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janet: currently, i think it is probably de-anchored.or the past few years inflation target is basically at two. inflation is failing at the -- strongt growth has previously one to two years ago, but it has already weakened. so much challenge on both growth and inflation. they will have to maintain a very dovish tone. the markets are now pricing in as much is a 7% probability of a rate cut from the ecb in the first quarter of next year. is that fair? >> we still don't think the ecb will cut rates further to negative territory. there is still concern about the impact of negative interest rates to banks. it is still on the agenda whether to review the tiering system. i understand why the market is pricing in that pessimistic scenario. economic growth has to slow. with trade tensions continuing to heighten, that could be the case. our base case is still interest rates remain unchanged for now. they will probably have to strengthen their forward guidance, pushing out rates to be on hold for the future and of things like -- nejra: janet, you
janet: currently, i think it is probably de-anchored.or the past few years inflation target is basically at two. inflation is failing at the -- strongt growth has previously one to two years ago, but it has already weakened. so much challenge on both growth and inflation. they will have to maintain a very dovish tone. the markets are now pricing in as much is a 7% probability of a rate cut from the ecb in the first quarter of next year. is that fair? >> we still don't think the ecb will...
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manus: janet, stay with us, we have much more to do. janet henry, hsbc global chief economist.am in hong kong for the latest word news. >> italian prime minister giuseppe conti has threatened to hisgn if the partners in populist coalition don't stop squabbling. he is demanding they get to work on the policies to help the country. the former law professor has acted as a mediator. his two deputy premiers argue on everything, from taxes and immigration, to infrastructure projects. german chancellor angela merkel some breathing space to her bout government by agreeing to remain on board despite the resignation of its chief. leaves the coalition, it would force the government of merkel to govern alone and seek new allies or call a snap election. starting to control the internet ahead of the 30th anniversary of the crackdown on tournament square. we checked and weibo have been blocked from changing profiles. mikesecretary of state pompeo says china continues to abuse human rights whenever it serves its interests. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered
manus: janet, stay with us, we have much more to do. janet henry, hsbc global chief economist.am in hong kong for the latest word news. >> italian prime minister giuseppe conti has threatened to hisgn if the partners in populist coalition don't stop squabbling. he is demanding they get to work on the policies to help the country. the former law professor has acted as a mediator. his two deputy premiers argue on everything, from taxes and immigration, to infrastructure projects. german...
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janet napolitano ordered an audit to come up with the review for the scandal. it includes claims on students applications, reviews of potential links between donors and applicants and stricter scrutiny of those admitted for special talents like athletes and artists. >> this is something else. a 13-year-old girl is recovering from a sea lion attack off the coast of santa barbara and it's all caught on camera. the girl was at a beach with friends friday night when the sea lion charged her biting her thigh. you can see the attack in these photos. watch this. people walking nearby quickly jumped in to help her, shocked it would attack like this in such an unprovoked way. the teenager said she didn't realize what was happening immediately. >> i felt it on my leg. i looked down and freaked out. i didn't even know what it was.
janet napolitano ordered an audit to come up with the review for the scandal. it includes claims on students applications, reviews of potential links between donors and applicants and stricter scrutiny of those admitted for special talents like athletes and artists. >> this is something else. a 13-year-old girl is recovering from a sea lion attack off the coast of santa barbara and it's all caught on camera. the girl was at a beach with friends friday night when the sea lion charged her...
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as one of the activist, janet barker, moved further into the hole, conservative mp and minister lea pt conservative mp and minister leapt up to intervene. after pushing her against a pillar, leapt up to intervene. after pushing heragainsta pillar, he leapt up to intervene. after pushing her against a pillar, he grabbed her around the back of her neck to force her out. i was simply walking past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair. yeah, so they were really over the top. i would quite like him to go on an anger management perhaps. i hope he doesn't do it again. 40 greenpeace volunteers, almost all of them women, had managed to get inside the mansion house, apparently without being asked to provide any identification. they assumed their action would event should be dealt with but not with the force demonstrated by mark field. it was clearly an assault. it remains to be seen whether he will be under police investigation and if he is then he should resign. in a statement, mark field said that in the confusion many guests understandably felt threaten
as one of the activist, janet barker, moved further into the hole, conservative mp and minister lea pt conservative mp and minister leapt up to intervene. after pushing her against a pillar, leapt up to intervene. after pushing heragainsta pillar, he leapt up to intervene. after pushing her against a pillar, he grabbed her around the back of her neck to force her out. i was simply walking past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair. yeah, so they were...
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janet barker was grabbed by mr field and marched out of the room.ison, what happened. so we all had different roles and the aim was to get our message across that we are in this climate emergency, we can't continue, as we are going with business as usual, investing in fossil fuels. so one group of us was to the left—hand side but they were intending to get to the plinth and deliver our own message to stop digging up fossil fuels. my role was then to issue out the speech itself to the guests and we were to just stand there, dignified, listening to the speech, peaceful and then after the speech was read, the idea was we were just going to leave. did you expect resistance? yes. but not to the extent to which i received it. i expected to maybe engage in a conversation or two with people, perhaps people blocking my way, but certainly not to be grabbed round the neck and grappled out of the room. the minister has just been suspended. what do you think about that? i think it isjust the result of his actions. what do you think about his actions? i think the
janet barker was grabbed by mr field and marched out of the room.ison, what happened. so we all had different roles and the aim was to get our message across that we are in this climate emergency, we can't continue, as we are going with business as usual, investing in fossil fuels. so one group of us was to the left—hand side but they were intending to get to the plinth and deliver our own message to stop digging up fossil fuels. my role was then to issue out the speech itself to the guests...
