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one of the women jane minor freed was phoebe jackson. and her deed is reproduced here, gaining her freedom in july of 1840 with jane minor's help. and we also have a medical account book that phoebe jackson kept. phoebe jackson herself was a nurse and we expect jane minor taught her the craft of nursing. it is a remarkable story and they passed on some kind of apprenticeship. we have phoebe jackson's account book in which she lists the various treatments she provided and how they were paid for. and like jane minor, phoebe jackson performed typical practices of the day, also preparing bodies for the dead and tending to the sick. the story is also an important reminder that there were many freed blacks in virginia during the antebellum period. there were particularly vibrant communities of free people of color in the larger cities. that said, even though they were free, they still faced widespread racial discrimination because of the color of their skin. we are going to explore a couple of other stories in this section. stories of rebellio
one of the women jane minor freed was phoebe jackson. and her deed is reproduced here, gaining her freedom in july of 1840 with jane minor's help. and we also have a medical account book that phoebe jackson kept. phoebe jackson herself was a nurse and we expect jane minor taught her the craft of nursing. it is a remarkable story and they passed on some kind of apprenticeship. we have phoebe jackson's account book in which she lists the various treatments she provided and how they were paid for....
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i'm now joined by jane would cross border networks project coordinator in uganda and josephine fortell and she coordinates a project for south sudan and there at that conference welcome to you ladies jane i'll start with you just looking at some of the headlines on c.b.s. websites for example you've got canned music and don stop marriage and refugee settlements you also have suicide cases many among south sudanese asylum seekers in uganda which you say that refugees settlements all communities with issues unique to them that local media just doesn't cover. thank you very much absolutely refugee camps all settlements whichever way you call them have challenges that are unique and unique to specific settlement camps. and sometimes this challenges are just not tied united by mainstream media. for various reasons one of them being the issue of access to the camps or the settlement the settlements is not as easy you don't just walk into a fugitive camp to gather some of the information but. that then becomes a limitation in terms of what some media houses or plates that able to broadcast ye
i'm now joined by jane would cross border networks project coordinator in uganda and josephine fortell and she coordinates a project for south sudan and there at that conference welcome to you ladies jane i'll start with you just looking at some of the headlines on c.b.s. websites for example you've got canned music and don stop marriage and refugee settlements you also have suicide cases many among south sudanese asylum seekers in uganda which you say that refugees settlements all communities...
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for the pbs newour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut, lebanon.ick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile. for the past week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect for the people, only enriching the government. isnick: it outed as a model regional success where in the 90's a expanded.rosperity it also has one of the world's larg>>t wealth gaps. people who were very poor in the pastou and not think about protesting now have a host of rising expectations. so ia crisis -- it is a crisis of rising expectations tt are not fulfilled, on the part of many people. nick: arturo vallen's whaler was the director of the georgetown latin american studies center and a former senior state department official. >> people then becomor muc
for the pbs newour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut, lebanon.ick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile. for the past week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect...
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jane did not. he was a bit of a ladies man, she does not think he was necessarily dating folks while they were engaged, but after the engagement, he started his playing ways and dating other women again. she says i can live with this, because i know that i am special. he takes it as, do what i want -- do what he wants to do, and they continue their relationship. they continue to travel together. she hosts parties for him, she offers him decorating advice. a a lot of ways, she asked as long-term girlfriend, kind of like a wife, except she does not live with him permanently. she then moved even closer to where he was. he is on the border of connecticut and new york, and she gets a job as a headmistress in another girl school in connecticut by the house about 45 minutes from his house. night,he spends the maybe she goes back home, but she is super close. a couple years after that, she decides to want the change. she ends up working for a corporation in manhattan. she drives sent to manhattan every day
jane did not. he was a bit of a ladies man, she does not think he was necessarily dating folks while they were engaged, but after the engagement, he started his playing ways and dating other women again. she says i can live with this, because i know that i am special. he takes it as, do what i want -- do what he wants to do, and they continue their relationship. they continue to travel together. she hosts parties for him, she offers him decorating advice. a a lot of ways, she asked as long-term...
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jane wells is in detroit. i guess the heaine is that the strike technically is not over t, is it. >>, we wen't really sure what was going to happen today. for over 6 and a half hours, the union negotiating team was discussing, debating pitching ta ouple hundred union lders from chapters around the country to say yeah take that deal and extend it to rank and file.gr finally theyd to take the deal but decided that workers are not to come back to workl unll the votes are unte and that may not be a week until that would be atheek where the people are off the jobs job not getting paid ande a str which the center for automotive research estimates case case costing the gm and workers half llion per week. what arerehey getting in this deal? a record 11,000-dollar ratification bonus that will more than make up for rots wages on strike. also raises. important point. permanent temporary workers 7% of the gm workforce have a permanent workers beginning january. the cap lifted on profit sharing. they get to at maintain g h
jane wells is in detroit. i guess the heaine is that the strike technically is not over t, is it. >>, we wen't really sure what was going to happen today. for over 6 and a half hours, the union negotiating team was discussing, debating pitching ta ouple hundred union lders from chapters around the country to say yeah take that deal and extend it to rank and file.gr finally theyd to take the deal but decided that workers are not to come back to workl unll the votes are unte and that may...
