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jane wells went to a ranch in montana to see what cowboys have to say about this new industry "got beef" is this week's cover story. >> reporter: brett's family has been raising cattle for five generations across wyoming and montana in some of the most beautiful country in america. >> all i ever wanted to do was be a cowboy. >> reporter: they are facing a rival with a lot of momentum fake meat made from plants companies like beyond meat are tiny compared to a national beef herd worth an estimated $67 billion but ranchers are taking notice and they have a few beefs. >> we are not against science. we are not against people wanting to make new products we just want to make sure we're on a level and even playing field where everybody goes by the same regulations and same rules. >> reporter: beef number one the meat industry is regulated sting gently by the usda but plant is regulated by fda. if plant based burgers can't be eaten raw, the national beefman's association think they should be regulated like meat. >> they want the same protection and have the same consumer confidence. >> reporte
jane wells went to a ranch in montana to see what cowboys have to say about this new industry "got beef" is this week's cover story. >> reporter: brett's family has been raising cattle for five generations across wyoming and montana in some of the most beautiful country in america. >> all i ever wanted to do was be a cowboy. >> reporter: they are facing a rival with a lot of momentum fake meat made from plants companies like beyond meat are tiny compared to a...
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jane wells is in detroit. i guess the heaine is that the strike technically is not over t, is it. >>, we wen't really sure what was going to happen today. for over 6 and a half hours, the union negotiating team was discussing, debating pitching ta ouple hundred union lders from chapters around the country to say yeah take that deal and extend it to rank and file.gr finally theyd to take the deal but decided that workers are not to come back to workl unll the votes are unte and that may not be a week until that would be atheek where the people are off the jobs job not getting paid ande a str which the center for automotive research estimates case case costing the gm and workers half llion per week. what arerehey getting in this deal? a record 11,000-dollar ratification bonus that will more than make up for rots wages on strike. also raises. important point. permanent temporary workers 7% of the gm workforce have a permanent workers beginning january. the cap lifted on profit sharing. they get to at maintain g h
jane wells is in detroit. i guess the heaine is that the strike technically is not over t, is it. >>, we wen't really sure what was going to happen today. for over 6 and a half hours, the union negotiating team was discussing, debating pitching ta ouple hundred union lders from chapters around the country to say yeah take that deal and extend it to rank and file.gr finally theyd to take the deal but decided that workers are not to come back to workl unll the votes are unte and that may...
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burning.california >> reporter: i'm jane wells in healdsburg, california. the governor has declared a state of emergegey. the state's companies are trying flames.he e step a we'll have that story coming up. dest ctive fires are sweepin through the state and the winds are high. power has been shut off for thousands of people and the utility pg&e said that its pow skbrer lines may he started o wildfires over the weekend in the san francisco bay area. pg&e shares fel sharply again today as the iinkaide fire the north casts doubt over the bankrupt utility's future. jane wells reports from wine country in healdsburg, california. >> reporter: from north to south. >> they want to get people out of there safely. they'll worry about the structures later. >> reporter: california was on fire again. in southern california several new fires broke out including one along the 405 freeway which forced celebrities who live on l.a.'s west side to flee. >> i personally saw five homes on tiger tail that have been lost but i saw them holding the lines there and that h n n sprea
burning.california >> reporter: i'm jane wells in healdsburg, california. the governor has declared a state of emergegey. the state's companies are trying flames.he e step a we'll have that story coming up. dest ctive fires are sweepin through the state and the winds are high. power has been shut off for thousands of people and the utility pg&e said that its pow skbrer lines may he started o wildfires over the weekend in the san francisco bay area. pg&e shares fel sharply again...
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jane. well you put it down for a minute mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. actually wants. that she. will. tell you. but i know that if you put only but they. can push for me cheaper you. know our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone. just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and it was this you know. there is no risk to. this news is. that they were so far ahead of the. war. 'd 'd that i. wouldn't. did you do it you call him or did wall grab all of you suits you morning to have all of you think you would you want to go on all of the model who is louis not almost. you. maul you or you call me you. are going to come. down. they're going to squabble between. the 2 which is how david cook with there was to go down by my guys to continue with the film ok. you must because a conventional don't want to see it out that's who planning to do then you shouldn't think you might see new mochas because that. could lucas because a national. so who are both good you could be. can. make this. number i like. the shaft. 7 to
jane. well you put it down for a minute mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. actually wants. that she. will. tell you. but i know that if you put only but they. can push for me cheaper you. know our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone. just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and it was this you know. there is no risk to. this news is. that they were so far ahead of the. war. 'd 'd that i. wouldn't. did you do it you call...
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jane. well you put down my new news that i'm wrong i don't think that. 6 he's. here to. change. and that's why i said. that she. will. tell you. it's you and i know that if you put only that they. can push for. our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone is just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and this. is numbers to. dismiss is. that they were so far ahead of the. war. 'd 'd that i. wouldn't. do you do you want to call him or did wall grab all of you suits you more into a ball of so you think you want to cue ball go on all of the model who is louis not almost. you. maul you are you call. me a 2 and a cost i'm going to come. down. this is going to quote. i do it it's how you need to cook with there was still don't pummel guys to continue with the foam ok. you must because a conventional don't want to see it out and supine it you know you're going to then you should think you might see democracy because that but the most efficient and i just wish i showed him a good. lucas because a there's. so who are. there co
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jane. well you put down the minute and you say i'm wrong i don't think that. 6 he. can hear the. change. and that's why i said. that she. has a. very yeah. but i know that if you put only that they. can push for me cheaper you. know our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone is just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and this you. didn't. dismiss is. that they were the 1st day of the. week. one down. if you do want to call him or did walled garden walls you suits you morning to have all of you think you would if you will go on all of the model who is the new if not almost all you. new mall you already do you call me you. need to cost i'm going to come. down. to quench a squabble between. the 2 which is how they took with their wars to go down by my guys to continue with the film ok. you must because they could they don't want to see it up that's who planted the nations thing you might think you know because that but the. lucas because they mention. sewer. there could be. the. can. thank. god. the shaft. could both
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jane. well you put it down for a minute and you say i'm wrong i don't think that. 6 he. wants to. change. and that's one thing. that she. will. tell you. is. that i know that if you put the only that's who they. can push for. our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone. just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and it was this you know just it was a very very close numbers to. dismiss is. that they were so far ahead of the. one down. if you don't you call him or did wall grab all of you suits you morning to have all of you think you would if you've all gone all of a model who is louis not almost. you. more all you are you call me you. need to cost i'm going to come. down. this is going to squabble between. the 2 which is how you need to cook with it was still good don't promise guys to continue with the film ok. but you must because a conventional don't want to see it out as who planning to do then you should think you might in democracy because that but the. actual vehement. lucas' because a national. so who are. the
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jane. well you put down my new news that i'm wrong i don't think that. 6 he's. here to. change. that's why i said. that she. asked if you. are yeah. but i know that if you put only that they. can push for me cheaper you. are. here with me in the face you know. me. like. you know someone is just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and this. is the rest of. this news is. the we're so far ahead of the. way we think. did you do it you call him or did wall garden walls you suits you morning to all of you think you would if you will go on all of the model who is the new if not almost . new mall you already do you call me you. and you're going to cost i'm going to come. down. to quench a squall. i do which is how you need to cook with there was to go down by my guys to continue with the film ok. you must because a conventional don't want to see it out that's who planning to live in the shins thing you might seem to notice because it but the most efficient and i just wish i showed him a. little bit because they mention. so who are. there could be. you.
