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the car, how to find the best credit card points, cash back, or something else >>> hot stuff, our jane wells tried the world's hottest peppers. everything was fine until. >> it's really good, isn't it? >> i need a kleenex. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money. your money, your life, your future now becky quick. >>> we begin with our veterans each year 250,000 veterans leave active duty and return to civilian life. for some that transition cannot only be physically difficult, but it could have a daily to service animals can provide support for those who suffer from ptsd and more kate rogers has more >> kiss. there. >> reporter: like so many people, matt has a special bond with his dog jason but for rabler jason is much more than a companion, he means freedom. >> independence. independence on a level you wouldn't believe if i was on the road and drop my car keys, there would be no one around, who's going to help me my service dog will. >> reporter: the veteran had his spinal cord damaged when a mortar round landed next to his position while serving as a marin
the car, how to find the best credit card points, cash back, or something else >>> hot stuff, our jane wells tried the world's hottest peppers. everything was fine until. >> it's really good, isn't it? >> i need a kleenex. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money. your money, your life, your future now becky quick. >>> we begin with our veterans each year 250,000 veterans leave active duty and return to...
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sfor nightly busin report, jane wells in los angeles, happy thanksgiving. >> to you too, jane. >>> and finally ton like thanksgiving will be the busiest ever for air trial are deavel. a airline t group projects 30.5 million will travel o u.s. airlines during the 12 day holiday window. that's up for 29 million busiest travel day, the sunday after november 25th. >> and before we go another final look on the day -- another volatile day on the dow. down 205. longest losing streak in tleep months. the nasdaq down 64. s&p down 20. >> stay tuned for tomorrow, right. >> see what happens. >> that does it for us tonight. m sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a wonderful evening.ee we'llou tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news amica." fundinof this presentation is made possible by the freeman undation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for amera's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curi
sfor nightly busin report, jane wells in los angeles, happy thanksgiving. >> to you too, jane. >>> and finally ton like thanksgiving will be the busiest ever for air trial are deavel. a airline t group projects 30.5 million will travel o u.s. airlines during the 12 day holiday window. that's up for 29 million busiest travel day, the sunday after november 25th. >> and before we go another final look on the day -- another volatile day on the dow. down 205. longest losing...
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jane wells explains from anaheim,alifornia for us tonight. >> reporter: the recycling business is getting trashed. >> well, recycling model right now in the u.s. is >>brok. on slayinger is ceo of republic services, a waste managemepa comny doing well with the regular garbage business, not so well with recycling. and they're not alone. for years, the garbage man has collected our recyclables curbside often at a loss because he made goodngoney reselli a lot ofia the mat overseas especially to china. but now china has an air pollution problem. it has stopped boying things like the old card brd boxes. and the value of the commoditie plummeted fr00 a ton to half that. at the same time, the values of the commodities are coming count more and more consumers are putting a wrong stuff in the recycle bin. these people pull out the bad stuff, t stuff that shouldn't be in there. for example plastic bottles are fine. plastic bags gum up the machine. and while clean card board is great, if you put in t greasy part of your pizza box you could contaminate the eire load. >> contamination levels are as muc
jane wells explains from anaheim,alifornia for us tonight. >> reporter: the recycling business is getting trashed. >> well, recycling model right now in the u.s. is >>brok. on slayinger is ceo of republic services, a waste managemepa comny doing well with the regular garbage business, not so well with recycling. and they're not alone. for years, the garbage man has collected our recyclables curbside often at a loss because he made goodngoney reselli a lot ofia the mat overseas...
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jane wells is in anaheim, california, for us. >> reporter: the recycling business is getting trashed. >> while the recycling model right now in the u.s. is broken. >> don slager os ceo republices servic, a waste management company doing well with the regularot garbage business so well with recycling. and they're not alone. for years, thearbage man has collected our recyclables curbside often at a losshe becae made good money reselling the materials overseas to china but now china has an air pollution problem so it stopped buying things like old card boards. bo appear the value of the commodities plumted to $0 a ton to half that. at the same time the values of the commodities are c ing down more and more consumers are putting the wrong stuff in the recycle bin.th e people are busy pulling out the bad stuff process. that shouldn't be in there. plastic bottles are fine. but not bags. they gum up the machines. get this. while clean card board is great, if you put in the greasy part of your pizza box you could contaminate the entire load. >> contamination levels are as much as 30%. so we'r
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that is not the case now that is what jane wells found in this cover story rethinking recycling >> reporter: the recycling business is getting trashed. >> the recycling model right now in the u.s. is broken. >> reporter: ceo of public services a waste management service doing very well with garbage business. not so well with recycling they are not alone for years, the garbage man picked up recycle possibles. he did well selling overseas to china. now china has a pollution problem. those values have plummeted to about $200 a ton to half that. the values of these are coming down more and more consumers are putting in the wrong stuff in the bin. plastic bottles are fine, plastic bags, no they gum up the machines clean cardboard is great if you put in the greasy part of your pizza box, you could contaminate the entire load. >> we are sending the truck to your home to pick up clean recycleables and having to spend a lot of money to clean that up. >> it warns if the retail value stays low, collection rates at the curb could rise. it might more slowly if people learn what goes in to the blue bin a
that is not the case now that is what jane wells found in this cover story rethinking recycling >> reporter: the recycling business is getting trashed. >> the recycling model right now in the u.s. is broken. >> reporter: ceo of public services a waste management service doing very well with garbage business. not so well with recycling they are not alone for years, the garbage man picked up recycle possibles. he did well selling overseas to china. now china has a pollution...