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jane: -- we have about -- jane: we have about a dozen off-line stores. growth has been tremendous. they have been in the third tier, fourth tier, 50 or cities. it has been working quite well. it is more than 50% year-over-year. tom: you expect those numbers to continue in terms of growth? our: as long as we keep education, we will be able to gain more market share. taylor: that was the ceo of c trip. electric vacation is proving extensive. one major u.s. automaker says it will be putting most of its money into ev. we discuss next, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs, in for emily chang, in san francisco. all eyes are on electrification. on tuesday, general motors laid out an aggressive approach to electrifying its lineup, saying the bulk of r&d will be spent on ev's and not combustion engine cars. but is demand for ev's still there? in a regulatory filing, tesla reported their u.s. sales fell 39% in the third quarter. the numbers continue to raise questions about how much incentive is needed to keep customers ent
jane: -- we have about -- jane: we have about a dozen off-line stores. growth has been tremendous. they have been in the third tier, fourth tier, 50 or cities. it has been working quite well. it is more than 50% year-over-year. tom: you expect those numbers to continue in terms of growth? our: as long as we keep education, we will be able to gain more market share. taylor: that was the ceo of c trip. electric vacation is proving extensive. one major u.s. automaker says it will be putting most...
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tom: derek halpenny nj -- jane foley -- and jane foley, thank you.ations and geopolitics. in the next hour, we are thrilled to bring you ian bremmer and thomas buberl. erdoganw in ankara, mr. is still speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, a clash of american foreign policies. well we move forward the trump way or make a return to normalcy? yields are higher. stocks too. it went on and on and on and on. democrats debate. did anyone listen outside the political class? this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from new york, francine lacqua in london ready to jet to washington for the imf meeting. all of this debate of the united kingdom is about 10 or 20 votes of the dup in northern ireland. francine: 10 votes of the dup and the erg is the most brexit heavy faction of the conservatives. ar and borisradkl johnson met, there was optimism they would get a deal and it seems the problem is in westminster with the possible deal, for which we have the blueprints not making it through the house of commons. tom: it is a story influx, as are many othe
tom: derek halpenny nj -- jane foley -- and jane foley, thank you.ations and geopolitics. in the next hour, we are thrilled to bring you ian bremmer and thomas buberl. erdoganw in ankara, mr. is still speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, a clash of american foreign policies. well we move forward the trump way or make a return to normalcy? yields are higher. stocks too. it went on and on and on and on. democrats debate. did anyone listen outside the political class? this is...
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jane: it has been a remarkable turnaround.st about a couple of weeks, since we have seen the announcement from president trump that the u.s. troops will be pulling out, to now seeing russian troops negotiating this deal in sochi, but russian troops will soon be patrolling the entire border area up and down all the way here to the iraqi border, and it has been a massive turnaround. it cannot be stressed enough how much of a reversal that is. we have seen images of russian troops entering into hastily evacuated american bases along the border, and now we will see russian boots along the ground, along the entire stretch of it. it really solidifies that military presence along an extremely strategically important area in the middle east that cuts between iraq and lebanon. we will see russian boots on the ground, potentially indefinitely. there has been no mention on when they should leave if ever. judy: jane ferguson reporting from the iraqi side. nick schifrin here with me in washington. nick: thanks very much. ♪ judy: -- >> good
jane: it has been a remarkable turnaround.st about a couple of weeks, since we have seen the announcement from president trump that the u.s. troops will be pulling out, to now seeing russian troops negotiating this deal in sochi, but russian troops will soon be patrolling the entire border area up and down all the way here to the iraqi border, and it has been a massive turnaround. it cannot be stressed enough how much of a reversal that is. we have seen images of russian troops entering into...
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jane and i were standing rock.ne of the things most beautiful about that was the respect for elders.in the wisdom that comes from a life of commitment. there is something about the way that naomi writes that is so accessible that it is your heart and that makes you say, yes, not everybody does that. except you. thank you naomi so much. [applause] >>. >> come join me when you hear about it. [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] >> i wonder, jane, when you been an activist for a long time and you experience many different movements. what do you think is different about this movement. >> what is different its human survival is at stake. i remember after the terrible elections of 2016 some very prominent women said to me, it will be four years and then Ãb i said, no, we don't have four years to lose.this is different than any other time we've had. there's all these issues we are dealing with but there is this overarching issue which is that we can be destroyed. we cannot have a livable future. these young people may not ha
jane and i were standing rock.ne of the things most beautiful about that was the respect for elders.in the wisdom that comes from a life of commitment. there is something about the way that naomi writes that is so accessible that it is your heart and that makes you say, yes, not everybody does that. except you. thank you naomi so much. [applause] >>. >> come join me when you hear about it. [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] >> i wonder, jane, when you been an activist for a...
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austen, an all gay jane austen.xpected places >> yeah, exactly [ laughter ] >> seth: so, explain this project real quick >> yeah. i mean, it started as sort of a joke that i made to my friends while i was on vacation in fire island. for those of you who don't know, it is an all gay island. [ light laughter ] so, for about half of you, a nightmare. [ laughter ] for me, paradise and i was always -- i always sort of struck by like, you know, social class is really something that jane austen tackles a lot in her novels. and when you get just hundreds of gay guys together on an island, we create our -- it's like "lord of the flies" really. maybe that's the adaptation i should make, actually. [ laughter ] but, yeah, and so i was really struck i wanted to sort of create a story. a loose adaptation hitting those beats, but on beach vacation island full of gay men >> seth: that is fantastic >> yeah. >> seth: i look forward to that. and it has just been lovely having you here. >> yeah. >> seth: thanks so much for coming here
austen, an all gay jane austen.xpected places >> yeah, exactly [ laughter ] >> seth: so, explain this project real quick >> yeah. i mean, it started as sort of a joke that i made to my friends while i was on vacation in fire island. for those of you who don't know, it is an all gay island. [ light laughter ] so, for about half of you, a nightmare. [ laughter ] for me, paradise and i was always -- i always sort of struck by like, you know, social class is really something that...