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i love janet's t-shirt. it's an hono just to be asian. we're going to talk about the chinatown commuty festival and we've got indonesian dancers right here. stay with us. >>> welcome back at 6:14. are you ready to experience the tastes, se sights andnds of asian and pacific islander cultures right here in the oistrict? >> you can head d to chinatown for the community festival this weekend. news4's molette green is working 4 for the community with details on wt's happening in a few days. molette, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, we're still getting festival ready here in chinatown. we had to move inside because of the rain. and so grateful to be inside the chnese community church here with these indonesian dancers right behind me. you think about the culture, you think about the food when you come into chinatown. we've got two restaurants that will feature food making delicious dishes that we will taste a little bitup later on the hour. yum, yum. you know i'm always hungry in the morning. but also the festival covers the resources and hist
i love janet's t-shirt. it's an hono just to be asian. we're going to talk about the chinatown commuty festival and we've got indonesian dancers right here. stay with us. >>> welcome back at 6:14. are you ready to experience the tastes, se sights andnds of asian and pacific islander cultures right here in the oistrict? >> you can head d to chinatown for the community festival this weekend. news4's molette green is working 4 for the community with details on wt's happening in a...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >>> today west point is expected to release the name of a cadet killed in a violent crash. it happened yesterday about 55 miles north of new york city. a five-ton vehicle loaded with cadets overturned on the way to a training site. one died and 22 others were hurt. the injured cadets are seniors, part of the class of 2020. an official at west point says a death like thisrpsing. >> it's not common to have a vehicle turn over. we want to make sure our soldiers and cadets train in realistic training environments. >> president trump expressed his condolences on twitter calling it a terrible accident. >> a new facility will be in carrizo springs, texas, southwest of san antonio. it will hold as many as 1,600 teens. the complex once housed oil field workers. the government is considering housing children on three military bases around the country. >>> and the government is taking new steps to block robocalls. members of the fcc approved a measure giving wireless phone companies the right to block robocalls automatically without needing customers' permis
janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >>> today west point is expected to release the name of a cadet killed in a violent crash. it happened yesterday about 55 miles north of new york city. a five-ton vehicle loaded with cadets overturned on the way to a training site. one died and 22 others were hurt. the injured cadets are seniors, part of the class of 2020. an official at west point says a death like thisrpsing. >> it's not common to have a vehicle turn over. we want to make...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: when we come back, we're just getting word out ofew orleans that the legendary musician dr. john has died. legendary musician dr. john has died. >> begnaud: scot peterson got out of jail on bond today. he's the former school resource officer who was assigned to marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. he stayed outside the day 17 people were killed at that school. peterson was charged this week with child neglect and negligence. to washington state now, four climbers have been rescued. they were stranded near the top of mount rainier. they first called for help on monday. d weather kept rescuers grounded until today. the climbers are said to be suffering from exposure to the cold. we just got word before coming on the air tonight that new orleans music legend dr. john died today. it was a heart attack. "right place, wrong time" was his breakthrough hit in the early 1970s. he also performed in the band's farewell movie "the last waltz." he was a six-time grammy winner and a new orleans musical ambassador. dr. john wa
janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: when we come back, we're just getting word out ofew orleans that the legendary musician dr. john has died. legendary musician dr. john has died. >> begnaud: scot peterson got out of jail on bond today. he's the former school resource officer who was assigned to marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. he stayed outside the day 17 people were killed at that school. peterson was charged this week with child neglect...
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markets became completely zombified and dead then you had the greenspan put the bernanke you put the janet yellen put the jay powell put so every single fed chairman has come in and they've squashed price discovery in favor of price manipulation j. that 7 ok right i can come up with 30 years this is a mark manipulation so. are you a frickin moron that's my question jay how do you even walk down the street without forgot your face and smashing it i mean you're obviously a complete imbecile jake layton so market manipulation of via the federal open market committee and the various central banks around the world of course has resulted in the stock. boom this week because market participants are betting on up to 4 rate cuts by december so here's ahead life on wall street here's my prediction if the fed doesn't cut rates 3 or 4 times by december 11th markets are going to. stock market and corporate bond markets are in lala land pricing in an economic boom they're not seeing a rate cut economy so why would the fed because the fed's boller just said this week that the rate cut is coming as well s
markets became completely zombified and dead then you had the greenspan put the bernanke you put the janet yellen put the jay powell put so every single fed chairman has come in and they've squashed price discovery in favor of price manipulation j. that 7 ok right i can come up with 30 years this is a mark manipulation so. are you a frickin moron that's my question jay how do you even walk down the street without forgot your face and smashing it i mean you're obviously a complete imbecile jake...
