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. >> ihi and hopefully together with collective effort, we can mke a difference. >> to me this is moremportant thanan mission on take care of the planet that we have right now. >> reporter: it will take five years and a fleet of systems to clean up just half of the garbage patch, but this is at least a first step. so what happens to all that trash once they collect it? >> we want to recycle into product, and with this product, we want to help allow people to help fund the cleanup. >> reporter: i'm roz plater, nbc bay area news. >>> governor jerry brown has signed two bills effectively blocking new drilling off the state's coast. state lawmakers introduced the bills after president trump announced plans to expand drilling off most of the country's coastline. california cannot directly block ing in waters controlledvernmen line are considered the most economical way of transporting oil from offshore rigs. >>> serious allegations against a former cal berkeley basketball player tonight. jabari bird, who now plays for the boston celtics is facing charges of assault and battery, strangulatio
. >> ihi and hopefully together with collective effort, we can mke a difference. >> to me this is moremportant thanan mission on take care of the planet that we have right now. >> reporter: it will take five years and a fleet of systems to clean up just half of the garbage patch, but this is at least a first step. so what happens to all that trash once they collect it? >> we want to recycle into product, and with this product, we want to help allow people to help fund...
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to give president trump ihis due, i would say this.nly caught the attention of chinese policymakers. to begin with, they thought it was all bluff and bluster. then we had the first project of 35 million, then another 16 billion, i should say. dropped 200rd tron billion. so there is a big debate in china now about how to find a pragmatic outcome. but i think we are a ways off. the big focus of the meeting of the chinese leadership this summer in august was on the u.s. china relationship and specifically the trade war, how we manage it. david: how long will this go on? part of the survey also indicated, it is not just tariff s that will affect, it is disruption in supply chains, a range of issues that could hurt u.s. companies. how long can we afford to have that pain as a political matter? i cannot speak on behalf of u.s. firms but i can give you a sense of where this goes in terms of resolution timetable. i think it is highly unlikely we will see any significant move to resolve this thing this side of due november 6. there is a reason,
to give president trump ihis due, i would say this.nly caught the attention of chinese policymakers. to begin with, they thought it was all bluff and bluster. then we had the first project of 35 million, then another 16 billion, i should say. dropped 200rd tron billion. so there is a big debate in china now about how to find a pragmatic outcome. but i think we are a ways off. the big focus of the meeting of the chinese leadership this summer in august was on the u.s. china relationship and...
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who ihis person they're bringing in. >> reporter: aaron, it's seone u may never have heard of but you'll tomorrow. rachel mitchell isan a vet sex crimes prosecutor out of phoenix area, maricopa county. she's been doing this for decades. republicans have hired her to ask the questions on their anhalf. judge kavanaugh to tell his story, clear his name and get this nomination moving. what we now know the two other women, oneme un the other debra ramirez said through her attorney that they have similar they're not set to testify. there's no indication they will be testifying. the senate has scheduled a wemmittee vote for friday morning. don't know when the final vote will happen. >> trae potts on the hill for us this morning. thank you. >>> new details this morning about the bicyclist killed in a hit-and-run outside the natural history museum. tom hallowell was a museum employee who biked to work every day. he was hit along constitution avenue monday on the way to hrk. the driver who h ran a red light and left the scene. his wife has a message for the driver who still hasn't been found. >> i
who ihis person they're bringing in. >> reporter: aaron, it's seone u may never have heard of but you'll tomorrow. rachel mitchell isan a vet sex crimes prosecutor out of phoenix area, maricopa county. she's been doing this for decades. republicans have hired her to ask the questions on their anhalf. judge kavanaugh to tell his story, clear his name and get this nomination moving. what we now know the two other women, oneme un the other debra ramirez said through her attorney that they...