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so, jane, tell us, you have been talking to people there. how are people who live in that area affected by all these changes? >> as we heard there, judy, from nick's piece, up to 200,000 people have already fled that area, and what we're likely to see going forward is a great deal more people fleeing. there is huge uncertainty. now, if this deal does bring an end to the fighting, that's only one facet for kurds living in that area. they will be very afraid of the prospe of seeing thin arces acre border, although it won't be as deep across the border as erdogan initially wanted, the full 20 miles. those six miles are still host to many kurdish families. it's still part of the kurdish heartland. so we're likely to see me people fleeing, both within syria, being internally displaced, but also across the border here in iraq. we've seen families arriving every day. and they're not just fleeing the fighting. they're fleeing the prospect of a potential turkish occupation of their homeland. >> woodruff: and, nick, what do these changes mean for the
so, jane, tell us, you have been talking to people there. how are people who live in that area affected by all these changes? >> as we heard there, judy, from nick's piece, up to 200,000 people have already fled that area, and what we're likely to see going forward is a great deal more people fleeing. there is huge uncertainty. now, if this deal does bring an end to the fighting, that's only one facet for kurds living in that area. they will be very afraid of the prospe of seeing thin...
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thm, you know, it's either they protest or there's nothing for them in their future, they think. >> jane ferguson, we hav fundamental calls about economic fears in baghdad. we certain have seery similar aspects in beirut. we saw the prime minister hariry resign yeste does that answer protesters' demands? >> it answers the protesters to a certain extent ie sense that they are jubilant that they've been able to bringdownst the prime mi himself. but politics in lebanon is very complicated, becse it's not st one person. and that's why, as you say, the protesters have been saying, you."f you, all of what they mean is they want all of the political elites to step down in this country because it is a complex web of sectarian andvided-up power here in the country. and getting rid of one leader will not bring down the system that pople here really want dismantled, a system that has caused widespread corruption, a financial crise crise and for basically the quality of le in leb ton to be extremely low for people.it's a start. the protesters say they will come back out on the streets if they don't
thm, you know, it's either they protest or there's nothing for them in their future, they think. >> jane ferguson, we hav fundamental calls about economic fears in baghdad. we certain have seery similar aspects in beirut. we saw the prime minister hariry resign yeste does that answer protesters' demands? >> it answers the protesters to a certain extent ie sense that they are jubilant that they've been able to bringdownst the prime mi himself. but politics in lebanon is very...
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you have jane russell here.ansfield. >> and he looks so excited to be showing off. >> oh, yes. oh, he was very proud of everything, the stuff he created. >> alongside the dresses, more of harlan's strange inheritance -- mr. blackwell's infamous best- and worst-dressed lists. from the best dressed, names like audrey hepburn, kate middleton, and nicole kidman. but it's blackwell's dressing-downs that are truly classics. >> i'm a huge fan of the first list, when he chose judy garland. he said, "a brilliant talent, but apparently keeps all her fashionable clothes in that trunk she's always singing about." >> i actually remember this one. you had barbra streisand -- "a shoddy, secondhand rose looking for a tour guide in brooklyn." ouch. mr. blackwell knows from brooklyn. he's born there -- richard selzer. in the late 1930s, he moves to hollywood, a teenager dreaming of stardom. for years, richard gets bit parts in "b" movies. then he meets eccentric millionaire producer howard hughes. hughes casts him in a minor role
you have jane russell here.ansfield. >> and he looks so excited to be showing off. >> oh, yes. oh, he was very proud of everything, the stuff he created. >> alongside the dresses, more of harlan's strange inheritance -- mr. blackwell's infamous best- and worst-dressed lists. from the best dressed, names like audrey hepburn, kate middleton, and nicole kidman. but it's blackwell's dressing-downs that are truly classics. >> i'm a huge fan of the first list, when he chose...
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jane dougalljoins me now.tart with wales managed a draw with slovakia tonight they might be quite disappointed not to get a win though? this was a must not lose game rather than a must win game for they won this match and their magic inspiration sunday it would've meant they would go into qualification spots which would have made great news for them. but they had to settle for a draw, a good start for them despite not having adam ramsey, that you vent this player. scoring first for them, it was a lovely pass. from gareth bale into daniel james. —— the juventus pass. from gareth bale into daniel james. —— thejuventus player. his first international goal. and then slovakia equalised which was so disappointing, we are watching now. his first start for wales and his first international goal for them. delighting the fans. making them think perhaps this could be it. early in the second slovakia equalised with that volley outside the area and that meant to wales had to settle for a draw. they stay in fourth place so
jane dougalljoins me now.tart with wales managed a draw with slovakia tonight they might be quite disappointed not to get a win though? this was a must not lose game rather than a must win game for they won this match and their magic inspiration sunday it would've meant they would go into qualification spots which would have made great news for them. but they had to settle for a draw, a good start for them despite not having adam ramsey, that you vent this player. scoring first for them, it was...
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king back to daria thanks a lot jane. >>on the clock still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news it's not just a dream breakfast for kids anymore. this new series also serving as anti-bullying message as well. and after the break and he's bay animal shelter on high alert after 2 fires were intentionally set nearby we'll have the full story in a minute and we're also following the latest with traffic as robin liss and keeps an eye on your bridges. she says the slowing in spots will get the complete update from her in just a moment and john travel with your weekend weather outlook. 1850 coffee. ♪ ♪ inspired by the year the folger coffee company began. with a bold yet smooth taste. ♪ ♪ 1850 coffee, begin boldly. >>welcome back 7.24 skies over sfo looking pretty clear certainly a lot clearer than it was to start yesterday at least but by this time yesterday you are seeing clear skies to. no delays out of any of airports this is good news being friday maybe get some travel plans doesn't look like weather is going to interfere
king back to daria thanks a lot jane. >>on the clock still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news it's not just a dream breakfast for kids anymore. this new series also serving as anti-bullying message as well. and after the break and he's bay animal shelter on high alert after 2 fires were intentionally set nearby we'll have the full story in a minute and we're also following the latest with traffic as robin liss and keeps an eye on your bridges. she says the slowing in spots will get...
