commentators, the internet has been down for over a month, restricting the ability for these people to organise themselves and so the military out in such streng
henry will be there. i will be. you are probably going to centre court. iam very are probably going to centre court. i am very lucky. with me is henry bonsu, the broadcaster and commentator on international affairs. let's start with sudan, whether mass protests have unfortunately turned deadly. you have to marvel at the determination of these protesters subjugated by 30 years to make sure the revolution is not stolen as some people say it was stolen north of the border in egypt, putting...
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henry lost it. later, sally was back in my office. i cannot take this. i just watched dr.issinger throw all of the pages across the room. there is a two star general crawling over the floor picking them up. >> i just got an email from her talking about all those days. the this was is that after cambodian speech and kent state and the huge explosion that took place, nixon sent the troops into cambodia for 60 days, and 30 kilometers, and he wanted a long paper presented on what we had accomplished with that, and the nsc produced a paper, i guess some 6,000 words, so nixon told me, and haldeman told me through nixon, he wants you to rewrite it. henry, as was his custom, would hold off his material long enough so that you couldn't get it in. so he held it off and it was 6,000. it was given to me in the afternoon, out at san clemente and sally and i went to work. i rewrote the 6,000 words all night long. it was about 8:00 in the morning when i got it done and i told sally to take it down to kissinger's office. that is what she came back and told me. but the odd thing is, nixon,
henry lost it. later, sally was back in my office. i cannot take this. i just watched dr.issinger throw all of the pages across the room. there is a two star general crawling over the floor picking them up. >> i just got an email from her talking about all those days. the this was is that after cambodian speech and kent state and the huge explosion that took place, nixon sent the troops into cambodia for 60 days, and 30 kilometers, and he wanted a long paper presented on what we had...
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is henry there, steve? yes. henry wong, from china globalization, a major think tank. thank you so much for joining us here. this was the that best case outcome this weekend, given that the expectations were pretty low already, or the dialogue had been evaporated since may? was this kick the can down the road? does this delay the solving of the major problems? >> i think it's a good restart, regroup. amid all those speculations of disappointment and uncertainty hangover for quite a few months, i think this is going to stabilize the situation,, down the excitement, and now let's get back to business. it is needed for both countries, particularly president trump, taking a new campaign promise, and also that china is going to stabilize the international environment. we also have to see that the huawei issue has suffered quite a bit. -- it's atrump said great message to send. >> nobody wants to put out a headline saying we backed down. but who backs down most? -- theyld say it takes have to compromise on both sides.
is henry there, steve? yes. henry wong, from china globalization, a major think tank. thank you so much for joining us here. this was the that best case outcome this weekend, given that the expectations were pretty low already, or the dialogue had been evaporated since may? was this kick the can down the road? does this delay the solving of the major problems? >> i think it's a good restart, regroup. amid all those speculations of disappointment and uncertainty hangover for quite a few...
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henry: everyone is looking to make money. banks, which have more flexibility within the big banks . we talked to them all the time. we like having the big banks as backbone lenders. we talk to the smaller guys, too. you have to be nimble in this market. having one of the big-name banks back you or some of the private equity funds puts a halo on you. lisa: henry cornell and bloombergs sonali basak, thank you so much to both of you. coming up, etf's on etm's. how liquid are they in times of stress? that is what i am watching, next. if you are jumping into your car , tune into bloomberg radio, heard across the u.s. on sirius radio channel 119 and on the bloomberg app. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: what i am watching -- panic sales rekindle the debate over etf liquidity. we did see some of those funds in europe, there one-off events. this is what people are worried about given the fact that bond etf assets have tripled since 2012, people are wondering if this could be an embedded risk in the market. david: call me crazy, but when yo
henry: everyone is looking to make money. banks, which have more flexibility within the big banks . we talked to them all the time. we like having the big banks as backbone lenders. we talk to the smaller guys, too. you have to be nimble in this market. having one of the big-name banks back you or some of the private equity funds puts a halo on you. lisa: henry cornell and bloombergs sonali basak, thank you so much to both of you. coming up, etf's on etm's. how liquid are they in times of...