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. >> i want to bring in jane wells as well out west in the aftermath of this midterm election jane >>, john yeah, we're here in arizona where the senate race is too close to call between two women, but it has been a record-breaking night for women, democratic women, i should say 97 women have been elected to the house. that is a new record but 83 of them are democrats the numbers in the senate are holding steady we'll ending up with 23 women senators that's the same as now maybe 24 if this runoff election in mississippi is won by the female candidate but it really was a move for democratic women many of them decided to run for office in 2016 after donald trump's election and in fact the center for american women in politics women actually lost ground in this election so we've had this huge surge but it's really a democratic wave on the female side. carl >> jane, thank you our jane wells, a live shot of the white house as we are awaiting the president in a couple of minutes. by the way, the president's week is far from over he is expected to meet with putin this weekend in paris over a
. >> i want to bring in jane wells as well out west in the aftermath of this midterm election jane >>, john yeah, we're here in arizona where the senate race is too close to call between two women, but it has been a record-breaking night for women, democratic women, i should say 97 women have been elected to the house. that is a new record but 83 of them are democrats the numbers in the senate are holding steady we'll ending up with 23 women senators that's the same as now maybe 24...
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lots of off instead of the equivalent to better says you jane well but also that i doubt the devil rays so sad of course i may be tainted. probably shave a corner like so for officer and then it's either build these to get to talk mr will see but i'm going to bill for use in his sub when i can but it sort of soft that very soon would cheer and they could then separate get to put the t.v. to receive right when to provide this is the leader office right alex i know if. this were up to me it want a clue. kamila the world. it's the same. sort of chatter always help her get to the image of ted we're going to do what i. said she had. a bit i mean gets you on it or to respond as she should have been told me doing what all they can do it is partly because you they will. the french be nicer nerd is one step ahead of the italians did not only converted the office software but also like the munich administration changed the operating system from windows to linux and by doing so saved around twenty million euros in eight years nevertheless the police department is now coming on the massive pressure
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jane wells in arizona for us >>> coming up, etsy excels, up 26% today and a whopping 150% so far this leaving amazon far behind is this stock handmade for great returns? "trading nation" is next only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. this is "trading thagsnation." etsy is soaring more than 26% today alone following earnings that stock now up 150% this year meanwhile rival amazon up 48% in the same time, though well off its highs. did etsy win the battle or win the bigger war stacy gilbert, and mark newton kick that around a bit stacy, this is not really a zero sum game etsy is a tiny fraction of amazon in sales but what do you think the merits and demerits are? >> mike, you're right. you compare etsy's $600 million to amazon's $200 billion
jane wells in arizona for us >>> coming up, etsy excels, up 26% today and a whopping 150% so far this leaving amazon far behind is this stock handmade for great returns? "trading nation" is next only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your...
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jane wells, thank you very much.p the biggest after hour movers next. >> a special edition of squawk box. can you catch joe becky and andrew for an extra hour starting 5:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow early rise for them. i've been the.er "closing bell" back in a couple much minutes ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ >>> let's check in on the headlines making news after hours. etsy shares surging after the company reported strong revenue guidance and issued a $200 million buyback. >> diller shares in the opposite direction. amp the online real estate company posted a third
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jane wells, as we watch the female vote and female candidates today >>> under armour drama today "wallting that under armour told employees in an e-mail back in february that it was going to stop covering expenses for attending strip clubs. they attended them with celebrities. in a statement, the company says, quote, we've addressed these serious allegations of the past and we will continue to address workplace behavior that violates our policy. inappropriate behavior that challenges our policies or unacceptable will not be tolerated. look, this comes at a tough time for under armour, the company was just starting to prove to wall street that it's maturing it's focusing on profitability and hiring key operates like patrick fiske for the business that's been the story on wall street so it is a bad look and people are wondering what took so long? this is 2018 number one, the founder and ceo, the company stressing that the founder is not implicated in this article and he did thought use company funds at a strip club so investors shouldn't have to worry about his leadership. number two, if
jane wells, as we watch the female vote and female candidates today >>> under armour drama today "wallting that under armour told employees in an e-mail back in february that it was going to stop covering expenses for attending strip clubs. they attended them with celebrities. in a statement, the company says, quote, we've addressed these serious allegations of the past and we will continue to address workplace behavior that violates our policy. inappropriate behavior that...
