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j. chang and john park, the most successful proximitier into an asian-american clientele. the clientele here remains predominantly asian-american college students and young professionals. mr. chang has thrown large events and a lot of 18-and-over events at many different establishment establishments. mr. chang is here. no longer stuck in traffic. the -- they've moved into l.a. and mr. chang has been doing a lot of parties down in los angeles. i was lucky to be at the opening of arena k town, korea town, in los angeles in the spring of 2018. that particular venue took off like a rocket ship and is extremely successful and very non-problematic. jackson bought the shares -- or entered into an agreement to start promoting parties at the mission sports bar, and eventually we are now at the a.b.c. with a stock transfer application. but the biggest problem we've had with this particular venue is the first night they opened on a thursday night, 550 people were in line by about 9:00. they have a very large social media presence. they created a media buzz and they do a really good jo
j. chang and john park, the most successful proximitier into an asian-american clientele. the clientele here remains predominantly asian-american college students and young professionals. mr. chang has thrown large events and a lot of 18-and-over events at many different establishment establishments. mr. chang is here. no longer stuck in traffic. the -- they've moved into l.a. and mr. chang has been doing a lot of parties down in los angeles. i was lucky to be at the opening of arena k town,...
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wait and i j idea so changing you know what go numb was ok when it. was an officer. to get up off the ground. heard them 1st on the sounds of. a grown man like misleading essentially. his. wish to do away from. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and then what happened on trace one. didn't hit them i never saw any contact with you that you any kind of went back to where they were so the answer is back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gone and he bit 3. when lawmakers manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the room in clusters protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent were told. to ignore middle of the room signals. the room dream real news is proof the world. said she stressed to. this man the british and the bill of the internet that you have to. stop rushing with thank you she then taste a tasty dish she's a c.e.o. which quite a shock. to which she never happened and now look what you've seen remember since you took a moment a man for sure and. want
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and i j idea so changing you know what you know the question going numb was ok to go when it was a question. is your officer. told you to get up off the ground or serve. them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. which is to do away from you officer. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and they would have been done treece one. didn't hit them i never saw any contact with you to any kind of a back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. but we are in a depression in america in populations all over america there's an object poverty and more than half the population lives at or below the poverty line so there are it is a bit of a ghost depression going on which has developed into a full blown depression because it neither policies work from the central bank so maybe the problem is the central bank. paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have conse
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but the muslim majority is furious claiming that india's ruling hindu nationalist b j p party instead aims to change the demographics of kashmir tensions are running high and there has been talk of war. so question on quadriga this week is kashmir crisis new aero all power grab and to discuss not question i'm joined here in the studio by christiane the wagner a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs specializing on south asia these thanks a lasting solution to the kashmir question will only be possible if there are no border changes in the region also with this is george wallace shawn said she lani olds p.t.w. her to desk he believes that once the curfew is lifted the situation in kashmir can . boil over and lead to violence and a very warm welcome to 2 another 3 w.'s regional experts from our hindi desk additional argues that the process of economic development in the region cannot take place without including the local people and say you know feeling very in secure about their future. thank you all free for being here today. if you issue a fundamental questi
but the muslim majority is furious claiming that india's ruling hindu nationalist b j p party instead aims to change the demographics of kashmir tensions are running high and there has been talk of war. so question on quadriga this week is kashmir crisis new aero all power grab and to discuss not question i'm joined here in the studio by christiane the wagner a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs specializing on south asia these thanks a lasting...
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adequate support and training given adequate support and training given this change in profile or children coming into care?|jdefinitely a need for additional support for foster carers both with training they receive to deal with complex cases they receive but also the ongoing support that takes place because there are always challenges in children 's lives and especially when they are teenagers in foster carers need that support. on that note, what effect from your perspective have you seen that multiple moves between homes and social workers has on teenagers?” think one of the most difficult things is to maintain relationships and relationships of the golden thread as harmony said. so if a foster child, a looked after child and foster parents are able to maintain those relationships, even after a child has to move forward if they have to move forward on another placement, that is one of the keys, keeping connected will enable that young looked after child to maintain that relationship and also understand how to develop relationships in the future. i think it is very difficult when social workers change regu
adequate support and training given adequate support and training given this change in profile or children coming into care?|jdefinitely a need for additional support for foster carers both with training they receive to deal with complex cases they receive but also the ongoing support that takes place because there are always challenges in children 's lives and especially when they are teenagers in foster carers need that support. on that note, what effect from your perspective have you seen...