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thank you, janet.e're just getting news, the last abortion clinic in missouri will remain open, at least for aiw. a judge ruled late today that the license for planned parenthood in st. louis will not expire. now, state officials have until june 21st to renew or revoke planned parenthood's license. next on the "cbs evening news," the f.b.i. investigates the death of another american tourist in the dominican republic. and later we will tell you what's behind the biggest protest in hong kong in years. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about ery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto® to help keep you protected. xarelto® - a blood thinner approved by the fda - when taken with low-dose aspirin is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with c
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janet, thank you for joining us this morning.ant to talk more about this gallagher case which has this really stunning twist. the prosecution's own witness getting up there and confessing on the stand, or at least appearing to. how rare is that and what does that mean for the prosecution now? >> it's the kind of thing that people think happens because it happens on tv but it almost never happens in real court because the prosecution would know what their witness is going to say. the twist here is that he was granted immunity by the judge so that he couldn't say, look, i'm not going to testify because i could incriminate myself, so he got on the stand, was given immunity so what he says can't be used against him, he can't be prosecuted. he told the prosecutor, look, you never asked me if it was the stabbing that killed him, you just assumed that it was. it is, it's a bombshell, but he is still facing those other charges. so it doesn't get him off necessarily. >> and what happens next for that medic who then appeared to confess? i
janet, thank you for joining us this morning.ant to talk more about this gallagher case which has this really stunning twist. the prosecution's own witness getting up there and confessing on the stand, or at least appearing to. how rare is that and what does that mean for the prosecution now? >> it's the kind of thing that people think happens because it happens on tv but it almost never happens in real court because the prosecution would know what their witness is going to say. the twist...
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. >>> janet johnson is a criminal defense attorney with us now. good morning to you, janet. prison already, a lot of people say how does he get to new york riker's? >> right. he has new charges. the state of new york is also indicted and they are charging him, he has to be brought to riker's at least for one day so he can be arraigned and the question is will he stay here or will he go back to a federal prison? maybe not the one in pennsylvania where he has been housed but maybe a new york federal prison so he can still get the medical attention that he would get in prison and, you know, let's face it. prison is nicer than jail no matter what the jail is. >> is there a solid argument from his attorneys that would keep him from going to riker's? >> well, no and yes. he will go to riker's. he will be there for some period of time so he can be arraigned. but will he be kept there for six to nine months while he awaits trial? i think his lawyers may succeed in getting him sent back to a federal prison because they can transport him. it's not that difficult. he will get his 85%,
. >>> janet johnson is a criminal defense attorney with us now. good morning to you, janet. prison already, a lot of people say how does he get to new york riker's? >> right. he has new charges. the state of new york is also indicted and they are charging him, he has to be brought to riker's at least for one day so he can be arraigned and the question is will he stay here or will he go back to a federal prison? maybe not the one in pennsylvania where he has been housed but maybe...
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you know talking about raid cats they do you reserve bank of australia you know cut interest rates janet is talking about it you know it's like it's a chain reaction oh the follow leader there you. hand it leased out and more ikes anybody else but look at the very destructive policy of the e.c.b. negative interest rates charging negative interest rates on money that they forced into existence i wonder if that's not one of the huge problems behind the blog of noise find it clearly you know this is a fight in serious trouble it seems like it's heading to 0 it's going to be need to be bailed out you know even harder to hear anyone talk about this but the seabees policy of negative rates while increasing the assets on the books is crude punishing the banks at least in the fed we were we were the fed was crooked about it they lied about the reason they had printed all this money and end to the banks took it and the fed made them accept it paid them interest on excess on and slowly bailed out the banks and over time in the us drag it in the opposite cabinet is that mack right that's an excelle
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janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: still ahead, it's about to get a lot harder to visit visit cuba. and eventually we would like to retire. td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. back then, we checked our zero times a day. times chan
janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: still ahead, it's about to get a lot harder to visit visit cuba. and eventually we would like to retire. td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use...
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among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.he chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would quite like him to go on anger management perhaps, and i hope he doesn't do it again, because there was some serious anger there. but for me, the concern is the environment. it is what i've lived for. i've done it for 22 years and i will continue to do it. mark field has apologised, saying it was an instinctive reaction, but the prime minister was very concerned and suspended him as a minister. he recognises that what happened was an overreaction, but what we need now, in his interests but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent inquiry
among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.he chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would...
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elaine. >> quijano: janet shamlian, thank you.resident trump today defended his agreement with mexico to curb immigration at the southern border and warned those tariffs could be revisited if mexico does not deliver. errol barnett is at the white heuse. >> reporter: on the heels of the u.s. immigration deal with mexico, this morning president trump predicted great cooperation between the two nations. while warning that without it, we can always go back to our previous position of tariffs. friday's joint declaration states mexico agrees to beef up deployment of its national guard, prioritizing its southern border, crack down on human smuggling and trafficking networks, while expanding a program allowing those seeking asylum in the u.s. to remain in mexico awaiting their case's outcome. all agreed to before new u.s. tariffs were set to take hold on monday. >> we will deploy the national guard from monday. >> reporter: mexico's ambassador to the u.s. spoke to "face the nation" today, refusing to confirm or deny the president's claim
elaine. >> quijano: janet shamlian, thank you.resident trump today defended his agreement with mexico to curb immigration at the southern border and warned those tariffs could be revisited if mexico does not deliver. errol barnett is at the white heuse. >> reporter: on the heels of the u.s. immigration deal with mexico, this morning president trump predicted great cooperation between the two nations. while warning that without it, we can always go back to our previous position of...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: next, twin dreams.til you hear how they came true. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned sur
janet shamlian, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: next, twin dreams.til you hear how they came true. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced...