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cnbc's jane wells explains. >> reporter: california's great experiment with legal marijuana is runningnto unintended consequences especially in santa barbara county where avocado groves butt up against pot growing in greenhouses for flowers. >> we have more than 80 years of stigma we need to work against in order to normalize this industry as another crop. >> reporter: he's building a 44 acre cannabis empire in prime wine country in a county that's handed out more than a third of the state's total growing permits. that has surprised some traditional farmers. >> there's like one, two, three, four projects right there. >> all of the money. that's the only explanation. >> reporter: and here's the bottom line on the money. the local university estimates the value of these wine grape to santa barbara are $120 million. that's worth $180 million on less land in faster time. two problems popped up, the first is the odor which can be strong in some places. some are worried it can affect the taste of it grapes though there's no proof of that. cannabis grower autumn shelten spent $100,000 on a de
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jane, thank you for that our jane wells out west today. >>> europe turning back the clocks this week euro close moves back an hour until we follow suit this weekend. you can catch more on today's movers overseas at half past noon easte te rnimon "the halftime." we're back in a moment any. we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. i athere was a sports carre and a family saloon car and i always had in my mind that one day the family car could compete in rallies and racing when the mini actually came out i said this is the one to do it. >>> welcome back, everyone i'm sue herera, here's what's happening at this hour a state department special advisor for ukraine arriving on capitol hill for testimony in the trump impeachment inquiry. katherine croft is expected to tell lawmakers about phone calls from a lobbyist demanding that then ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch be fired.
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message there of some immunity to bad news >> breaking news here on the united auto workers strike jane wells has the latest. jane >> reporter: guys just a minute i've been trying to -- i'm going off camera a second. hold on peek around the corner to see if they are academic up they are not but at any moment the uaw leadership and presidents will hold a news conference someone inside the meeting came pout and told us that the union leadership has convinced the 200 local chapter presidents to ratify the vote and ratify the contract and send to rank and file for vote. but here is what we also herron learn. the nbc affiliate in detroit, the 200 chapter presidents decided that workers will not come back to work until the ratification vote is completed and that -- the deadline according to the local affiliate is a woke from tomorrow. that means very bold move by the leadership that they would be out of work yet another week it's been over four weeks they've been out of work one of the hold ups. they were in there for over six hours today. we thought what's going on one of the hold ups may be there
message there of some immunity to bad news >> breaking news here on the united auto workers strike jane wells has the latest. jane >> reporter: guys just a minute i've been trying to -- i'm going off camera a second. hold on peek around the corner to see if they are academic up they are not but at any moment the uaw leadership and presidents will hold a news conference someone inside the meeting came pout and told us that the union leadership has convinced the 200 local chapter...
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cnbc's jane wells reports. >> reporter: california's great experiment with legal marijuana is running into unintended consequences. especially in santa barbara county where avocado groves butt up against pot growing in former greenhouses for flowers. >> we have 80 years of stigma. that we need to work against. in order to normalize this industry as another crop. >> reporter: john is building a 44-acre cannabis empire in prime wine country in a county that has handed out more than a third of the state's total growing permits. that has surprised some traditional farmers. >> there's like, one, two, three, four projects right fr there. >> follow the money. that's the only explanation. >> reporter: here's the bottom line on the money. the local university estimates that the value of these wine grapevines to santa barbara county are $120 million. look at that white structure over there. there's cannabis in there, estimates that's worth $180 million on less land in faster time. but two problems have popped up. the first is the odor which can it strong in places. some are afraid it could affe
cnbc's jane wells reports. >> reporter: california's great experiment with legal marijuana is running into unintended consequences. especially in santa barbara county where avocado groves butt up against pot growing in former greenhouses for flowers. >> we have 80 years of stigma. that we need to work against. in order to normalize this industry as another crop. >> reporter: john is building a 44-acre cannabis empire in prime wine country in a county that has handed out more...
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jane wells is in brentwood tonight. >> rorter: here is los angeles, they're expecting some of the worstnte years this we can. and firefighters continue to use onew technology tools better predict the fire's path and a to through appangered residents 10,000 residences, well over 20,000 people in a matter of an hour. haven't had anybodninged here fortunately. >> and new construction techniques are paying oh off. on a stret where poolt of older homes were destroyed. this houseuilt to better withstand pyres is untouched. take a look at this at the back firefighters stopped the flames racing up hssl to pro flying emersbers has no affect effect and i checked on the ren. 820 oh a month but as home owners remain evaated and worried. we have the first inkling how the utilities companies are impacted. getty. today edison international reported earnings of $1.50 a share adjusted. the miss of street expectations but the company says par of the reason was wildfire mitt galgs expenses. and the future remains unclear. more intentional blackouts expected especially in northern california where pg&e tur
jane wells is in brentwood tonight. >> rorter: here is los angeles, they're expecting some of the worstnte years this we can. and firefighters continue to use onew technology tools better predict the fire's path and a to through appangered residents 10,000 residences, well over 20,000 people in a matter of an hour. haven't had anybodninged here fortunately. >> and new construction techniques are paying oh off. on a stret where poolt of older homes were destroyed. this houseuilt to...