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but there might be changes in the future?|j think might be changes in the future?”nk prince, they didn't have a full funeral they went for a simple cremation. that was a real shift and a lot of people are thinking, do we have to do it the traditional way, way to cut costs a nd the traditional way, way to cut costs and perhaps the cma, after they have investigated may see things change within the industry. emily, thank you very much indeed for that. in a moment the weather but first let's here's chloe tilly to tell us what's coming up on victoria derbyshire. what happens if your mp is unable to do theirjob. we have contacted parliamentary standards, they don't deal with individuals. we started to try a petition on the government website, you cannot make a petition about somebody losing their job. website, you cannot make a petition about somebody losing theirjob. all the things that are there to support us, we the things that are there to support us, we were the things that are there to support us, we were told you need to talk to yourmp. we can't, us, we were told y
but there might be changes in the future?|j think might be changes in the future?”nk prince, they didn't have a full funeral they went for a simple cremation. that was a real shift and a lot of people are thinking, do we have to do it the traditional way, way to cut costs a nd the traditional way, way to cut costs and perhaps the cma, after they have investigated may see things change within the industry. emily, thank you very much indeed for that. in a moment the weather but first let's...
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that there are more important things in there are more important things in the world than climate change.|jk of in the more important. we are talking about in the near future, not important. we are talking about in the nearfuture, not being important. we are talking about in the near future, not being able to produce enough food for the planet. a music enthusiast says he's doing his bit to help the world. if climate change did not exist, i would eat more meat probably. but yeah, probably. what see you're not going to give up sausages altogether? maybe. let's speak to brighton based vegan blogger natalie arney. you made this decision a few years back now, what prompted it?l you made this decision a few years back now, what prompted it? a lot of reasons. and mainly to do with the environment and obviously health. it isa environment and obviously health. it is a massive impact. there is so much we can do with regards to cutting down to make consumption, dairy consumption to combat climate change. but yeah, those are the main reasons why i did go vegan at that time. and continue to be today. an
that there are more important things in there are more important things in the world than climate change.|jk of in the more important. we are talking about in the near future, not important. we are talking about in the nearfuture, not being important. we are talking about in the near future, not being able to produce enough food for the planet. a music enthusiast says he's doing his bit to help the world. if climate change did not exist, i would eat more meat probably. but yeah, probably. what...
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but the muslim majority is furious claiming that india's ruling hindu nationalist b j p party instead aims to change the demographics of kashmir tensions are running high and there has been talk of war. so question on quadriga this week is kashmir crisis new era all power grab and to discuss not question i'm joined here in the studio by christiane the wagner a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs specializing on south asia essenes a lasting solution to the kashmir question will only be possible if there are no border changes in the region also with his daughter bella shah's have gilani p.t.w. other desk he believes that once the curfew is lifted the situation in kashmir can boil over and lead to violence found a very warm welcome to 2 another of the w's regional experts a show about a young from a hindi desk additional accused that the process of economic to. elements in the region cannot take place without including the local people and think you know feeling very insecure or about their future. thank you all 3 for being here today wonderful another speakin
but the muslim majority is furious claiming that india's ruling hindu nationalist b j p party instead aims to change the demographics of kashmir tensions are running high and there has been talk of war. so question on quadriga this week is kashmir crisis new era all power grab and to discuss not question i'm joined here in the studio by christiane the wagner a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs specializing on south asia essenes a lasting solution to...
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$572 million for fueling the opioid crisis but that's far less than the $17 billion and change oklahoma wanted. js a flawed ruling. let's bring in attorney misty maris. is this a flawed ruling? >> it's a landmark case. that's the issue. so basically in oklahoma, johnson & johnson is now being held responsible as what the prosecutors said a king pin of the opioid epidemic. cheryl: which is something we've never seen a pharmaceutical company ever been accused of before. >> this is really interesting. the legal arguments are the same that we saw against big tobacco back in the '90s. that's what this is based off of. cheryl: which blue u blew up te tobacco industry. >> we have this binding decision that will set the tone for 2,000 other cases across the country. cheryl: states attorneys general across the country are looking at this and saying great he we're going to go after not just j and yo jawndz j & j, buty pharmaceutical company. teva settled. it's the type of ruling that this was that's the problem for the industry. >> teva settled. perdue settled. you look at these cases, ohio this fall, we'r
$572 million for fueling the opioid crisis but that's far less than the $17 billion and change oklahoma wanted. js a flawed ruling. let's bring in attorney misty maris. is this a flawed ruling? >> it's a landmark case. that's the issue. so basically in oklahoma, johnson & johnson is now being held responsible as what the prosecutors said a king pin of the opioid epidemic. cheryl: which is something we've never seen a pharmaceutical company ever been accused of before. >> this is...