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janet shamlian, thank you very much. historic floods ravaging parts of the southeast are expected to get even worse in the coming days. flood alerts are set up across six states tonight. forecasters say 2-5 inches of rain is expected in the next 24 hours. crews in arkansas are keeping a close eye on a levee threatened by high water, the arkansas river rising well above its previous record, and it's forecast has stayed that way for several days. a fifth teenager has been arrested in connection with the brutal attack of a lesbian couple in london. and, tonight, one of those women is describing the horrifying ordeal. here is imtiaz tyab. >> reporter: still bruised by their ordeal, 28-year-old melania heymonat and her 29-year-old american partner, chris, are recovering at their london flat. they were beaten and bloodied on a public bus for refusing to kiss each other on demand by a group of young men. >> they got up out of their seats and walked over to where we were and started very aggressively harassing us. fighting broke
janet shamlian, thank you very much. historic floods ravaging parts of the southeast are expected to get even worse in the coming days. flood alerts are set up across six states tonight. forecasters say 2-5 inches of rain is expected in the next 24 hours. crews in arkansas are keeping a close eye on a levee threatened by high water, the arkansas river rising well above its previous record, and it's forecast has stayed that way for several days. a fifth teenager has been arrested in connection...
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among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.ke her way to the top table and the chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandled her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would quite like him to go on anger management perhaps, and i hope he doesn't do it again because there was some serious anger there. but for me, the concern is the environment, it is what i've lived for. i've done it for 22 years and i will continue to do it. mark field has apologised, saying it was an instinctive reaction but the prime minister was very concerned and suspended him as a minister. he recognises that what happened was an overreaction but what we need now, in his interests but also in the interests of the lady involved, is
among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.ke her way to the top table and the chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandled her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had...
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among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.rts to make her way to the top table and the chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would quite like him to go on anger management perhaps, and i hope he doesn't do it again, because there was some serious anger there. but for me, the concern is the environment. it is what i've lived for. i've done it for 22 years and i will continue to do it. mark field has apologised, saying it was an instinctive reaction, but the prime minister was very concerned and suspended him as a minister. he recognises that what happened was an overreaction, but what we need now, in his interests but also in the interests of the lady
among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist.rts to make her way to the top table and the chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. can you get this person out? two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but...
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among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist. chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would quite like him to go on anger management perhaps, and i hope he doesn't do it again, because there was some serious anger there. but for me, the concern is the environment. it is what i've lived for. i've done it for 22 years and i will continue to do it. mark field has apologised, saying it was an instinctive reaction, but the prime minister was very concerned and suspended him as a minister. he recognises that what happened was an overreaction, but what we need now, in his interests but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent inquiry by the cabinet office. greenpea
among the protesters, janet barker, a long—term greenpeace activist. chancellor and the governor of the bank of england, at which point foreign office minister mark field intervenes and angrily manhandles her out of the room, holding her by the back of the neck. two months ago, he had called on police to take a firmer grip on climate protesters. today, janet barker told the bbc she didn't want to go to the police, but she had concerns about the minister. i would quite like him to go on anger...
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criminal defense attorney janet johnson with us now.janet, they have taken the girlfriend who seems to be cooperating, initially she was not, neither of them were, they have taken her to the house, they have taken her to the woods, her presence here, is a game changer, is it not? >> iffy defending him, i would be, if i were defending him, i would be nervous because she is charged with the exact same things, and out on bond, she has met with her lawyer and with the authority, and now she's gone back to the house, where pre preembly she can tell them where evidence is. it would make it impossible for him to tell her you can't search the house because it is her house too. she is certainly flipping on him and i think this it will help the prosecution. >> the possibility was that they would turn on each other and she would turn on him, and what evidence to prove the incrimination other than he said/she said. >> her words are evidence. and people think it is hearsay and not admissible, but her words would be admissible and save her own neck a
criminal defense attorney janet johnson with us now.janet, they have taken the girlfriend who seems to be cooperating, initially she was not, neither of them were, they have taken her to the house, they have taken her to the woods, her presence here, is a game changer, is it not? >> iffy defending him, i would be, if i were defending him, i would be nervous because she is charged with the exact same things, and out on bond, she has met with her lawyer and with the authority, and now she's...
