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ian watson, | thank you. the former leader prime minister. ian watson, - thank you.leader of the democrat or unionist party has pleaded not guilty to charges of historical sexual offences. he is charged with rate, four counts of gross indecency and 13 counts of indecent assault against two alleged victims. live now to newry where we can speak with our ireland correspondent sara girvin. today was the third time that sirjeffrey donaldson has appeared in court here in newry. appeared in court here in new . , ., newry. the first time in crown court and _ newry. the first time in crown court and today _ newry. the first time in crown court and today was _ newry. the first time in crown court and today was an - court and today was an arraignment hearing and that were pleaser injured and he pleaded guilty —— but not guilty to all the charges against him. sir geoffrey donaldson was a former leader of the democratic unionist party, northern ireland �*s biggest unionist party and northern ireland �*s longest serving mp up until the last election. to remind you of the charges a
ian watson, | thank you. the former leader prime minister. ian watson, - thank you.leader of the democrat or unionist party has pleaded not guilty to charges of historical sexual offences. he is charged with rate, four counts of gross indecency and 13 counts of indecent assault against two alleged victims. live now to newry where we can speak with our ireland correspondent sara girvin. today was the third time that sirjeffrey donaldson has appeared in court here in newry. appeared in court here...
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retirement is not on sir ian's agenda.omebody, they say, "ohh, me too." and you think, well, is it the human condition? when you're older, you've got more to remember than people who are young. nevertheless, it's a nuisance when you can't remember your best friend's name, you know? i am the chief drama critic of the daily chronicle. sir ian's latest film sees him play a much—feared, savage theatre critic. "for here is - theatrical sewage." it's set in the 1930s, and sir ian's character is gay at a time when that was illegal. it was a secret you had to hold close to your breast. and if other people discovered your secret, you could get into trouble with the law. you came out publicly as gay in 1988, whilst you were campaigning against clause 28 — the laws which banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools. do you regret not doing that before? oh, yes. oh, my life would have been very different. looking back, i wish i'd been able to say to my blood family, long before i did, that i was gay. you shall not pass! widely con
retirement is not on sir ian's agenda.omebody, they say, "ohh, me too." and you think, well, is it the human condition? when you're older, you've got more to remember than people who are young. nevertheless, it's a nuisance when you can't remember your best friend's name, you know? i am the chief drama critic of the daily chronicle. sir ian's latest film sees him play a much—feared, savage theatre critic. "for here is - theatrical sewage." it's set in the 1930s, and sir...
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nbc bay area's ian cull is live in capitola. ian, go ahead and take us through the progress.nd what happened today. reporter yeah, and, audrey, first off, i'll just tell you, it's been really a sight to see down here as hundreds of people have been coming down to see the wharf. and in this celebration, you can see still many of them out here in a party like atmosphere that seems like it will continue deep into the night. it was really a celebration. and what some describe as making capitola whole again. the worst future was uncertain following those historic storms. a year and a half ago, the city spent over $10 million of local, state and federal money to rebuild it. the wharf also has public bathrooms on it now, and was expanded in the park closest to the shore from 20ft to 40ft. for many people who live in or visit capitola, it's a pillar in the community. i saw the pictures and videos and everything and yeah, it looked messed up. it was devastating. not to be able to come here anymore, but i'm really glad it's back open now. yeah, it looks like a lot of people are glad th
nbc bay area's ian cull is live in capitola. ian, go ahead and take us through the progress.nd what happened today. reporter yeah, and, audrey, first off, i'll just tell you, it's been really a sight to see down here as hundreds of people have been coming down to see the wharf. and in this celebration, you can see still many of them out here in a party like atmosphere that seems like it will continue deep into the night. it was really a celebration. and what some describe as making capitola...
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we have got ian sam's. senior kamala harris campaign spokesperson going to join us in about a half an hour. >> brian: donald trump said about six sessions. sat with tulsi gabbard, sat with matt gaetz and talked about some of the attack lines that could be coming his way. and i think he has got to be ready for the project 2025 he has disavowed it. say a lot of your vice president endorsed it. endorsed the 900 page book that was before he was vice president and senator by the way. they said about project 2025. why would thatten it? i think it will be effective with that. the one thing they are going to say when it comes to afghanistan, they are going to say well you had the doha agreement. when it comes to -- when it came to the economy, you gave crater the economy. the president has to be ready to answer that i didn't give you a cratered economy i gave you a vaccine and got people back to work. you kept people in lock down for months and kids out of school. he has got to be ready for that american people fun
we have got ian sam's. senior kamala harris campaign spokesperson going to join us in about a half an hour. >> brian: donald trump said about six sessions. sat with tulsi gabbard, sat with matt gaetz and talked about some of the attack lines that could be coming his way. and i think he has got to be ready for the project 2025 he has disavowed it. say a lot of your vice president endorsed it. endorsed the 900 page book that was before he was vice president and senator by the way. they said...
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how important is this, ian? ian: they needed a win, a big-name customer to say, hey, yeah, we can use that stuff. how material this particular type of chip is, how big a deal this individual is is another question. really, i spoke to pat ahead of the announcement, and he said, look, i don't need one big customer, i need lots of customers. really, that's the perspective for that particular announcement. ed: this is an important start. we'll show what pat told on you that phone call and screen in a second. it's a fabric chip. what is a fabric chip, and why is it significant that intel has been chosen to make it? ian: this is an integral part of a data center. it links other chips together. it's not the kind of thing you have millions and mill overof, but it's very important, and you want it to be made on the best possible technology. the fact that amazon, which is one of the, if not the leading data center operator in the world has decided to use intel, that's an affirmation that intel has something that it can us
how important is this, ian? ian: they needed a win, a big-name customer to say, hey, yeah, we can use that stuff. how material this particular type of chip is, how big a deal this individual is is another question. really, i spoke to pat ahead of the announcement, and he said, look, i don't need one big customer, i need lots of customers. really, that's the perspective for that particular announcement. ed: this is an important start. we'll show what pat told on you that phone call and screen in...
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sir ian mckellen has lived next to the river thames for more than a0 years. the same, this guy is changing all the time and the river traffic is always interesting. fix, the river traffic is always interesting.— the river traffic is always interesting. the river traffic is always interestinu. �* , interesting. a place where the hard-working _ interesting. a place where the hard-working actor _ interesting. a place where the hard-working actor can - interesting. a place where the hard-working actor can relax l ha rd—working actor can relax during hard—working actor can relax during a force career break. in june, he suffered a nasty fall while on stage in the west end. i fractured my wrist — it's what every kid does when he falls off his bike — and chipped a vertebrae. and do you remember how it happened? aye, i'm moving about, got my foot caught in the remains of a chair, which i tried to kick off — and in doing that i propelled myself forward, as it were on a skateboard, on the newspaper—shiny surface, down to the forestage and then off the stage, which was a
sir ian mckellen has lived next to the river thames for more than a0 years. the same, this guy is changing all the time and the river traffic is always interesting. fix, the river traffic is always interesting.— the river traffic is always interesting. the river traffic is always interestinu. �* , interesting. a place where the hard-working _ interesting. a place where the hard-working actor _ interesting. a place where the hard-working actor can - interesting. a place where the...
