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jane wells is at the port of los anles for us >> reporter: you're looking at the largest ship ever to dockt a north american port, capable of holding 19,000 standard containers. it's a giant symbol of how out of whack trade is between the u.s. and china since the tariff war began last year. >> with 1.8 billion square feet of warehousing we have in southern califocyia, 1% vacrate. >> reporter: imports from china surged last year, up $34 billion rom the year before, while exports of u.s. goods plunged 10 billion. so muchraffic has been coming in from china as companies front load ahead of potential tariffs. it's been gat for the por but gummed up the works. >> trucks are waiting longer, railros are repositioning equipment. cargo owners are carrying a lot of costs with e advance of inventories. having all these imports come in and then sit,e've got thousands of containers of brake pads, k boards justwaiting. >> reporter: the institute of international finance estimates u.s. companies are losing $40 billion a yr because of the tariffs, and the ripple effects extend far beyond china.e, for
jane wells is at the port of los anles for us >> reporter: you're looking at the largest ship ever to dockt a north american port, capable of holding 19,000 standard containers. it's a giant symbol of how out of whack trade is between the u.s. and china since the tariff war began last year. >> with 1.8 billion square feet of warehousing we have in southern califocyia, 1% vacrate. >> reporter: imports from china surged last year, up $34 billion rom the year before, while...
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to help petsn need.ry industry jane wells has our story tonight. >> reporter: this is a dog receiving a blood transfusion, and this i a dog blood bank, a rarehing in the $17 billion u.s. veterinary business. jackie found out how r her beloved lab china suddenly needed emergency surgery for a tumor. the doctor had troubling news. there was no bloo >> i'm ke, what do you mean? there's no blood? >> reporter: she did her own leg work and managed to find one unit of blood an hour's drive away, costing hundreds of dollars. >> we were able to use this one unit of blood. and she made it through the night and went into cardiac arrest and passed away. >> reporter: for a do for our pets, most of us don't realize pets can help each other. dogs and cats have only two blood types and can't donate to each other. and of course human blood doesn't work. meanwhile, there are only a handful of pet blood banks around the country. blue pearl emergency pet hospital started its own mini blood bank in new jersey, buying the equipment and training staff because too often they were coming up short. >> i could
to help petsn need.ry industry jane wells has our story tonight. >> reporter: this is a dog receiving a blood transfusion, and this i a dog blood bank, a rarehing in the $17 billion u.s. veterinary business. jackie found out how r her beloved lab china suddenly needed emergency surgery for a tumor. the doctor had troubling news. there was no bloo >> i'm ke, what do you mean? there's no blood? >> reporter: she did her own leg work and managed to find one unit of blood an hour's...
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month supply of dog food which owners are pretty excited about because that is a costly thing. ter: jane wells, cnbc business news. >> >>> let's get back to that discussion about the 70s. well, getting there? >> she's stuck on that. we're stuck on that. >> we're all stuck on that. i think we're turning a corninger here -- you just came in. you said you left your coat in the car earlier. is it a little breezy? >> it'stl a l cool out there. i ran to the door. >> wait until tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning is really cold but we're not going to have that wind, though. to rrow's really cold. then we start that uphill climb into the 70s. not today. we're stuck in the 40snd 30s right now. we're a slow rise into the lower 50s toy, but it is gorgeous out there right now. if you're headed out just know, on the pollen report for today those trees are a little on the moderate side. mold is low. speaking of trees, cherry blossoms now at stage four. we are now thinking the peak projection april 1st. we i moved back two days. two more stages. next monday looking good. 44 right now is our temperature. 42 in
month supply of dog food which owners are pretty excited about because that is a costly thing. ter: jane wells, cnbc business news. >> >>> let's get back to that discussion about the 70s. well, getting there? >> she's stuck on that. we're stuck on that. >> we're all stuck on that. i think we're turning a corninger here -- you just came in. you said you left your coat in the car earlier. is it a little breezy? >> it'stl a l cool out there. i ran to the door....
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and also here is the board co-vice president as well as the gala's co-chair, jane kawasaki. e to the show, good to see you. tori sakurai: thanks for having us. robert: well, first of all, congratulations. does it--45 years, it's just a little bit--like for me, a little bit-- jane kawasaki: yes, it's amazing how time flies, yes. and you know, yu-ai kai was started in the mid '70s by some san jose state students who learned about asian-american history, and learned about some of the hardships and discrimination faced by their ancestors. and they saw the japan town community and saw issei and nisei that needed services, and also provided an opportunity to get to know people who really had gone through those things. robert: i know, i think that that's sort of what gives yu-ai kai that feeling of the community is that it was started on such a basic, you know, humanistic kind of principle, and then just grew from there. when yu-ai kai first started, i think they were like using borrowed facilities, weren't they? tori: yes, i think they started in one room at a borrowed facility at
and also here is the board co-vice president as well as the gala's co-chair, jane kawasaki. e to the show, good to see you. tori sakurai: thanks for having us. robert: well, first of all, congratulations. does it--45 years, it's just a little bit--like for me, a little bit-- jane kawasaki: yes, it's amazing how time flies, yes. and you know, yu-ai kai was started in the mid '70s by some san jose state students who learned about asian-american history, and learned about some of the hardships and...