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greenpeace activist janet barker there.ice system. he's been speaking exclusively to our legal correspondent clive coleman. in the wake of the phone—hacking scandal, sir brian leveson became a national figure, chairing the public inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press. today, he retires as head of criminaljustice, with grave concerns. there is undeniably a reduction in the number of crimes being detected and crimes being prosecuted. it is very, very concerning that citizens suffer wrong and are not obtaining redress through the criminal courts. sir brian also addressed concerns by campaigners that complainants in rape cases would be deterred when asked to hand their phones to police by the so—called digital strip search. what the police are looking for is reasonable lines of inquiry and reasonable lines of inquiry only. they are not seeking, as it were, to digitally strip search the victim at all. they are only looking for material which is relevant. i can't believe that people who are legitimately conc
greenpeace activist janet barker there.ice system. he's been speaking exclusively to our legal correspondent clive coleman. in the wake of the phone—hacking scandal, sir brian leveson became a national figure, chairing the public inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press. today, he retires as head of criminaljustice, with grave concerns. there is undeniably a reduction in the number of crimes being detected and crimes being prosecuted. it is very, very concerning that...
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as transfer says janet not but. it gives me hope that people may start looking at is different for me it's really exciting to oh you don't have the light out you know that that can happen and you think it is that if it's. there it's really it's very. i think we get a new o.d.d. says he pays little attention to any odd looks he gets while in drag and although performing in high heels is tiring he's happy to call the show a success he feels confident that people's feelings are changing. and that's the beautiful thing about the evening was that it was organized by black l.g.b. she african woman and it was a successful event people attended and. it was success and you know actually part of that is really. it feels it feels great to be part of that to be part of something where people are showing initiative and courage to actually claim the space in society. and that's all we have time for d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page. before we go millions of muslims adolphe it's the ho
as transfer says janet not but. it gives me hope that people may start looking at is different for me it's really exciting to oh you don't have the light out you know that that can happen and you think it is that if it's. there it's really it's very. i think we get a new o.d.d. says he pays little attention to any odd looks he gets while in drag and although performing in high heels is tiring he's happy to call the show a success he feels confident that people's feelings are changing. and...
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gambia for women and girls in the country to report sexual assaults committed by for the president yeah janet it comes off to a gambian beauty pageant winner accuse the former dictator of drugging and raping her when she was 18. and how people in sudan stay in touch and informed the into.
gambia for women and girls in the country to report sexual assaults committed by for the president yeah janet it comes off to a gambian beauty pageant winner accuse the former dictator of drugging and raping her when she was 18. and how people in sudan stay in touch and informed the into.
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thought a near as the landscape played it down when they talked about it at the press conference when a janet is asked if german people should be wary about the health of the chancellor let's turn now to the bilateral bilateral meeting rather what were the main issues that were covered. yeah well they talked i 1st. read to rated germany's support for ukraine's steps towards a more more economy development and towards a more democratic development in the country and the 2 leaders probably talks over the the hour long meeting they shared about the north team to pipeline project and of course what was in everyone's head today was to minsk peace process and it seems that both parties seem united in their wish to set in motion again. this process which is seen to have stalled over the past months and while it can afford probably welcome more pressure on the german government sides i'm going to america to fear him by the current situation as saying that i quote as long as there is no progress on that front the sanctions can't be lifted the sanctions against russia and the sanctions a related to cri
thought a near as the landscape played it down when they talked about it at the press conference when a janet is asked if german people should be wary about the health of the chancellor let's turn now to the bilateral bilateral meeting rather what were the main issues that were covered. yeah well they talked i 1st. read to rated germany's support for ukraine's steps towards a more more economy development and towards a more democratic development in the country and the 2 leaders probably talks...
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janet is another parent who had to figure out how to deal with lead poichbing. > pressure wash your stepsame in, i took my shoes off and said it's a shoeless house, no big deal. here you wanted us to do that because it keeps the house free of whatever's out there. >> we're asking people to take off their shoes instead of dealing with what's outside the door. the epa, cdc and philly department of health did a study in the neighborhood. maybe a couple months later we got soil results back and they were really high. at that moment, i had a crawling kid and, of course, our first reaction was to take them to the pediatrician. her blood level came back at 14. as she copied to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 1 months, she had two words. we took nutrition counseling, speech therapy and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that i think might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. but you know -- >> do you believe that your daughter will that it is a delay, she will be able to catch up? >> academically, i think she's going to be fine
janet is another parent who had to figure out how to deal with lead poichbing. > pressure wash your stepsame in, i took my shoes off and said it's a shoeless house, no big deal. here you wanted us to do that because it keeps the house free of whatever's out there. >> we're asking people to take off their shoes instead of dealing with what's outside the door. the epa, cdc and philly department of health did a study in the neighborhood. maybe a couple months later we got soil results...
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as one of the activist, janet barker, moved further into the hall, conservative mp and minister leapt after pushing her against a pillar, he grabbed her around the back of her neck to force her out. i was simply walking past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair. yeah, so they were really over the top. i would quite like him to go on anger management, perhaps. and i hope he doesn't do it again. a0 greenpeace volunteers, almost all of them women, had managed to get inside the mansion house, apparently without being asked to provide any identification. they assumed their action would event should be dealt with but not with the force demonstrated by mark field. it was clearly an assault. it remains to be seen whether he will be under police investigation and if he is then he should resign. in a statement, mark field said that in the confusion many guests understandably felt threatened and when one protester rushed past me towards the top table, i instinctively reacted. there was no security present and i was for a split second genuinely worried she might be armed. mark field has si
as one of the activist, janet barker, moved further into the hall, conservative mp and minister leapt after pushing her against a pillar, he grabbed her around the back of her neck to force her out. i was simply walking past his chair, or trying to walk past his chair. yeah, so they were really over the top. i would quite like him to go on anger management, perhaps. and i hope he doesn't do it again. a0 greenpeace volunteers, almost all of them women, had managed to get inside the mansion...