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contessa. >> sue, thank you for that >>> wildfires and blackouts are spreading across california and jane wellse, what are you seeing out there. >> contessa, i actually grew up not far from here. this is some of the damage from one of the two large fires in california right now very little containment on both. i want to show you something down here. the governor has clairdeclared a state of emergency in l.a. and sonoma counties and has set aside $75 million to mitigate the cost of these power shutoffs we're going through. i don't know if you can see those pink roofs in the distance that's where the phos-chek, the fire retardant has been dropped to try to protect those homes. again, as i said, hundreds of thousands of people are without power. that is expected to go up over the weekend. but here we are in the center of the tech capital of the world. what technology are we using to better predict how these fires go well, there's one new pilot project out of uc san diego this year i've got some video of it. it's called why fire they're spending about 200,000 on it and they're using a network with
contessa. >> sue, thank you for that >>> wildfires and blackouts are spreading across california and jane wellse, what are you seeing out there. >> contessa, i actually grew up not far from here. this is some of the damage from one of the two large fires in california right now very little containment on both. i want to show you something down here. the governor has clairdeclared a state of emergency in l.a. and sonoma counties and has set aside $75 million to mitigate the...
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trading below and ever poor warning of the value of the company can go to zero >> kelly >> jane wellsfornia for us >> thit could shut off power agi this time affecting millions of people again let's bring in john myers. we are looking for some answers. how did we get here? >> all californians are asking the same question. the problem is so complex. in some ways it is simple. turning off the power presenting wildfires. the strong winds and fires have knocked out power lines and spark this dry brush it is always dry in california this time of the year and dryer these days in the climate change universe the complexity of what pg&e is up against is financial pressure that you mentioned a moment ago and technological issues of where they turn off the power of some of what's been going on the last few days whether they are turning off to powers of individual houses where they are turning off big transmission parts. the governor wants them to be more targeted about it that's hard with the technology of the company the company does not seem to have the finance >> in terms of what's changed. l
trading below and ever poor warning of the value of the company can go to zero >> kelly >> jane wellsfornia for us >> thit could shut off power agi this time affecting millions of people again let's bring in john myers. we are looking for some answers. how did we get here? >> all californians are asking the same question. the problem is so complex. in some ways it is simple. turning off the power presenting wildfires. the strong winds and fires have knocked out power...
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. >> thank you jane wells >>> vice president mike pence says the nba should have been tougher on chinaarkley says the vice president should shut the hell up with esri location technology, you can see relationships. connections. patterns. you can see what others can't. ♪ woman: what does the word "partner" really mean? someone i can trust. (impact, click) who is with me for the long-term. who understands i'm dealing with lives, not only livelihoods. that in order to help people, i need more than products, i need quality support and insights. can i find someone who partners with me to achieve people's long-term success? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> welcome back the nba is not putting the china controversy to bed the three weeks after the tweet the league is still struggling. yesterday mike pence blasted the nba. we have response from the league and one of its most visible figures. >> we have vice president pence saying the league should be a wholly owned subsidiary of china and the commissioner had his response to
. >> thank you jane wells >>> vice president mike pence says the nba should have been tougher on chinaarkley says the vice president should shut the hell up with esri location technology, you can see relationships. connections. patterns. you can see what others can't. ♪ woman: what does the word "partner" really mean? someone i can trust. (impact, click) who is with me for the long-term. who understands i'm dealing with lives, not only livelihoods. that in order to...
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jane wells who has been up early, helping us understand what's happening out west.g of all this, we were planning to bring an interview with snap's evan spiegel today. that has been made impossible because of the fires and a number of road closures in california we're working to reschedule that appearance meantime, let's get a news update with sue herera at hq sue? >>> carl, thank you very much. goo good morning, everyone president trump is considering releasing video footage of the raid in syria sunday he was speaking at joint base andrews before leaving for a fund-raiser in chicago >> we're thinking about it we may the question was many i considering releasing video footage of the raid, and we may take certain parts of it and release it, yes. >> the driver charged with manslaughter in the deaths of 39 people found in the back of his truck made his first court appearance in britain. maurice robinson didn't enter a plea he will be kept in custody until he appears in a higher court november 25th. >>> nasa released a photo. take a look at that. the sun seemingly in th
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say, the tick tock today will be important, jane it's good to see you back covering the story, jane wells in detroit today. >>> dow is up 66 >> good morning, carl, dow back around 27,000. in fact. futures did move around 5:00 a.m. on news of a possible brexit deal. you combine that with that industrial production down, which was bad. it does reiterate calls for the feds to cut rates once again the s&p 500 and the dow now just about 1% away from record highs. let's talk about what's moving this morning the banks, take a look at morgan standly up sharper, higher beyond revenue, offset weakness and that stock is up over 3% it's been a relatively upbeat session season i should say for the big banks. we also heard from the zirs industrials to report earnings >> that is honeywell, it also reported earnings that beat street estimates sales of 9.1 billion for the quarter. down 16% it did see strength in its aerospace division the stock is up 2% here in early trade. let's pivot, though, to that alleged brexit deem. stocks are certainly moving on it european collision president jean claude younger
say, the tick tock today will be important, jane it's good to see you back covering the story, jane wells in detroit today. >>> dow is up 66 >> good morning, carl, dow back around 27,000. in fact. futures did move around 5:00 a.m. on news of a possible brexit deal. you combine that with that industrial production down, which was bad. it does reiterate calls for the feds to cut rates once again the s&p 500 and the dow now just about 1% away from record highs. let's talk about...