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henry ruck to each is in unfamiliar territory in a courtroom. he has been charged along with other government officials with several counts of corruption using office and the 40 in the government of more than $240000000.00 this is unprecedented he's the highest ranking government official to be arrested and charged at the center of the scandal our plans for the construction of 2 dimes that was supposed to be built here in. western kenya the prosecution says construction has not begun for years after it was commissioned yet some of the money has already been paid out and the cost inflated by $170000000.00 about what was forecast the $28.00 people are implicated including employees of the tally and company which was awarded the contract as it was filing for bankruptcy prosecutors won the director of the company. to be extradited from italy to face trial here. some kenyans are saying this is a big step in the fight against corruption is a senior minister close to both the president and his deputy people now want a quick trial and those found guilty
henry ruck to each is in unfamiliar territory in a courtroom. he has been charged along with other government officials with several counts of corruption using office and the 40 in the government of more than $240000000.00 this is unprecedented he's the highest ranking government official to be arrested and charged at the center of the scandal our plans for the construction of 2 dimes that was supposed to be built here in. western kenya the prosecution says construction has not begun for years...
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a big national change, henry tavern and other west coast eateries declaring bankruptcy partly becausells progressive weight loss. pay increases in seattle, san francisco and portland boost to the company's wage expenses by nearly $11 million over the fiscal year. colorado parks and wildlife releasing video showing unnatural things, putting their heads inside open car windows to running toward the sound of crinkling food wrappers, going into bathrooms and putting up with large groups of people surrounding them to take photos and videos from unsafe distances. the agency -- they want to stay away from wild animals so they will continue being wild. there is renewed criticism of portland's mayor after journalist was finally attack by antifa just days ago. a local newspaper reporting ted wheeler says he plans to discuss ways to better control future protests, he is offering no specific timetables and police are reportedly unhappy. let's bring in a victim of that attack, andy now, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me on. you were back in the hospital, you are out agai
a big national change, henry tavern and other west coast eateries declaring bankruptcy partly becausells progressive weight loss. pay increases in seattle, san francisco and portland boost to the company's wage expenses by nearly $11 million over the fiscal year. colorado parks and wildlife releasing video showing unnatural things, putting their heads inside open car windows to running toward the sound of crinkling food wrappers, going into bathrooms and putting up with large groups of people...
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henry will be there. i will be. you are probably going to centre court.h me is henry bonsu, the broadcaster and commentator on international affairs. let's start with sudan, whether mass protests have unfortunately turned deadly. you have to marvel at the determination of these protesters subjugated by 30 years to make sure the revolution is not stolen as some people say it was stolen north
henry will be there. i will be. you are probably going to centre court.h me is henry bonsu, the broadcaster and commentator on international affairs. let's start with sudan, whether mass protests have unfortunately turned deadly. you have to marvel at the determination of these protesters subjugated by 30 years to make sure the revolution is not stolen as some people say it was stolen north
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luckily, henry brown arrived safely in philadelphia and turned his story into a stage act.ight, henry would climb into that same wooden crate to re-enact the arduous journey that carried him to freedom, which was brave of him. i don't know if i could relive a traumatic experience like that over and over again. and i've had bad experiences with packages. ( laughter ) back in the day, i used to work for a moving company. one time i moved all of a customer's possessions to the wrong apartment. my customer thought i was a thief, and the people in the apartment thought i was a reverse burglar. ( laughter ) everyone was equally upset. ( laughter ) another slave who took his freedom into his own hands was lewis williams. he actually escaped slavery not once but twice. after his first escape he was caught and brought it trial. but he knot a look-alike to switch places with him in the courtroom. and by the time the courts realized what had happened, lewis had escaped again. although that look-alike was probably just a random black guy if we are being real about. lewis knew those whi
luckily, henry brown arrived safely in philadelphia and turned his story into a stage act.ight, henry would climb into that same wooden crate to re-enact the arduous journey that carried him to freedom, which was brave of him. i don't know if i could relive a traumatic experience like that over and over again. and i've had bad experiences with packages. ( laughter ) back in the day, i used to work for a moving company. one time i moved all of a customer's possessions to the wrong apartment. my...
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i am claire, i live in brighton, and this is henry.oesn't in any way prepare you for the sensory overload the experience provides. the smell is horrific. the noise of hundreds of dogs barking all at the same time. the faces staring at you through the wire mesh cages. henry was actually quite an extreme example of a dog that had really shut down into himself in order to deal with his awful caging environment. it has been a long process to get henry to have confidence in people and to not be too fearful of new experiences and new things. he has come on incredibly. initially, it was just really a question of getting him to do anything. you know, stepping onto the pavement outside was the first big challenge. now he is pretty much up for anything. he will go off and explore rock pools, and last time we went down there, he was sniffing a crab, which he discovered was not a great idea. my name is nina. i live in greenwich, london. this is my dog, gus. he is from a dog meat farm in korea. we rescued him about a year ago. i grew up in china, b
i am claire, i live in brighton, and this is henry.oesn't in any way prepare you for the sensory overload the experience provides. the smell is horrific. the noise of hundreds of dogs barking all at the same time. the faces staring at you through the wire mesh cages. henry was actually quite an extreme example of a dog that had really shut down into himself in order to deal with his awful caging environment. it has been a long process to get henry to have confidence in people and to not be too...
