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so, jan, first, what did the l,dge's ruling say?> reporter: well, norah, so wis case started actually back in 2014 when a group of asian american students sued the university saying that they were being held to higher academic standards in admissions than white and other minority students. but in her 130-page ruling, the judge said that harvard did not ritentionally discriminate against asian americans, and she wrote that while the day may come t nhaloo erweee nngd aie said, programs like harvard's have an important place in society and help ensure that colleges and universities san offer a diverse atmosphere. >> o'donnell: so many people ertching this ruling, but i understand, jan, even though this is a big win for harvard, this fight is far from over. ig reporter: oh, that's right, s rah. e mean, this is really, in some ways, just the beginning of a long legal battle that's probably headed to the supreme turt. and the justices have long refused to end affirmative gction in college admissions. but with this new conservative court t
so, jan, first, what did the l,dge's ruling say?> reporter: well, norah, so wis case started actually back in 2014 when a group of asian american students sued the university saying that they were being held to higher academic standards in admissions than white and other minority students. but in her 130-page ruling, the judge said that harvard did not ritentionally discriminate against asian americans, and she wrote that while the day may come t nhaloo erweee nngd aie said, programs like...
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thank you jan.ing homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan walked off the stage today in georgetown after he was shouted off the stage by protesters who shouted the names of children rgo died in custody. mcaleenan was trying to give a speech on immigration policy and gw. >> what do we do? stand up! fight back! >> o'donnell: mcaleenan tried several times to start the speech, but he gave up after about seven minutes. in new york city today, a vigil was held for four homeless men eso were beaten to death over de weekend. the accused killer is himself homeless and as mola lenghi reports, the incident is drawing wiw attention to the struggles of some 500,000 americans living he the shelters or on the streets. >> reporter: a cloud of grief still hangs over new york city's chinatown. >> i can't believe he was killed dhat night. >> reporter: the shocked community remembering the four homeless victims beaten to death saturday night as neighbors and friends. >> i met him when i was a little girl. e> report
thank you jan.ing homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan walked off the stage today in georgetown after he was shouted off the stage by protesters who shouted the names of children rgo died in custody. mcaleenan was trying to give a speech on immigration policy and gw. >> what do we do? stand up! fight back! >> o'donnell: mcaleenan tried several times to start the speech, but he gave up after about seven minutes. in new york city today, a vigil was held for four homeless men...
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looking at the jan 29 -- long the jan 29 call short with the october 25th expiration these are the weeklies that expired next friday after earnings and those look pumped up to me if we look at the volatility chart thank you that mike provided we can see how expensive the nearer term volatility is relative to longer i want to take advantage of that and be selling the shorter dated calls to be pumped up to be long the 29 calls they release earnings that are not great and the stock goes sideways to down that's fine. those go away, the weeklies go away to zero and i'm left with the longer dated call for a stock that i want to own and we have some time. we have time to see how the market does. and i think that the collapse of the near dated ones -- we may still have value, more than we paid possibly for the long-dated one even if the stock -- >> if you own the stock it's a way to amplify profit. >> exactly, not putting up a ton of money and if you don't own it and don't want to buy it i think it's a cheap way to leg into it. >> mike. >> i use calendar spreads all the time i like these kinds of t
looking at the jan 29 -- long the jan 29 call short with the october 25th expiration these are the weeklies that expired next friday after earnings and those look pumped up to me if we look at the volatility chart thank you that mike provided we can see how expensive the nearer term volatility is relative to longer i want to take advantage of that and be selling the shorter dated calls to be pumped up to be long the 29 calls they release earnings that are not great and the stock goes sideways...