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ian thank you. final game also brought out some of the greatest players to ever wear the green and gold. a's legend rickey henderson and dave stewart threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the very last time in oakland, and henderson played 14 seasons with the a's. is a ten time all star and all time leader in runs and stolen bases, and oakland native stewart played eight seasons with his home city in his home city, and a's great barry zito also took the mic to sing the national anthem say does that star spangled banner yet wave? and a reunion between old friends during the exchange of lineup cards. a's manager mark kotsay and rangers manager bruce bochy. kotsay once played for bochy when he managed the padres. a's outfielder lawrence butler also took a moment to thank fans before the first pitch was thrown. all right, let's go ahead and turn now to our anthony flores inside the coliseum. anthony shirley, an emotional day for fans out there today. i'm wondering how are the players doing. well audr
ian thank you. final game also brought out some of the greatest players to ever wear the green and gold. a's legend rickey henderson and dave stewart threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the very last time in oakland, and henderson played 14 seasons with the a's. is a ten time all star and all time leader in runs and stolen bases, and oakland native stewart played eight seasons with his home city in his home city, and a's great barry zito also took the mic to sing the national anthem say...
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ian, take us through what happened. reporter yeah, audrey, the victim in this case is recovering at stanford medical center this evening. i just got off the phone with his daughter within the past hour. who says that he's actually doing miraculously well, given all of the things that happened to him. she says that her father, 89 year old john stephanie, was walking through the woods on monday afternoon in los altos. he was going to visit a longtime friend who was homeless in that area. his daughter says she's been visiting him for 20 years, but then on his way there, he was attacked. she says her father was badly beaten and left for dead. he was found unconscious down an embankment and near the railroad tracks under foothill expressway in 280. i spoke with john's daughter, alison from the hospital. i was horrified. i just couldn't believe that this happened to my gentle, kind father. he sustained severe injuries to his head and broke every bone in his around his eye. surely a hard time for the family right now. ian, i'm
ian, take us through what happened. reporter yeah, audrey, the victim in this case is recovering at stanford medical center this evening. i just got off the phone with his daughter within the past hour. who says that he's actually doing miraculously well, given all of the things that happened to him. she says that her father, 89 year old john stephanie, was walking through the woods on monday afternoon in los altos. he was going to visit a longtime friend who was homeless in that area. his...
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our ian cull is talking to those bar owners and police. he's going to be joining us with the latest on the investigation. we're also tracking other stories on this wednesday, including shots fired in downtown los gatos. the eviction notice that turned deadly in the normally quiet neighborhood. also, it's not a surprise to see taylor swift endorse kamala harris, but her reason for doing it so early caught some people off guard. our scott budman digs into the ways ai is impacting this race for the white house. and solemn ceremonies today how bay area communities pay their respects. 23 years after the attacks on september 11th. but let's go ahead and begin with a series of car burglaries in the south bay. the bar owners tell us that more than a dozen break ins have happened at businesses in the past couple of months. nbc bay area's ian cull has been digging into this story for us, joins us now. so, ian, these business owners, they actually think that the same criminals are behind these break-ins. yeah. and that's what they believe. and you ma
our ian cull is talking to those bar owners and police. he's going to be joining us with the latest on the investigation. we're also tracking other stories on this wednesday, including shots fired in downtown los gatos. the eviction notice that turned deadly in the normally quiet neighborhood. also, it's not a surprise to see taylor swift endorse kamala harris, but her reason for doing it so early caught some people off guard. our scott budman digs into the ways ai is impacting this race for...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, go ahead and take us through this. what's the union upset about? yeah so there's actually two unions here in this. and they say that they're upset that new policies were implemented without their input. and one of the changes includes an increase in the number of deputies that must be working in the jail. the unions say that that's led to fewer of them patrolling the streets. and they say that also means some are being required to work mandatory overtime. and they claim that those policies were put in place by the sheriff's chief of staff, victor j. they say he's a civilian making decisions for sworn staff and believe that all of this violates department, labor rules. the union's filed an unfair labor practice complaint and today began holding a vote of no confidence against the chief of staff. if the outcome is in favor of a vote of no confidence, we would like to see some action from the sheriff. what that is, that's up to her. but we would like to see something done if it is, if it does pass. so they want to see som
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, go ahead and take us through this. what's the union upset about? yeah so there's actually two unions here in this. and they say that they're upset that new policies were implemented without their input. and one of the changes includes an increase in the number of deputies that must be working in the jail. the unions say that that's led to fewer of them patrolling the streets. and they say that also means some are being required to work mandatory...
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after hurricane ian homeowners did. >> what were they saying?ing me out left and right, up and down. you know, how could you do this to us? it was really bad, actually. and out of the -- the thousands of claims that i've handled, i've never had phone calls like that. >> confused, he went back to compare the damage report he wrote for the rapkins to the one the insurance company sent to them. >> that's your work? >> correct. >> and this is what they were given? >> it's totally different. totally different. >> you said they needed a new roof. >> i did. >> and this report says what? >> it reads as a repair. >> was that roof able to be repaired in your opinion? >> not in my opinion, no. >> later, jordan lee learned a desk adjuster, who'd never been to the rapkins' home, had deleted entire sections of his report but left his name and his license number on it, making it look like his work. did anybody ever alert you hey, we're making a change to this report? >> no. nobody told me. the only way that i knew was the homeowner calling me. >> it is standar
after hurricane ian homeowners did. >> what were they saying?ing me out left and right, up and down. you know, how could you do this to us? it was really bad, actually. and out of the -- the thousands of claims that i've handled, i've never had phone calls like that. >> confused, he went back to compare the damage report he wrote for the rapkins to the one the insurance company sent to them. >> that's your work? >> correct. >> and this is what they were given?...
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ed: ian king. thank you. with taiwan's growing dominance bloomberg news took a deep dive into how the boom in that sector is affecting its economy more broadly. have a listen. >> taiwan is the home of our treasured partners. this is, in fact, where everything nvidia does begins. >> it has become a linchpin of the global economy. taiwan's dominance in advanced chips has grown, creating fortunes. local industry are 90% richer since the introduction of chatgpt in november 2020 two, while stocks in taipei have surged. property prices hit a record high in march. with the biggest gains in the home of semi conductor giant tsmc. that is raising fears some may be left behind. >> there is a worsening of income distribution across the board. and i don't see any measure to improve this at the current juncture. it is not sustainable because the next generation will not be able to do this. >> taiwan's government has set ambitious growth goals. with gdp per capita set to surpass that of south korea next year. caroline: bloo
ed: ian king. thank you. with taiwan's growing dominance bloomberg news took a deep dive into how the boom in that sector is affecting its economy more broadly. have a listen. >> taiwan is the home of our treasured partners. this is, in fact, where everything nvidia does begins. >> it has become a linchpin of the global economy. taiwan's dominance in advanced chips has grown, creating fortunes. local industry are 90% richer since the introduction of chatgpt in november 2020 two,...