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king left the nasdaq to explain hey jane. >>jane just the expansive array of wines cheeses produce meat and seafood imported to the us from the european union countries caught up in the trade war so ey are subject to tariffs starting october 18th. this call. locally based wine and cheese. we could see the european wine and cheese though place go up in price. apple's iphone shipments could be a 10% your beer in the 1st quarter of next year that's going to tf securities the analyst firm predicts that apple could ship 37 to 40 million of the higher and iphone 11 pro o and the pro max phones in the 4th quarter of this year. it also predicts apple could ship 36 to 40 million of the inexpense iphone 11 models and to seize magical world opening in some target stores to shop and shop concept washing 25 target locations across the us cooking, including san jose. stores will sell around 450 items will be a 100 of those are people previous available. only at disney retail locations. the adams will cost between 2 200 men will be priced u
king left the nasdaq to explain hey jane. >>jane just the expansive array of wines cheeses produce meat and seafood imported to the us from the european union countries caught up in the trade war so ey are subject to tariffs starting october 18th. this call. locally based wine and cheese. we could see the european wine and cheese though place go up in price. apple's iphone shipments could be a 10% your beer in the 1st quarter of next year that's going to tf securities the analyst firm...
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jane. >>thanks. >>time now is 7.20 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news the blue angels will are back in the bay area for fleet week. we'll have some of the best locations where you can catch all the action and tell you where most importantly you need to be standing or sitting. and also coming up high fire danger across the bay area. here's another look at the map showing where power outages could be shut off because of the high winds. we're talking about a lot of the hills in the north bay east bay and the south bay as well stick around we'll have co come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken
jane. >>thanks. >>time now is 7.20 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news the blue angels will are back in the bay area for fleet week. we'll have some of the best locations where you can catch all the action and tell you where most importantly you need to be standing or sitting. and also coming up high fire danger across the bay area. here's another look at the map showing where power outages could be shut off because of the high winds. we're talking about a lot of the hills in the...
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i'm jane their stories coming up. >>and definitely a morning to get the fall spirit as temperatures are chilly santa rosa 43 napa right 40. utley. i do have more your forecast. still ahead. >>i'm tracking that very busy commute around the bay area we're recovering from a some earlier trouble spots and then some areas or to slow as usual like the bay bridge, 80 west you're already backed up to the bottom o coffee before your 8 a.m. belvita breakfast biscuits to get you through your nine, ten and your eleven-a.m. team mixer. made with a delicious blend of grains. get 4 hours of lasting energy to outlast your morning. made with a delicious blend of grains. pretty nice out there seasonal, you know kind of chilly like it i like this kind of weather to get back outside have that coffee in hand it fall guy >>some about it that is nice until you get to winter in the near over. for now actually uh yeah, pretty good nice seasonable day ahead and that's the way the week is going to stay nothing too remarkable about the week ahea
i'm jane their stories coming up. >>and definitely a morning to get the fall spirit as temperatures are chilly santa rosa 43 napa right 40. utley. i do have more your forecast. still ahead. >>i'm tracking that very busy commute around the bay area we're recovering from a some earlier trouble spots and then some areas or to slow as usual like the bay bridge, 80 west you're already backed up to the bottom o coffee before your 8 a.m. belvita breakfast biscuits to get you through your...
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with us is jane foley, a senior strategist.e seen the last 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse 100 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse100 it 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse 100 it was the biggest daily fall since january 2016, to put that into perspective, january 2016 was before the break that referendum in june january 2016 was before the break that referendum injune of that year. a very significant fall. i have got to say that although the stock markets have been falling significantly in the last couple of days, they are still quite close to a record high, so falling from quite elevated levels. some interesting batches of data out this week. in the uk, the construction figures, the uk, the construction figures, the pmis, the survey of purchasing managers and that gauge of activity, a downturn and we are expecting the dominant service that the uk figures out and we got that us jobs data out on friday as well. that is really quite important. going back to the uk w
with us is jane foley, a senior strategist.e seen the last 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse 100 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse100 it 24 hours from stock markets all around. and in the ftse 100 it was the biggest daily fall since january 2016, to put that into perspective, january 2016 was before the break that referendum in june january 2016 was before the break that referendum injune of that year. a very significant fall. i have got to say that...
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jane, thank you for that, appreciate it. >> jane wells for us there >>> switching gears, the s&p 500an all-time high ahead of a widely anticipated rate cut from the fed. here to discuss is peter book ma how are you doing? >> hey, wilf >> what's the market pricing for next week at the moment? >> pretty much a given based on the fed funds future market, about a 90% chance but while we may get that cut, i think the fed is going douch it in, well, we're going to be stopping for now because if the fed is on this, i'm taking an insurance-type mentality to rate cuts, then two to three is usually qualifies based on historical patterns back in the mid-90s. >> do you think that the fed is going to be open to more cuts after this decision? >> i don't >> first of all, i don't think they should be cutting, but let's assume they don't want to fight the market and go with what the market has said i think they don't want this to be seen as the beginning of a rate-cutting cycle, which would be responding to dramatic slowdown and growth. they keep having this vision of, we're going to create a soft la
jane, thank you for that, appreciate it. >> jane wells for us there >>> switching gears, the s&p 500an all-time high ahead of a widely anticipated rate cut from the fed. here to discuss is peter book ma how are you doing? >> hey, wilf >> what's the market pricing for next week at the moment? >> pretty much a given based on the fed funds future market, about a 90% chance but while we may get that cut, i think the fed is going douch it in, well, we're going to...