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jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent and has covered the court for 25 years. and jan, i know this is shaping up to be a historic term. >> well, i mean they are taking every hot button issue that's out there. you've got gay rights, abortion, immigration, gun rights, and they are going to jump right into it. starting tomorrow with the case that really looks at whether or not federal civil rights law protects gays, lesbians, transgendered people from discrimination in employment. and then in the months to come, they're going to look at abortion, whether or not states can put more regulations on abortion clinics. they're going to have a case that looks at president trump's efforts to try to end that obama era program called the dreamer program course that was designed to protect people who came to this country illegally as children. and then there is gun rights. they're going to look at whether states can put a lot of restrictions on people's ability who have legally owned firearms to take them outside their homes. >> my goodness, every single hot button issue it
jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent and has covered the court for 25 years. and jan, i know this is shaping up to be a historic term. >> well, i mean they are taking every hot button issue that's out there. you've got gay rights, abortion, immigration, gun rights, and they are going to jump right into it. starting tomorrow with the case that really looks at whether or not federal civil rights law protects gays, lesbians, transgendered people from discrimination in employment....
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here's our own jan crawford. >> and there it is!he washington nationals arerld series. >> they finally pulled it off! couldn't be happier! ap reporter: since the nats arrived in 2005, every year has ended in heartbreak. first baseman ryan zimmerman, yae nats' very first draft pick, saw it all. >> there's a lot of ups and .owns. there were a lot of downs in the beginning for us. ns reporter: for these ups, the nats started this year with a p,wn. in late may, they had the second-worst record in the national league. the season appeared ruined. sot these nats, with their mix of veterans and newcomers, never quit. they danced in the dugout. there was that thing with the waby shark. from late may on, they compiled ate best record in baseball. manager dave martinez. >> often, bumpy roads lead to beautiful places. and this is a beautiful place. >> reporter: as any long- suffering washington baseball fan would agree. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: i like that, bumpy roads lead to beautiful places. now, the nats will face e
here's our own jan crawford. >> and there it is!he washington nationals arerld series. >> they finally pulled it off! couldn't be happier! ap reporter: since the nats arrived in 2005, every year has ended in heartbreak. first baseman ryan zimmerman, yae nats' very first draft pick, saw it all. >> there's a lot of ups and .owns. there were a lot of downs in the beginning for us. ns reporter: for these ups, the nats started this year with a p,wn. in late may, they had the...
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jan gurley. i am the director of public health emergency preparedness and response for the san francisco department of health. we have been working rapidly to try and address this vulnerability for some of our most impacted communities. we know from discussing this issue with other cities that the pg&e list of people with medical needs is actually a tiny subset of the people for whom we would be concerned. we're trying to create rapidly, a response protocol that has several layers. one that bijan karimi mentioned, we're working closely with dem around messaging. that seems to be an important opportunity to help many untoward effects. to do effective messaging, though, it has to be appropriate to the recipients, in a timely fashion, and then it also has to give them actionable steps. so we're quite aware that for some people, if they knew they would be out of power for four days, and they're dependent on a power wheelchair and they have an elevator, we may need to establish emergency shelters or p
jan gurley. i am the director of public health emergency preparedness and response for the san francisco department of health. we have been working rapidly to try and address this vulnerability for some of our most impacted communities. we know from discussing this issue with other cities that the pg&e list of people with medical needs is actually a tiny subset of the people for whom we would be concerned. we're trying to create rapidly, a response protocol that has several layers. one that...
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chief legal correspondent jan crawford is at the supreme court.o address this term? >> reporter: i mean, this is shaping up to be one of the most contentious supreme court terms in years. they are taking up almost every hot-button issue that's out there. you've got abortion, gay rights, gun rights, immigration. they're going to jump right into it starting tomorrow with a big case that looks at whether federal law protects gays, lesbians, transgender people, from discrimination on the job. in the months to come, they'll look at whether or not states can put more regulations on abortion clinics. whether states can make it more difficult for legal gun owners to take their guns outside their homes. they're going to look at president trump's efforts to end that obama-era program that protects the so-called dreamers. those people that came to the united states illegally as children. all of those cases. they're probably going to be decided right in the middle of this election year, early spring, early summer. >> you mentioned gay rights. this is the firs
chief legal correspondent jan crawford is at the supreme court.o address this term? >> reporter: i mean, this is shaping up to be one of the most contentious supreme court terms in years. they are taking up almost every hot-button issue that's out there. you've got abortion, gay rights, gun rights, immigration. they're going to jump right into it starting tomorrow with a big case that looks at whether federal law protects gays, lesbians, transgender people, from discrimination on the job....