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guys >> oh, jane wells, thank you very much. the beach looks so calm, but the polling areas don't. thank you. now, let's get to san francisco with a look at why this election matters to marijuana >> the cannabis industry is looking at the midterms closer than any election in the past. voters in michigan and north dakota are considering legalizi legalizing michigan is one of the many insiders they're watching most closely because if passed the measure would make the state the first in the midwest to legalize recreational marijuana and it could have a legal effect. passage of the medical marijuana could send a strong signal to washington monitoring the illinois governor race u.s. cannabis companies i talked to are also closely watching congressional races because there are several marijuana bills locked up in the pipeline. the most notable one is the state's act which would leave legalization up to states and two out of three americans now support legalizing marijuana. there are currently 51 companies on the canadian exchange, securities exchange making up nearly $9.5 trillion in mar
guys >> oh, jane wells, thank you very much. the beach looks so calm, but the polling areas don't. thank you. now, let's get to san francisco with a look at why this election matters to marijuana >> the cannabis industry is looking at the midterms closer than any election in the past. voters in michigan and north dakota are considering legalizi legalizing michigan is one of the many insiders they're watching most closely because if passed the measure would make the state the first...
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jane wells >>> the oil market is closing for the day.o jackie at the cnbc commodity desk. >> crude was layer on the day, the week, the month, the year. the gains from january to october, completely wiped out. session low 59.26, it looks like the close is just over $60 a barrel under 60 significant because it shows you there's conviction in the trade to the down side we've seen it before, test the level. look for monday to tegs and hold producers meeting this weekend, maybe some production that can come out of that but most saying don't hold your breath there's going to be an oversupply situation, it's going to take low prices to get the producers back in line. >> oil prices 19% now in the drop, sending gasoline prices down, which could potentially help certain restaurants matt, we have seen a correlation in the past about consumer spending tied to at least oil prices decline so are we going to see that this time around as well? >> i think it's important. i think you touch on two things not only gasoline but oil as far as getting into the
jane wells >>> the oil market is closing for the day.o jackie at the cnbc commodity desk. >> crude was layer on the day, the week, the month, the year. the gains from january to october, completely wiped out. session low 59.26, it looks like the close is just over $60 a barrel under 60 significant because it shows you there's conviction in the trade to the down side we've seen it before, test the level. look for monday to tegs and hold producers meeting this weekend, maybe some...
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jane wells is live in phoenix with more. hi, jane. >> reporter: hey, tyler. control of the senate could be decided in the west, and we've got a hot one here in arizona. both candidates are women, and it's gone negative, which can sometimes have negative consequences when you're female. we'll talk about that when we come back. ♪ ♪ (buzzing) gather new insights, leave your data protected on-site, and put it all to work with ai. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirat
jane wells is live in phoenix with more. hi, jane. >> reporter: hey, tyler. control of the senate could be decided in the west, and we've got a hot one here in arizona. both candidates are women, and it's gone negative, which can sometimes have negative consequences when you're female. we'll talk about that when we come back. ♪ ♪ (buzzing) gather new insights, leave your data protected on-site, and put it all to work with ai. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm...
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jane wells, looking at disney. >>> a look at the major averages dow up 138, not far from session highsp up 8 mpen iis one of the few dow coontsn the red. "squawk alley" is back in a moment hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits, hospital stays and emergency care. but they also include prescription drug coverage. in fact, last year humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $6,900 on average on their prescription costs. call a licensed humana sales agent or go online to find out if you could save on your prescription drugs. this plan delivers coverage for the three things you may care most about; prescription drug coverage, doctor visits, and hospital stays. plus, potential cost savings on your plan premium. humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals. so call us, or go online to find out if your doctor i
jane wells, looking at disney. >>> a look at the major averages dow up 138, not far from session highsp up 8 mpen iis one of the few dow coontsn the red. "squawk alley" is back in a moment hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits,...