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aquel de janet jackson. anda muy atinado, esto meocupa . cÓmo estÁs paulo cÉsar? paulo: contento.s omar: es una noche mÁgica para los haitianos, porque se mete esta selecciÓn del caribe, en muchos pensaban que canadÁ le iba a pasar por encima. dieron vuelta un marcador de una forma maravillosa, de la forma en cÓmo desempeÑaron su fÚtbol el segundo tiempo, llama la atenciÓn. alejandro: serÁ un rival peligroso para quien se enfrenta a haitÍ. vamos con las llaves, con el largo camino rumbo a chicago. cÓmo se estÁ acomodando las cosas. haitÍ ya dio la primera campanada, le pegÓ a canadÁ y estÁ instalado en semifinales esperando rival que saldrÁ a continuaciÓn, entre mÉxico y costa rica, tambiÉn los de maÑana, jamaica-panamÁ y estados unidos-curazao. o 2 1 boleto, todos queriendo llegar a la gran final. vamos ahora con la cobertura, que desde luego estÁ a la altura y es total. arriba en el palco estaba pablo ramÍrez, el profe bracamontes, y al lado nivel de anchas estÁ cuatro compaÑero. gibran: fuerte abrazo. comenzÓ la fiesta., viene el para hatillo importante, mÉxico y costa rica, un
aquel de janet jackson. anda muy atinado, esto meocupa . cÓmo estÁs paulo cÉsar? paulo: contento.s omar: es una noche mÁgica para los haitianos, porque se mete esta selecciÓn del caribe, en muchos pensaban que canadÁ le iba a pasar por encima. dieron vuelta un marcador de una forma maravillosa, de la forma en cÓmo desempeÑaron su fÚtbol el segundo tiempo, llama la atenciÓn. alejandro: serÁ un rival peligroso para quien se enfrenta a haitÍ. vamos con las llaves, con el largo camino...
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about everything from joy to survival to like media, you know, whatever, is and was it started by janet mock, who people now know her. when it started she wasn't as well-known as she is now. and so -- oh, okay. so what we can do is we can take the millions of tweets of girls like us and the network analysis methods allow us to see who are the most influential nodes or the most influential users within that network, so we can see that janet mock, for example, and luverne cox from "orange is the new black" are two of the most influential in that network. what we were really excited to see in many of our networks is contrary to what some might expect or what some of the sort of other theorization in at least my field media studies would expect, you will say oh, it will be elites that have the most power. it will be celebrities, et cetera. what we found in fact is it was often ordinary everyday people who didn't have that many twitter followers, who didn't have, you know, that much visibility in what would be considered sort of the mainstream world but in these particular communities and ne
about everything from joy to survival to like media, you know, whatever, is and was it started by janet mock, who people now know her. when it started she wasn't as well-known as she is now. and so -- oh, okay. so what we can do is we can take the millions of tweets of girls like us and the network analysis methods allow us to see who are the most influential nodes or the most influential users within that network, so we can see that janet mock, for example, and luverne cox from "orange is...
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janet yellen talked about it quite a bit. they get bought by investment vehicles that nobody really has the authority to do much about. mike: what happens that if something goes pear-shaped? -- then if something goes pear-shaped? anil: it probably won't spill over into the economy, but you couldn't issue any kind of restriction on activities that these entities might be engaged andf you saw it coming, that's the big problem. there's big incentives to move activity outside of the regulatory perimeter and get it into the space where it's not regulated and there is no process in the united states to claw things back in. how likely is it that we see another problem? sure, in theory, but are we fighting the last war? paper is not really about the current conjunction. it's really more about he's time being the good time to read think where these regulatory boundaries should be. it's 10 years since dodd-frank. there have been a lot of attempts to dial back the things that went too far. our main thing is that now is also a good time
janet yellen talked about it quite a bit. they get bought by investment vehicles that nobody really has the authority to do much about. mike: what happens that if something goes pear-shaped? -- then if something goes pear-shaped? anil: it probably won't spill over into the economy, but you couldn't issue any kind of restriction on activities that these entities might be engaged andf you saw it coming, that's the big problem. there's big incentives to move activity outside of the regulatory...