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for his departure after 9 years in the post has been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and jan klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you still make an assumption has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products from malaysia as a diplomatic route over kashmir spreads india's planned restrictions are in reaction to malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad scritches system of new delhi's actions in kashmir malaysian palm oil and other products are to be affected however the malaysian prime minister told reporters on friday he hadn't received anything official from india. a news agency reuters reports apple c.e.o. tim cook has defended the company's decision to remove a mapping app used to track police movements during hong kong protests he says the firm made a decision after it received credible inf
for his departure after 9 years in the post has been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and jan klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you still make an assumption has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some...
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here is our own jan crawford. >> robles will squeeze it, and there it is!tionals are national league champions! >> reporter: it's been 86 years since washington hosted a world series. >> they finally pulled it off. couldn't be happier! >> reporter: since the nats arrived in 2005, every year has ended in heartbreak. first baseman ryan zimmerman, the nats' very first draft pick, saw it all. >> there is a lot of ups and downs. there is a lot of downs at the beginning for us. >> reporter: from these ups, the nats started this year with the downs. in late may, they had the second worst record in the national league. the season appeared ruined. but these nats, with their mix of veterans and newcomers, never quit. they danced in the dugout. there was that thing with the baby k. from late may on, they compiled the best record in baseball. manager dave martinez. >> often bumpy roads leads to beautiful places, and this is a beautiful place! >> reporter: as any long-suffering washington baseball fan would agree. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> i like that, bump
here is our own jan crawford. >> robles will squeeze it, and there it is!tionals are national league champions! >> reporter: it's been 86 years since washington hosted a world series. >> they finally pulled it off. couldn't be happier! >> reporter: since the nats arrived in 2005, every year has ended in heartbreak. first baseman ryan zimmerman, the nats' very first draft pick, saw it all. >> there is a lot of ups and downs. there is a lot of downs at the beginning...
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players who were celebrating a goal with a tribute to turkey's military operation against kurds in syria jan i'm going to one later unlike the post and issued statements denying any political support. formula one now and valtteri bottas has eased to victory at the japanese grand prix in susan the fins victory secures a 6th straight constructors title for his mercedes team. the race weekend had been disrupted by typhoon hug abyss with qualifying also taking place on sunday. ferrari's the best in federal start and pull position but it was mercedes driver valtteri bottas who made a blistering start the finn went from 31st by the 1st corner trouble quickly ensued of the sukkah circuit there always charlie clare collided with max for stop and as the red bull driver tried to pass around the outside pushing his car into a spin and leaving the ferrari damaged the clerk's car shed a bodywork in a shower of the bri before eventually having to pay for repairs. and it was the pits which once again played a crucial role in the race mercedes force lewis hamilton to stop twice after initially gambling on a
players who were celebrating a goal with a tribute to turkey's military operation against kurds in syria jan i'm going to one later unlike the post and issued statements denying any political support. formula one now and valtteri bottas has eased to victory at the japanese grand prix in susan the fins victory secures a 6th straight constructors title for his mercedes team. the race weekend had been disrupted by typhoon hug abyss with qualifying also taking place on sunday. ferrari's the best in...
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and jan brewer is sliming media coverage and nancy pelosi's latest conversation with the president.lus acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney clarifying what he says yesterday about conversations with the ukraine. will that be enough? stay with us. >> we actually did an analysis of what other countries were doing in terms of supporting the ukraine. what we found out was, i don't remember if it's zero or near zero, dollars from european countries were lethal flayed it. those are the driving factors. diddy he also mentioned to me that the corruption related to the dnc server? absolutely, no question about that. but that's it. >> what you just described as quid pro quo. >> we do that all the time of foreign policy. i have news for everybody, get over it. there will be political influence and foreign policy. >> dagen: mick mulvaney setting off a firestorm when he told you reporters of the military aid to the ukraine was held up in part because the administration wanted ukraine to help investigate 2016 election interference. critics bounced saying mulvaney admitted to the kind o
and jan brewer is sliming media coverage and nancy pelosi's latest conversation with the president.lus acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney clarifying what he says yesterday about conversations with the ukraine. will that be enough? stay with us. >> we actually did an analysis of what other countries were doing in terms of supporting the ukraine. what we found out was, i don't remember if it's zero or near zero, dollars from european countries were lethal flayed it. those are...