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. >> you sure that's a thing >> i think it's a jane wells did a story out west a while. >> when i start rock band it will be called granny pods you gave me my band name i have to imagine neighbors won't like this. some neighborhoods you can't change your mailbox without the homeowner's association getting worked up because you have the jerk down the street who gets bad about everything now you have someone living in a granny pod in your backyard? >> the zoning rules have changed because think about how lucrative property is becoming, how expensive homes are, how hard it is to find a home. then you see your property is becoming more and more valuable because you can use it as an income property, it is starting to make sense in more communities. i talked to this couple about it and they said they hadn't seen any pushback in their community. it's a very nice d.c. area they said, in fact, people were interested to see it and perhaps copy >> all right well, we need to do a month-long piece, living in one of these things >> it was cute it was very cute did you see it it's adorable. >> food. i
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jane wells fargo in california for us. >>> now over to sue herera. >> hello here is what is happeningormer deputy national security adviser charles cupperman did not appear for a scheduled deposition in the house impeachment inquiry. he asked a federal judge whether he should comply with congressional subpoena or the white house order that he not testify. adam schiff calls his absence unfortunate. >> he was compelled to appear by a lawful congressional subpoena. just within the last few days of course the district court has ruled that the impeachment inquiry is perfectly valid witnesses like dr. kuperman need to do their duty and show up. >> rocky police firing teargas to disperse thousands of protesters in baghdad. young iraqi students joined the protesters calling for reform and regime change. >>> and the world's oldest natural pearl has been put on display at the louvre museum's location on the persian gulf and estimate the pearl is 7600 years old and it was discovered two years ago on an island off the coast of abu dhabi you are up to date, kelly. that is the news update this hour
jane wells fargo in california for us. >>> now over to sue herera. >> hello here is what is happeningormer deputy national security adviser charles cupperman did not appear for a scheduled deposition in the house impeachment inquiry. he asked a federal judge whether he should comply with congressional subpoena or the white house order that he not testify. adam schiff calls his absence unfortunate. >> he was compelled to appear by a lawful congressional subpoena. just within...
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we appreciate it we'll check back in with you as it plays out, jane thanks very much jane wells in california today >>> here's what else is ahead on "the exchange. >> coming up the big kahuna apple is set to report earnings after the bell will tonight's results be enough to keep the company's streak of all-time highs going plus, an insider's view. we'll speak with a former top official at the department of education who says the system is broken and student debt should be cancelled. >>> and mapping a comeback look at how one stock went from being out of mind to seeing a 50% rally this year. what do advisors look for in an etf? don't just track an index, this is "the exchange" on cnbc is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clients closer to their goals. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus conta
we appreciate it we'll check back in with you as it plays out, jane thanks very much jane wells in california today >>> here's what else is ahead on "the exchange. >> coming up the big kahuna apple is set to report earnings after the bell will tonight's results be enough to keep the company's streak of all-time highs going plus, an insider's view. we'll speak with a former top official at the department of education who says the system is broken and student debt should be...
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jane wells is in los angelhas a coming up. jane, what can you tell us >> reporter: hey, becky.f you're rich or poor. we are in one of the most expensive neighborhoods of los angeles where they're trying to get control of the fire. several homes lost ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> time for this morning's market movers. dom chu joins us with that dom? >> top of the morning to you, andrew let's start our check of earnings movers with shares of conocophillips helping to kick off big cap energy earnings this week. shares are higher by a percent or so on very thin pre-market volume it posted profits and revenues two in part to increased production and key geographies including the continental u.s., europe, asia pacific then we have shares of xerox higher by close to around 4% roughly 5,000 shares of market, premarket volume the digital market and digital data solutions as a result it raised its full year guidance thanks in part
jane wells is in los angelhas a coming up. jane, what can you tell us >> reporter: hey, becky.f you're rich or poor. we are in one of the most expensive neighborhoods of los angeles where they're trying to get control of the fire. several homes lost ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> time for this morning's market movers. dom...
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. ♪ >>> welcome back we have a news alert we want to get to on general motors our jane wells has thative from detroit, jane >> reporter: hey, scott, we're getting detailed from the united autoworkers of the proposed deal which they are currently trying to sell to the local president and then the rank and file among the new details is that they've proposed an $11,000 ratification bonus we knew it was going to be over $8,000 but it's $4500 for temporary workers. and also this is a very important deal for the union, full-time temporary workers which have been a huge part of gm for the recession will now begin to transition to permanent status starting in january 2020, based on when they were hired. and all of the rest starting in january 2021 however, it is now clear that three plants will close, including lordstown, and that could be a dealbreaker as union negotiators were going in to meet with the rank and file president. there were those in the hallways shouting "lordstown, lordstown." some say if lordstown is going to stay open, they're going to vote no on this. >>> shares of teva ju
. ♪ >>> welcome back we have a news alert we want to get to on general motors our jane wells has thative from detroit, jane >> reporter: hey, scott, we're getting detailed from the united autoworkers of the proposed deal which they are currently trying to sell to the local president and then the rank and file among the new details is that they've proposed an $11,000 ratification bonus we knew it was going to be over $8,000 but it's $4500 for temporary workers. and also this is...
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jane wells joins us with more and, jane, how are you >> hi, becky i'm at the soto rock winery. destroyed. welcome to the fifth largest economy where apparently one way to deal with hurricane force winds during fire season is to flip the switch and turn off the power to over 2 million people we drove through active fire to get here this morning. 54,000 acres 5% containment 80,000 structures threatened unprecedented 80,000 people under evacuation orders. two firefighter injuries incredibly no known deaths much of the bay area, technology capital of the world remains in the dark pg&e shut off the power. power will stay off to a lot of people through the next wind event which starts tomorrow. a lot of people are throwing out the perishable food, letting the beer in the refrigerator get warm and hoping your house is still there. news that despite the preemptive blackouts there's a possibility this fire was started by a pg&e transmission line. down south so cal edison, it's warning over 300,000 customers about the potential of the power being shut off if the winds kick up again down t
jane wells joins us with more and, jane, how are you >> hi, becky i'm at the soto rock winery. destroyed. welcome to the fifth largest economy where apparently one way to deal with hurricane force winds during fire season is to flip the switch and turn off the power to over 2 million people we drove through active fire to get here this morning. 54,000 acres 5% containment 80,000 structures threatened unprecedented 80,000 people under evacuation orders. two firefighter injuries incredibly...