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jane: well, you answer that. what happens?hter] amanda: there is a vote on theresa may's deal on esday and she has promised a vote on on whether they want to lee e wednesday ropean union without a deal. it seems that there is not an agreement on a deal. there is also an agreement that they don't waav the u.k. to without a deal. there will be a vote on thursday on whether or not to ask the european union for an extension. at this stage, the most likely outcome seems to be ann. extens theresa may is set to meet her fellow european union leaders at an eu summit where she will likely have a discussion about an extension. the question there is asking an extension for what. they are not going to want to delay for further london wrangling. at the same time, we are seeing the blame game beginning. meey will likely agree to sort of extension so they appear helpful rather than punitive. jane: why can't they reach a deal even at this late stage? the political cost of the blame game must be huge at this point. amanda: so theresaas may rep
jane: well, you answer that. what happens?hter] amanda: there is a vote on theresa may's deal on esday and she has promised a vote on on whether they want to lee e wednesday ropean union without a deal. it seems that there is not an agreement on a deal. there is also an agreement that they don't waav the u.k. to without a deal. there will be a vote on thursday on whether or not to ask the european union for an extension. at this stage, the most likely outcome seems to be ann. extens theresa may...
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jack: well, jane, first of all, i think we're seeing a different paradigm.ad of looking at lone wolves, we are seeing individuals who are in some way connected to each other, usi the internet, looking at media, social media, as ways to find other fellow travelers, so to eak, who are white supremacists, white nationalists. we saw this individual here whot peted these horrendous attacks in new zealand as taking his inspiration from the 2015 w attack in norwch got 77 people killed. jane: how hard is it for law enforcement to disruse informal networks? tck: it is not an easy ta do that, jane. it is very difficult. it takes investigatory tools, it takes analysts, and it takes people who undstand the motivation of the white supremacist movement. frankly, we don't have a lot of people that really understand that right now because it has been kind of below the radar screen type of movement. yes, there have been plike dylan roof who killed people in charleston, south carolina, the african-american church. there have been others, but thes have not to the same level co
jack: well, jane, first of all, i think we're seeing a different paradigm.ad of looking at lone wolves, we are seeing individuals who are in some way connected to each other, usi the internet, looking at media, social media, as ways to find other fellow travelers, so to eak, who are white supremacists, white nationalists. we saw this individual here whot peted these horrendous attacks in new zealand as taking his inspiration from the 2015 w attack in norwch got 77 people killed. jane: how hard...
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jane eyre, sir. well, jane eyre, are you a good child? the less said on that subject, the better.ndeed. only this morning, she struck her little cousin most brutally and without provocation. that isn't true! he hit me first! mrs. reed: silence! john, deir, did you strike her? no, indeed, mama. you did! you know you did! you knocked me down and hit myeeead and made it i did not! you did! silence! i won't listen to your odious lies. you see, mr. brocklehurst, how passionate and wicked she is. i do, indeed. come here, child. you and i must have some talk. no sight so sad as that of a wicked child. do you know where the wicked go after death? they go to hell. what is hell? a pit full of fire. and should you like to fall into that pit and be burning there forever? no, sir. then woit must you do to it? i must keep in good health and not die. but children younger than you die daily. only last week, we buried a little child of 5. a good little child, whose soul is now in heaven. but what of your soul, jane eyre? i don't see why it shouldn't go to heaven, too. you don't see, but others see
jane eyre, sir. well, jane eyre, are you a good child? the less said on that subject, the better.ndeed. only this morning, she struck her little cousin most brutally and without provocation. that isn't true! he hit me first! mrs. reed: silence! john, deir, did you strike her? no, indeed, mama. you did! you know you did! you knocked me down and hit myeeead and made it i did not! you did! silence! i won't listen to your odious lies. you see, mr. brocklehurst, how passionate and wicked she is. i...
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jane wells is at the port of los angeles with the details hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, sara f.riffs to restore the balance of trade between the u.s. and china it had the opposite impact. take a look at this. down 25% last yeo across the country. exports to china it is worse as of january. see the acute impact out west. the institute of international finance estimates u.s. companies are losing $40 billion in a year because of the chinese tariffs now the ports are doing fine because ships are still coming in filled with chinese cargo some companies continued to front load ahead of potentially even more tariffs but it's gumming up the system. there's only a 1% vacancy rate here for can taners. >> truckers are waiting longer railroads spend money to reposition equipment cargo owners carry a lot of cost with the advance of inventories. >> reporter: now what you are looking at is the largest ship ever to come to a north american port it can hold 19,000 standard containers part of the reason it's clear to clear out some of the empties to make room. another reason exports are down is c
jane wells is at the port of los angeles with the details hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, sara f.riffs to restore the balance of trade between the u.s. and china it had the opposite impact. take a look at this. down 25% last yeo across the country. exports to china it is worse as of january. see the acute impact out west. the institute of international finance estimates u.s. companies are losing $40 billion in a year because of the chinese tariffs now the ports are doing fine because ships are...
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jane wells is in thousand oaks, california, with princess leia jane >> reporter: yeah, she's the real star here guys, in the $17 billion-a-year veterinary business, there's a huge gap in the model where pets can help each other through blood donations. there are very few national pet blood banks across the country and so, what happens, because there's always a shortage, is places like the blue pearl pet hospital in paramus, new jersey, have started their own little mini blood banks with a pool of donors, dogs and cats have to be a certain age and weight screening donors annually can cost $1,200. so to cover that cost, plus the equipment and training, even though it's a non-profit, it can cost hundreds of dollars for a patient to get a unit of blood, but one donation can help three or four pets >> are there dog blood types the way there are human blood types? >> reporter: there are two blood types for dogs there are two blood types for cats i don't know what hers is. they cannot donate to each other. and human blood doesn't work we talked to one dog owner who was, like, so desperate fo
jane wells is in thousand oaks, california, with princess leia jane >> reporter: yeah, she's the real star here guys, in the $17 billion-a-year veterinary business, there's a huge gap in the model where pets can help each other through blood donations. there are very few national pet blood banks across the country and so, what happens, because there's always a shortage, is places like the blue pearl pet hospital in paramus, new jersey, have started their own little mini blood banks with a...