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climate change for decades, so why are we not better prepared ?|jdecades, so why are we not better prepared? i think the country has been far too slow to adapt, but we are starting to take those steps. parliament agreed a few months ago to a labour motion declaring a climate emergency. that motion said we are on the cusp of an emergency, and if we don't act quickly, we won't be able to stop irreversible climate change. that means we need to see a different type of activity from the government. the environment agency have said that they need £1 billion a year to avert catastrophic flooding not only in coastal areas but around our rivers as well. they are not funded anywhere near that level at the moment. i think we need to be more honest and say we need transformative to be more honest and say we need tra nsformative change in to be more honest and say we need transformative change in our economy and how we run it, to cope with climate change. more extreme weather, as we have seen in derbyshire and around the country, is going to be the norm in the f
climate change for decades, so why are we not better prepared ?|jdecades, so why are we not better prepared? i think the country has been far too slow to adapt, but we are starting to take those steps. parliament agreed a few months ago to a labour motion declaring a climate emergency. that motion said we are on the cusp of an emergency, and if we don't act quickly, we won't be able to stop irreversible climate change. that means we need to see a different type of activity from the government....
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someone who had not had experience with blinded to bits or was there was no time to to change the system so when i j really quickly is a train that person and i taught him how to guide the best way to guy and for me is to communicate environmental information that we as a dancer communicates music so through your shoulder and our own so we practiced going on and off the stage and i taught him how to use the keyboard in real display luckily it worked out well by people should trust organizations and institutions should trust people with disabilities when we request accommodations we are experts we know what works for us and we need society to listen. if i may just a sneaky little story off the back of that i'm going to show a picture of president obama at the time live in you and he's typing to you he decides he's not going to speak anymore he's going to type directly to you and then in the background we have the full work of vice president joe biden and he wrote a little message to you as well to remember what he wrote to you i want you to tell the world because he's known for his empathy a rather w
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i'm pam moore, the democrat talked about several issues ranging from gun control to climate change well for j r stone was there he joins us live with some of the main take away is tonight, jr. >>yep and this meeting wrapped up around 7 o'clock this evening, a couple 100 people in attendance. the focus on gun control and nancy pelosi making a clear statement of what she wants to see in the coming days, weeks and months. >>background checks saves. hundreds of thousands of lives. it really is the most effective way to save lives. speaker of the house nancy pelosi addressing gun control at this town hall meeting in san francisco on tuesday night. >>she wants the bill that addresses universal background checks voted on and passed in the senate. pelosi making several statements the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >>all we have you're there in the but they are alive and well in the for an answer. >>monday's meeting consisted of at least a couple 100 in the crowd and a panel of some of the most powerful women in the state and nation representative jackie spear says there should be no debate a
i'm pam moore, the democrat talked about several issues ranging from gun control to climate change well for j r stone was there he joins us live with some of the main take away is tonight, jr. >>yep and this meeting wrapped up around 7 o'clock this evening, a couple 100 people in attendance. the focus on gun control and nancy pelosi making a clear statement of what she wants to see in the coming days, weeks and months. >>background checks saves. hundreds of thousands of lives. it...
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francine: we look at the concerns the last 10 days, does it change how j.ate environment? dominic: the fed has an eye on what's happening and if you look at the u.s. domestic situation on its own, would they be cutting this year? >> probably not but we've looked at the risk factors. and they have room to do that because that's fair to say the global risk factors has increased, what's happening on the emerging markets and the volatility, geopolitical factors or just the ongoing release in trade tensions. it looks likely the fed will continue on the path of insurance cuts. for the currency world, even if they do, other central banks of having to do more. and for rate cuts it might not be that bad for the dollar. francine: are we in a currency war? we saw yesterday one of the most hawkish central banks left because we dealt with their currency and where everyone is dovish, you can't fight that. dominic: in some respects it's the market driving the currency war. if you think about it from a european perspective, they don't have policy room left and how can they
francine: we look at the concerns the last 10 days, does it change how j.ate environment? dominic: the fed has an eye on what's happening and if you look at the u.s. domestic situation on its own, would they be cutting this year? >> probably not but we've looked at the risk factors. and they have room to do that because that's fair to say the global risk factors has increased, what's happening on the emerging markets and the volatility, geopolitical factors or just the ongoing release in...