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retirement is not on sir ian's agenda.more to remember than people who are young. nevertheless, it is a nuisance when you can't remember your best friend's name. i'm the chief drama critic. sir ian's latest film sees him play a much—feared, savage theatre critic. it is theatrical sewage. it's set in the 1930s, and sir ian's character is gay at a time when that was illegal. it was a secret that you had to hold close to your breast, and if other people discovered your secret, you could get into trouble with the law. you came out publicly as gay in 1988. you were campaigning against clause 28, the laws which banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools. do you regret not doing that before? oh, yes. my life would have been very different. looking back, iwish i had been able to say to my blood family long before i did that i was gay. you shall not pass! widely considered one of the finest shakespearean actors of all time, many will know sir ian best for his performances as gandalf in the lord of the rings trilogy. it is my
retirement is not on sir ian's agenda.more to remember than people who are young. nevertheless, it is a nuisance when you can't remember your best friend's name. i'm the chief drama critic. sir ian's latest film sees him play a much—feared, savage theatre critic. it is theatrical sewage. it's set in the 1930s, and sir ian's character is gay at a time when that was illegal. it was a secret that you had to hold close to your breast, and if other people discovered your secret, you could get into...
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ian thank you. well, it's been an emotional week for bay area sports fans as the oakland a's begin their final series at the coliseum tonight. so that means just three games left for fans to say farewell before the a's move to their temporary home in sacramento next year. first pitch tonight against the texas rangers is at 640, and if you are still wanting to take in those final views of the coliseum, tickets on stubhub for tonight start at just $4. and for their very final home game on thursday, resale tickets are still going for about 56 bucks. last week we did speak with jeremy goodrich, a lifelong a's fan who will not be attending thursday's last home game. he says he stopped attending a's games in june of last year because he doesn't want to give owner john fisher any more of his money. i've never been so, far apart from watching the a's watching major league baseball. it's just the whole situation is disheartening. it could have been done so much better, and i just feel bad for all of the othe
ian thank you. well, it's been an emotional week for bay area sports fans as the oakland a's begin their final series at the coliseum tonight. so that means just three games left for fans to say farewell before the a's move to their temporary home in sacramento next year. first pitch tonight against the texas rangers is at 640, and if you are still wanting to take in those final views of the coliseum, tickets on stubhub for tonight start at just $4. and for their very final home game on...
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ian, just take us through what happened. yeah. so lupe says her dog was mauled by a coyote on saturday morning around 530. and the ten year old dog its name is boy, was seriously hurt. you see him there? he's recovering at home now. his owner says boy was let out to go to the bathroom in the backyard and immediately started barking. and that's when she says that she spotted three coyotes. as she started to react, two took off, but the third ultimately attacked her dog. she scared it off by throwing a rock at it. that owner did not want her face to be shown, but says that boy spent two days in the hospital getting surgery and a lot of stitches. boy means the whole world to me. he's like my baby. i mean, he goes everywhere with me. glad to see that boy is recovering. but i know you got to speak with fish and wildlife as well. what are they saying about this? yeah and, you know, even though the resident was surprised to see coyotes in her neighborhood, fish and wildlife officials say coyotes are basically everywhere in california. th
ian, just take us through what happened. yeah. so lupe says her dog was mauled by a coyote on saturday morning around 530. and the ten year old dog its name is boy, was seriously hurt. you see him there? he's recovering at home now. his owner says boy was let out to go to the bathroom in the backyard and immediately started barking. and that's when she says that she spotted three coyotes. as she started to react, two took off, but the third ultimately attacked her dog. she scared it off by...
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nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with that team. and ian, first, take us through what they do. yes. so the ocean cleanup is a nonprofit that's working to clear the oceans of plastic and their team has two strategies. one is intercepting garbage flowing in rivers before it makes it to the sea. like you can see here in a time lapse during a flash flood in guatemala. and the second and larger project is cleaning up what has already accumulated in the ocean. they've spent the past six years focused on the great pacific garbage patch. now it's an area twice the size of texas than the pacific ocean, where there's a large concentration of plastic just beneath the surface and the ocean cleanup says they've already pulled 1 million pounds of trash from it. and today the team says they know what it will take to clean it up altogether. it's a lot of money, about $7.5 billion over ten years, but that would be enough to scale up their fleet and operation to clear out that patch. you know, there are numbers out there that this problem is costing the world up to $2.5 trillion. so i think it should
nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with that team. and ian, first, take us through what they do. yes. so the ocean cleanup is a nonprofit that's working to clear the oceans of plastic and their team has two strategies. one is intercepting garbage flowing in rivers before it makes it to the sea. like you can see here in a time lapse during a flash flood in guatemala. and the second and larger project is cleaning up what has already accumulated in the ocean. they've spent the past six years focused on...
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nbc bay area's ian cull is following the story for us today. ian, this is a huge accusation saying that exxonmobil is lying to us. what is the state alleging here? yeah. so the state says that the company misled the public on the damage done to the environment and exaggerated the benefits of plastic recycling and stopping suing to stop it. today, ag bonta held a virtual news conference to announce the lawsuit filed in san francisco. you may know exxonmobil as an oil company, but it's also the world's largest producer of single use plastic polymers. and the 147 page complaint, bonta argues that exxonmobil falsely promoted all plastic as recyclable when the vast majority of plastic products are not. in fact, he claims, only 5% of plastic is actually recycled, and says california spends more than $1 billion a year to clean up plastic pollution. it's time for exxonmobil to tell the truth. it's time to hold exxonmobil accountable for its role in creating and exacerbating the plastic pollution crisis. there, of course, is the other side to this. so,
nbc bay area's ian cull is following the story for us today. ian, this is a huge accusation saying that exxonmobil is lying to us. what is the state alleging here? yeah. so the state says that the company misled the public on the damage done to the environment and exaggerated the benefits of plastic recycling and stopping suing to stop it. today, ag bonta held a virtual news conference to announce the lawsuit filed in san francisco. you may know exxonmobil as an oil company, but it's also the...