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. >> paul clement, what was-- what would be the risk ihis going on-- going ahead and saying yes, i think this wosrrectly settled, unless he doesn't believe it. in which cae, you have a different situation. >> oh, i think the risks are quite considerable. and that is why i think judge kavanaugh invoked thinee precedence am i think every person who sat in that seat ine nate judiciary committee hearing really has perceived that if you start saying even as to an innocuous precedent that you think it is correctly decided, that ok i, that one krkly decided, then you have sort of opened it up to answer thatn questout every one of the cases. and then when you get, if you are confirmed, on the court, then you are in a position wherr people literally going to be citing your senate judiciary testimony in briefs to the court and suggesting that you are hemmed in. so i do think that he's correct to invoke the precedent o judge sotomayor when she w judge, enlicitier general kagan w she was b the committee. i think invoking that is a good tactic for present purposes but also is very important and ultim
. >> paul clement, what was-- what would be the risk ihis going on-- going ahead and saying yes, i think this wosrrectly settled, unless he doesn't believe it. in which cae, you have a different situation. >> oh, i think the risks are quite considerable. and that is why i think judge kavanaugh invoked thinee precedence am i think every person who sat in that seat ine nate judiciary committee hearing really has perceived that if you start saying even as to an innocuous precedent that...
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that ihy in the court document he is pleading for lien ylie lieniency. papadopoulos is contradicting what attorney general jeff sessions said under both a proposed meeting with president vladimir putin. papadopoulos says sessions and donald trump apparently suppo supported his idea that trump meet with putin during the campaign. the white house has dismissed papadopoulos' testimony as disc dishone dishonest. >> the latest twist. geoff, thank you. >>> for te first time,e hearing from the uber driver in florida who fatally shot another driver after threatened in the scene caught on camera. the sheriff calls it a classic case of stand your ground. we have tammy leitner with more on thestory. tammy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it all started at thi bar. an uber driver called to pick up a woman who had been drinking. now he is telling histoide of the for the first time. he says he was forced to fire his gun after another driver cut him off, but it tns out there's a lot more to this story. this morning, the uber driver defending his actions. >> ev
that ihy in the court document he is pleading for lien ylie lieniency. papadopoulos is contradicting what attorney general jeff sessions said under both a proposed meeting with president vladimir putin. papadopoulos says sessions and donald trump apparently suppo supported his idea that trump meet with putin during the campaign. the white house has dismissed papadopoulos' testimony as disc dishone dishonest. >> the latest twist. geoff, thank you. >>> for te first time,e hearing...
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i am not predicting some kind of , but ihis year or next think there are real risks in the system.here are risks in emerging markets. we don't really know yet whether and to a and turkey lesser extent south africa and instances, h2ated to be thought about in terms of their own fundamentals or are the tip of an iceberg of emerging-market problems as dollar interest rates rise and possibly the dollar appreciates. know what those risks are, but i think one does have to recognize that there are real risks. one has to recognize that there is a lot that we don't understand in china. on the one hand, the chinese authorities have shown themselves to have a lot of competence. the chinese authorities have many more levers for supporting the financial system then would would be -- than common in western countries. on the other hand, it is pretty clear that if you look at ,ggregate debt ratios in china even with china's rapid gdp growth, debt has grown substantially more rapidly. david: let me bring you back to the united states. there is one way in president trump is unique in modern history.
i am not predicting some kind of , but ihis year or next think there are real risks in the system.here are risks in emerging markets. we don't really know yet whether and to a and turkey lesser extent south africa and instances, h2ated to be thought about in terms of their own fundamentals or are the tip of an iceberg of emerging-market problems as dollar interest rates rise and possibly the dollar appreciates. know what those risks are, but i think one does have to recognize that there are...
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. >> if you're referring to something particular, here is what ihi know. >> reference twice in your 30 minutes, and don't take this off of his time. you made reference -- you're talking about the period of time he's white house counsel. that material is available to everybody. >> so that material is not public and available, is that what you're saying? if that's what you're saying we've got a whole new series of questions. >> city confidential. >> you have access to it. don't forget 80% of the material we've gotten from the library is on the website of the judiciary committee said the public has access to it. >> idi want judge kavanaugh to have access so we can ask these questions under oath and he can see them. so i would ask whoever is not around, but i would ask the chairman mark committee confidential and hand you the specific e-mails. i would stay -- >> let me answer that for you. there's only one democratic senator who asked for access to that. senator klobuchar got it. if you're interested in it, you could have been asking since august the 25th i believe. >> we've been asking to
. >> if you're referring to something particular, here is what ihi know. >> reference twice in your 30 minutes, and don't take this off of his time. you made reference -- you're talking about the period of time he's white house counsel. that material is available to everybody. >> so that material is not public and available, is that what you're saying? if that's what you're saying we've got a whole new series of questions. >> city confidential. >> you have access...