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as you jane said well but also the death of devil rays so again while it's out of course i may be tainted probably share with the likes of isabelle and its other bill mr get to talk i said i will see but i don't. office can decide what i can but it sort of soft that very soon in china they can then separate the people who look at tita. the went inside this is the leader office right alex i know if. this were claiming it want. camilla thought it was. the same. as a lunch at always help or just to the image of ted we're going to do what i. said she had. a bit i mean gets you on it or to respond as she should have been told told me a little queen indeed it is probably a considerable. the french random of the master nerd is one step ahead of the italians did not only converted the office software but also like the munich administration changed the operating system from windows to linux and by doing so saved around twenty million euros in eight years nevertheless the police department is now coming on the massive pressure investigate europe has seen an order from the ministry of the interior t
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well "the other side of the wind" win over audiences? ♪ janelcome to our viewers on public television in america and around t globe. president trump is leaving no question about the topic on his mind going into the midterm elections. for another day, he has taken a tough stand on immigration, saying those who try tthenter united states illegally will be immediately turned back withi forcneeded. he then accused the democrats of encouraging the caravans currently moving through mexicme from centralca. our north american editor has the latest. reporter: it feels as though america is going into a war footing. thousands of troops mobilized. destination, the southern boer. the enemy -- men, women, and children winding their way througcentral america. -- mexico. 15,000 soldiers are being deployed to stop immigrants on foot from entering the united states, illegally, says the president. with five days to go until a crucial election, this has taken on a deeply political hue. moment, large, well organized caravans of migrants are marching towards our sou
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well. talk to jane about obviously the lira, and the rand as well. three currencies that are fascinating.arly ahead of the g20 as well, it looks like the market is optimistic about the meeting second happen on the sidelines. equities elsewhere are pretty optimistic about things. -- emerging markets are having a better time equities wise. >> as you say, james has joined us on set here there is plenty to talk about. we need to talk about the dollar, the pound, the euro, the market currencies. head of fx strategy, good afternoon. , too bigion yesterday of a reaction? >> put -- possibly. we had a big reaction yesterday in the u.s. not so much in asia as well. a large part of the focus is on trade. that dominates risk -- risk appetite for months ahead possibly unless we get a solution over the weekend. tradesne of the risk people are talking about is the strength of the yen going forward from here here you see a lot of debate in the market. the yen is kind of the proxy for the risk on an risk off where people sit with the trade story and other stuff we have. you are not as convinced that the y
well. talk to jane about obviously the lira, and the rand as well. three currencies that are fascinating.arly ahead of the g20 as well, it looks like the market is optimistic about the meeting second happen on the sidelines. equities elsewhere are pretty optimistic about things. -- emerging markets are having a better time equities wise. >> as you say, james has joined us on set here there is plenty to talk about. we need to talk about the dollar, the pound, the euro, the market...
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jane: google employees around the world walk out in prott over the techs giant'handling of sexual harassment. and it took nearly 50 years, but the final film from orson wellet is abo to be released. wellthe other side of the wind" win oveaudiences? ♪ jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. prident trump is leaving no question about the t gic on his ming into the midterm elections. for another day, he has taken a tough stand on immigration, saying those who try to enter the united states illegallwill be immediately turned back with force, if needed. he then accused the democrats of encouraging the cara currently moving through mexico from central america. our north american editor has. the late f reporter: itls as though america is going into a war opoting. thousands of tromobilized. destination, the southern border. the enemy -- meil women, and en winding their way through central america. -- mexico. 15,000 soldiers are being deployed to stop immigrants on foot from entering the united states, illegally, says the president. with five days to go until a crucial election, this has taken on a deeply political hue. moment, large, well organized c
jane: google employees around the world walk out in prott over the techs giant'handling of sexual harassment. and it took nearly 50 years, but the final film from orson wellet is abo to be released. wellthe other side of the wind" win oveaudiences? ♪ jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. prident trump is leaving no question about the t gic on his ming into the midterm elections. for another day, he has taken a tough stand on immigration,...
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. >> a sadness jane knew too well. she too had lost a parent to suicide.among the many things he taught me was to laugh. i come from a family that's a bit on the depressive side. and jane helped teach ted be more involved as a father. >> i spoke to him about my own regrets about not being a better parent. i tried to model for him. >> including at christmas. >> i had seen home movies of earlier christmases that were really not so fun, that were pretty tense. >> let's put them in the other room, please. run the tv games upstairs, okay, not downstairs. goodbye. >> he had three kids in military college. very buttoned up. a semblance of order. when jane came along, there wasn't this order any more. she knew more about us than our dad knew about it. she did her homework. >> our time together was a happy time for everybody. it was kind of like camelot. >> ted's family life was thriving. and business was booming. when he hired a los angeles times publisher to run cnn. >> i worked for some really some unbelievably powerful people. ted rattles my cage. >> i need amm
. >> a sadness jane knew too well. she too had lost a parent to suicide.among the many things he taught me was to laugh. i come from a family that's a bit on the depressive side. and jane helped teach ted be more involved as a father. >> i spoke to him about my own regrets about not being a better parent. i tried to model for him. >> including at christmas. >> i had seen home movies of earlier christmases that were really not so fun, that were pretty tense. >>...