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all right, ian, so what kind of classes are they offering? yeah, well, they're talking about, you know, ai, cybersecurity and data science for the reasons you just saw at dreamforce. so they get hired by companies like salesforce and san jose state officials say that they're trying to be responsive to the world around us. and that's why they established the college of information, data and society. it's the first college of its kind in the csu system. and today we got an inside look at some of their labs where students aren't just able to play with the latest tech like this robotic robot, but also develop apps and uses for the devices. and one of the recent projects that they did was helping preserve the oral history of a tribe in montana by helping build a virtual reality space for its members. i think a lot of what's going on with artificial intelligence now is going to inform the way that people work in the future, and so just preparing our students for that, they're going to be working in jobs that we can't even fathom. to what are studen
all right, ian, so what kind of classes are they offering? yeah, well, they're talking about, you know, ai, cybersecurity and data science for the reasons you just saw at dreamforce. so they get hired by companies like salesforce and san jose state officials say that they're trying to be responsive to the world around us. and that's why they established the college of information, data and society. it's the first college of its kind in the csu system. and today we got an inside look at some of...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. thank you so much, ian. now stay with us for more live coverage from the oakland coliseum. we heard from fans, but how about the players after that last game in oakland? our anthony flores talked to them after the game. and he's coming up live in sports and other headlines today. the 17 year old accused of shooting 49ers rookie ricky pearsall made a brief appearance in a san francisco juvenile courtroom today. cameras aren't allowed in juvenile courtrooms, but we can tell you members of the teen suspect's family also attended today's hearing. district attorney brooke jenkins has charged the teenager with attempted murder, assault with a semiautomatic weapon, and attempted second degree robbery. however, she has not charged him as an adult. that is up to a judge to decide. the shooting happened during the day in union square last month. today, a judge announced the next pretrial conference is set for november 12th. the race for mayor in an east bay city is getting contentious, with accusations flying between
ian cull, nbc bay area news. thank you so much, ian. now stay with us for more live coverage from the oakland coliseum. we heard from fans, but how about the players after that last game in oakland? our anthony flores talked to them after the game. and he's coming up live in sports and other headlines today. the 17 year old accused of shooting 49ers rookie ricky pearsall made a brief appearance in a san francisco juvenile courtroom today. cameras aren't allowed in juvenile courtrooms, but we...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has been looking into this story for us. ian, what are you learning? what happened? yeah. so witnesses say over 100 people, ranging from young teens to their early 20s, mobbed the area. we have some cell phone video. this is what it looked like in the willow glen village shopping center saturday afternoon. witnesses claim, among other things, the group was setting off firecrackers and smoke bombs. they say the mob also ran through the safeway and a liquor store, stealing items. john lamantia was trying to pull into the lot at the time, he says. the group was also doing donuts on their bikes and blocked him from entering. and while some of the teens were just hanging out. lamantia says others were turning violent and people were coming out of safeway and one lady just ran to her car with her basket because they were throwing bottles at her. sounds like a lot happened there. what's police saying about all of this? yeah. so san jose police say that multiple officers responded, and then the group dispersed. investigators confirmed the group was taunting pe
nbc bay area's ian cull has been looking into this story for us. ian, what are you learning? what happened? yeah. so witnesses say over 100 people, ranging from young teens to their early 20s, mobbed the area. we have some cell phone video. this is what it looked like in the willow glen village shopping center saturday afternoon. witnesses claim, among other things, the group was setting off firecrackers and smoke bombs. they say the mob also ran through the safeway and a liquor store, stealing...
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ian: that's absolutely true.he focus, the traditional wall street playbook would be look at the management, do we need new management? all of those standard playbook things don't really apply here, at least not yet. pat was brought in to fix the problems that already existed. he gave a prescription that everybody signed off on and agreed with. the problem that we have is that prescription is being proven more painful than perhaps we expected and clearly the market does not like that. caroline: we are looking at the revenue growth the market does not like. let's talk about what markets happened to digest with microsoft saying it will cut 650 jobs in their xbox unit. the third such layoffs as the company is trying to rein in costs and integrate that massive $69 billion acquisition of blizzard. the roles are mostly corporate and supporting functions according to a memo sent to staff. ed, what do we have coming up? >> breaking news on the bloomberg terminal, apple has fda authorization for its airpods to act as heari
ian: that's absolutely true.he focus, the traditional wall street playbook would be look at the management, do we need new management? all of those standard playbook things don't really apply here, at least not yet. pat was brought in to fix the problems that already existed. he gave a prescription that everybody signed off on and agreed with. the problem that we have is that prescription is being proven more painful than perhaps we expected and clearly the market does not like that. caroline:...
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nbc bay area's ian cull was there as it was happening. ian, what did you see today? yeah, so well, first off, our morning crew was out there as the clearing began around 7 a.m. and continued into the afternoon. at that encampment near 87, in taylor. crews were picking up trash, telling people living in the rvs and tents that they needed to leave. but this abatement is also different. they're only clearing an area around 40 acres of land that san jose bought with faa funds. the encampments on the other side of the street, the right side of your screen. those are not the focus the faa requires. the city to keep that land clear since it's under the flight path of sjc, and they don't want smoke from campfires or birds that are attracted to trash to interfere with flights taking off and landing. i ran into pauline torres, who has lived in that area for six years now, and she was able to move her trailer to the other side of the street, but says it's incredibly frustrating. he offers no services, no where to go, no help, nothing, nothing. but he said we had to be out there
nbc bay area's ian cull was there as it was happening. ian, what did you see today? yeah, so well, first off, our morning crew was out there as the clearing began around 7 a.m. and continued into the afternoon. at that encampment near 87, in taylor. crews were picking up trash, telling people living in the rvs and tents that they needed to leave. but this abatement is also different. they're only clearing an area around 40 acres of land that san jose bought with faa funds. the encampments on...
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ian so what do they want to see in tonight's debate? well, they want to see a lot of real discussion. they don't want to see the bickering. the name calling. the students say that they want to see the candidates just, you know, talk about the major issues and offer specific plans to solve them. bottom line, they want tonight to be about substance, not spectacle. i'm really just looking to hear both sides hear them talk about it in a very professional manner. so that way i can properly form an opinion, like solid policies being discussed and probably even like live fact checks. that would be great for a debate format like this. i'm mainly just looking for a mature conversation. i want to hear both sides. i'm willing to hear them out, but in a way that's honest and truthful. all of them say that they've largely made up their mind about who they're voting for, but they still want to hear each shape the future o. they and we will be watching. we sure will. all right, ian, thanks so much. and you can watch the debate right here. actually on
ian so what do they want to see in tonight's debate? well, they want to see a lot of real discussion. they don't want to see the bickering. the name calling. the students say that they want to see the candidates just, you know, talk about the major issues and offer specific plans to solve them. bottom line, they want tonight to be about substance, not spectacle. i'm really just looking to hear both sides hear them talk about it in a very professional manner. so that way i can properly form an...
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ian: obviously, we are very focused on this topic. ed: i am a nerd. ian: you said it. absolutely. big models, big data. they get better as you give them more data. how do you get better fast? you put it in memory that is adjacent to the microprocessors. the more that memory can talk to them, the better they get. if you are a company that is leading the way in getting that memory development out there and getting it to those companies, you are doing well. ed: ian king across the breaking news on supermicro and micron. there is a lot more happening in financial markets that is impacting the technology sector. i want to go to new york and isabel lee. i was looking at the nasdaq 100. a really big name. economic data. digesting the path forward for central banks. kind of had a whimper with semiconductors still strong. what is the story behind that? isabel: you see micron k-pop 20%. that is the largest one-day gain since 2011, but it is up still 30%, that it has pared back some of those gains. even the nasdaq and the s&p. the name of the game is still tech. we have nvidia, amd -- they a
ian: obviously, we are very focused on this topic. ed: i am a nerd. ian: you said it. absolutely. big models, big data. they get better as you give them more data. how do you get better fast? you put it in memory that is adjacent to the microprocessors. the more that memory can talk to them, the better they get. if you are a company that is leading the way in getting that memory development out there and getting it to those companies, you are doing well. ed: ian king across the breaking news on...