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california winds that have fueled wooiildfires have promptd mass power shutdowns jane wells joins us.r: hi, becky this is still the getty fire area they're concerned that as these winds pick up today maybe there's some still smoldering embers in these destroyed houses which could come across and get houses which are not burned yet, but we have a bunch of new information now. this is covered by los angeles department of water and power, which does not turn off the power preemptively and as we got video of some of the power inspectors coming through this neighborhood yesterday, investigators now believe this fire may have been started by a dwp power line which was knocked down by a tree branch, but we're also getting bigger news about a bigger fire last year, the woolsey fire desfroid 1600 homes, killed 3 people edison international said it could be liable for that fire. >> there is evidence and we believe it is likely we could be associated with the ignition of the woolsey fire final determination would only be made during lengthy and complex litigation >> reporter: that sent shares do
california winds that have fueled wooiildfires have promptd mass power shutdowns jane wells joins us.r: hi, becky this is still the getty fire area they're concerned that as these winds pick up today maybe there's some still smoldering embers in these destroyed houses which could come across and get houses which are not burned yet, but we have a bunch of new information now. this is covered by los angeles department of water and power, which does not turn off the power preemptively and as we...
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. >> all right mark, stay with us we want to get over to jane wells because massive wildfires continuingmoore park with the latest jane >> hey, yes. we have the first of the fires that have started in this new red flag warning situation with these gusts that have started. gusts are expected to hit as high as 80 miles an hour today behind me -- well, the fire is coming this way. can you see the smoke here we've lost the sun the reagan library, where the president and nancy are buried and have all their archives is on the hill behind me. the fire could be endangering that facility right now. there have been some mandatory evacuations and over here you can see the smoke is stretching all this way this broke out about 6 a.m. local so 9 a.m. east coast time and we knew there were going to be fires because of this red flag warning situation, but there are mandatory evacuations they have started to get air sport in here but this wind is just amazing the sun is starting to peek out there. i live about four miles away and i got my warning fromison that is probably going to go out shortly. they're
. >> all right mark, stay with us we want to get over to jane wells because massive wildfires continuingmoore park with the latest jane >> hey, yes. we have the first of the fires that have started in this new red flag warning situation with these gusts that have started. gusts are expected to hit as high as 80 miles an hour today behind me -- well, the fire is coming this way. can you see the smoke here we've lost the sun the reagan library, where the president and nancy are buried...
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. >>> the uaw gathering today in detroit over its battle with general motors jane wells has more on that, jane >> reporter: we got a lot going on right now they have been meeting for over six hours. the leadership and the heads of locals and we were hearing that the vote of going to be delayed because there is a second strike going on between gm and its janitors, and the uaw works even if they ratified this new proposed contract wouldn't want to cross that picket line of the jan towards. now reuters is reporting gm has reached a tentative agreement with the 800 striking janitors maybe thing will start the to ramp up and we'll get somewhere later today in detroit what we do know that's new that we didn't know before about the proposed agreement between the two is that there's a record ratification bonus of $11,000 per employee if they ratify this new four year contract and also very important temporary workers, full-time temporary workers can transition to permanent workers beginning in january. but we also have learned and confirmed uaw has confirmed three plants will close. that could b
. >>> the uaw gathering today in detroit over its battle with general motors jane wells has more on that, jane >> reporter: we got a lot going on right now they have been meeting for over six hours. the leadership and the heads of locals and we were hearing that the vote of going to be delayed because there is a second strike going on between gm and its janitors, and the uaw works even if they ratified this new proposed contract wouldn't want to cross that picket line of the jan...
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suspended now the supreme court says the amount of bribes ledge the offered the former president well devalued. lee jane is that in the dock the vice chairman of samsung faces every trial on corruption charges linked to the 2016 scandal that sent south korea's then president to prison. i feel very sorry for causing concerns for so many people. 7 have. concerns about the future of both samson and the country as a whole samsung is a multinational mega-corporation basting almost half a 1000000 employees its most famous for producing smart phones laptops and televisions. but it also builds ships of his life insurance property and even medical cash the company is responsible for around a 5th of south korea's economic output so when some song sneezes south korea catches a cold which is why this new trial is so significant and not just in the j. young. that's it from. the famous naturalist and. alex on the boats. were embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w.a. led. yellow into an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already eckel all had
suspended now the supreme court says the amount of bribes ledge the offered the former president well devalued. lee jane is that in the dock the vice chairman of samsung faces every trial on corruption charges linked to the 2016 scandal that sent south korea's then president to prison. i feel very sorry for causing concerns for so many people. 7 have. concerns about the future of both samson and the country as a whole samsung is a multinational mega-corporation basting almost half a 1000000...
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dropping as wildfires in northern california force nearly 200,000 people to evacuate let's get to jane wells, jane >> reporter: hi, wifflfred. i'm here in healdsburg where the destruction is terrible, but actually it's these intentional power outages that are affecting more people than the fires are and earlier today, we were talking about a lot of people wanting to maybe get these energy packs, these battery packs for their home, for their energy systems, because even if you have solar, you're still usually connected to the grid. well, tesla sells a power wall product, which to get with a pair of two for your house, which i guess is the standard package, is well over ten grand. these are expensive programs, especially if you want to add solar. this afternoon, though, however, elon musk tweeted, if you're directly affectedby wildfire power outages, tesla is reducing solar plus power wall prices by $1,000 as of today he then added, we don't make much money on this product, so $1,000 actually means a lot. and guys, last i checked, tesla shares were down just a smidge on the day back to you. >>
dropping as wildfires in northern california force nearly 200,000 people to evacuate let's get to jane wells, jane >> reporter: hi, wifflfred. i'm here in healdsburg where the destruction is terrible, but actually it's these intentional power outages that are affecting more people than the fires are and earlier today, we were talking about a lot of people wanting to maybe get these energy packs, these battery packs for their home, for their energy systems, because even if you have solar,...