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how would you think about that if you were still there, jane? >> well, carefully would be one answer. but just thinking about several of these comments. and we're all good friends up here and we've all worked closely together, so you get to start with that. and you also have to start with the proposition that the terrorists aren't checking our party registration before they blow us up. so, it is really important to have accurate and timely intelligence assessments. i think this. the president is the president. he is the dually elected leader of our country. but he represents the article two branch of government. and congress is the article one branch of government. and congress authorizes and appropriates funds for all of our government business including the business of our intelligence agencies. and i think it is enormously important for congress on a bipartisan basis to send a message to the intelligence community, and all of us did it when we were on the committee. all of us did it. that we stand with them and that we understand that the stars on th
how would you think about that if you were still there, jane? >> well, carefully would be one answer. but just thinking about several of these comments. and we're all good friends up here and we've all worked closely together, so you get to start with that. and you also have to start with the proposition that the terrorists aren't checking our party registration before they blow us up. so, it is really important to have accurate and timely intelligence assessments. i think this. the...
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down your user could put jane yes. well actually didn't actually have any of any school tommy foley. on the phone by proxy. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty. it's. hard to hold. his do lots of things together like if you will but his friends are always way into a thing about. if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. if he's behind you think he's a bad man fly in the world shut demurely fly right in the work and madness bus go back to work just get they get the disease or you pick allies with them i find out what happened to the man who was from. ghana a shocking year in me why did he try. one night four years later shane's father didn't come home. you seen him when you and your in doubt but these friends in about maybe one night sleep by the most and then back about it was about a week i think i'm not sure when they still never found him and my mother the police phone and they found about my mother man p
down your user could put jane yes. well actually didn't actually have any of any school tommy foley. on the phone by proxy. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty. it's. hard to hold. his do lots of things together like if you will but his friends are always way into a thing about. if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. if he's behind you think he's a bad man fly in the world...
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down your user could put jane yes. well you know full well next me dinner. the only school tommy fully fit in and i know she. brought me. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty thing. it's. hard to hold her. close he's doing lots of things together like if you into these friends i always went with the house about out of if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. of god he's god you think he's a bad man fly in the world chuck him you're a liar i put in the work and madness buzz go back to my mother just get they get the disease where you get allies with them i find out what happened to the man who was from. ghana a shocking year in me why did he try. one night four years later change father didn't come home. she name anyone but these friends in about maybe. by the most and then back about it was about a week i think i'm not sure and they still never found him and my mother the police phone and they found about my mother man political see if it was
down your user could put jane yes. well you know full well next me dinner. the only school tommy fully fit in and i know she. brought me. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty thing. it's. hard to hold her. close he's doing lots of things together like if you into these friends i always went with the house about out of if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. of god he's god you...
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caroline: well, we have to remember, jane, that this is not the end of the road for paul manafort.s a bifurcated trial with portions of his conduct beingte tried in the e district of virginia, where he was just sentenced, and a whole different case in the district of deceit, d district of a judge in virginia, ts ellis, has given a prelude to perhaps being sympathetic to paul manafort. he really reamed out the prosecutors, saying the only reason they were bringing the case in the first place was to put pressure on manafort to flip. i think we saw were the judge's sympathies were lying. it is true, he did a downward departure from those guidelines of 15 years, from the lower end. the lowestnd was 19 to 24 years that he could've sentenced mr. manafort. next week, though, he is going to be sentenced on a whole different charges in the district of d.c. by a much less sympathetic judge, judge amy berman jackson. she could give him up to 10 years, she could make thent ce run concurrently or consecutively, meaning she could make it run during the four years or stack it on thereafter so he
caroline: well, we have to remember, jane, that this is not the end of the road for paul manafort.s a bifurcated trial with portions of his conduct beingte tried in the e district of virginia, where he was just sentenced, and a whole different case in the district of deceit, d district of a judge in virginia, ts ellis, has given a prelude to perhaps being sympathetic to paul manafort. he really reamed out the prosecutors, saying the only reason they were bringing the case in the first place was...
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jane: and those came from state prosecutors. what is the purpose of that? jonathan: welle state investigations have been e mewhat controversial because some of these stosecutors have been running on essentially getting paul manafort, to guarantee that president trump could not pardon him and have him walk out of jail and so for some civil libertarians, it is a little uncomfortable to have people running on the premise that they are going to get this one guy. also, these arges are things like mortgage fraud, saying, for example, that one condo is really a place where his k s stayed and not a rental space. if people are going to be charged for that in new york, half the city would be in jail. there is a real question about whether these charges are a little too tailored to paul manafort.ct but the is that the mortgage fraud charges are pretty solid. the evidence is pretty strong that he misrepresented that mortgage. jane: getting back to the pederal cases, these are brought as a result of theal counsel investigation into russian meddling. but they have nothing to do with ru
jane: and those came from state prosecutors. what is the purpose of that? jonathan: welle state investigations have been e mewhat controversial because some of these stosecutors have been running on essentially getting paul manafort, to guarantee that president trump could not pardon him and have him walk out of jail and so for some civil libertarians, it is a little uncomfortable to have people running on the premise that they are going to get this one guy. also, these arges are things like...
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jane: should they in any way be taken out of the system? jonathan: well is the question.f that is a formademic dishonesty, in my view. if those kids let someone else take their test for them or pose for fake photos, that is academic dishonesty and you got expelled. these kids, i don' think they did know. there is a couple emails from -- saying, "i don't want my kid to know this." but it waso gross that in some of these exchanges the guy who arranged all this said, "what do you want their score to be?" he was paying off examiners. he was bringing in fople to take the exam. he was offering to have them pick their score. jane: so how do collackle this? this is a massive reputational oblem, a pr disaster. jonathan: it is a disaster. college admissions have become lethal. i have four kids. two are in college. parents are insane. i promise you, there is parents trying to get this guy's email -- "i know you are going to jail, but ar this?"ill doing this is an insane period. the one thing that held this together was the belief that hhe universiti this down, that
jane: should they in any way be taken out of the system? jonathan: well is the question.f that is a formademic dishonesty, in my view. if those kids let someone else take their test for them or pose for fake photos, that is academic dishonesty and you got expelled. these kids, i don' think they did know. there is a couple emails from -- saying, "i don't want my kid to know this." but it waso gross that in some of these exchanges the guy who arranged all this said, "what do you...