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jane is a advocate for mental health, as well as a host of cbs sunday morning. welcome, jane.e majority of people who experience mental illness, experience it and are diagnosed before the age of 24. in your case you were -- >> 50. >> three kids mar, married. a very successful career. what was it like to get the diagnosis? >> when i was 49, i was not bipolar. when i was 50, i was. i was switched, flipped, these are medical terms of art. treated for hives. medication that wouldn't have been given to someone at least without protection and careful observation. if a doctor had reason to think that there was family history or prior history with a mood disorder, i didn't have that. >> had you no family history. >> none. that i know of, gayle. but it it unmasked what doctors then described as a genetic vulnerability to a mood disorder and by that time, i was in pretty deep trouble. >> it's interesting that in terms of experiencing stigma, one of the direct ways that you did is your own doctor who suggested maybe you don't want to tell the public about this whole thing, and even gave
jane is a advocate for mental health, as well as a host of cbs sunday morning. welcome, jane.e majority of people who experience mental illness, experience it and are diagnosed before the age of 24. in your case you were -- >> 50. >> three kids mar, married. a very successful career. what was it like to get the diagnosis? >> when i was 49, i was not bipolar. when i was 50, i was. i was switched, flipped, these are medical terms of art. treated for hives. medication that...
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. >> i'm jane buckingham, brand strategist. >> l.a.arenting expert jane buckingham, who's appeared on "gma" and briefly hosted a disney reality show, was sentenced yesterday for her role in the admissions scandal. >> dent let guilt be your guide. >> buckingham was sentenced to three weeks in prison after pleading guilty to paying $50,000 for a proctor to take her son's a.c.t. felicity's bribe was less than 1 lsh/3 of that -- 15 thousand dollars. she received a two-week sentence. that doesn't look good for lori what allegedly paid to get her two daughters into usc. a source tells us that lori, who plead not guilty, still has no plans to take a deal with prosecutors. we'll be very interested to see what happens. >>> i'm new joinedned by oliver stark. this is great. because we have royal news and>. >> do you meghan thing? >> i think she's treated so i'm a fan. >> i'm a fan as well. meghan's loyal friend of ten year is coming to her defense. >> not a lot of people asked if i'm okay. >> daniel martin did meghan's makeup for her wedding and
. >> i'm jane buckingham, brand strategist. >> l.a.arenting expert jane buckingham, who's appeared on "gma" and briefly hosted a disney reality show, was sentenced yesterday for her role in the admissions scandal. >> dent let guilt be your guide. >> buckingham was sentenced to three weeks in prison after pleading guilty to paying $50,000 for a proctor to take her son's a.c.t. felicity's bribe was less than 1 lsh/3 of that -- 15 thousand dollars. she received a...
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jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more hi jane. >>good morning as california's have the second-most death for capita in the nation lendingtree says it's just under $1000 per person market share california was the highest per person at a 176,000 student loan debt, more than 30 grams per person color. well new report seems to confirm what you preach leith already could just like us a princeton university chicago report found. and on 69% of roku outs and 89% of amazon fire tvs. 2 things like device id serial numbers why find that addresses they can also pick up. we use games played and news programs watch. airlines will test its 20 hour. the flight is between sydney, australia and new york at least the us on their time a released a list on twitter all disney plus streaming service, this may have been the longest tweet ever. some of the shows are from the 40's and 50's include snow white film. some rare movies as well even some does that disney produced in the 70's and 80's and this we play. i'm jane king back to area. thanks a lot sha
jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more hi jane. >>good morning as california's have the second-most death for capita in the nation lendingtree says it's just under $1000 per person market share california was the highest per person at a 176,000 student loan debt, more than 30 grams per person color. well new report seems to confirm what you preach leith already could just like us a princeton university chicago report found. and on 69% of roku outs and 89% of amazon...
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jane: i get this question a lot. i actually think the experiences to me were more similar than dissimilar. my job was pretty much the same and the justices were focused on pretty much the same thing. they wanted a bench memo. sotomayor wanted a more thorough bench memo whereas gorsuch wanted us to talk it through so he had a short memo. but they just were both interested in, what does the law say? one was more interested in what does history say, one less so. but that is a little bit in the details. the process of doing the bench memos, talking with the justices, creating the opinions, it looked very similar. i would say, in terms of saying how i would feel if i differed with the justice, i would say something that justice gorsuch always told me, that justice white said when he clerked for him, that no one appointed me and i was not confirmed by the senate. at the end of the day, it was not my job to push my jurisprudential view. there was one point with the justice where i disagreed quite strongly and we talked abou
jane: i get this question a lot. i actually think the experiences to me were more similar than dissimilar. my job was pretty much the same and the justices were focused on pretty much the same thing. they wanted a bench memo. sotomayor wanted a more thorough bench memo whereas gorsuch wanted us to talk it through so he had a short memo. but they just were both interested in, what does the law say? one was more interested in what does history say, one less so. but that is a little bit in the...