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live in semper cisco, henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> so, henry, i have to admit that i have contested tickets before. that means you have to go down, wait, talk to the person, find out what they think, and then finally, they agree on whether you contested or not. that is what these people have to do? i mean, i guess i just don't understand why the department can't say, you know what? we screwed up. now ticket. we will take care of it. >> reporter: the optics really look pretty bad, frank. i checked the website and the couple has posted. you would think that they would get a pass but they still have to go around the red tape, so to speak . >> henry lee in san francisco, thank you. >>> the vallejo police department was evacuated this morning because of a carbon monoxide leak. officers and administrators said they noticed an odd smell in the building early this morning. vallejo fire crews that the source was a malfunctioning backup battery in the electrical room of the building. the battery was removed. the building was reopened just before noon. no one was injured in the incident during
live in semper cisco, henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> so, henry, i have to admit that i have contested tickets before. that means you have to go down, wait, talk to the person, find out what they think, and then finally, they agree on whether you contested or not. that is what these people have to do? i mean, i guess i just don't understand why the department can't say, you know what? we screwed up. now ticket. we will take care of it. >> reporter: the optics really look pretty...
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chief and an independent monitor -- >> henry, what happens now. to the officers have any recourse? >> if they argue the case -- the blessed could mitigate -- >> thank you. >>> today, san leandro police released body camera footage of a deadly officer involved shooting last month. police say there were called to north boulevard on june 11 where a man with a machete appeared intoxicated and was exposing himself to children. investigators say officers gave several commands to 56-year-old anthony gomez who dropped the machete. he eventually dropped it but then went to sit on a neighbor's porch, holding a dark object in his hand that police say resembled a gun. >> as the officers began moving, mr. gomez abruptly stood up and with a dark object in his hand, extended his arms in a shooting stance and pointed the object directly towards officers. he then shot shouted a challenging, and "let's go -- >> one officer fired a single shot, striking and killing gomez. the object he was carrying turned out to be a dark painted piece of wood. the alameda county di
chief and an independent monitor -- >> henry, what happens now. to the officers have any recourse? >> if they argue the case -- the blessed could mitigate -- >> thank you. >>> today, san leandro police released body camera footage of a deadly officer involved shooting last month. police say there were called to north boulevard on june 11 where a man with a machete appeared intoxicated and was exposing himself to children. investigators say officers gave several...
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ktvu reporter henley henry lee tells us this is the latest development in a case that has pitted the police chief against an independent -- >> -- >> reporter: last year, 4 oakland police officer shot and killed a homeless man your 40th and market, moments after he woke up, armed with this gun. >>> the officers seesawed back and forth. first the police chief and party said the shooting was justified. then a court said the officers should be fired. now, the oakland police commission has agreed, the officers are facing discrimination charges . >> they basically cited with the clients director and against the chief of police. >>> the commissioner says the man did not pose a threat at the time he was shot. >> they said their view of an enhanced version of the video shows that joshua pawlik did not point the gun at officers. >> frank mcgrady is among four officers who could be fired. -- did not plan for every possible outcome. also facing termination as a fifth officer who fired a beanbag gun. the commissioner says he should be demoted to sergeant. in a statement, sergeant -- says the foll
ktvu reporter henley henry lee tells us this is the latest development in a case that has pitted the police chief against an independent -- >> -- >> reporter: last year, 4 oakland police officer shot and killed a homeless man your 40th and market, moments after he woke up, armed with this gun. >>> the officers seesawed back and forth. first the police chief and party said the shooting was justified. then a court said the officers should be fired. now, the oakland police...
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henry? >> julie, the defense is all done. attorneys for the you to say the das case and not with a bang but with a whimper. the prosecutor made clear his question today that he believes almena alone had day-to-day control of the warehouse and is liable for the death of 36 people. while being grilled by the d.a., ghost ship master tenant, derick almena acknowledged he signed the lease to the warehouse, set the rent and never got permits or inspections for the changes he made to the building. almena has testified the landlord's son told him to deny that anyone lived there. he also said contractors he hired were supposed to pull permits but prosecutor, dr. james suggested almena was doubled as r-tree james same qu the client . >> let's say 100 questions that he asked 1000 times. over and over again. that is what i call the water drip torture method. >> reporter: but almena again tried to blame the landlord, ing and her family who are not on trial. almena said the owners let people live in the building that was not inspected for
henry? >> julie, the defense is all done. attorneys for the you to say the das case and not with a bang but with a whimper. the prosecutor made clear his question today that he believes almena alone had day-to-day control of the warehouse and is liable for the death of 36 people. while being grilled by the d.a., ghost ship master tenant, derick almena acknowledged he signed the lease to the warehouse, set the rent and never got permits or inspections for the changes he made to the...