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j donavon. >> the motion is made to make the changes and seconded. any board questions? public comment? call the question. those in favor of making the adjustment say aye. opposed. >> okay. back to the report on private credit. >> number 10. discussion item. private credit portfolio update. >> about a year and-a-half ago the board approved private credit as asset class. performance has been very strong. we have significantly under weighted direct lending where we have concerns and emphasized under writing in unique and special strategies and those paid off. we will ask curt to further introduce the item and then we can make comments. >> quickly. first private credit is a new asset class. it is relatively new for the entire investment industry. not particularly well defined. i will do a little bit of thoughts how we categorize it. it is quite appealing. we think it is a great opportunity set. it has the potential for strong risk adjusted returning uncorrelated with everything else we do in the plan. it has a real downside protection element to it largely because of the floating rate elem
j donavon. >> the motion is made to make the changes and seconded. any board questions? public comment? call the question. those in favor of making the adjustment say aye. opposed. >> okay. back to the report on private credit. >> number 10. discussion item. private credit portfolio update. >> about a year and-a-half ago the board approved private credit as asset class. performance has been very strong. we have significantly under weighted direct lending where we have...
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j. powell can change history >> i have the answer, you stick to your name you look to your economy and say? >> it's been a crazy pattern now for a lot of years the central bank is sticking to old rules in a new world and many people including yourself have said but they need to do something even though they're not sure what to do. >> that is insanity. >> i will tell you one thing -- >> the fed didn't put the fed where it is or the 30 where it is the money coming from all these other places put it where it is. we have no choice. the fed can't control our yields. >> it isn't savings from global investors. it isn't the flight to safety. they're all important. no you know what it is, it's cerebral bank's balance sheets central bank balance sheets. if that was the case - >> you are saying, joe said it it's not the fed >> it's the central bank >> the growth sounds right to me. >> can we get them on the screen, joe and rick c'mon. >> i don't argue with them. >> they don't do it. they leave me hanging here i want to say, we'll get to this another day. if you look at the differential in real intere
j. powell can change history >> i have the answer, you stick to your name you look to your economy and say? >> it's been a crazy pattern now for a lot of years the central bank is sticking to old rules in a new world and many people including yourself have said but they need to do something even though they're not sure what to do. >> that is insanity. >> i will tell you one thing -- >> the fed didn't put the fed where it is or the 30 where it is the money coming...
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j . idloe pres den. .e made sur toucefeisulation we insisted that we change the rules that police engageovided for body cameras. we made sure there were a lot of things that were changed. 30,000 people in the federal system were released. there is a lot we have done. the fact is that we are talking about things that occurred a long time ago. barack obama knew who i was. he had ten lawyers doing a background check. he chose me. he said it was the best decision he made. >> mr. yang, your response. >> i speak for everyone watching saying i would trust anyone oe we havoc on beating tru in 2020 >> faa officials were pressed for answers about two deadly crashes. the fleet remains grounded worldwide after the accidents killed 346 people overseas. >> i am upon not getting on a 737 max until i see the president of boeing and all of his and her associates getting on the plane first. >> reporter: senators demanded why the faa did not do more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks? >> reporter: they predicted another emergency
j . idloe pres den. .e made sur toucefeisulation we insisted that we change the rules that police engageovided for body cameras. we made sure there were a lot of things that were changed. 30,000 people in the federal system were released. there is a lot we have done. the fact is that we are talking about things that occurred a long time ago. barack obama knew who i was. he had ten lawyers doing a background check. he chose me. he said it was the best decision he made. >> mr. yang, your...
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repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actually in a c co's 4 stomachs, those same bacteria keep eating the left over little bits of sugar and other calories, and they emit biogas, which is a combination of methane and co2. both of those are greenhouse gases. and one ccow tends to hahave about 4 to5 ttons per year of c co2 equival. if you want to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-
repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in...