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well you. know not a jane. but you know. if you follow us. home. and you know not of the new hair you made but an image of the hell of the city but never helen hey you be mad that i say this has this not at all been no no i'm not mad but an homage to him but how can and what i acted meant what that felt come. i mean how in the now i. don't know man i should. know when the moment. i find him. in the next issue except that he almost all for me and. i missed it for a year or so and. yeah and the sheriff or the nurse who i don't go to school. when asked to put up with her there's. the beam in hockey hollow in the show if she were a frog and a miniature parliament met her what would name a mother you both like and about the valley of. the ship be fully a model of. let me give you no no no no no i mean hearing and it can be he. said so. i was welcoming. the big behavior. before and. i know that's a good. way for with. something. you know what. was it is. it was. written in that quote you know i'm sure i'm such. extreme and so. it's not just show. my moth
well you. know not a jane. but you know. if you follow us. home. and you know not of the new hair you made but an image of the hell of the city but never helen hey you be mad that i say this has this not at all been no no i'm not mad but an homage to him but how can and what i acted meant what that felt come. i mean how in the now i. don't know man i should. know when the moment. i find him. in the next issue except that he almost all for me and. i missed it for a year or so and. yeah and the...
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but social media can cross divides as well as create them. janecan see more of the bbc's series "crossing divides" throughout the year on all of our outlets. here is a estion -- what does your heartbeat look like? a mexican-canadian artist has done a pretty good job visualizing our final sense as the vital signs -- visualizing our vital signs as part of an immersive exhibition that takes full floor of the hirshhorn museum in washington. each brings to life our biometric data to create landscapes of flashing lights and constantly shifting images. not only is it fun, but it makes you think just how persona information is used every day. i went to meet him. >> my voice becomes like -- jane: raphael is a self-confessed technical nerd. instead of paint or clay, heto nmes technol create an immersive enviroent that is constantly changing. he got the idea after listening to ultrasounds of his unborn twins. >>ehe idea was how can we t this synpation and create something that is larger, something that is more within a biometric portrait, like a landscape, l
but social media can cross divides as well as create them. janecan see more of the bbc's series "crossing divides" throughout the year on all of our outlets. here is a estion -- what does your heartbeat look like? a mexican-canadian artist has done a pretty good job visualizing our final sense as the vital signs -- visualizing our vital signs as part of an immersive exhibition that takes full floor of the hirshhorn museum in washington. each brings to life our biometric data to create...
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well, this report may force ceptance sooner than people think. janequestion i askedbo robert mueller's reputation and how essential that is to underpinning the credibility and integrity of thison investiga -- do you think the ability to walk on water, shall we say, is going to last after this report? jonathan: ha! you look at the descriptions, people think he can do anything. cost toe is a certain that they have invested a lot in the sky. if he says "i don't see crimes connected to collusion, i don't see collusiont all," that will be the final word. that is where yood point is a -- if he says there is no collusion, it is quite be very difficult for congress to really build on their own collusion theories, because thatelas something r looked at extensively. they might go after these collateralssues, but it would be a huge impact t f democrats if it turns out to be no collusion from the pecialctive of the counse jane: especially after all this plot as you keep saying, a of people could be very disappointed on both sides by this report. how significant,
well, this report may force ceptance sooner than people think. janequestion i askedbo robert mueller's reputation and how essential that is to underpinning the credibility and integrity of thison investiga -- do you think the ability to walk on water, shall we say, is going to last after this report? jonathan: ha! you look at the descriptions, people think he can do anything. cost toe is a certain that they have invested a lot in the sky. if he says "i don't see crimes connected to...
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and i do nations so this is this is one of government by twenty third don't make any reason well you know i'm jane don't make any secret of their desire to pull power to you know there are lots of people who do lots of things you said that of one of government by twenty five this is a baltic ferry no no we are you know many evidently as we are sovereign ists we are against any attempts to take away power from the nation states you talked about a plot there isn't a plot is that how do you know oh how did oh how can you be sure what you're the ones who talk about it so you chuck any old nonsense into the mix and expect people to believe them there's no plot you haven't won a shred of evidence for that do you beg to differ i never see anything see i think the entire history of the united nations shows you that they are bent on taking polls so it's an intention. isn't the reason the pensions matter don't or isn't the real plans where they come from. in reality a stone millions don't seem to care much at all about your plots and conspiracies do the coding to canda more published in the most last novemb
and i do nations so this is this is one of government by twenty third don't make any reason well you know i'm jane don't make any secret of their desire to pull power to you know there are lots of people who do lots of things you said that of one of government by twenty five this is a baltic ferry no no we are you know many evidently as we are sovereign ists we are against any attempts to take away power from the nation states you talked about a plot there isn't a plot is that how do you know...