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jane: are you saying that this could very well get worse?han: yeah, that is an important part of the climate change flild of science. going to the doctor, when the doctor says we understand t at the cause is, you have a better idea of w coming haxt. terms of climatee it's getting hotter and drier. even in the situations where it is not getting drier on average, we will see more drought. when those droughts occur, they will be longer and more severe. therefore much worse for the wildfire. jane: what can be done in the short term to lessen the risk right now? jonathan: there is more to it than climate change. many of these forests wouldn't ' a problem if people didt live in them or adjacent to them. it is important for us to try and warn people when they are living in or adjacent to forests to take the necessary precautions. furthermore, a lot of these forests naturally have burned, and so one of the things we can do is manage the forest more aggressively to remove the finer fuels that make these fires gett so large andf control. jane: there d
jane: are you saying that this could very well get worse?han: yeah, that is an important part of the climate change flild of science. going to the doctor, when the doctor says we understand t at the cause is, you have a better idea of w coming haxt. terms of climatee it's getting hotter and drier. even in the situations where it is not getting drier on average, we will see more drought. when those droughts occur, they will be longer and more severe. therefore much worse for the wildfire. jane:...
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jane: how is that likely to go down in florida, a state you know well from 2016? tight and how important is rajini: we have two key races -- , ma course, but the ones we are watching r races for governor and senate for the both of them are looking close. the latest polls show democratic candidate in both races are slightly ahead. i remember in 2016 when we looked at the pls, hillary clinton and donald trump right between the final stretch were neck and neck. donald trump really did invest in the state of florida. he did more rallies, he had more passion. in many ways he had a connection because we had that he had in his home oral -- he had a connection because he had his home mar-a-lago there. the democrats have big hitters florida as well. on friday former president barackba will be addressing a rally in followed a. jane: early h votin much impact could it have? rajini: it could have a big stpact. let' with florida -- $3.4 -- 3.4 million ballots alreadyle cast. pere saying this is a record from 20 and he could make a dierence if people already vote. ini vaidyanat
jane: how is that likely to go down in florida, a state you know well from 2016? tight and how important is rajini: we have two key races -- , ma course, but the ones we are watching r races for governor and senate for the both of them are looking close. the latest polls show democratic candidate in both races are slightly ahead. i remember in 2016 when we looked at the pls, hillary clinton and donald trump right between the final stretch were neck and neck. donald trump really did invest in...
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well. here's jane wakefield.le because most young people have devices and spend lots of time on them and health professionals, pa rents them and health professionals, parents and teachers are concerned that the amount of time that children are spending on the devices means they are not getting enough sleep. there have been studies to suggest this is the case that this study seems to run counter to some of those, suggesting that actually it is not bigger problem is people talk. the study the data that was donein talk. the study the data that was done in 2006 in the us, a vast amount of amount sampling, done in 2006 in the us, a vast amount sampling, 30,000 youngsters. the study was done to look at the help of households and it was done by pa rents help of households and it was done by parents self reporting how many hours the children slept. —— 50,000. but looking at the figures, a teenager who spent no time on screen gotan teenager who spent no time on screen got an average only 20 minutes more sleep than a teena
well. here's jane wakefield.le because most young people have devices and spend lots of time on them and health professionals, pa rents them and health professionals, parents and teachers are concerned that the amount of time that children are spending on the devices means they are not getting enough sleep. there have been studies to suggest this is the case that this study seems to run counter to some of those, suggesting that actually it is not bigger problem is people talk. the study the...
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[applause] i want to comment on what jane said for a personal story involving open road. we have a friend who is a very well-known writer who's written 20 books all of which were published by the publishing companies. when jane started open road, we looked at her company into this particular person's backlist and not one of her 20 books is available for purchase. it was shocking to me how could this be a person that was a wonderful writer and well-known personality and not one book was available. when jane and her company looked at this body of work she took it on totally, this, her books got a real life and this was incredibly important and it's something she did through open road that has changed certainly the world of publishing. next to brooke, it is a hybrid prius and so my question what is a hybrid prius and why is it different from what we used to call vanity publishing? why i went into hybrid is about my experience and leaving steel price i did give a talk that tells the story tha but i can as be a little bit more -- i can be more specific with a smaller audience. when i -- the timing is interesting
[applause] i want to comment on what jane said for a personal story involving open road. we have a friend who is a very well-known writer who's written 20 books all of which were published by the publishing companies. when jane started open road, we looked at her company into this particular person's backlist and not one of her 20 books is available for purchase. it was shocking to me how could this be a person that was a wonderful writer and well-known personality and not one book was...