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thank you jane.>one coming up here on the kron 00:04am morning news as people recount their memories of the 89 loma prieta earthquake really hear from one business owner who jumped into action to help those in need. after the break the bar gm is actually coming to the platform to hear from riders personally about what the like and don't like about system. it's his effort to try to prove things. we'll have more on that in a moment and here's a live look outside the bay bridge approach where traffic certainly is slow as you make your way from oakland in the san francisco. we're back at 7.24 an accident at a concord train yard left one bart train operator with a crushed leg. >>christine young is her name she was moving trains on that track when she fell. apparently early got caught between 2 cars and was crushed, there's a 10 mile per hour limit when moving cars in the yard and trains are move manually by propulsion machine workers that we've talked to say that at times this process, the trains can sudd
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thank you jane. >>still ahead. the morning news and new transportation options will be available starting this weekend. >>people going to the chase center details on the route. right after the break a father and son tackle a massive project building up lamborghini using at 3 d printer. how they're hoping to inspire kids to get involved in science as well as neck. for you to all the stories, here's a live look outside of the bay bridge toll applause yikes robin was to will have a full update traffic. when we come right back. >>welcome back 7.25 on this friday morning. we're looking forward to a nice sunny weekend ahead of us temperatures are cool this morning and as you're heading out to the airport do keep those jackets on but don't expect any delays as you're doing so if you're staying here the bay not flying anywhere else will maybe you're going to hardly strictly bluegrass in golden gate park in which case do expect 60's today but after today. it's solid 70's, this temperatures rise through the weekend plenty of
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i remember -- this is -- first grade, you remember "fun with dick and jane." see jane run. run, jane, run. >> i'll call you later. >> hey, chris, i got to go. i'll call you later. >> that's what he put in a text to the president of turkey, who you just said, don't be stupid. don't be a fool. i'll wreck your economy. call you later. >> ttyl. see you later. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. should americans be worried about the behavior of president trump? democratic congressional leaders abruptly left a meeting at the white house this afternoon. did you hear about that? there was a meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi. she said this. watch. >> -- witness on the part of the president was a meltdown, sad to say. >> she was there to talk about the very dangerous situation in syria, where turkey is attacking kurdish forces, who are u.s. allies in the battle against isis. but president trump just pulled u.s. forces out of the region. well, today the house voted overwhelmingly, 354-60, to approve a resolution opposing the president's move. >> most importantly, it asks for a
i remember -- this is -- first grade, you remember "fun with dick and jane." see jane run. run, jane, run. >> i'll call you later. >> hey, chris, i got to go. i'll call you later. >> that's what he put in a text to the president of turkey, who you just said, don't be stupid. don't be a fool. i'll wreck your economy. call you later. >> ttyl. see you later. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. should americans be worried about the behavior of president...
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jamie gillies, mary glasgow, jane evans.t it already banned? i've never hit my 16 year son, well—behaved, he isa hit my 16 year son, well—behaved, he is a credit to me but i on the other hand was leathered by my mum, was hit with a hairbrush, had my faced squeezed and scratched and it made me presenter. edward on twitter says i got me presenter. edward on twitter says igota me presenter. edward on twitter says i got a good old fashion smack on the bottom when i was a child and ensured i had a healthy respect for my parents, and we grope in a loving household that may be the person am today, respectful loving and willing today, respectful loving and willing to work —— we grew up in a loving household. you can text us or tweet us household. you can text us or tweet us day or night. the uk has published its brexit proposals — now it's over to the eu. are they going to be convinced by borisjohnson‘s new—look brexit plan to replace the northern irish backstop with two new slimmed—down borders across both ireland and the uk? well,
jamie gillies, mary glasgow, jane evans.t it already banned? i've never hit my 16 year son, well—behaved, he isa hit my 16 year son, well—behaved, he is a credit to me but i on the other hand was leathered by my mum, was hit with a hairbrush, had my faced squeezed and scratched and it made me presenter. edward on twitter says i got me presenter. edward on twitter says igota me presenter. edward on twitter says i got a good old fashion smack on the bottom when i was a child and ensured i had...
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jane, thank you for that our jane wells out west today. >>> europe turning back the clocks this week euro close moves back an hour until we follow suit this weekend. you can catch more on today's movers overseas at half past noon easte te rnimon "the halftime." we're back in a moment any. we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. i athere was a sports carre and a family saloon car and i always had in my mind that one day the family car could compete in rallies and racing when the mini actually came out i said this is the one to do it. >>> welcome back, everyone i'm sue herera, here's what's happening at this hour a state department special advisor for ukraine arriving on capitol hill for testimony in the trump impeachment inquiry. katherine croft is expected to tell lawmakers about phone calls from a lobbyist demanding that then ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch be fired.
jane, thank you for that our jane wells out west today. >>> europe turning back the clocks this week euro close moves back an hour until we follow suit this weekend. you can catch more on today's movers overseas at half past noon easte te rnimon "the halftime." we're back in a moment any. we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole...
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she only jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia weretoday, we were on the board of supervisor she only jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia were here today, we were on the board of supervisors and the work that we had to do and the process and what happens here and how rick in every single instance was basically actively engaged with wanting to be a part of the community. i'm so excited about the future. [applause] and last but not least, i want to say a few words about mayor ed lee because he was a real basketball fan and a true warriors fan. and this arena was something that he wanted to happen for san francisco. and so the work that he did, the obstacles that were overcome to allow something of this magnitude to happen and as was said before, you all know that with san francisco it is very challenging sometimes to get things done and get things built. but 100% privately financed, the work that had to go into the approval process, both state and locally, all that had to get done in
she only jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia weretoday, we were on the board of supervisor she only jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia were here today, we were on the board of supervisors and the work that we had to do and the process and what happens here and how rick in every single instance was basically actively engaged with wanting to be a part of the community. i'm so excited about...
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take that jane fineberg. take what? jane! i see you're still a weirdo.e a whole career of it babe. shop up to fifty percent off storewide with jeans from just fifteen bucks. now at old navy. ♪ yes ♪ hey sean hey dan ♪ i don't care where you're from, we're all just people. we want people to feel like they spent time with family. we want to create a place for more than just ourselves. we create the things that we want to exist in the world. ♪ my doors are always open. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight, from the new netflix show "the politician," lucy boynton is here. then, this is his album, called "heartache medication." jon pardi from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. you can see jon tomorrow and wednesday night at the ryman auditorium in nashville, tennessee. tomorrow night, "the joker" himself joaquin phoenix will be here. elizabeth olsen will join us and we'll have music from lukas nelson and promise of the real. and later this week -- gwyneth paltrow, bob iger, chef evan funke, plus music from lunay, and anderson paak featuring smokey robi
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i think i will start at the far end with jane. our most recent supreme court clerk. having the best memories of getting hired. obviously getting hired was a little bit unusual since we work for him on the court of appeals. maybe you could tell us about getting hard for your first supreme court. >> the first time around, many people applied for the clerkship i went on to a law firm. a law firm and the judge called me once a week. get your application into the court. collecting the materials. the resume. writing samples and the like. you send it to all justices across the board. i just remember the day i got a phone call to come in an interview with the justice. i think it was for a few days. from the phone call. there really was not that much time to prepare. you know, it is very intimidating. there is this grand building, of course. i think that most justices have interview both with the clerks and also with the justice. each justice, i think, has different preferences on how the interview will be. fairly substantive. we had to sit down with the clerks and then with
i think i will start at the far end with jane. our most recent supreme court clerk. having the best memories of getting hired. obviously getting hired was a little bit unusual since we work for him on the court of appeals. maybe you could tell us about getting hard for your first supreme court. >> the first time around, many people applied for the clerkship i went on to a law firm. a law firm and the judge called me once a week. get your application into the court. collecting the...