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janet lang is kaiser kaiser pere president and a major bad ass in her own right.lease welcome janet lang. [applause] ♪. >> thank you so much. thank you. ♪ thank you. thank you. oh! kaiser permanente is in the house today. hello! [cheers and applause] good afternoon, everyone. you know, i was so excited to be joining you today. and i was coming to the conference and i saw the theme was to be invincible. i took a minute to take a look at the dictionary to say what are some of the other ideas and themes behind the word "invincible." and what stood out for me was indestructible, unbeatable, and absolutely too powerful to overcome. >> all right! yeah! that's right. [applause] >> those are fighting words. so i asked myself, so what exactly are we fighting for? so i have four principles that i think that we're fighting for. the first is that we're fighting for recognition, that there is economic value in the role that women play in raising families. [applause] that's right. that's right. the second is that we're fighting for equal pay for equal work. it's very simple. [a
janet lang is kaiser kaiser pere president and a major bad ass in her own right.lease welcome janet lang. [applause] ♪. >> thank you so much. thank you. ♪ thank you. thank you. oh! kaiser permanente is in the house today. hello! [cheers and applause] good afternoon, everyone. you know, i was so excited to be joining you today. and i was coming to the conference and i saw the theme was to be invincible. i took a minute to take a look at the dictionary to say what are some of the other...
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janet curtis is yet another parent who has had to figure out how to deal with lead poisoning. >> i tellshoes. >> just now i came in. i took my shoes off. oh, it's a shoeless house. no big deal. but here you wanted us and the crew to do that because it keeps the house free of whatever is out there. >> we're still asking people to take off their shoes instead of dealing with what's outside the door. the epa, the cdc, and the philly department of health did a study in the neighborhood. maybe a couple months later we got the soil results back and they were really high. and at that moment, i had a crawling kid, and of course our first reaction was to take her to the pediatrician and her blood level came back at 14. as she continued to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 18 months, she had two words. so we took every service that was provided to us, nutrition counseling, behavior counseling, the speech therapy, and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that, i think, might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. >> yeah. >> but, you
janet curtis is yet another parent who has had to figure out how to deal with lead poisoning. >> i tellshoes. >> just now i came in. i took my shoes off. oh, it's a shoeless house. no big deal. but here you wanted us and the crew to do that because it keeps the house free of whatever is out there. >> we're still asking people to take off their shoes instead of dealing with what's outside the door. the epa, the cdc, and the philly department of health did a study in the...
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of course thanks to ctv's janet dirks for that report. wow. >> hope that's an isolated incident. >> let's hope so for sure. >>> still ahead here, cities around the world are asking themselves this fundamental question. is it a prize to host the olympic games or is it more of a major burden? why it's becoming more daunting to be an olympic host city. next. [♪] check your free credit scores at creditkarma. here's to progress. >>> so believe it or not, only two cities are bidding for the 2026 winter olympic games. those cities are milan, italy or stockholm, sweden fighting for the honor. >> the ioc will vote i the coming hours on who gets it. >> well, let's take a closer look at all of this with cnn sports analyst christine brennan. she is a sports columnist at "usa today" and a veteran of covering the olympics. christine. good to have you. how are you? >> natalie, i'm great, thanks. how are you? >> good, thank you. all right. monday, we will learn who will win the 2026 winter olympics. it is always a thrill when the envelope is opened, the
of course thanks to ctv's janet dirks for that report. wow. >> hope that's an isolated incident. >> let's hope so for sure. >>> still ahead here, cities around the world are asking themselves this fundamental question. is it a prize to host the olympic games or is it more of a major burden? why it's becoming more daunting to be an olympic host city. next. [♪] check your free credit scores at creditkarma. here's to progress. >>> so believe it or not, only two...
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. >> how does it feel to be directed by janet? >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the first transwoman of color to write, direct and produce for a television series. while the series explores america's past, some argue the themes are especially present in this moment. trans rights seeming to be rolled back by the trump administration, rates of suicide and violence in the community . >> trans-gender woman who was beaten. >> the body of shanell lindsey was pulled from white rock lake. >> reporter: the murders of two trans women a reminder. >> a lot of stuff that happened in 1987 is happening today in 2019. there are a lot of individuals who are at the helm of death and violence. i think shows like "pose" releases and leverages us, gives us hope and a lens into our lives as human beings. we bleed, we hurt. >> that's my [ applause ] >> at present, the average life expectancy for a trans woman of color is 35 years old. so a show like "pose" becomes critically important in showing that the trans community deserves love and deserves respect. we
. >> how does it feel to be directed by janet? >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the first transwoman of color to write, direct and produce for a television series. while the series explores america's past, some argue the themes are especially present in this moment. trans rights seeming to be rolled back by the trump administration, rates of suicide and violence in the community . >> trans-gender woman who was beaten. >> the body of shanell lindsey was pulled from white...
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janet most definitely wound on a loss under and often it's a 1000000000 the there's a month to or a new hour settles and. there's no marriage. on dark. and being too critical has done in and out and digital and sublimely on it with you know yeah we're not selling either think new deal of m.b.a. student and the blunt and. of course look at the cost and the other side of the near sharply on our side. we're looking at a lot about i. ask in so many questions they want. a certain answer from the government so what can you tell kinds right now as we wait for this process to begin taming the boats now for the fall of somalia what if he's in kenya get on that unity and work through the atlanta trip but the city and political and economic development and they govern ends is it serious is forced the government is saying it that way but this one program go on please. under clothes that they had at that time you'll be amazed i need a kidney i mean promote so adamant about that i mean i'm up to so i think. we will go the 2 of the hottest of not basically going to be did you where i stand a little bi
janet most definitely wound on a loss under and often it's a 1000000000 the there's a month to or a new hour settles and. there's no marriage. on dark. and being too critical has done in and out and digital and sublimely on it with you know yeah we're not selling either think new deal of m.b.a. student and the blunt and. of course look at the cost and the other side of the near sharply on our side. we're looking at a lot about i. ask in so many questions they want. a certain answer from the...