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j. trump, the president, as a white supremacist, changing the contour of this race from this point forward. >> i think it's an extraordinary thing to say but beto o'rouke consistently has pointed to the underlying documentation, receipts, if you will, about the way the president talks about people of color in this country, and it's long preceded what happened here this weekend. i mean, acknowledging we talked about it but the minute he came down the escalator, rapists and criminals, go back where you came from and infestation and invasions and separation of children along the border started right here in el paso. the pilot program in 2017 happened not far from where we are in the el paso border patrol sector. if you look at everything in isolation, you know, maybe there's a case to be made but beto o'rouke said we have to synthesize and look at it as a whole and his conclusion is donald trump, the president of the united states, is a white supremacist. >> jacob, i don't know if you have somewhere to go but if you can hang out for a few more minutes. i want to come back to the interview but
j. trump, the president, as a white supremacist, changing the contour of this race from this point forward. >> i think it's an extraordinary thing to say but beto o'rouke consistently has pointed to the underlying documentation, receipts, if you will, about the way the president talks about people of color in this country, and it's long preceded what happened here this weekend. i mean, acknowledging we talked about it but the minute he came down the escalator, rapists and criminals, go...
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>> in terms of the monetary damages that were demanded of j&j today, it was as billio med lower than what the for.t was looki does that change the math for future sents?uture litigation or >> i think it does. i think it may bring it down a hair. but youe still looking at more than 1,500 lawsuits across the country involving cities, counties, and states. so while oklahoma was one of 50 states, there's still going to be a large amount of money. for example, the drug distributors,e anticipate youe could see them being hit for north of $20illion among all the distributors in what a settlement could look like. >> chrisit meekens raymond james, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> bristol-myers moves closer to buyg cellgene. cellgene is selling a psoriois drug amgen for over $13 billion in cash. the companiesalpen the will address anti-trust concerns related to the $74 billion proped mergeretween bristol-myers and cellgene. amgen, cejean, and bristol-myers were all up more than 3% da >>> drugmaker zogenics is buying motis therapeutics for $250 milln. they devel drugs for rare genetic diseases. the eal is expected to close i septembe
>> in terms of the monetary damages that were demanded of j&j today, it was as billio med lower than what the for.t was looki does that change the math for future sents?uture litigation or >> i think it does. i think it may bring it down a hair. but youe still looking at more than 1,500 lawsuits across the country involving cities, counties, and states. so while oklahoma was one of 50 states, there's still going to be a large amount of money. for example, the drug distributors,e...
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exacerbating climate change and the british farmers union has a beef with the university's new policy: it overly simplistic and saying that uk production standards are among ke people j banning it out right. food is a big part of the culture.>> goldsmiths isn't the first university to change its menu to try to reduce its carbon footprint. in 2016 cambridge began cutting back on the amount of beef and lamb it serves.>> the school says it will soon install more solar panels on its buildings and they also plan to switch to a 100% clean energy supply. now let's check the weather. >> the last couple of visits i pointed out the fact or made a big deal of the idea we have a cooldown for today and we do. i'll show you more of that in a second but i want to take a quick look ahead and show you the red bull's-eye in our future. look at the map behind me. this is a long-range forecast or more specifically a six a 6 to 10 or think of it or the seven day i will show you comes to an end and we will take it out 10 days, august 22 through the 26th, it is a probability map. in other words it is showing you thdegree of confid erage below avthat time and the deeper the shade of red the
exacerbating climate change and the british farmers union has a beef with the university's new policy: it overly simplistic and saying that uk production standards are among ke people j banning it out right. food is a big part of the culture.>> goldsmiths isn't the first university to change its menu to try to reduce its carbon footprint. in 2016 cambridge began cutting back on the amount of beef and lamb it serves.>> the school says it will soon install more solar panels on its...
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change. over there. >> thank you. j morrison with the rural electric cooperatives. the high cost of delivered fuels has come up a couple of times. he is conversion from delivered fuels to high efficient electric appliances and equipment part of the conversation here? >> any comments from the group? >> it should be. [laughing] >> there you go. it is part of the conversation. and you see some states that focus on conversion but liheap funds cannot be used for conversion. but when we do efficiency we focus on high energy star type appliances, , insulation. there's over all effort to help increase efficiency of homes because that has reduce demand for energy assistance and the need for assistance. we have time i think for one last question. yes, sir. >> recently there was an article in the hill on houses as part of infrastructure. have you thought about how you could include your issue as part of infrastructure? >> our funds cannot -- weatherization funds cannot be used for new construction. that's part of the law. but again, in terms of infrastructure for affordable ho
change. over there. >> thank you. j morrison with the rural electric cooperatives. the high cost of delivered fuels has come up a couple of times. he is conversion from delivered fuels to high efficient electric appliances and equipment part of the conversation here? >> any comments from the group? >> it should be. [laughing] >> there you go. it is part of the conversation. and you see some states that focus on conversion but liheap funds cannot be used for conversion....