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jury deliberations are begin in henry lee will be reporting from the courtroom everyday of the trial. read henry's daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> a dog that was stolen in san francisco over the weekend has been found safe. the theft was caught on video saturday night. a man approached the 6 year old golden retriever named lily while the dog's owner was inside a market in japan town. he untied the dog and walked off with her. at 10:30 last night, an officer spotted a couple walking the dog near the bart station, when the officer questioned them, they said they just found it. anyone with information on the case is asked to contact san francisco police. back home safely. >>> time is 4:11, we are going to find out the fate of man accused of three murders including that of his own brother. the deal he made to avoid getting the death penalty. >>> starbucks is dropping newspapers, the reason the coffee company is making changes inside the cafe. >>> good to a nice start here on a monday. this bay bridge toll plaza commute looks pretty good. >>> one day we warm up, next day we cool down. what is
jury deliberations are begin in henry lee will be reporting from the courtroom everyday of the trial. read henry's daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> a dog that was stolen in san francisco over the weekend has been found safe. the theft was caught on video saturday night. a man approached the 6 year old golden retriever named lily while the dog's owner was inside a market in japan town. he untied the dog and walked off with her. at 10:30 last night, an officer spotted a couple walking the dog...
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henry lee in our newsroom tonight. henry, thank you.can follow henry's daily courtroom updates on his blog on ktvu.com. >>> authorities in sonoma county say a man killed by a smart dream last night its own life. they say he was facing sexual abuse charges with a court date later this month. six-year-old keith markham was found dead on the tracks last night near the scenic avenue over crossing. the das office says he was arrested in april for sexually abusing residents at the in- home care facility for mentally and physically disabled children that he ran for the past 30 years. >>> transportation officials have installed new safety gates now along the smart train tracks. the so called the gate tries to guide pedestrians to walk over the fence instead of over the fact track. they plan to install another 2000 gates by the end of the year. >>> san francisco, san jose police say a train struck a woman riding a bicycle. it happened just before 11:00 this morning. officials say she was taken to the hospital with life- threatening injuries. bpa
henry lee in our newsroom tonight. henry, thank you.can follow henry's daily courtroom updates on his blog on ktvu.com. >>> authorities in sonoma county say a man killed by a smart dream last night its own life. they say he was facing sexual abuse charges with a court date later this month. six-year-old keith markham was found dead on the tracks last night near the scenic avenue over crossing. the das office says he was arrested in april for sexually abusing residents at the in- home...
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[laughter] steve: henry? >> all elections are about a choice.at trump is doing is setting it up so there's no reason to change. it was a change election in 2016 because people wanted a different direction. he's delivered a different direction, and it's delivered for america, peace and prosperity. and the democrats are saying we don't want that. we want a change where we tax more, where we spend more, where we divide america more, and i think the more people focus on the choice, the more they're going to be coming back to president trump. there's not a reason to want to change. steve: do you think he's focusing on the choice? >> i think he is by, in many ways that he gets criticized for, by being himself, right? he was elected because of his transparent bluntness. and even though that is sometimes shocking, you do know what you've got and what that translates to as well is that when he says he's going to do x and he actually does it, then you can connect those dots. so i think that he does in reminding people about what he's working for, he stand
[laughter] steve: henry? >> all elections are about a choice.at trump is doing is setting it up so there's no reason to change. it was a change election in 2016 because people wanted a different direction. he's delivered a different direction, and it's delivered for america, peace and prosperity. and the democrats are saying we don't want that. we want a change where we tax more, where we spend more, where we divide america more, and i think the more people focus on the choice, the more...