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controversial brexit plan, what does that say on theresa may's possibility to keep job, jane, what are your thoughts this morning? >> well been steady, there's been good news for theresa may and that's because one of the key ministers michael has decide food stay, also rumors yesterday that maybe he would go, present himself as challenge the other her position as another prime minister but lots of rumors, still lots of rumors and that her job could be on the line and next few days will be crucial, even if we get a new leader of the conservative party, new prime minister, the issue about brexit and whether or not parliament will pass the plan that theresa may put in place. gerri: 7 government officials leaving yesterday. could she actually survive a no confidence vote? there's a possibility that she could survive, the next few days will be really, really crucial and watching the headlines, watching the rumors and as i say, a week a very long time in politics and bound to be in uk in the following week. lauren: jane for investors out there and people watching the show, the pound, the sterling trade, the trade to watch to s
controversial brexit plan, what does that say on theresa may's possibility to keep job, jane, what are your thoughts this morning? >> well been steady, there's been good news for theresa may and that's because one of the key ministers michael has decide food stay, also rumors yesterday that maybe he would go, present himself as challenge the other her position as another prime minister but lots of rumors, still lots of rumors and that her job could be on the line and next few days will be...
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away from the sporting contest, jane, how does the politics look where you are? well at the moment! but people are really try to get away from politics for at least an hour or so, not letting them do that of course! it is a very interesting match. atlanta is in georgia and a red state. we are watching that stay closely because there is a very tight governor ‘s race, which should not be tied. donald trump took georgia in 2016 but it‘s an indication of how riled up but it‘s an indication of how riled up democrats are and how this is really a referendum on donald trump. we are watching that race closely. it is home to a number of house races. again, very tight. the democrats only need 2a seats to take control of the house. at the moment, they are odds—on favourite to do that rather than the republicans, who should keep control of the senate. possibly even increasing their majority. we are hoping to speak to fans later and find out whether they see the bellwethers coming into play. when they can turn themselves away from their barbecues! fair enough. do you think that bot
away from the sporting contest, jane, how does the politics look where you are? well at the moment! but people are really try to get away from politics for at least an hour or so, not letting them do that of course! it is a very interesting match. atlanta is in georgia and a red state. we are watching that stay closely because there is a very tight governor ‘s race, which should not be tied. donald trump took georgia in 2016 but it‘s an indication of how riled up but it‘s an indication of...
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well. that's not your jane. >> chris: i think some of the coverage of you, and i've set it on the record, is but i don't think -- >> president trump: most of it is biased. >> chris: i don't know but the idea that you call us the enemy of the people. >> president trump: i'm not calling you that. >> chris: we are altogether. >> president trump: no. i'm not calling you -- >> president trump: it doesn't matter when you call me. when you call cnn and "the new york times," we are in solidarity, sir. >> president trump: fakeness, fake reporting is what's tearing this country apart because people know, people like things that are happening and they are not hearing about it. >> chris: where do you rank yourself in the pantheon of great presidents? there is a lincoln and, there's fdr and reagan. do you make the top ten? >> president trump: i think i'm doing a great job. we have the best economy we've ever had. >> chris: so where do you rank yourself? >> president trump: we would be in war with north korea if that administration had continued forward. i hate to do it but i will do it. i give myself an
well. that's not your jane. >> chris: i think some of the coverage of you, and i've set it on the record, is but i don't think -- >> president trump: most of it is biased. >> chris: i don't know but the idea that you call us the enemy of the people. >> president trump: i'm not calling you that. >> chris: we are altogether. >> president trump: no. i'm not calling you -- >> president trump: it doesn't matter when you call me. when you call cnn and...
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more from jane of course later as well.emale voters that campaigners on both sides have had in their sights. they were fired up by the divisive appointment of brett kavanaugh to be a judge on the supreme court. that happened despite him being accused of raping a woman when he was in high school more than 30 years ago. emily maitlis reports. polling day in america is bringing queues you don't normally see in the middle of a presidential term. and we are all trying to work out what it means. there is talk of young voters changing races in key battleground states. in texas early voters have already outnumbered all those who cast their ballot four yea rs those who cast their ballot four years ago. and there is one group in particular who might change the outcome of what happens tonight. they just happen outcome of what happens tonight. theyjust happen to be half the population. america's mid—term elections are expected to be a relatively sedate affair. but it all got shaken up by one man. no, not him. him. trump's nominee forth
more from jane of course later as well.emale voters that campaigners on both sides have had in their sights. they were fired up by the divisive appointment of brett kavanaugh to be a judge on the supreme court. that happened despite him being accused of raping a woman when he was in high school more than 30 years ago. emily maitlis reports. polling day in america is bringing queues you don't normally see in the middle of a presidential term. and we are all trying to work out what it means....