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>> david: ian pannell, martha raddatz, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, the new tropical threat gaining strength, set to become a hurricane before it hits the u.s. the state of emergency in florida at this hour already, getting ready for potential land. as a category 3 hurricane. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee with the timing and the track of this. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. right now, that low pressure system, which will become helene, will pass close to cancun on the west side of cuba, right through that waterway there, so, you have hurricane watches up. look at key west now with a tropical storm watch. anticipate tomorrow much of florida to start seeing these warnings and watches, because we anticipate this storm to become a hurricane and strengthen. remember, this is a cone, and so, can you see the center move anywhere from i'd say panama city to crystal river. either way, the dirty side could have impacts all the way down to southwest florida. we're talking naples takes on a lot of water. 2 to 4 degree water tempe
>> david: ian pannell, martha raddatz, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, the new tropical threat gaining strength, set to become a hurricane before it hits the u.s. the state of emergency in florida at this hour already, getting ready for potential land. as a category 3 hurricane. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee with the timing and the track of this. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. right now, that low pressure system, which will...
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ian haslam, bbc- bettertonight. ian haslam, bbc news. to the bescot stadium. coverage of all those ties over on bbc 5 live this evening and of course on the bbc sport website. well, newcastle were supposed to be playing afc wimbledon — also in the league cup later — but you may have already seen these pictures of plough lane — the pitch, ruined by extensive flooding after the river wandle burst its banks. the club had to pump more than 100,000 litres of water from the stadium. newcastle has said they will host the re—scheduled match on the 1st of october and have contributed to a fundraising page for wimbledon. earlier, i spoke to managing directorjames woodroof who was pitch—side for us. i began by asking him how the ground had been so badly damaged. because the river was full and obviously record levels of rainfall, it sent pressure underneath the pitch. it was enormous force, as you can see. so, essentially, it's water pressure that cause this to happen fulfillment. pressure that cause this to happen —— caused this to happen. share pr
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>> david: ian pannell in beirut, ian, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, 41 days now until the election. vice president kamala harris is in the must-win state of pennsylvania, on the economy tonight. harris today promising tax cuts for the middle class, help for first-time homebuyers, a major tax deduction for americans starting small businesses. and tonight, harris and her argument on manufacturing in this country. what she says really happened under donald trump. tonight, the former president's response. mary bruce in pittsburgh. >> reporter: tonight, in must-win pennsylvania, vice president kamala harris drilling down on the issue that could determine this race -- the economy. outlining her plan to create what she calls an opportunity economy. describing her approach as pragmatic and a new way forward for the middle class. >> look, i'm a capitalist. i believe in free and fair markets. and i believe companies need to play by the rules. respect the rights of workers and unions. and abide by fair competition. >> reporter: harris well aware that vo
>> david: ian pannell in beirut, ian, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, 41 days now until the election. vice president kamala harris is in the must-win state of pennsylvania, on the economy tonight. harris today promising tax cuts for the middle class, help for first-time homebuyers, a major tax deduction for americans starting small businesses. and tonight, harris and her argument on manufacturing in this country. what she says really happened under donald trump. tonight,...
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which accounts for ian's attitude. historically been a little bit of a crystal ball about the world of electronics and technology. is it still a crystal ball in that respect. ian: it is but there are some dynamics within the market that are also distorting things and typically as you say this was a company for commodities. if the prices are coming down, bad for everybody. this time it's more of a technology play. who is ahead in a specific type of product that goes into these ai systems in the past samson was a massive leader here. samsung arguably isn't in the lead this time. micron has the technology play and maybe the value play. ed: in how much -- caroline: how much we want to hear about their own investment use of money. the thing about micron fabricating manufacturing places here in the united states will there be questions on that? >> 100 everyone's head there award announced from the biden administration. no one's actually received the check yet. this is a big thing, how hard do you commit to new plans, how har
which accounts for ian's attitude. historically been a little bit of a crystal ball about the world of electronics and technology. is it still a crystal ball in that respect. ian: it is but there are some dynamics within the market that are also distorting things and typically as you say this was a company for commodities. if the prices are coming down, bad for everybody. this time it's more of a technology play. who is ahead in a specific type of product that goes into these ai systems in the...
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sir ian mckellen has lived next to the river thames for more than li0 years. to retire? there may well come a time when... phone rings. ..the phone stops ringing. that's your agent. am i going to retire? no. it's such a part of my life, acting. but injune, sir ian — who is 85 — was forced to take a break from the profession he loves. he fell off stage during a performance of player kings at london's noel cowerd theatre. thank you for inviting us in to your lovely home. how are you? er, yes, i think i'm fine. it was a nasty fall and it was a shock initially, but i fractured my wrist — it's what every kid does when he falls off his bike — and chipped a vertebrae. and do you remember how it happened? aye, i'm moving about, got my foot caught in the remains of a chair, which i tried to kick off — and in doing that i propelled myself forward, as it were on a skateboard, on the newspaper—shiny surface, down to the forestage and then off the stage, which was a three—foot drop. partly broken by a member of the audience on the front row. i was extremely lucky in that i
sir ian mckellen has lived next to the river thames for more than li0 years. to retire? there may well come a time when... phone rings. ..the phone stops ringing. that's your agent. am i going to retire? no. it's such a part of my life, acting. but injune, sir ian — who is 85 — was forced to take a break from the profession he loves. he fell off stage during a performance of player kings at london's noel cowerd theatre. thank you for inviting us in to your lovely home. how are you? er, yes,...
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on that note we have to leave it, ian lawrence, - to leave it, ian lawrence, general secretary of the thank you. if you want more on this, you can find out much more from our website. we are running a live page with constant updates and analysis looking atjust how crowded britain's prisons are. now, another story that is running today is that in the next few hours parliament will vote on whether to end winter fuel payments for all but the poorest pensioners. the chancellor has urged fellow labour mps to back a plan which would see the winter allowance of up to £300 becomes means tested, meaning millions of people would no longer be eligible. the treasury says this will save around £1.4 billion. our political correspondent anna miller has this report. correspondent anna miller has this rwort-— this report. those not in receipt _ this report. those not in receipt of _ this report. those not in receipt of pension - this report. those not in| receipt of pension credits this report. those not in - receipt of pension credits or certain other means tested benefits will no longer receive the
on that note we have to leave it, ian lawrence, - to leave it, ian lawrence, general secretary of the thank you. if you want more on this, you can find out much more from our website. we are running a live page with constant updates and analysis looking atjust how crowded britain's prisons are. now, another story that is running today is that in the next few hours parliament will vote on whether to end winter fuel payments for all but the poorest pensioners. the chancellor has urged fellow...