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joini joining us now is jane harman from the woodrow wilson center. jane, thanks for being with us.move by donald trump to suggest after a phone call once again with the turkish president has alarmed people on all sides saying we really depended on the kurds in this fight that donald trump likes to claim as his own over isis. >> right. well, first of all, kudos to richard burr and mark warner for for doing something bipartisan this the senate and courageous in issuing that report on russian interference. that is one point. you are right on this, your history lesson is always very informative. and the sad part is the tweet from donald trump came at 11:00 p.m. i think eastern time, maybe it was middle eastern time, saturday night after everyone working for donald trump thought they had a strategy that could work. and that is to create a safety zone between turkey and syria. a 30 mile deep 300 mile wide safety zone, where with u.s. air cover and these courageous fighters that we have on the ground, we would protect turkey from this threat that it fears will happen. that was the much be
joini joining us now is jane harman from the woodrow wilson center. jane, thanks for being with us.move by donald trump to suggest after a phone call once again with the turkish president has alarmed people on all sides saying we really depended on the kurds in this fight that donald trump likes to claim as his own over isis. >> right. well, first of all, kudos to richard burr and mark warner for for doing something bipartisan this the senate and courageous in issuing that report on...
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king back to daryn thank you jane. >>are supposed to be for coffee like that the afternoon. >>a look at this coming up we've got a while bad in the east bay that was found with rabies we're going to tell you where and we're also keeping an eye on the fires. in southern california fierce wildfire. in northern los angeles the saddle ridge fire is what it's called we'll have an update on what the size of that fire is when it broke out of where it's burning at how many people that evacuated. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited a
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we appreciate it we'll check back in with you as it plays out, jane thanks very much jane wells in california today >>> here's what else is ahead on "the exchange. >> coming up the big kahuna apple is set to report earnings after the bell will tonight's results be enough to keep the company's streak of all-time highs going plus, an insider's view. we'll speak with a former top official at the department of education who says the system is broken and student debt should be cancelled. >>> and mapping a comeback look at how one stock went from being out of mind to seeing a 50% rally this year. what do advisors look for in an etf? don't just track an index, this is "the exchange" on cnbc is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clients closer to their goals. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus conta
we appreciate it we'll check back in with you as it plays out, jane thanks very much jane wells in california today >>> here's what else is ahead on "the exchange. >> coming up the big kahuna apple is set to report earnings after the bell will tonight's results be enough to keep the company's streak of all-time highs going plus, an insider's view. we'll speak with a former top official at the department of education who says the system is broken and student debt should be...
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jane stanford is the university's co-founder. her vision played a central role in the university's early years. the name change goes into effect tomorrow. >>> oakland leaders getting the message after major league baseball leadership threatened the's could follow with a move to vegas. the coliseum sale would happen as part of the new stadium deal. "the chronicle" reports baseball's commissioner suggested if the city doesn't drop the suit the a's m l vegas. oakland leaders took that threat to heart and certain the issues will be resolved. >> don't go, don't go. here on "today in the bay," looks of gm workers will continue to strike, causing the company to lose $80 million a day. the big snag over the weekend that has put doubt over a quick settlement. >>> plus, snack bars are becoming a big business but not for big brands. why so many people are turn iin to small things but moving away from big brand companies. >>> taking a look out at the bay bridge, a start to the morning which is a great one. it's monday, wake up! thanks for wa
jane stanford is the university's co-founder. her vision played a central role in the university's early years. the name change goes into effect tomorrow. >>> oakland leaders getting the message after major league baseball leadership threatened the's could follow with a move to vegas. the coliseum sale would happen as part of the new stadium deal. "the chronicle" reports baseball's commissioner suggested if the city doesn't drop the suit the a's m l vegas. oakland leaders...
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and there's one young attacker who stands above all the rest in the bundesliga jane incense we take a close look at the englishman's bridge. jayden sent forward for us here dortmund started playing in the street. now opening for the bat we headed to england and had a look around jade and son chose place of origin so you could do well jaden malique son showed nicknamed the rocket his full stages to date what food and city dortmund's most just do. he's only getting started but he's already experienced plenty jaden hails from kennington in south london his parents came from trinidad and tobago and made this then you have what does this place mean to jaded. my home that's where. i'm no friends or family born on march 25th 2000 jaden grew up in this very building on. the. left of a great come down and until i. finished school in the truth. but his mum didn't like him playing in the streets at age 5 she brought him to a community playground project run by norman. guidance or we had a chat dresses. for skills as jade and have norman to thank. both a lot. i used to work in both left and right
and there's one young attacker who stands above all the rest in the bundesliga jane incense we take a close look at the englishman's bridge. jayden sent forward for us here dortmund started playing in the street. now opening for the bat we headed to england and had a look around jade and son chose place of origin so you could do well jaden malique son showed nicknamed the rocket his full stages to date what food and city dortmund's most just do. he's only getting started but he's already...