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j r stone. >>kron 4 news. >>another big story that we're following governor gavin newsome has signed a law change in the rules about when police officers can use deadly force kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>is now law. the state. >>governor newsome signature monday ushered in a new law for police use of deadly force and with a deep sense. >>of responsibility. that we can reduce the number of lives lost. and we can begin to build trust. >>and he'll what he signed it changes language in the law requiring police to only use deadly force when absolutely necessary instead of one reasonable newsome stood next to several families who lost loved ones to police violence, including stephon clark in sacramento, oscar grant in oakland and willie mccoy in vallejo it offers a ray of solace for my family and help that it will spare and their families from bearing this burden with us law enforcement was not represented at monday's signing ceremony police groups remain neutral on the bill that took more than a year and a half of negotiation. some question how effective the new law will be that's
j r stone. >>kron 4 news. >>another big story that we're following governor gavin newsome has signed a law change in the rules about when police officers can use deadly force kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>is now law. the state. >>governor newsome signature monday ushered in a new law for police use of deadly force and with a deep sense. >>of responsibility. that we can reduce the number of lives lost. and we can begin to build trust....
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change. did threereally critical things for j edgar hoover that formed the ultimate of the fbi and gave hoover his own personal power. many of these were done with the full consent of congress and went through congressional processes. others were done through consecutive -- through executive processes that ease -- executive processes. the first was the enormous expansion in the 1930's and the fbi's restriction in terms of the messick law enforcement. the fbi began to get a larger menu of fresh -- of federal crimes that it was responsible for. some of the storied figures of that age. it is the moment that the fbi lawmes the dominant enforcement agency, particularly having to do with bank robbery. as the federal government is expanding, other things are becoming federal crimes. the fbi also comes in and begins to become responsible for bank robbery. that is through democratic processes. that is through congress passing laws. piece. the first two, it is really under franklin roosevelt that the fbi learns to a popularf as institution. when we talk about the "deep state," we don't talk about the po
change. did threereally critical things for j edgar hoover that formed the ultimate of the fbi and gave hoover his own personal power. many of these were done with the full consent of congress and went through congressional processes. others were done through consecutive -- through executive processes that ease -- executive processes. the first was the enormous expansion in the 1930's and the fbi's restriction in terms of the messick law enforcement. the fbi began to get a larger menu of fresh...
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changes today. not much chaes tomorrow. thek before we get somed of reliefus from this. w, j, troomoror the most part we're mid 90's and we'll feel hotter than h that with theumidity probably close to if not over the triple digits. couple of pop-up thunderstorms possible late this afternoon. now, look where they pop up, they could be fairly strong. much like yesterday. you get these hot days like's this, there plenty of f bl. there's a litit of in terms of upper leveld energy up andet strong so watch out for that. otherwise hot, humid do we need t say lots of fluids, stay out of the sun. >> yeah. >> no booze. stuff like that, that helps you. >> okay. no bo booze? what are you talking about. >> you mea when you're outside. >> it's in mac contrt. i'm supposed to that say on a hot day. no booze, hof water. >> hi erin. >> hydration is key. we have where they were hemerging all local lanes jammed as well so really heavy les back past 210.ndmi half maryland drive outer loop right now down to 18 miles per ur average. outer loop 95 to georgia avenue big slowdowns. t 027 the beltway p
changes today. not much chaes tomorrow. thek before we get somed of reliefus from this. w, j, troomoror the most part we're mid 90's and we'll feel hotter than h that with theumidity probably close to if not over the triple digits. couple of pop-up thunderstorms possible late this afternoon. now, look where they pop up, they could be fairly strong. much like yesterday. you get these hot days like's this, there plenty of f bl. there's a litit of in terms of upper leveld energy up andet strong so...
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called the most significant change to the status of kashmir in more than 70 years india says this revoking the special status of this disputed region the governing hindu nationalist b j p party says it is revoking article 370 which allowed the muslim majority state of john moon kashmir to make its own laws as part of efforts to integrate indian controlled kashmir with the rest of india stories have suspended phone and internet access there and placed popular state leaders on their house arrest. let's bring in. our correspondent in delhi for the very latest misha what's the decision behind this decision to remove the special status and and why is it coming now. well brian fall of the party led by prime minister marine jim or the the party covered during the country this was one of the prime things on that subject was on its manifesto coming into this election and this dome that has been on its manifesto for a long time the partition on top r.t. believes that article 370 was denigrating the integrity of the claim that striking down that you're moving the suspending the sod to the allow me to better integrate into india and. in the special status will also allow these t
called the most significant change to the status of kashmir in more than 70 years india says this revoking the special status of this disputed region the governing hindu nationalist b j p party says it is revoking article 370 which allowed the muslim majority state of john moon kashmir to make its own laws as part of efforts to integrate indian controlled kashmir with the rest of india stories have suspended phone and internet access there and placed popular state leaders on their house arrest....