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ian: yeah.gain, putting mobileye in the general context of intel is probably the safest thing to do here. it used to be called altera, they are distorted -- started to move that toward independent status. there are other divisions in intel that are not as perhaps is central to the core of what it does. we had the cfo this week talking at a conference. we had the ceo last week talking to a conference. we are looking at these things, we want to be streamlined, we want to be quicker to respond to the circumstances we are in and make the kind of decisions to make sure we take hold of opportunities. at the same time, mobileye is not in good shape. the altera as this is not in fantastic shape. it is a difficult set of circumstances and they have not made concrete decisions yet. caroline: i think this is a bad time to have to offload mobileye when shares have been off 70% year-to-date. can you remind us of the issues going on there? ian: yeah. i mean, anybody who has been playing into the auto market g
ian: yeah.gain, putting mobileye in the general context of intel is probably the safest thing to do here. it used to be called altera, they are distorted -- started to move that toward independent status. there are other divisions in intel that are not as perhaps is central to the core of what it does. we had the cfo this week talking at a conference. we had the ceo last week talking to a conference. we are looking at these things, we want to be streamlined, we want to be quicker to respond to...
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exactly. >> but is he ian? >> but is he ian?an, it's another story about the queen being really funny, that's all. that was the nicest thing. after in the death was just all these people coming up with these great stories about her. she was witty. she was cool. >> well, thank god ian mckellen wasn't there. he'd have ruined the week. >> yeah. come up with some stories of her being mean to him. >> anyway, that's the front page is dealt with. stay with us to find out. starmer's illegal immigration plans. kamala attacking jd vance and bad news lazy accountants. see you it sounds like a great guy. anyway welcome back to headliners. your first look at saturday's newspapers with sex symbol humorist josh howie and nick dixon. we've got to stop letting josh write the links, kicking things off with saturday's daily mail revealing hamas's torture plans. i'm starting to think hamas aren't the nice guy lefties say they are i. >> shocking news. everybody is very surprised what's happened here. hamas is cruel plan for israeli hostages is revea
exactly. >> but is he ian? >> but is he ian?an, it's another story about the queen being really funny, that's all. that was the nicest thing. after in the death was just all these people coming up with these great stories about her. she was witty. she was cool. >> well, thank god ian mckellen wasn't there. he'd have ruined the week. >> yeah. come up with some stories of her being mean to him. >> anyway, that's the front page is dealt with. stay with us to find out....
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thank you so much, ian. in other news, former president trump is headed to the bay area for a major fundraiser. the republican nominee is scheduled to be in woodside tomorrow at the hillside home of tech ceo tom siebel. tickets range from $3,000, all the way up to half $1 million. ahead of the visit, a group of trump supporters is holding a rally at el camino park in palo alto. our robert honda is there and will join us with what he's learning about trump's visit that's coming up at 5:00. san francisco is gearing up for one of its more profitable weeks of the year. the massive dreamforce conference is coming back to town. software giant salesforce is already prepping outside its tower today. it expects more than 40,000 people to attend the multi-day software conference. the event would bring upwards of $90 million in revenue to san francisco and lots of customers for nearby restaurants, shops and hotels. does it help to have salesforce and all the like young tech people come in? oh yeah, a lot. a lot of youn
thank you so much, ian. in other news, former president trump is headed to the bay area for a major fundraiser. the republican nominee is scheduled to be in woodside tomorrow at the hillside home of tech ceo tom siebel. tickets range from $3,000, all the way up to half $1 million. ahead of the visit, a group of trump supporters is holding a rally at el camino park in palo alto. our robert honda is there and will join us with what he's learning about trump's visit that's coming up at 5:00. san...
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ian: i think the latter point. they are trying to be part of the conversation and it is not going to be particularly influential for the fomc. jonathan: i love that you got lisa to say noise for you. i think this gets more interesting november 7. the next federal reserve decision after this one will operate a conversation about what the politics in washington, d.c. looks like. they will get away with the fact that don't have to put out a new forecast in november. but even when we get to december i don't know what the makeup of congress will look like. they will not be able to make projections based on the policy decisions we expect in 2025. this is where things start to get tougher. lisa: we are on the same page. at this meeting they are dealing with economic data that we are all grappling with and there is a question of whether the balance of risks are. on november 7 they are going to be grappling with who is going to be the next president, do we know the composition of congress, and what -- and what those policie
ian: i think the latter point. they are trying to be part of the conversation and it is not going to be particularly influential for the fomc. jonathan: i love that you got lisa to say noise for you. i think this gets more interesting november 7. the next federal reserve decision after this one will operate a conversation about what the politics in washington, d.c. looks like. they will get away with the fact that don't have to put out a new forecast in november. but even when we get to...
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so, ian, tell us about this project. how are they protecting these homeowners? what's the work specifically being done? yeah. so crews are going to continue digging up the creek bed to make it deeper. they've also completed two of three phases so far in this project, including installing a tunnel near downtown to divert creek overflow during storms. that's near main street in hale and that is key because we've seen homes with water up to the doorstep in the past. watsonville road was constantly flooding four feet of water downtown morgan hill was always flooding, so this project has a personal impact on all of us that reside in morgan hill. valley water officials expect the job will be finished in two and a half years, and at that point, they hope the constant flooding will be a thing of the past. finally, i remember all your live shots year after year in that area. okay, hopefully we don't have to do them again. exactly. ian cull thank you so much. let's talk about our weather now. a live look across the bay area. a warm day this friday afternoon. but things ar
so, ian, tell us about this project. how are they protecting these homeowners? what's the work specifically being done? yeah. so crews are going to continue digging up the creek bed to make it deeper. they've also completed two of three phases so far in this project, including installing a tunnel near downtown to divert creek overflow during storms. that's near main street in hale and that is key because we've seen homes with water up to the doorstep in the past. watsonville road was constantly...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. ian thank you. and speaking of fire dangers here, the bear fire near lake tahoe continues to burn out of control. the u.s. forest service says the fire started monday afternoon near the town of cierra brooks. that's about 20 miles north of truckee. this is in the tahoe national forest. so far, it's burned more than 3000 acres. a thousand of those acres have burned in just the last 24 hours. so it is spreading quickly. high temperatures and strong winds have made things especially tough. right now, the fire is at 0% containment. evacuation orders are in place for surrounding neighborhoods and investigation into what sparked this fire is ongoing. a break in a south bay shooting case. investigators say they've arrested two men. this happened near monterey road and south side drive back in july. san jose police say that the shots were fired after a fight broke out at an unsanctioned car show. two men were shot. they were taken to the hospital later released over the weekend. investigators tracked down t
ian cull, nbc bay area news. ian thank you. and speaking of fire dangers here, the bear fire near lake tahoe continues to burn out of control. the u.s. forest service says the fire started monday afternoon near the town of cierra brooks. that's about 20 miles north of truckee. this is in the tahoe national forest. so far, it's burned more than 3000 acres. a thousand of those acres have burned in just the last 24 hours. so it is spreading quickly. high temperatures and strong winds have made...