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. >> the fact of the matter is, if anybody thinks that -- if the fed knows something or janet yellentuff. >> neil: we have young viewership here. be careful. so that's a rule of them you use, they're not smart. but that's what focus on. are they focused on the wrong thing? >> yes. people are focused on the wrong thing. let me make a simple point. i'm going to say if you went back and looked at the fed notes of janet yellen's comments of 2008, if those had been released before her senate confirmation instead of afterwards, she never would have been confirmed as head of the sec. it was clear that in the middle of the meltdown as it was happening that month, she had no clue what was going on. >> neil: many don't. to your point. so let's see where we are right now. there's an anomaly with the third year of a president's term nothing goes on. gridlock is viewed as good. do you subscribe to that? >> i do. so the hisry of third year terms going back to 1925 is 91% positive. only been two negatives. the last is 1939. down .9%. there's a different people that people don't see. the same proces
. >> the fact of the matter is, if anybody thinks that -- if the fed knows something or janet yellentuff. >> neil: we have young viewership here. be careful. so that's a rule of them you use, they're not smart. but that's what focus on. are they focused on the wrong thing? >> yes. people are focused on the wrong thing. let me make a simple point. i'm going to say if you went back and looked at the fed notes of janet yellen's comments of 2008, if those had been released before...
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we'll remind you, janet yellen was up for renomination and there was nobody who thought that janet yellen needed to be are replaced, but she was appointed under president obama, so president trump put in his nominee, jay powell. hep doesn't seem to agree with him on how interest rates should go. >> and yet another example of how down is up, up is down in this administration. >> that is the best explanation of what's going on today. >> the president doesn't even like his own appointees. >>> we are also following breaking news here on capitol hill. former white house communications director hope hicks is still inside a closed-door interview with the house judiciary committee. hicks is the first former senior administration official to testify since the mueller report became public. a report that she's mentioned in a casual 183 times. but it's unclear what, if any questions, she answered about mueller's investigation. according to an 11th hour letter from white house counsel pat cipollone to the judiciary committee last night, quote, miss hicks is absolutely immune from being compelled to te
we'll remind you, janet yellen was up for renomination and there was nobody who thought that janet yellen needed to be are replaced, but she was appointed under president obama, so president trump put in his nominee, jay powell. hep doesn't seem to agree with him on how interest rates should go. >> and yet another example of how down is up, up is down in this administration. >> that is the best explanation of what's going on today. >> the president doesn't even like his own...
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recently, we assembled bernanke, his successor, janet yellen, and powell.nd i wonder what kind of advice you've given chairman powell about the withering criticism that you might get from the public, congress, business, the president? >> ben bernanke: well, i kept on my desk a quotation from abraham lincoln to the effect that, "if you're right, it won't matter what they say. if you're wrong, it won't matter what they say." so the best thing to do is to make what you believe is the right call. >> pelley: chair yellen, what advice did you give to chairman powell? >> janet yellen: we worked together closely, and i knew that he knew everything that one needs to be a successful chair-- to be inclusive in decision- making, to bring many voices to the table, to listen carefully. >> powell: being in this role is a very humbling thing. and you learn to listen to other people's perspectives pretty well. >> pelley: powell listens to a lot of perspective in the fed's boardroom. the federal open market committee sets interest rates. you've had four interest rate increas
recently, we assembled bernanke, his successor, janet yellen, and powell.nd i wonder what kind of advice you've given chairman powell about the withering criticism that you might get from the public, congress, business, the president? >> ben bernanke: well, i kept on my desk a quotation from abraham lincoln to the effect that, "if you're right, it won't matter what they say. if you're wrong, it won't matter what they say." so the best thing to do is to make what you believe is...
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uc president janet napolitano ordered an audit. the changes include better verifications of claims on students' applications and reviews of potential links between donors and applicants. uc will scrutinize students admitted with special talents like athletes. >>> a brand new high tech center at the mission bay campus. abc 7 news got a tour yesterday. patients refusing infusion therapy will be surrounded by natural light. some will have a view of the warriors new home across the street. patients will appreciate that all the services are done at one single building. >> at this place, you look at the views. that will certainly help to make a cancer patient feel like, okay, i'm looking forward to finishing this so i can get outside and continue on with my life. >> the new cancer center will have three radiation machines allowing for more flexibility. >>> part of building a better bay area means making transit better for everyone. here is abc 7 news anchor dion lim. >> reporter: after a year and a half of claiming the federal transporta
uc president janet napolitano ordered an audit. the changes include better verifications of claims on students' applications and reviews of potential links between donors and applicants. uc will scrutinize students admitted with special talents like athletes. >>> a brand new high tech center at the mission bay campus. abc 7 news got a tour yesterday. patients refusing infusion therapy will be surrounded by natural light. some will have a view of the warriors new home across the street....