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in july we heard from hundreds of members of the public as well as district six supervisor jane kim supporting making quick changes to improve safety on townshend street. we will construct the project starting with the first segment between fifth and seventh streets this month including repaving and restriping the new roadway configuration and protective bikeways. we'll work on the major changes again third and fifth streets in the gnaw year that will be extensive coordination with caltrain, money' and all the other transportation providers as we build out the new sidewalk island and the last segment between seventh and eighth streets. thank you very much. >> thank you, very much. i'm going to go directly to public comment because people have been patient and they've been here for a while. if can hif we can go. good afternoon. senior community organizer at the san francisco bike coalition. the outrage we've been hearing over the past few months about the condition of townshend is nothing new. in 2008, the sf chronicle said, referring to townshend, that a city street without a sidewalk is like
in july we heard from hundreds of members of the public as well as district six supervisor jane kim supporting making quick changes to improve safety on townshend street. we will construct the project starting with the first segment between fifth and seventh streets this month including repaving and restriping the new roadway configuration and protective bikeways. we'll work on the major changes again third and fifth streets in the gnaw year that will be extensive coordination with caltrain,...
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could be a wonderful writer, well-known personality and not one book was available. when jane and her company looked at this body of work, jane took it on totally in for this writer and this was incredibly important that has changed certainly publishing. she writes press is referred to as hybrid prius. so broke, my question is what is a hybrid prius and why is it different from what we used to call vanity publishing. >> yeah. i get that question from time to time. i will tell a little bit of the story because when i went into hybrid really is about my experience at seal press and leaving real prize. i did give a talk that tells the story, but i can always be a little bit more, i might need a new mic. i can always be a little bit more specific with a smaller audience. thanks. so the timing of my tenure at seal press is an interesting time because i started in 2004 and a lot of changes are happening and i was a very editorial minded person. i came into -- [inaudible] i retreated books. but over the course of these years it turned out to be 14 years total, and decisions were bein
could be a wonderful writer, well-known personality and not one book was available. when jane and her company looked at this body of work, jane took it on totally in for this writer and this was incredibly important that has changed certainly publishing. she writes press is referred to as hybrid prius. so broke, my question is what is a hybrid prius and why is it different from what we used to call vanity publishing. >> yeah. i get that question from time to time. i will tell a little bit...
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well. this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm jane 0'brien. elections and places the blame squarely with the democrats. these caravans and illegal migrants are drawn to our country by democrat—backed laws and left—wing judicial rulings. google employees around the world walk out in protest over the tech giant's handling of sexual harrassment. and it took nearly 50 years but the final film from orson welles is about to be released. but will the other side of the wind attract audiences?
well. this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm jane 0'brien. elections and places the blame squarely with the democrats. these caravans and illegal migrants are drawn to our country by democrat—backed laws and left—wing judicial rulings. google employees around the world walk out in protest over the tech giant's handling of sexual harrassment. and it took nearly 50 years but the final film from orson welles is about to be released. but will the other side of the wind...
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jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? wellwas an anti-aging body treatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase,twom that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin
jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? wellwas an anti-aging body treatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase,twom that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin
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-man jane the policy is in stop assassinating british cities citizens with chemical weapons well this is this is absolutely not true because first the war nobody presented any evidence and it's not supported by any facts so from my point to is simply a lie and that we don't accept it and the british government is not ready to cooperate with us i ask so many questions. the letters were sent to the foreign office around seventy seven zero seventy notes and we didn't get any replies so basically for us it's quest uprising we don't have anything except the leaks in the press so from my point of view to make a statement political statements on the basis of the leaks or the information which going to be supported by the government i think is a very responsible approach which is damaging the relations we now have a leak from anonymous the integrity of the initiative showing a u.k. government funding for a project launching twenty fifteen to counteract russian propaganda right across europe u.k. journalists are named in their brain to the ritual to have drawn the markets from b.b.c. . do you
-man jane the policy is in stop assassinating british cities citizens with chemical weapons well this is this is absolutely not true because first the war nobody presented any evidence and it's not supported by any facts so from my point to is simply a lie and that we don't accept it and the british government is not ready to cooperate with us i ask so many questions. the letters were sent to the foreign office around seventy seven zero seventy notes and we didn't get any replies so basically...