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jane minor. she is not well-known known in the history books but has quite the story. jane was born into slavery and worked as a nurse in petersburg. she gained her freedom in 1824 as a reward for heroically nursing the citizens of petersburg through an epidemic. to reward her for that service, her owners freed her. jane minor went on to continue practice nursing. we have some objects related to her practice. bloodletting was a very standard practice up through the middle of the 19th century. we have a couple items that were one was a nice you would use cut into a vein and another upping jar.s c you would burn a candle underneath it to create a vacuum and that you would put that cup over the lacerated skin to draw out the blood. these are the tools jane would have used in her daily practice as a nurse. in addition to being a nurse, became an emancipator. she went on to use her earnings to purchase the freedom of 16 other enslaved women and children. it is a pretty remarkable story. and we have some reproductions of the deeds that were issued by the petersburg court. it
jane minor. she is not well-known known in the history books but has quite the story. jane was born into slavery and worked as a nurse in petersburg. she gained her freedom in 1824 as a reward for heroically nursing the citizens of petersburg through an epidemic. to reward her for that service, her owners freed her. jane minor went on to continue practice nursing. we have some objects related to her practice. bloodletting was a very standard practice up through the middle of the 19th century....
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david: marty, who was a distinguished tax professor and lawyer as well, you have two children, jane,r daughter who teaches at columbia -- jus. ginsberg: a professor of literary and artistic property law at columbia law school. [applause] david: i understand you and she were the only mother-daughter team to be elected to the harvard law review. is that correct? jus. ginsberg: so far. david: you have a son in the music business? jus. ginsberg: james grew up with a passion for music but no talent as a performer. [laughter] so when he went to the university of chicago he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. then in the years he was dropping in and out of law school, he was also making recordings and one day he told us he liked what he was doing much more than his law classes. we said fine, that is what you want to do. today he has a label and his recordings are gems. david: you have any grandchildren? jus. ginsberg: i have four grandchildren, two stepchildren and one great grandchild. [applause] david: what do your grandchildren call you? rbg? [laughter] jus. ginsber
david: marty, who was a distinguished tax professor and lawyer as well, you have two children, jane,r daughter who teaches at columbia -- jus. ginsberg: a professor of literary and artistic property law at columbia law school. [applause] david: i understand you and she were the only mother-daughter team to be elected to the harvard law review. is that correct? jus. ginsberg: so far. david: you have a son in the music business? jus. ginsberg: james grew up with a passion for music but no talent...
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jane is with us as well. what is your take on it?le do you find there is an awkwardness going into a restaurant and asking for a table for one? less than they used to be and it depends where you go. when i used to go to the midlands and i sat in a hotel and people saw me sitting alone, i got funny looks, but in london, new york and amsterdam nobody cares. but i think generally speaking the stigma has gone down. this story made me laugh so much. thank you john for sending this in. he said once i went to dinner in saigon and i was refused a table because i was on my own. after a small weight, the maitre d pared me off with a vietnamese businesswoman in a similar situation. as we were having difficulty communicating, we've joined by a couple of vietnamese and american girls. the lively table and sued, much more so when a couple of american lads decided to move in because they thought i needed assistance with the male— female balance. so much for dining alone! what a cracking night! glad it all worked out. some other tweets. tom reynolds
jane is with us as well. what is your take on it?le do you find there is an awkwardness going into a restaurant and asking for a table for one? less than they used to be and it depends where you go. when i used to go to the midlands and i sat in a hotel and people saw me sitting alone, i got funny looks, but in london, new york and amsterdam nobody cares. but i think generally speaking the stigma has gone down. this story made me laugh so much. thank you john for sending this in. he said once i...
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. >>> well, dr. jane goodall was at the walt disney family museum in the presidio. the museum held a party to recognize his distinguished career as a leading conversationist. the museum partnered with her roots and shoots youth service program that inspires children to make the world a better police for people, the animals and the environment. >>> a family of three bears broke into a home in lake tahoe, when volunteers tried to chase them out, one of the cubs hung on. >> you better get out of here! >> i didn't know that's how you talk to bears, right? >> is this why they're having the uprising? don't speak to me that way. >> he was trying to enjoy time on that orange couch. >> why is he doing this? >> he decided to climb down, like a bear does, and look at that. >> just made his way out. >> very good. impressed with the parkour skills. a volunteer posted that on facebook and now we're seeing it. >>> coming up at 6:30, uber is about to start officially accepting pets during rides. >> and you can see behind me it's still lights out for some there are those who will sa
. >>> well, dr. jane goodall was at the walt disney family museum in the presidio. the museum held a party to recognize his distinguished career as a leading conversationist. the museum partnered with her roots and shoots youth service program that inspires children to make the world a better police for people, the animals and the environment. >>> a family of three bears broke into a home in lake tahoe, when volunteers tried to chase them out, one of the cubs hung on. >>...
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well. lauren: jane foley, thank you for the l time.is upon us and there is a freightenning warning from doctors to tell you about. lauren: feel like it's a repeat of last year. tracee carrasco, you have the details. good morning. tracee: yes, that's right. doctors are urging americans to get their flu shots this year. a severe flu season in australia raising concerns among public health officials. california has already seen several flu related deaths. american eagle outfitters is getting ready for the holidays but with fewer workers. it plans to hire 10,000 part-time seasonal employees, less than half the number from of last year. the store had recently warned profits for the current quarter will be below analyst estimates. and kellogg's is getting into the spirit. it's created a new cereal called all together to support the activist glad. the cereal is a mix of frosted flakes, fruit loops, raisin bran and corn flakes all in one box. it's available at kellogg's new york cafe. and that's what's happening now. lauren: brilliant idea. tr
well. lauren: jane foley, thank you for the l time.is upon us and there is a freightenning warning from doctors to tell you about. lauren: feel like it's a repeat of last year. tracee carrasco, you have the details. good morning. tracee: yes, that's right. doctors are urging americans to get their flu shots this year. a severe flu season in australia raising concerns among public health officials. california has already seen several flu related deaths. american eagle outfitters is getting ready...
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>>repairs for its first all female spacewalk and wells fargo is still recovering from the fake account scandal. jane king is live at the nasdaq. >>with those stories and more hi james this story a good morning san francisco-based wells fargo's earnings took a hit in the 3rd quarter net income dropped by 23% year-over-year. >>now up to 3 and a half million fake accounts were uncovered in 2016. they were created without customers knowledge or consent and wells fargo has been dealing with the fall well from that from both customers and the federal reserve ever since. well the holiday price wars between walmart and amazon are already heating up wal-mart has introduced a program to temporarily lower the prices that consumers pay for some items on his web site these are the items were 3rd party vendors. a walmart a fee to list those goods. the merchants selling on the site will still be paid the amount listed before the cuts walmart is one actually taken a hit hereand general motors and the u a w tentatively reached an agreement on tuesday to get temporary workers a clear path to becoming full time employ
>>repairs for its first all female spacewalk and wells fargo is still recovering from the fake account scandal. jane king is live at the nasdaq. >>with those stories and more hi james this story a good morning san francisco-based wells fargo's earnings took a hit in the 3rd quarter net income dropped by 23% year-over-year. >>now up to 3 and a half million fake accounts were uncovered in 2016. they were created without customers knowledge or consent and wells fargo has been...