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you know the rash cases of domestic worker abuse are well documented and sadly very common case of missing baby jane yes really in the streets for us the multiple layers of discrimination and abuse that domestic workers are subjected to we have to remember miss out as also complained of maltreatment against her employer the same employer who heartlessly terminated her upon finding out that she had stage three cervical cancer leaving yes i'm able to access the free health services in hong kong this despite the fact that there's a hong kong ordinance that says it's illegal to discriminate against someone and basis of disability what recourse do domestic workers learn. have in hong kong what support does the philippines government for example provide to these domestic workers when faced with situations like these in terms of health care i couldn't share with you one example the philippine labor office in hong kong last november set up free medical check ups for its migrant workers this was in response to the over two hundred complaints of mostly health and medical illnesses that they had received now h
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they re up against defending champions norway, as well as the likes of russia, china canada. but as janepion isnt the only prize on offer this week. 12 countries, eight days of competition, one ambition, to be crowned world champions. and it's all taking place here in stirling, with scotland hoping that home advantage will help their chances of success. and they were looking good in today's early session, with a win over defending champions norway. good to hear the cloud clapping. —— good to hear the crowd clapping. just maintaining the performance, maintaining consistency, that is what is important. consistency at these championships is also key with these championships is also key with the next winter paralympics in mind, the next winter paralympics in mind, the beijing games may be three years away but with two of the current scotla nd away but with two of the current scotland team, bronze medallists from such olympics 2014, they are very much a target. three world championships prior to the world championships prior to the world championships is really important, if you do well this
they re up against defending champions norway, as well as the likes of russia, china canada. but as janepion isnt the only prize on offer this week. 12 countries, eight days of competition, one ambition, to be crowned world champions. and it's all taking place here in stirling, with scotland hoping that home advantage will help their chances of success. and they were looking good in today's early session, with a win over defending champions norway. good to hear the cloud clapping. —— good...
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the pittsburg unified superintendent jane schultz said of shatswell in a statement, as well as being our education principal, his children attended our schools. his impact is wide across our pittsburg community. grief counselors will be available at the adult education center as well as at shatswell's children's schools tomorrow. >>> tomorrow works the one-year anniversary of stephon clark killing by police in a sacramento yard. the 22-year-old was at his grandmother's house w officers involved, state the which led to several protests. tomorrow activists and civil rights leaders will join clark's family for a day of remembrance. the family also plans to call for a new law that would require law enforcement to go before a grand jury when they are involved in the death of citizens. >>> we've got some new details following a democratic explosion in los angeles. this morning a 9,000 gallon tanker truck began leaking gasoline, then it caught fire and exploded. sending up a plume of smoke that could be seen across the city. the blast also caused manhole covers to fly in the air. >> it was
the pittsburg unified superintendent jane schultz said of shatswell in a statement, as well as being our education principal, his children attended our schools. his impact is wide across our pittsburg community. grief counselors will be available at the adult education center as well as at shatswell's children's schools tomorrow. >>> tomorrow works the one-year anniversary of stephon clark killing by police in a sacramento yard. the 22-year-old was at his grandmother's house w officers...
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jane doe. jodi, what did you find out? >> reporter: well, garvin, caitlyn johnson was just a baby when she was taken from her homeless and drug addicted mother here in santa rosa, and then adopted. now her mission has gone from trying to find her mother to trying to find out how she died. >> i wanted to meet her. i wanted to -- even if it was a hug, that's all i wanted. i just wanted her to know there is someone there for her. >> reporter: 36-year-old caitlyn johnson has dreamed of reuniting with her biological mom for more than three decades. the two were torn apart in 1983 when her mother was arrested while trying to bathe her baby in a restaurant bathroom sink while high on drugs. >> and i just wanted to know what her name was and how old was she when she gave birth to me and what caused her to be homeless. >> reporter: through her own research, johnson figured out who her mom was, but didn't know what had become of her. until vacaville police recently identified cynthia belardi's body 28 years after finding her in an open field where th
jane doe. jodi, what did you find out? >> reporter: well, garvin, caitlyn johnson was just a baby when she was taken from her homeless and drug addicted mother here in santa rosa, and then adopted. now her mission has gone from trying to find her mother to trying to find out how she died. >> i wanted to meet her. i wanted to -- even if it was a hug, that's all i wanted. i just wanted her to know there is someone there for her. >> reporter: 36-year-old caitlyn johnson has...
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jane mayer piece? is that what did it? >> wellwere two north stars, chris, as we have been preparing for this debate. number one, i want to make sure as many people as possible see our candidates. because i believe that our views, our vision demand the respect of the majority of the american people, including people who watch fox news. people, republicans, democrats, independents have pre-existing conditions and believe that they ought to be able to keep their health care, including people who watch fox news. so we reached out to all of the media outlets, including fox news as we were preparing for these debates. our second north star principles in this these debates is to make sure that whichever network runs them ensures that our candidates are treated fairly. now, you had the video before of chris wallace. i have great respect for chris wallace, and my concern is not about chris wallace. it's about people above chris wallace. because what we have seen now, and it's been really most recently now in the new yorker story, is that
jane mayer piece? is that what did it? >> wellwere two north stars, chris, as we have been preparing for this debate. number one, i want to make sure as many people as possible see our candidates. because i believe that our views, our vision demand the respect of the majority of the american people, including people who watch fox news. people, republicans, democrats, independents have pre-existing conditions and believe that they ought to be able to keep their health care, including...
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jane says that is not even the minimum wage. well, i imagine it is not the uk. a support network, great. it's a good addition to the service economy. you could automate it, couldn't you? it's not the same if you have a robot at the end of the line. it's not the same take, jamie. does he give advice back? i am sure he does. a good uncle always gives advice back. now, this story in the male. —— daily mail. gin sales have almost doubled. what is it about gin? we have come a long way from that hogarth picture wherejen was seen as the scourge of society. now it is seen as as the scourge of society. now it is seen as quite a distinguished drink for people. it's really popular. you can go into any pub or bar and get a whole range of gin that you can try. it is not really my bag. you know where it came from? the dutch introduced it in 1688 when they came over. william of orange brought gin with him. before that, we all drank beer. tonic sales have also gone up as well off the back of gin doing so well. and you get all these different flavours as well. so we area differe
jane says that is not even the minimum wage. well, i imagine it is not the uk. a support network, great. it's a good addition to the service economy. you could automate it, couldn't you? it's not the same if you have a robot at the end of the line. it's not the same take, jamie. does he give advice back? i am sure he does. a good uncle always gives advice back. now, this story in the male. —— daily mail. gin sales have almost doubled. what is it about gin? we have come a long way from that...