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ian oliver who is in downtown tampa.another person that we have in downturn tampa is fox weather's brandy campbell. so brandy, you know, how do things progress right now -- obviously, it's not every day you see water in downtown tampa. this is obviously a very historic storm. obviously it's pretty late. anybody out? >> you know whether a, we're not seeing a lot of folks out. we were seeing a lot of people coming to take a look at things. that seemed to have slowed down, especially whether you're seeing scenes like this, this is a block that is completely flooded. the last time i checked with the presentation, they said the storm surge is about six feet. >> that's where the weather is ending and it's continuing to go up -- i need some water. >> no problem, brandy. you've been talking pretty much nonstop for the last couple of days, and look at the scene out there, it really is something else. i mean that is just a sight and we've got a couple of storms in recent history where initially the forecast was for the storm to co
ian oliver who is in downtown tampa.another person that we have in downturn tampa is fox weather's brandy campbell. so brandy, you know, how do things progress right now -- obviously, it's not every day you see water in downtown tampa. this is obviously a very historic storm. obviously it's pretty late. anybody out? >> you know whether a, we're not seeing a lot of folks out. we were seeing a lot of people coming to take a look at things. that seemed to have slowed down, especially whether...
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ian cull, nbc, bay area news. fun fun. yeah it is. up next, one of the oldest police horseback patrols in the country is right here in the bay area. you've likely seen him riding around in san francisco, and today, sfpd mounted police patrol unit is marking a milestone. also a popular deckhand at the wharf, the unlikely crew member getting a lot of attention on the whale watching tours in the bay. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. temperatures down 18 degrees colder here in livermore with lots of 60s across the bay area right now. we'll have details on what's ahead into the weekend. plus hurricane helene, now 500 miles away from florida. the latest path in just minutes ahead for us tonight. florida on high alert for that massive hurricane. helene will have the latest on the potential impact. and the new city where former president trump is linking immigration and crime the city hall insiders have a formula: grow the system, exploit the system. take mark farrell's record. after receiving the largest ethics fine in city history for
ian cull, nbc, bay area news. fun fun. yeah it is. up next, one of the oldest police horseback patrols in the country is right here in the bay area. you've likely seen him riding around in san francisco, and today, sfpd mounted police patrol unit is marking a milestone. also a popular deckhand at the wharf, the unlikely crew member getting a lot of attention on the whale watching tours in the bay. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. temperatures down 18 degrees colder here in livermore with...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with what they said and the latest on the case. ian. yeah, garvin shanahan said saturday was an emotional day when they all assumed the worst after hearing pearsall had been shot in the chest. then, about 60 minutes later, when they found out which hospital pearsall was at, shanahan was able to reach his young player on facetime. he's saying stuff, you know, at first that doesn't matter. like i still think i could play versus the jets. like like those are the things he's talking about. and it's just like, dude, what are you talking about? like, there's other things 49ers head coach kyle shanahan says the team immediately went into action trying to find updates on ricky pearsall's condition after he was shot during what police say was an attempted robbery in san francisco. talking to the people at the e.r, you know, saying out of like 100 people, two people have survived that. and to be able to see him the next day and just he's able to walk, he's coming to meetings. he's doing all that. pearsall was shot just hours before the annual 49e
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now with what they said and the latest on the case. ian. yeah, garvin shanahan said saturday was an emotional day when they all assumed the worst after hearing pearsall had been shot in the chest. then, about 60 minutes later, when they found out which hospital pearsall was at, shanahan was able to reach his young player on facetime. he's saying stuff, you know, at first that doesn't matter. like i still think i could play versus the jets. like like those are...
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ian: this subpoena element of this makes it more significant. there's a legally binding request to companies for information that may be germane in an antitrust investigation and what that signals to everybody is we are getting perhaps closer to a formal complaint if that's what they feel they have evidence for. ed: sources tell us nvidia received a subpoena and others received subpoenas about nvidia. what i don't understand is what is the accusation from an antitrust perspective against nvidia antitrust means you have an abuse of market power or monopoly. in what sense? ian: we won't know that until we see the formal complaint but are reporting says what they are looking at, nvidia makes networking, it makes software and model services and of course the chips. if you just want chips and don't want the rest maybe you don't get the right amount of supply you want maybe you get a high price. that kind of thing is what we believe they are looking at. caroline: we will get a nuanced take pit -- particularly what is in e.m.. from your perspective thi
ian: this subpoena element of this makes it more significant. there's a legally binding request to companies for information that may be germane in an antitrust investigation and what that signals to everybody is we are getting perhaps closer to a formal complaint if that's what they feel they have evidence for. ed: sources tell us nvidia received a subpoena and others received subpoenas about nvidia. what i don't understand is what is the accusation from an antitrust perspective against nvidia...
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ian, your thoughts on what we heard from the ex-president?uts us constantly in this bind because it is necessary and imperative that we call out this hateful rhetoric when it is raised. good on us for doing that here. at the same time, we have to understand that he also wants us talking about this. you have to understand why he's doing this. why is he engaging in anti-semitic behavior? why is he creating xenophobic fear mongering against immigrants to this country? why does he engage all the racist behavior he engages in? because it's an old tried and true tactic of divide and conquer. you see this by authoritarians around the world, whether it's victor orban railing against immigrants in eastern europe, whether it is bolsonaro with his behavior in brazil. whether it is modi rallying against muslims in india or donald trump rallying against all three here in the united states, it's the oldest trick in the book. if you can pit people against each other on the basis of race or religion or sexual orientation or gender identity, it's easier to pi
ian, your thoughts on what we heard from the ex-president?uts us constantly in this bind because it is necessary and imperative that we call out this hateful rhetoric when it is raised. good on us for doing that here. at the same time, we have to understand that he also wants us talking about this. you have to understand why he's doing this. why is he engaging in anti-semitic behavior? why is he creating xenophobic fear mongering against immigrants to this country? why does he engage all the...
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ian, thanks for the preview. appreciate it. 17 year old who is accused of the attempted murder and robbery of 49ers ricky pearsall, will remain in custody until his trial. 17 year old wore green overalls and sat quietly as the judge read the seven charges he faces. we have blurred the teen's face because. nbc bay area does not identify minors accused in juvenile cases. in court, the juvenile probation office recommended that the teen be held in custody because of the severity of the charges. he is facing and because he has a pending case with juvenile probation in san joaquin county, where he lives. after the hearing, the teen's defense attorney said he and his family is very sorry. pearsall was hurt. he felt bad about anyone getting shot in the incident. he felt bad about getting shot himself, but, you know, he he knows that it raises the stakes. you know, having been a person, you know, with a public persona. he says the teenager did not know pearsall was a 49ers leading up to that attack in juvenile court. a m
ian, thanks for the preview. appreciate it. 17 year old who is accused of the attempted murder and robbery of 49ers ricky pearsall, will remain in custody until his trial. 17 year old wore green overalls and sat quietly as the judge read the seven charges he faces. we have blurred the teen's face because. nbc bay area does not identify minors accused in juvenile cases. in court, the juvenile probation office recommended that the teen be held in custody because of the severity of the charges. he...