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jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? well, my epiphany was an anti-aging body treatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase, and it's the easiest two step system that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin we begin to see at a certain age, into visibly smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin, that looks as young as you feel! so if you're embarrassed by crepey-looking knees, arms, or hands that make you want to hide, this is your chance to feel confident and beautiful in your own skin again. (female announcer) but what exactly is crepey skin? crepey skin basically comes down to two things: one is losing that elastin and collagen. they're complex proteins that make up the backbone, the matrix of your skin in the dermis. number two is we lose the ability to retain moisture in our skin. it's dry. it's loose. it's lost its volume. it's very similar to crepe paper. i do feel like my aging skin crept up on me. my skin is getting crepey and wrinkly. and with all the crepe on my knees
jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? well, my epiphany was an anti-aging body treatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase, and it's the easiest two step system that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin we begin to see at a certain age, into visibly smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin, that looks as young as you feel! so if you're embarrassed by crepey-looking knees, arms,...
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jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? wellatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase, and it's the easiest two step system that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin we begin to see at a certain age, into visibly smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin,
jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life when you find something that changes everything? wellatment system that actually made my skin look years younger! it's called crepe erase, and it's the easiest two step system that can transform the old- looking, crepe-papery skin we begin to see at a certain age, into visibly smoother, firmer, more beautiful skin,
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that's serving. >> it was our other guest tonight, emily jane fox, whose work posted this afternoon has spiked the news cycle tonight and probably well into the weekend. and emily, i guess the question as a viewer's advocate everyone's going to ask coming away from it is where was cohen this whole time? >> for the last six months or so, after the fbi executed search warrants on his hotel room, his home and his office, at the advice of counsel, he's been silent. he has been focusing on his case, keeping his head down. the explanation that cohen gave me when i asked him that question several times when we sat down earlier this week was, look, i've been following my lawyer's advice. i did not say anything when the president attacked me and my credibility when his attorney attacked me and my credibility. but he, like the rest of us, has been watching the president ratchet up his rhetoric over the last few weeks. he is the son of a holocaust survivor and saw the tragic events in pittsburgh and the president's insensitive remarks following that. and he felt like he knew that what the president was saying publicly was bad. what the presiden
that's serving. >> it was our other guest tonight, emily jane fox, whose work posted this afternoon has spiked the news cycle tonight and probably well into the weekend. and emily, i guess the question as a viewer's advocate everyone's going to ask coming away from it is where was cohen this whole time? >> for the last six months or so, after the fbi executed search warrants on his hotel room, his home and his office, at the advice of counsel, he's been silent. he has been focusing...
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jane ever see her son again . the whole story recorder on t w. i don't think that that well i just sometimes i am but i said nothing whipped up and he said you haven't fixed the printer jemma culture of looking at stereotypes bequests to me is think this piece of country that i've not. seen yet you did see me take for this drama day oh to me it's all about. bob i might show join me to meet the gentleman from the w. . post. hundred soft leaves in my columns. where i come from raw jordan mintz an important new soft transmitting mules and for mission and when i was young my country was drawing on conference the war problem which people most people would cause a lot on drugs to see. if one's mind told to touring one of the not just roger sites so as not everyone in the town. missed some tours at games he says. nothing puzzling from inside my norm cardio into a month or more zone so long even though it's not like us i was into it and all. my choices in this cognition because given their weight to transmit to the troops. minutes my gosh mom much and i would. get up. brazil is set
jane ever see her son again . the whole story recorder on t w. i don't think that that well i just sometimes i am but i said nothing whipped up and he said you haven't fixed the printer jemma culture of looking at stereotypes bequests to me is think this piece of country that i've not. seen yet you did see me take for this drama day oh to me it's all about. bob i might show join me to meet the gentleman from the w. . post. hundred soft leaves in my columns. where i come from raw jordan mintz an...
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jane: neither she nor this still are out of the woods yet. etat happens if she cannot it through parliament? christian: wellpeople who want a people's vote, a second referendum, say it is not her deal or no deal, there is another option. t tonight when michel barnier was asked about that, he said the u.k. parliament would have to take the consequences if they vote against it. what we d't know -- there was a lot of noise at the moment -- is whether over the next three or four weeks, because the vote willot come until the middle of december -- people pore through itnd consider their options. the chaos might be the other side. and when they have their toes over the ee of the cliff, do they step back or do they jump? the prime minister is betting that when faced with the alternative, they will get behind her. that right now looks like a very big gamble. christian, do you think she can survive any possible vote of no-confidence or further resignations? christian: she has made it clear, and she has talked about this before, because brexiteers have threatened a vote of no-confidence, and she said thas if thereuch
jane: neither she nor this still are out of the woods yet. etat happens if she cannot it through parliament? christian: wellpeople who want a people's vote, a second referendum, say it is not her deal or no deal, there is another option. t tonight when michel barnier was asked about that, he said the u.k. parliament would have to take the consequences if they vote against it. what we d't know -- there was a lot of noise at the moment -- is whether over the next three or four weeks, because the...