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well. when you're talking about mid-october, weeks before the election, you're talking about something that could clearly affect an election. obviously trump thought that, and there are witnesses who spoke to jane new yorker"s who indicate that murdoch knew that as well. that's why the story was killed according to jane mayer at "the new yorker." >> although they deny that. >> they deny it, but this is really easy. this is simple. maybe congress should subpoena my client and all of her records, and then we will see exactly what fox news had. >> have you and your client been contacted by say, house judiciary or oversight? >> not yet. but a subpoena will trump an nda. >> so you're making a little bit of news here, which why we like exclusive guests. you're saying that former fox news reporter, whichsy diana falzone. >> until it is validated by the court. >> or until she gets a subpoena. >> which you're saying would override it anyway. >> absolutely. >> so you're saying if we just had a congressman earlier in the show. if one of these congress persons wanted to subpoena your client with the power of the house, that would you say deliver what? what value would that add? . that would add -- it would
well. when you're talking about mid-october, weeks before the election, you're talking about something that could clearly affect an election. obviously trump thought that, and there are witnesses who spoke to jane new yorker"s who indicate that murdoch knew that as well. that's why the story was killed according to jane mayer at "the new yorker." >> although they deny that. >> they deny it, but this is really easy. this is simple. maybe congress should subpoena my...
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our correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us an update from outside court. wellhis name, his age, which is 20, his address, which is highfield road in romford. and he is charged with the murder ofjodie chesney, who died on the 1st of march. she was stabbed in a park while listening to music with friends. police say that she died about an hour later. a postmortem has revealed the cause of death to be trauma and haemorrhage. mr petrovic, who confirmed that he is a croatian national, is to appear at the old bailey on the 11th of march. a second man also remains in custody, on suspicion ofjodie's murder. a 15—year—old boy has been charged with the murder of a teenager who was fatally stabbed in west london. ayub hassan, aged 17, was found with wounds to his chest in lanfrey place in west kensington on thursday afternoon. he died later in hospital. scotland yard said the 15—year—old boy is due to appear before westminster magistrates' court today. the supermarket chain asda has said it will remove all single kitchen knives from sale because of concern over the use of
our correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us an update from outside court. wellhis name, his age, which is 20, his address, which is highfield road in romford. and he is charged with the murder ofjodie chesney, who died on the 1st of march. she was stabbed in a park while listening to music with friends. police say that she died about an hour later. a postmortem has revealed the cause of death to be trauma and haemorrhage. mr petrovic, who confirmed that he is a croatian national, is to...
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another man, who was also arrested, remains in custody. 0ur correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us an update from outside court. well he confirmed his name, his age, which is 20, his address, which is highfield road in romford. and he is charged with the murder ofjodie chesney, who died on the 1st of march. she was stabbed in a park while listening to music with friends. police say that she died about an hour later. a postmortem has revealed the cause of death to be trauma and haemorrhage. mr petrovic, who confirmed that he is a croatian national, is to appear at the old bailey on the 11th of march. a second man also remains in custody, on suspicion ofjodie's murder. nearly 90 ferry passengers were injured in japan when the high speed boat they were travelling on collided with an object in the water thought to be a whale. the japan coast guard said five people were seriously injured in the accident which occurred just before the ferry was due to arrive on sado island, following a short trip from the mainland. it is believed the boat collided with a whale, as both humpbacks and minkes are often found in the area. a 1
another man, who was also arrested, remains in custody. 0ur correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us an update from outside court. well he confirmed his name, his age, which is 20, his address, which is highfield road in romford. and he is charged with the murder ofjodie chesney, who died on the 1st of march. she was stabbed in a park while listening to music with friends. police say that she died about an hour later. a postmortem has revealed the cause of death to be trauma and haemorrhage....
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earlier, our news correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us this update from the scene. wellen cordoned off. what we know is that at about 10:30pm yesterday police were called after reports of a fight. eyewitnesses say they saw two attackers, this has not been confirmed by police. they found a teenage boy believed to be 17 with serious injuries, stab wounds. they tried to give him first aid before the ambulance arrived but he was pronounced dead at the scene. a postmortem examination will take place in due course and formal identification. residents say they are shocked by this, there had been some recent incidents of anti—social behaviour but nothing like this. they say on the whole it is a quiet place to live. the metropolitan police had told me that since the beginning of 2019 there have been seven teenage homicides in london, six of them due to a stabbing. we will find out in due course what are the cause of this teenager's death was. lbs jane—frances kelly in isleworth in west london. the mother of libby squire, the hull student whose body was found in the humber estuary
earlier, our news correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us this update from the scene. wellen cordoned off. what we know is that at about 10:30pm yesterday police were called after reports of a fight. eyewitnesses say they saw two attackers, this has not been confirmed by police. they found a teenage boy believed to be 17 with serious injuries, stab wounds. they tried to give him first aid before the ambulance arrived but he was pronounced dead at the scene. a postmortem examination will take...
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jane torrence. kelly, what is the gop alternative to this? >> well a good question, charles and this is something they really need to start thinking about it. it kind of reminds me of the bit of debacle with the obamacare. republicans campaigned for eight years saying they would get rid of obamacare. in all that time they did not come together on a plan to really fix the problems in the health care system and offer a replacement. and that is one of the reasons we never saw the repeal of obamacare because the republicans didn't quite have their act together having something to replace it. of course the u.s. health care system is one of the best in the world. i'm from canada originally. i can tell you from experience the american system is superior. there are no question there is some props but obamacare tried to deal with some of those. did a terrible job i think. but there are problems and republicans have to face the fact and get together to do something. we're hearing a lot of talk, as you know, about "medicare for all" from a lot of the 2020 democ
jane torrence. kelly, what is the gop alternative to this? >> well a good question, charles and this is something they really need to start thinking about it. it kind of reminds me of the bit of debacle with the obamacare. republicans campaigned for eight years saying they would get rid of obamacare. in all that time they did not come together on a plan to really fix the problems in the health care system and offer a replacement. and that is one of the reasons we never saw the repeal of...