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. >> bowing out of the race for the white house, j inslee barely reaching 2% in any poll, he will continue his fight to defeat climate changeats expect to announce he is seeking a third term as governor. >> prosecutors in washington state dealing with a new challenge. >> state supreme court sending the case back to a lower court over alleged racial bias in the jury panel. david springer explains. >> a guilty verdict in the seattle court room a common occurrence but as the state supreme court ruling it could be subject to an uncommon challenge with racial bias among jurors. >> it is an issue we are all aware of, very difficult to unravel and difficult to prove, unconscious bias is more difficult to deal with. >> reporter: in the ground breaking decision they remanded a guilty verdict back to marion spearman. and an investigation for black juror during deliberations, it appeared to be an open and shut case against thomas bird lose the two eyewitnesses, found the murder weapon in his vehicle and the getaway driver testified against him. the loan black juror was holding out after finally relented, she told defense attorneys her
. >> bowing out of the race for the white house, j inslee barely reaching 2% in any poll, he will continue his fight to defeat climate changeats expect to announce he is seeking a third term as governor. >> prosecutors in washington state dealing with a new challenge. >> state supreme court sending the case back to a lower court over alleged racial bias in the jury panel. david springer explains. >> a guilty verdict in the seattle court room a common occurrence but as...
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change the structure of your economy and stop ripping us off. we'll work with them, but it's ultimately their choice. if they keep trying to relationship is off, president donald jg with us. good night from new york. trish: tonight tragedy and so many unanswered questions as our country reels from two mass shootings. the death toll from both shootings stand at 31 people with 50 other victims injured. the president calling for a unified voice to condemn these horrific acts. >> the short in el paso posted a manifesto online consumed by racist hate. in one voice our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. the sinister ideologies must
change the structure of your economy and stop ripping us off. we'll work with them, but it's ultimately their choice. if they keep trying to relationship is off, president donald jg with us. good night from new york. trish: tonight tragedy and so many unanswered questions as our country reels from two mass shootings. the death toll from both shootings stand at 31 people with 50 other victims injured. the president calling for a unified voice to condemn these horrific acts. >> the short in...
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change that. and you did your research, that's part of the key of it, isn't it?|jortu nately, be, unfortunately or maybe fortunately, as women, we have to be that much better than the guys. to earn our place, to earn a spot. and aside from the fact that i love football and i love needing out on all the stats, i felt like football and i love needing out on all the stats, ifelt like i needed to really be that prepared and so when i got on air, ifelt co mforta ble. when i got on air, ifelt comfortable. i felt free with the information that was in my head. i wasn't nervous, i got nevis a few times but it allowed me to feel more relaxed because i'm prepared. as nervous as you might fill in a courtroom? maybe that's the course you are going to take in the end? maybe, i love it barristers do. i trained as solicitor but maybe in the future education, being a barrister is as close as possible law is to the sport, that kind of winning and losing. so, maybe. i can see you arguing a case in the court of law somehow. i will remember that. nice to meet you, thank you very much.
change that. and you did your research, that's part of the key of it, isn't it?|jortu nately, be, unfortunately or maybe fortunately, as women, we have to be that much better than the guys. to earn our place, to earn a spot. and aside from the fact that i love football and i love needing out on all the stats, i felt like football and i love needing out on all the stats, ifelt like i needed to really be that prepared and so when i got on air, ifelt co mforta ble. when i got on air, ifelt...
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also join the conversation on twitter our 100 is a j inside story from a hotshot about on the whole team here by phone. and new perspectives can change a wild. for one chin is even began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we doe as. my grand joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on all jews. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 st
also join the conversation on twitter our 100 is a j inside story from a hotshot about on the whole team here by phone. and new perspectives can change a wild. for one chin is even began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we doe...