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what your does or who needs a whole rama reminder of our top news stories kenya's finance minister henry raj it shows been arrested over a dam construction scandal it marks the 1st time a sitting kenyan minister has been arrested on corruption charges he and other officials are accused of flouting procurement rules when they awarded the building project to a bankrupt it's hellion company water which has denied any wrongdoing earlier we spoke to catherine soy who explained the case so far he's a very high profile individual in the government he has surrounded himself alongside he's deputy the director of public prosecutions also ordered their arrest of the shore of a past at all that was supposed to see oversee this project some of those officials have already so also so are surrendered themselves and has also issued a warrant of arrest for employees of the italian company that was supposed to undertake the construction to begin with and i have seen this statement by the director of public prosecutors and it talks about a construction of the 2 dams further north that has not even began my
what your does or who needs a whole rama reminder of our top news stories kenya's finance minister henry raj it shows been arrested over a dam construction scandal it marks the 1st time a sitting kenyan minister has been arrested on corruption charges he and other officials are accused of flouting procurement rules when they awarded the building project to a bankrupt it's hellion company water which has denied any wrongdoing earlier we spoke to catherine soy who explained the case so far he's a...
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. >> reporter: aaron klein's car got towed by henry's wrecking center after his niece parked ii in ailver spring. he doesn't contest the ow. it's what he found at impound lot that led him to talk to the news 4 i-team. >> there's a sign that says no change. how can be conscionable not to provide change particularly when they are selling expensive products. ever seeing anything like that before? >> no, new to us. >> reporter: eric freedman with the office of consumer protection says his office no investigating whether this goes over the line. >> that may in fact be overcharging by the tower because by law they are not allowed to collect more than the maxim rates that are set by the county government. >> the i-team checked and found at least 80 complaints against henry's since 2015 but none of them involved change. >> the change issue has never been an issue. >> reporter: friend she willer said they have never offered change since they operated county back in 2000. >> i have other locations and they all all been held up and robbed by having the customer give us the exact change, that i
. >> reporter: aaron klein's car got towed by henry's wrecking center after his niece parked ii in ailver spring. he doesn't contest the ow. it's what he found at impound lot that led him to talk to the news 4 i-team. >> there's a sign that says no change. how can be conscionable not to provide change particularly when they are selling expensive products. ever seeing anything like that before? >> no, new to us. >> reporter: eric freedman with the office of consumer...
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henry? >> julie, mia's family is heartbroken and angry that it took her killing to shine a spotlight on safety on board. they tell me the fact that riders continue to be robbed and attacked on the system is proof that bart is not doing enough. >> it has been a year since 17- year-old mia wilson was stabbed to death at the macarthur park station in oakland. she was attacked at random, police say by a man who is mentally ill. for me as mother, i'm alicia grayson, it feels like yesterday . >> some days are better than others, they say time heals all wounds but it is still fresh. >> reporter: leah wilson's sister, leticia was also stabbed but survived . >> it is still a shock and overwhelming. parts we don't want to believe what's going on and parts may have to face reality . >> mia had dreams of joining the navy and becoming an emt or paramedic to help and heal people. her alleged attacker, john towell, has been charged with murder. in the years since mia's death, bart says it has taken steps t
henry? >> julie, mia's family is heartbroken and angry that it took her killing to shine a spotlight on safety on board. they tell me the fact that riders continue to be robbed and attacked on the system is proof that bart is not doing enough. >> it has been a year since 17- year-old mia wilson was stabbed to death at the macarthur park station in oakland. she was attacked at random, police say by a man who is mentally ill. for me as mother, i'm alicia grayson, it feels like...
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"henry lost it. minutes later, sally was back in my office. 'i can't take this,' she said.i just watched dr. kissinger throw all the pages i gave him across the room and there was a two-star general crawling around on the floor picking them up.'" patrick: that's my secretary, sally brinkerhoff, currently, sally hartwig. i just got an e-mail from her and talking about all of those days after she had read the book. what this was is after the cambodian kent state speech or cambodia speech and the huge explosion that took place. we had -- nixon sent the troops into cambodia for 60 days and 30 kilometers and he wanted a paper, a long paper presented on what we had accomplished for that and the nsc produced a paper that have got some 6,000 words. so nixon told me and haldeman told me through nixon, he wants you to rewrite it and so -- henry as was his custom would hold off his material long enough so you couldn't rewrite it and get it in. so he held it off and it was 6,000, it was given to me in the afternoon out in san clemente and sally and i went to work on that and i rewrote
"henry lost it. minutes later, sally was back in my office. 'i can't take this,' she said.i just watched dr. kissinger throw all the pages i gave him across the room and there was a two-star general crawling around on the floor picking them up.'" patrick: that's my secretary, sally brinkerhoff, currently, sally hartwig. i just got an e-mail from her and talking about all of those days after she had read the book. what this was is after the cambodian kent state speech or cambodia...