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jane: can the white h sse have someay over what might be covered under executive privilege or what should be redacted? jonathan: wellt of all, it is impossible legally, in my view, for bill barr to do what some have suggested, just make the report republic. under federal laws you cannot release byformation -aw it has to be removed. jane: who decides that? jonathan:ne the attgeneral would have to reject it. there are -- redact it. there are classification issues. if the report is a long one, they have to scrub it out i befe givito congress and the public. there is not a provision saying that the report is made public. department rules we discussed tend to work against that. but this is not the comey situation, not a criminal investigatecn alone. the l counsel is expected to inform the amer wan public as t happened. a summary is not going to do that. there is nothing in the regs that preventsthe trump admition from releasing this report. if the president was serious when he said "i think the rort should be made public," that should be the end, of cause he could order the report be made public. you could -- he could us
jane: can the white h sse have someay over what might be covered under executive privilege or what should be redacted? jonathan: wellt of all, it is impossible legally, in my view, for bill barr to do what some have suggested, just make the report republic. under federal laws you cannot release byformation -aw it has to be removed. jane: who decides that? jonathan:ne the attgeneral would have to reject it. there are -- redact it. there are classification issues. if the report is a long one,...
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romford in east london, last friday. 0ur correspondent jane—frances kelly is outside barkingside magistrates court. what happened this morning? welletrovic appeared before magistrates where he confirmed his name, age, which is 20 and his address of highfield road and to confirm he was a croatian national. he is charged with the murder of jodie chesney, stabbed to death in a park in harold hill on the ist of march. she was listening to music with friends and died about an hour later. a postmortem examination revealed she'd died from haemorrhaging. mr petrovic will appear at the old bailey on monday. he was remanded in custody and no application was made for bail. a second man is still in custody on suspicion of murder while the police investigation continues. thanks. jane at barkingside magistrates‘ court. a 15—year—old boy has been charged with the murder of a teenager who was fatally stabbed in west london. ayub hassan, aged 17, was found with wounds to his chest in lanfrey place in west kensington on thursday afternoon. he died later in hospital. scotland yard said the 15—year—old boy is due to appear before westminster magistra
romford in east london, last friday. 0ur correspondent jane—frances kelly is outside barkingside magistrates court. what happened this morning? welletrovic appeared before magistrates where he confirmed his name, age, which is 20 and his address of highfield road and to confirm he was a croatian national. he is charged with the murder of jodie chesney, stabbed to death in a park in harold hill on the ist of march. she was listening to music with friends and died about an hour later. a...
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the at&t/time warner merger. >> you know what's so interesting about what jane disclosed in this piece is that it dovetails very wellith the jerry nadler document request that came out today. because what that's really about is not so much identifying criminality in the trump administration, but abuse of power. i don't think -- >> that's what's behind the nadler -- >> right. the idea that, you know, presidential misconduct, even impeachable conduct, can be beyond simply just violation of the criminal code, but abuse of power. and if this story, you know, could be proved in a more -- you know, with witnesses, this could be the kind of abuse of power that might even rise to the level of impeachable offense, because, it is something only the president can do, only the president can stop an investigation -- you know, or can initiate an anti-trust investigation, solely for political reasons. now, you know, we're a long way from that, but that is, if it's proved, i think, an abuse of power. >> it's pretty stunning. gary cohn was what, number two at goldman sachs. i mean, for the president to put him in that position, if t
the at&t/time warner merger. >> you know what's so interesting about what jane disclosed in this piece is that it dovetails very wellith the jerry nadler document request that came out today. because what that's really about is not so much identifying criminality in the trump administration, but abuse of power. i don't think -- >> that's what's behind the nadler -- >> right. the idea that, you know, presidential misconduct, even impeachable conduct, can be beyond simply...
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duchess of sussex meghan markle but less may be known about the other nine detainees well imaan all along with louis jane advocated for an end to discrimination against women in the kingdom and twenty sixteen both activists signed a petition with more than fourteen thousand signatures asking for king solomon to end saudi arabia's system of male guardianship now is easy to use if it is an academic and women's rights activist she's the one that delivered that petition to the palace saudi authorities then accused her of having what they called suspicious contact with foreign parties now some are some are but dawi who you can see here with michelle obama and hillary clinton she was arrested after campaigning on behalf of her brother rife rife but dolly's a saudi blogger who was arrested in two thousand and twelve sentenced to a thousand lashes and ten years in prison for criticizing islam and the only male who's among this group of ten is mohammed he's one of saudi arabia the saudi arabia's most prominent activists and founder of a saudi civil and political rights association which is now banned it tried to
duchess of sussex meghan markle but less may be known about the other nine detainees well imaan all along with louis jane advocated for an end to discrimination against women in the kingdom and twenty sixteen both activists signed a petition with more than fourteen thousand signatures asking for king solomon to end saudi arabia's system of male guardianship now is easy to use if it is an academic and women's rights activist she's the one that delivered that petition to the palace saudi...