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change anything about this offer? cynthia: they sort of tell two different stories. what jid in oklahoma is decide to take their case to trial. while it was a good day in the market, concerns that had could have been worse, it spoke to the idea that it might be better to settle. the companies that had settled prior didn't have to pay nearly as much money. it comes a day later that purdue decides we are going to go forward with the settlement and offer something where we do this kind of controlled bankruptcy, and the money goes to settle this case. they decide to put in some of their own cash, probably to get it across the line, and speaks to probably what we would have expected. they may be picked up the pace because of what happened with j&j, but it certainly shows that the direction is going to move in the winds of settlement. 11.5e: what would an billion dollars settlement be in context? is it a large settlement? how many cases, states and people are we talking about? cynthia: we are talking about 2000 cases that puts a lot of this to rest. for purdue, filing bankruptcy
change anything about this offer? cynthia: they sort of tell two different stories. what jid in oklahoma is decide to take their case to trial. while it was a good day in the market, concerns that had could have been worse, it spoke to the idea that it might be better to settle. the companies that had settled prior didn't have to pay nearly as much money. it comes a day later that purdue decides we are going to go forward with the settlement and offer something where we do this kind of...
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most significant change the status of kashmir in more than 70 years india has revoked the special status of its portion of the disputed region critics say the move by the hindu nationalist b j p government will inflame tensions in the country's only mostly majority province neighboring pakistan which also claims the territory has described the move as illegal the indian government says it was long overdue. i think the outrage in india's parliament india's government stunned opposition nor make as by announcing its revoking what has been the basis of kashmir's complex relationship with india for decades delhi said it is scrapping article 370 which gave cash misspell status under rule says this special status. kashmir is going to be automatically knowledge void. the heavily militarized kashmir region has long been a flashpoint with neighboring pakistan the 2 nuclear powers of $42.00 wars over it both india and pakistan claim the region in full but each control only a part china also claims a section delis decision to remove the indian administered state of jammu and kashmir autonomy also includes lifting a ban on property purchases by nonresidents opening the way for indians
most significant change the status of kashmir in more than 70 years india has revoked the special status of its portion of the disputed region critics say the move by the hindu nationalist b j p government will inflame tensions in the country's only mostly majority province neighboring pakistan which also claims the territory has described the move as illegal the indian government says it was long overdue. i think the outrage in india's parliament india's government stunned opposition nor make...
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>>and the winds of change blowing around the >>yeah just reading that he's at did just before his spot time in a panic, panic over panic. mark carpenter jn us for them set a bay area sports night guys says that's right it. yeah we had some a giants roster news today, joe panik designated for assignment by the giants an assignment that. >>he will be declining meaning that his time with the giants is over. i'm not much of a surprise. but i mean still kind of surprising in a sense given the fact that he was part of the championship run for the giants in 2014 your thoughts in the end of the joe perry. in san francisco jr like you said it's not a surprise here, but you certainly wish him the best yet because this is a guy. >>that all of us love i mean this is a guy i can remember being in the clubhouse with them and asking him about doing an interview and he was so eager. oh sure you can do right now. ready right now and that was in the playoff run, but he had some huge moments in that run, and he was a big part of that 2014 team, he was a gold glover who was an all-star but his numbers are down and you know what the major leagues other majo
>>and the winds of change blowing around the >>yeah just reading that he's at did just before his spot time in a panic, panic over panic. mark carpenter jn us for them set a bay area sports night guys says that's right it. yeah we had some a giants roster news today, joe panik designated for assignment by the giants an assignment that. >>he will be declining meaning that his time with the giants is over. i'm not much of a surprise. but i mean still kind of surprising in a...
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topics from gun control to climate change but the real focus was on background checks and specifically on what voters can do to keep pressure on lawmakers kron four's j r stone has the story. >>that ground checks saves. hundreds of thousands of lives. it really is the most effective way to save lives. >>speaker of the house nancy pelosi addressing gun control of this town hall meeting in san francisco on tuesday night. she wants the bill that addresses universal background checks voted on and passed in the senate. pelosi making several statements the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >>envy of all we have it is for you're there and animals, but they are alive and well in the column. in for an an wer. >>monday's meeting consisted of at least a couple 100 in the crowd. and a panel of some of the most powerful women in the state and nation representative jackie spear says there should be no debate about passing the background check bill known as h r a. >>it should be a no brainer. >>we already have >>this is just closes loopholes because when the law was originally passed >>keep the focus on niche mcconnell give us a vote. help to pay if you don't
topics from gun control to climate change but the real focus was on background checks and specifically on what voters can do to keep pressure on lawmakers kron four's j r stone has the story. >>that ground checks saves. hundreds of thousands of lives. it really is the most effective way to save lives. >>speaker of the house nancy pelosi addressing gun control of this town hall meeting in san francisco on tuesday night. she wants the bill that addresses universal background checks...