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>> david: ian, thank you. our team in the middle east, thank you. >>> president biden, after addressing world leaders at the ub, will sit down with exclusively with the hosts of "view" here on abc tomorrow. his first interview since that debate in june. that's at 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> meanwhile, 42 days to go until the election. donald trump and kamala harris on the economy and on immigration this week. former president trump in georgia, vice president harris headed to pennsylvania, and then to the border in arizona. and the new polling tonight, several new national polls showing kamala harris with a slight edge over donald trump, but within the margin of other record. and in the key battleground states, several states with donald trump with a slight edge, others with kamala harris with the edge. this is a very close race. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, in battleground georgia, former president donald trump zeroing in on the top issue for voters, the economy, promising that if h
>> david: ian, thank you. our team in the middle east, thank you. >>> president biden, after addressing world leaders at the ub, will sit down with exclusively with the hosts of "view" here on abc tomorrow. his first interview since that debate in june. that's at 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> meanwhile, 42 days to go until the election. donald trump and kamala harris on the economy and on immigration this week. former president trump in georgia,...
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ian pannell in beirut. >>> election day, 42 days away now. donald trump and kamala harris on the economy and on immigration. former president trump in georgia. vice president harris headed to pennsylvania, and then to the border. >>> tonight, football hall of famer brett favre's stunning reveal while on capitol hill. his very personal battle, his diagnosis. >>> overseas, an american woman is believed to be the first person to ever use what's called a suicide pod in switzerland. a criminal investigation now under way tonight. the 64-year-old woman from the midwest reportedly had suffered from an autoimmune condition. >>> in kansas city tonight, the daring rescue. 23 stories up. >>> also, 12 members of a university lacrosse team tonight seriously injured, several hospitalized after a workout conducted by a navy s.e.a.l. what the workout included. >>> the earth about to get a second mini moon. >>> in new york city tonight, who sean "diddy" combs is now sharing space with behind bars. >>> the fireworks on capitol hill over the cost of those popul
ian pannell in beirut. >>> election day, 42 days away now. donald trump and kamala harris on the economy and on immigration. former president trump in georgia. vice president harris headed to pennsylvania, and then to the border. >>> tonight, football hall of famer brett favre's stunning reveal while on capitol hill. his very personal battle, his diagnosis. >>> overseas, an american woman is believed to be the first person to ever use what's called a suicide pod in...
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ian pannell is there. >>> in this country tonight, 41 days now until the election. vice president kamala harris in pennsylvania on the economy. promising tax cuts for the middle class, help for first time home buyers, a major deduction for americans starting small businesses. and her argument tonight on manufacturing in this country, and what she says really happened under donald trump. tonight here, trump's response. >>> tonight, u.s. intelligence now confirming they have briefed donald trump on assassination threats coming from iran. trump with a blunt response tonight. >>> there is news this evening after that american woman is believed to be the first person to ever use a so-called suicide pod in switzerland. the arechss, and what the doctor who was there is now saying tonight. >>> in new york city, an amtrak train derailing at penn station. >>> the startling moment a famous rock star's dog is snapped by a coyote, and his wife then racing to save it. >>> and america strong tonight, the strangers hiking up a mountain. they struck up a conversation. what they lear
ian pannell is there. >>> in this country tonight, 41 days now until the election. vice president kamala harris in pennsylvania on the economy. promising tax cuts for the middle class, help for first time home buyers, a major deduction for americans starting small businesses. and her argument tonight on manufacturing in this country, and what she says really happened under donald trump. tonight here, trump's response. >>> tonight, u.s. intelligence now confirming they have...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. okay, ian, explain to us exactly what this is. how does it work? yeah. so if you have the iphone, you have an apple watch. you can now upload that license to your apple wallet. and that allows you to basically, you know, have your license on you at all times. you can present it at participating stores and also at 10 a.m. today, sfo and sjc gave the green light to passengers to use it to get through select tsa checkpoints. so instead of having to pull out your wallet to check in, you can do it all on your phone or on your apple watch. passengers were mixed on whether they will use it. i mean, that's the wave of the future. and if you don't have it, you know you're a dinosaur. i think it's a good idea. it would save a lot of time. i'm a candidate. good. i don't actually like having everything on my phone. i like making sure to have different things for different purposes. that's how i roll. i imagine extra swiping. you know, you got to swipe for your plane ticket. you got to swipe for that id. yeah, but but when you have your apple
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. okay, ian, explain to us exactly what this is. how does it work? yeah. so if you have the iphone, you have an apple watch. you can now upload that license to your apple wallet. and that allows you to basically, you know, have your license on you at all times. you can present it at participating stores and also at 10 a.m. today, sfo and sjc gave the green light to passengers to use it to get through select tsa checkpoints. so instead of having to pull out...
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>> david: ian pannell in beirut all week long for us. ian, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight and the race for president. this evening, vice president kamala harris at this hour in arizona traveling to the southern border, saying if elected, she will add 1,500 officers to the border. she has said she will sign that bipartisan border bill supported by republicans and democrats that she says trump torpedoed so that he could run on the issue. what the former president is saying tonight. mary bruce from arizona. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris touching down late today at the southern border to tackle one of her greatest vulnerabilities in this campaign, immigration. harris traveling to the border in the key battleground of arizona. she's been closing the gap on donald trump's lead on the economy, now aiming to fight him on who would be most effective on border security, too. tonight, the campaign with a new ad. >> she put cartel members and drug traffickers behind bars, and she will secure our border. >> reporte
>> david: ian pannell in beirut all week long for us. ian, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight and the race for president. this evening, vice president kamala harris at this hour in arizona traveling to the southern border, saying if elected, she will add 1,500 officers to the border. she has said she will sign that bipartisan border bill supported by republicans and democrats that she says trump torpedoed so that he could run on the issue. what the former...
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ian, thank you very much. _ their support. ian, thank you very much, iain _ their support. london's sheep drive this year. the annual tradition sees more than a thousand �*freemen of the city�* drive sheep along an ancient trading route. the actor said that "as a proud welshman, driving the sheep across the thames, was the highlight of his career". you're watching bbc news. hello. although most of us have stayed dry this weekend, low pressure is sweeping in as we speak. that will hang around for the first few days of this upcoming week. monday and tuesday certainly looking wetter and windier — rather cool, but mid—week, high pressure will build in and that will settle things down and we will see increasing amounts of sunshine, but the nights will be cool with mist and fog returning. up until tuesday, england and where is will have heavy and persistent rain, falling on saturated ground and so the risk of further localised flooding in places. worth staying tuned to the forecast over the next few days. this area of low pressure is the culprit, which will become slow—moving as
ian, thank you very much. _ their support. ian, thank you very much, iain _ their support. london's sheep drive this year. the annual tradition sees more than a thousand �*freemen of the city�* drive sheep along an ancient trading route. the actor said that "as a proud welshman, driving the sheep across the thames, was the highlight of his career". you're watching bbc news. hello. although most of us have stayed dry this weekend, low pressure is sweeping in as we speak. that will...