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. >> i've seen squid pro quo as well. janel hill for the third week in a row. >> she looks great. >> getting arrested. >> she's doing something that means something to her. and i give her a lot of credit for doing it. she's not just writing a check. she's doing the jacques she's trying to bring attention to climate change and also this time around she brought a another friend there, ted danson. there's ted. getting arrested. all right. >> all right. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> appreciate it, danny cevallos and susan del percio. we'll continue to talk kanye off line and whether or not you like his new album "jesus is king." >>> lawmakers behind closed doors at this hour for hours with a longtime diplomat as the impeachment inquiry sees its first saturday session. the latest on today's deposition and a look ahead to what we can expect next week on the hill. hil we'd love some help with laundry. here's how you do it. spray and scrub anything with a stain. soak your nasty jersey. it stinks! wash the really dirty clothes s
. >> i've seen squid pro quo as well. janel hill for the third week in a row. >> she looks great. >> getting arrested. >> she's doing something that means something to her. and i give her a lot of credit for doing it. she's not just writing a check. she's doing the jacques she's trying to bring attention to climate change and also this time around she brought a another friend there, ted danson. there's ted. getting arrested. all right. >> all right. >> thank...
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with us, a former chief communications adviser for paul ryan and former press secretary, for jane boehner and wells a political columnist for the "washington post." welcome to you. the congressman from florida representing the fort myers area, francis rooney, came out yesterday saying he was looking into the option and would potentially support an impeachment inquiry. well, just within the last couple of hours, he told fox news that, i've done what i came to do, and he, after two terms, he does not plan to run for re-election. why is it so difficult for people in your party to kind of stick up and say, we disagree with the president? >> well, for most of them it's because the only election that matters to them is their primary and the president has a strangle hold over primary voters. francis rooney is a terrific member of congress. he is -- at the same time, he is relatively new. he's independently wealthy. sort of done a bunch of incredible things in this career. really smart. sort of a traditional republican, which left us asking the question when he first came, why do you want to be a member o
with us, a former chief communications adviser for paul ryan and former press secretary, for jane boehner and wells a political columnist for the "washington post." welcome to you. the congressman from florida representing the fort myers area, francis rooney, came out yesterday saying he was looking into the option and would potentially support an impeachment inquiry. well, just within the last couple of hours, he told fox news that, i've done what i came to do, and he, after two...
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jane is a advocate for mental health, as well as a host of cbs sunday morning. welcome, jane.e majority of people who experience mental illness, experience it and are diagnosed before the age of 24. in your case you were -- >> 50. >> three kids mar, married. a very successful career. what was it like to get the diagnosis? >> when i was 49, i was not bipolar. when i was 50, i was. i was switched, flipped, these are medical terms of art. treated for hives. medication that wouldn't have been given to someone at least without protection and careful observation. if a doctor had reason to think that there was family history or prior history with a mood disorder, i didn't have that. >> had you no family history. >> none. that i know of, gayle. but it it unmasked what doctors then described as a genetic vulnerability to a mood disorder and by that time, i was in pretty deep trouble. >> it's interesting that in terms of experiencing stigma, one of the direct ways that you did is your own doctor who suggested maybe you don't want to tell the public about this whole thing, and even gave
jane is a advocate for mental health, as well as a host of cbs sunday morning. welcome, jane.e majority of people who experience mental illness, experience it and are diagnosed before the age of 24. in your case you were -- >> 50. >> three kids mar, married. a very successful career. what was it like to get the diagnosis? >> when i was 49, i was not bipolar. when i was 50, i was. i was switched, flipped, these are medical terms of art. treated for hives. medication that...
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person but when it comes to trying to potentially the games jane is this a case of selectively applying social justice based on where the money is well this is certainly what his detractors are saying you know it's all well and good campaigning for social justice on home soil if you're just going to go the complete opposite way when china cumnock you know china of course is a country where. down recently on dissent and their actions during the hong kong protests have also been called into question by human rights activists and protesters and so the n.b.a. is huge in china basketball is the biggest sport in china and of course le bron james is the n.b.a.'s most bankable most recognizable star so he would of course have more to lose than many if relationships between china and the n.b.a. were tainted. mccambridge from so much for coming in and breaking that down for us thank you. we go to your final resting place may not be so fine the chinese authorities have been graveyards in the name of development and standardizing of all the graves it's seen by many as an attempt by china we got identity. this satellite image from people 2800 sho
person but when it comes to trying to potentially the games jane is this a case of selectively applying social justice based on where the money is well this is certainly what his detractors are saying you know it's all well and good campaigning for social justice on home soil if you're just going to go the complete opposite way when china cumnock you know china of course is a country where. down recently on dissent and their actions during the hong kong protests have also been called into...
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jane king been on yet. saves not paying attention well this is definitely want to pay attention to just because of easy to look at is really nice forecast ahead of us 70's to 80's by we can handle that no triple digits, but we do have a few 90's in there for inland areas. >>so watch out for that come the latter part of the weekend, plenty of sunshine over san francisco over san jose and over the east bay too so all all of us are looking at the sun closing out the week just like we started it with some really favorable weather. a cool start to the morning sunny skies and overall skies that are going to remain clear on into the weekend too with very little cloud cover to be seen. that's partly due to a ridge of high pressure which is and the process of building back up as we speak as this high pressure continues to dominate the weather pattern uproar across the west coast. it's going to result in increasingly warm conditions across the bay that does also unfortunately mean increased fire danger comes tomorrow, especially for the north bay and into sunday morning too so be mindful of that as you make your weekend
jane king been on yet. saves not paying attention well this is definitely want to pay attention to just because of easy to look at is really nice forecast ahead of us 70's to 80's by we can handle that no triple digits, but we do have a few 90's in there for inland areas. >>so watch out for that come the latter part of the weekend, plenty of sunshine over san francisco over san jose and over the east bay too so all all of us are looking at the sun closing out the week just like we started...