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jane sanders. [cheering] [chanting "jane, jane, jane."] dr. sanders: thank you. hello new york. i am so pleased to be with you all. with our children and grandchildren to support an extraordinary man we all support, my husband, bernie sanders. [cheering] aboutnders: as i look this incredible crowd, this huge crowd, i see people from every single background. [cheering] dr. sanders: apropos for the melting pot we call new york. most of our ancestors came here. hours came from new york, but they came to america to find a better life. to escapefrom ireland famine and poverty. bernie's came from poland to escape anti-semitism and poverty. they all believed they could create a better life for future generations here in america, and they could. but over the last four years that promise has been eroded. --nie's plans to change bernie plans to change all that. lifeving the quality of for all americans and building a country based on fairness, compassion and justice is at the core of bernie's message. [cheering] dr. sanders: i am here to tell you bernie is back. [cheering] [chanting] dr.
jane sanders. [cheering] [chanting "jane, jane, jane."] dr. sanders: thank you. hello new york. i am so pleased to be with you all. with our children and grandchildren to support an extraordinary man we all support, my husband, bernie sanders. [cheering] aboutnders: as i look this incredible crowd, this huge crowd, i see people from every single background. [cheering] dr. sanders: apropos for the melting pot we call new york. most of our ancestors came here. hours came from new york,...
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jane wells went to a ranch in montana to see what cowboys have to say about this new industry "got beef" is this week's cover story. >> reporter: brett's family has been raising cattle for five generations across wyoming and montana in some of the most beautiful country in america. >> all i ever wanted to do was be a cowboy. >> reporter: they are facing a rival with a lot of momentum fake meat made from plants companies like beyond meat are tiny compared to a national beef herd worth an estimated $67 billion but ranchers are taking notice and they have a few beefs. >> we are not against science. we are not against people wanting to make new products we just want to make sure we're on a level and even playing field where everybody goes by the same regulations and same rules. >> reporter: beef number one the meat industry is regulated sting gently by the usda but plant is regulated by fda. if plant based burgers can't be eaten raw, the national beefman's association think they should be regulated like meat. >> they want the same protection and have the same consumer confidence. >> reporte
jane wells went to a ranch in montana to see what cowboys have to say about this new industry "got beef" is this week's cover story. >> reporter: brett's family has been raising cattle for five generations across wyoming and montana in some of the most beautiful country in america. >> all i ever wanted to do was be a cowboy. >> reporter: they are facing a rival with a lot of momentum fake meat made from plants companies like beyond meat are tiny compared to a...
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jane wells has a preview, it's so scary, the pictures, jane i hope you're okay >> reporter: yeah, thanks to kick up we could see gusts of 80 miles an hour today and we have new information on not only what caused this fire but a huge fire down here last year, both involving utility compans.ie we'll have that information when "squawk" returns she wanted a roommate to help with the cooking. but she wanted someone who loves cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. >>> welcome back, everybody. california winds that have fueled wooiildfires have promptd mass power shutdowns jane wells joins us. good morning >> reporter: hi, becky this is still the getty fire area they're concerned that as these winds pick up today maybe there's some still smoldering embers in these destroyed houses which could come across and get houses which are
jane wells has a preview, it's so scary, the pictures, jane i hope you're okay >> reporter: yeah, thanks to kick up we could see gusts of 80 miles an hour today and we have new information on not only what caused this fire but a huge fire down here last year, both involving utility compans.ie we'll have that information when "squawk" returns she wanted a roommate to help with the cooking. but she wanted someone who loves cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one...
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burning.california >> reporter: i'm jane wells in healdsburg, california. the governor has declared a state of emergegey. the state's companies are trying flames.he e step a we'll have that story coming up. dest ctive fires are sweepin through the state and the winds are high. power has been shut off for thousands of people and the utility pg&e said that its pow skbrer lines may he started o wildfires over the weekend in the san francisco bay area. pg&e shares fel sharply again today as the iinkaide fire the north casts doubt over the bankrupt utility's future. jane wells reports from wine country in healdsburg, california. >> reporter: from north to south. >> they want to get people out of there safely. they'll worry about the structures later. >> reporter: california was on fire again. in southern california several new fires broke out including one along the 405 freeway which forced celebrities who live on l.a.'s west side to flee. >> i personally saw five homes on tiger tail that have been lost but i saw them holding the lines there and that h n n sprea
burning.california >> reporter: i'm jane wells in healdsburg, california. the governor has declared a state of emergegey. the state's companies are trying flames.he e step a we'll have that story coming up. dest ctive fires are sweepin through the state and the winds are high. power has been shut off for thousands of people and the utility pg&e said that its pow skbrer lines may he started o wildfires over the weekend in the san francisco bay area. pg&e shares fel sharply again...
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the woman, identified by police as sara jane moore, was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumpedff a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background, it turned out, was as a sort of eccentric, kind of a lower-rung political figure. she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month were two attempts on his life, squeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> so once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of the assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country. will it take another assassination in our lifetime to finally force some action? >>> in the '70s, new york was really in danger. the whole social fabric seemed to have been torn in half, and crime was just one of the many indications that we were lost. >> i would say the last ten years, the homicide rate has increased by leaps a
the woman, identified by police as sara jane moore, was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumpedff a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background, it turned out, was as a sort of eccentric, kind of a lower-rung political figure. she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month were two attempts on his life, squeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be...
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take that jane fineberg. take what? jane! i see you're still a weirdo.navy. ilike 4 lines for $25 per line, per month and 4 free phones. now the whole family can stay connected. not this connected. switch and get 4 lines with unlimited gigs for $25 per line per month plus 4 free lg stylo™5 phones, all on our super reliable, super fast nationwide network. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! welcome back! folks-- thank you so much. we have a lovely studio audience. a fantastic audience nches a great audience. >> stephen: we have a great audience, and we have a lot of little rituals before taping here in the ed sullivan theater that you don't get to see at home. for instance, i come out to meet the audience and take the audience questions. and we do a tricky thing. we record those, we edit them together, and now i show them to you. jim. ( applause ) yes, ma'am. you like my set? i like it, too, thank you. ther? because sometimes they put it away
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