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jane: the joint session of ress is aand an add platform that has been used well over many years.ember when benjamin netanyahu came when he was invited by republicans only and the democrats were blind-sided. but this time it is being used well again. what can i tell you, the united states stands behind the nato and article 5,, defense provision, and i heard the vice president say that recently, and good for mitch mcconnell joining with nancy pelosi to give the secretary-general stauffenberg the platform to talk about the relationships that we have. david: this would underscore what leaders have been saying, we stand behind nato. at the same time, do you have any concern that this is congress getting too far into foreign policy, traditionally we think about congress appropriating funds, they have oversight responsibility and can ask questions, but ultimately it is for the president to set foreign policy. jane: congress has the obligation to declare war. congress usually authorizes the use of military force, which has not been done since 2002. and presidents have declared war all ov
jane: the joint session of ress is aand an add platform that has been used well over many years.ember when benjamin netanyahu came when he was invited by republicans only and the democrats were blind-sided. but this time it is being used well again. what can i tell you, the united states stands behind the nato and article 5,, defense provision, and i heard the vice president say that recently, and good for mitch mcconnell joining with nancy pelosi to give the secretary-general stauffenberg the...
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the going to war which is been raised and groom strongly in invincible as well as a roses and mr abrams is exactly. so this is jane concerned therefore that confirms not only won't always fit it but the united states is going to source something much more dramatic speaking of abrams he said he doesn't want the venezuelans to get humanitarian aid but not under the more doura regime now the us has said repeatedly it's concerned about the venezuelan people their prosperity their well being etc if that is such a concern why impose that caveat on humanitarian aid. this is a good point why you noticed asian system doing militarily you know leave you know this is really wanted to have been absolutely what the sanctions which i will all the pressure to sort of the winners will only and this will only be a difficult is that they're facing number one number two not just but actually made for those who truly united nations so they're probably bullies in their organization and trying to see the corporation or the government for these events for them trying to show the people who. through to bring in any innocent me but instea
the going to war which is been raised and groom strongly in invincible as well as a roses and mr abrams is exactly. so this is jane concerned therefore that confirms not only won't always fit it but the united states is going to source something much more dramatic speaking of abrams he said he doesn't want the venezuelans to get humanitarian aid but not under the more doura regime now the us has said repeatedly it's concerned about the venezuelan people their prosperity their well being etc if...
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barber has the latest now from outside parliament in minden center jane what do we expect to happen this week now in parliament. well as you're hearing in nice report there will now be on wednesday a series of votes so-called indicative votes on different options ways forward for the bright said process and although nice was saying that they could in some eyes actually benefits resume a scare some wavering m.p.'s here into backing her deal i don't think many commentators are really betting on but it's really really lost a lot of sort of popularity in the last week and it was seen as a big defeat for her as she said it could create a dangerous precedent parliament being in control of the timetable for exploring these ways out but at the same time she pointed out in the commons on monday that there will be no deal in her words there will be there won't be a no deal breaks it without the approval of parliament well that's correct in theory they voted to reject it before but they must come up with a plan b. and if not as nice was saying on april the twelfth that's the deadline for the u.k. either to come back to to brus
barber has the latest now from outside parliament in minden center jane what do we expect to happen this week now in parliament. well as you're hearing in nice report there will now be on wednesday a series of votes so-called indicative votes on different options ways forward for the bright said process and although nice was saying that they could in some eyes actually benefits resume a scare some wavering m.p.'s here into backing her deal i don't think many commentators are really betting on...
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well. theresa may is a very good woman, and i will tell you what, she is strong, she is tough, she is in there fighting. janeident trump made thoso ents on his way to michigan, where he will hold a fulled throally tonight. it is the first since the mueller report's finding of no collusion. the white house has been pushing everything from health care tour border sy. but he is not letting the mueller reporpror those who essed it gouite yet. he tweeted this morning, "congressman adam schiff should be forced to resign from congress." a short time ago i spoke with the bbc's north america reporter anthony zurcr. is going after adam schiff really the best way to capitalize on the mueller ing of nofi collusion? thony: seems like the victory lap is turning into spiking the football in the face of their opponents. whether that is in their bestre ins, probably not. the american public has their minds made up on this, and taunting the critics and attempting to expose them for what they see as the baseless attacks on the president is probably not going to change anyone's mind and could be a distraction. i hear they're ma
well. theresa may is a very good woman, and i will tell you what, she is strong, she is tough, she is in there fighting. janeident trump made thoso ents on his way to michigan, where he will hold a fulled throally tonight. it is the first since the mueller report's finding of no collusion. the white house has been pushing everything from health care tour border sy. but he is not letting the mueller reporpror those who essed it gouite yet. he tweeted this morning, "congressman adam schiff...
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that could well have been the final stau straw. >> is it strikes me as kind of scandalous one of the things jane about in this piece, bill shine was more poernlly involved covering up the record of roger ailes with respect to sexual harassment in the workplace than any other single person i know of and it's amazing to me he glided into this job with almost no comment about that. it did not become a matter of public controversy that bill shine was going to the white house, given some of the dark parts of what he had done at fox news. he wasn't just a annual fox news guy, he was involved in a lot of dirty stuff. >> he went to work for a guy who has been found to pay often two women with slush money, lineup of 18 women during the campaign who made allegations of harassment. this was a guy who stuck by rob porter, who is the white house staff secretary, after it had been revealed, really horrible pictures of battery on his wife, and he was the guy who, of course, went out and endorsed moore. so the president is a walking disaster in this area. so everyone is sort of like pales by comparison but you'
that could well have been the final stau straw. >> is it strikes me as kind of scandalous one of the things jane about in this piece, bill shine was more poernlly involved covering up the record of roger ailes with respect to sexual harassment in the workplace than any other single person i know of and it's amazing to me he glided into this job with almost no comment about that. it did not become a matter of public controversy that bill shine was going to the white house, given some of...
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you're interested well yeah absolutely and it's certainly the idea that we could influence policy the idea that you could stand up in the house of commons and ask a question on behalf of jane the nurse from dobby or something you know that idea i think is the most incendiary and revolutionary of all so weighed against thank you thank you well you can see the way to perform along with expelled labor party member mark words with on the twentieth of april at the premises studios in shortage in...