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jedediah: well jane fonda is in handcuffs again the 81-year-old actress arrested at a climate change here today? >> i wouldn't waste my breath. >> what do you think should happen to climate skeptics in congress who don't follow what you believe? griff: no answer from jane fonda mark moreno, is the executive editor at climate depot.com and he joins us with more and mark it was pretty fascinating you're out there. jane fonda keeps coming to washington to get arrested but she wouldn't talk to you, why? >> she only answered the one question. she was there for the media and believe me, adoring media was everywhere from variety to nbc news, she's interviewed by entertainment tonight, all of the entertainment press, so she was not used to being asked any questions. i actually later right before she got arrested confronted had der with a copy of my book and she says she was inspired by this canadian author who wrote a book called capitalism versus the climate so i was trying to say there's another view with scientists including u.n. scientists would don't agree with you on this but she would
jedediah: well jane fonda is in handcuffs again the 81-year-old actress arrested at a climate change here today? >> i wouldn't waste my breath. >> what do you think should happen to climate skeptics in congress who don't follow what you believe? griff: no answer from jane fonda mark moreno, is the executive editor at climate depot.com and he joins us with more and mark it was pretty fascinating you're out there. jane fonda keeps coming to washington to get arrested but she wouldn't...
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jane on twitter says jennifer arcuri is coming across well. it's time to leave her alone. drag borisjohnson's name through the mud. there is the first time i've watched the gutter press in weeks and it will be the last. answer messages as well to read to you about the interview with harry dunn's mother and father and step parents. terry says, is a lone twin, could you please pass on to the family, who now have a lone twin son due to the death of harry, that the lone twin network exists for support in this very painful situation. angela has sent a text to say, very brave family, thoughts and prayers are with you all. william says, as an american living in britain, ican says, as an american living in britain, i can confirm the reputation of people from the us is in tatters. i sent my best to harry's family and loved ones. the mother of a brain—damaged girl who has won her case against a london hospital which planned to turn off her life support, says herfamily is hoping to take her for treatment in italy within 7 days. five—year—old tafida raqeeb has been on life support at
jane on twitter says jennifer arcuri is coming across well. it's time to leave her alone. drag borisjohnson's name through the mud. there is the first time i've watched the gutter press in weeks and it will be the last. answer messages as well to read to you about the interview with harry dunn's mother and father and step parents. terry says, is a lone twin, could you please pass on to the family, who now have a lone twin son due to the death of harry, that the lone twin network exists for...
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nation who, in my time of illness, sent me and my family, their prayers and well wishes, and their love. it has meant the world to jane and me, and i think you so very much. and along with the great medical care i have received, i am happy to report to you that i am more than ready -- [cheers and applause] more ready than ever to carry on with you. the epic struggle that we face today. i am more than ready to assume the office of president of the united states. [applause] i am more than ready to take on the greed and corruption of the corporate elite and their apologists. i am more ready than ever to help create a government based on the principles of justice, economic justice, racial justice, social justice and environmental justice. [applause] to put it bluntly, i am back. [applause] [crowd chanting] >> bernie. bernie. bernie. senator sanders: there is no questions that i and my family have faced adversity over these last couple of weeks, but the untold story is that people everywhere in this country, and the wealthiest nation in the history of the world, are facing their own adversities. tonight in america, over 50
nation who, in my time of illness, sent me and my family, their prayers and well wishes, and their love. it has meant the world to jane and me, and i think you so very much. and along with the great medical care i have received, i am happy to report to you that i am more than ready -- [cheers and applause] more ready than ever to carry on with you. the epic struggle that we face today. i am more than ready to assume the office of president of the united states. [applause] i am more than ready...
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well. to the kelly jane torrence on this.elly jane, it does strike a lot of folks as the president who many argue fairly or not, this is not to disparage him, starting fire, taking a bow for putting it out. what do you think of that? >> i pretty much agree, neil. i don't know why people assumed turkey would go in there if u.s. troops were still there. if they had, struck u.s. troops, it would be a act of war coming from a nato ally. of course the president says they would go in no mater what, we would have to remove troops to get them out of the way. i'm not convinced turkey would have gone in there with u.s. troops in there. i was not a big fan going into syria in the first place. likes you don't go in without a plan you also don't leave without a plan. it is becoming very obvious that is exactly what happened. james jeffrey, trump's envoy to syria, he actually testified this week he didn't even know about it ahead of time. neil: yeah. tweeted out. it was tweeted out. to that point, i'm not here to disparage the president. h
well. to the kelly jane torrence on this.elly jane, it does strike a lot of folks as the president who many argue fairly or not, this is not to disparage him, starting fire, taking a bow for putting it out. what do you think of that? >> i pretty much agree, neil. i don't know why people assumed turkey would go in there if u.s. troops were still there. if they had, struck u.s. troops, it would be a act of war coming from a nato ally. of course the president says they would go in no mater...
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jane out, his wife, she talked. then once he was released, they said, well, we said what it was. you know, that's three days.ong time to nthot knw that the leading fundraiser in the democratic field had a heart attack, and there is a big difference sort of emotionally and in the way people feel between had two stents put in and had a heart attack. it's a big psychological difference, even if it's the same thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you have any sense of how this impacts his ndidacy? >> well, i think his bigger challenge right now beyond this, which is obviously a health challenge, but his biggest political challenge, her name is elizabeth warren, and she has been really biting into his tw main core support centers that he had in 2016 -- liberal voters, especially white liberal voters -- and until he can find a way to get those voters back, which i don't think they're going, to that is a bigger challenge for him going forward. >> reporter: amy walter, tamara keith, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> nawaz: there's a firestorm of reaction to how the n.b.a. is handling a conflict between its business
jane out, his wife, she talked. then once he was released, they said, well, we said what it was. you know, that's three days.ong time to nthot knw that the leading fundraiser in the democratic field had a heart attack, and there is a big difference sort of emotionally and in the way people feel between had two stents put in and had a heart attack. it's a big psychological difference, even if it's the same thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you have any sense of how this impacts his...