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. >>> esto no hubiese pasado, s nos de jan pasar antes.sarÍa a nosotros y fue algo de pronto, solo mirÉ por e camiÓn. >>> tambiÉn la biblioteca presidencial ronald reagan, claudia fue evacuada y no sabe cuando pro podrÁ regresar. >>> ya todo estÁ cerrado. >>> desgraciadamente, pero, tomando a dios y es natural, no podemos hacer nada. noticias telemundo. >>> y si reconoce una persona en estas imÁgenes notifique a la policÍa, segÚn agentes el sujeto sospechoso de robar bolso de una mujer en boulevard sonoma de vallejo, la mujerbryan... y tam crawford estan las robo, intentn huir en un coche robado y fueron capturados, los tres tienen antecedentes y esperan su prÓxima audiencia. >>> en huelga de hambre abogados de derechos civiles protestan por condiciones que son in humanas como cuenta pilar miÑo. >>> se mira bonito pero dentro donde no hay pÚblico estÁ horrible. >>> 50 detenidos en cÁrcel de santa rita iniciaron huelgasteÓ de crisis encuentran popÓ de ratas en su frijoles a veces no estanco cids. >>> dicen que 30 hombres comparten un baÑo a
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jan: no. let me be very clear.ines, the trade war, everything going on has basically put americans on their heels as far as investing in china. investors have been allocated but -- adwhile, while, but there's a lot of wait and see. why bother with that risk? anthe long-term, it is interesting opportunity, like i was saying before, but absolutely, sentiment is horrible and interest is low. >> let's shift to the u.s.. recession concerns, the yield inversion, that has shifted around. some of the data points out of the u.s., manufacturing is under pressure, but services as well. what are you seeing? how concerned should we be about recession risks in the u.s.? asreea: as with china -- >> with china, the economy is putting much ok. if you look at monetary policy, if you want to see what the financial markets are going to do, what is the central been doing? basically being accommodative again? what has been the most discussed is the fiscal deficit. if you can get that earnings going, again, companies are cutting costs as
jan: no. let me be very clear.ines, the trade war, everything going on has basically put americans on their heels as far as investing in china. investors have been allocated but -- adwhile, while, but there's a lot of wait and see. why bother with that risk? anthe long-term, it is interesting opportunity, like i was saying before, but absolutely, sentiment is horrible and interest is low. >> let's shift to the u.s.. recession concerns, the yield inversion, that has shifted around. some of...
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new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and a shot of rose back in jan to grab hopefully handles blood to start again just to design its fault lines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think the cardinal dolan will continue. protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundations in bad faith on a jersey. swear every. hello i'm going to toss here today and with the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has ended sanctions against turkey saying that i'm cause of fence of against kurdish forces in northern syria is over and as turkish and russian troops take over territory previously patrolled by the u.s. trump said it was time that someone else fight over this blood stained sand white house correspondent complete health that reports he promised a withdrawal but on wednesday u.s. president donald trump announced that some american troops will remain in syria trump says a u.s. brokered cease fire between turkey and kurdish fighters kno
new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and a shot of rose back in jan to grab hopefully handles blood to start again just to design its fault lines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think the cardinal dolan will continue. protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundations in bad faith on a jersey. swear every. hello i'm going to toss here today and...
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jan,: your basic position, is he is fine as long as he is doing it both ways.he problem is he had his thumb on the scales. did that open an invitation to russians, north koreans, whatever to manipulate our political process? jen: i think facebook has already put those safeguards in place. as someone who does social media buying for clients, it is hard to take an ad facebook. you have to have an american driver's license, there are number of safeguards facebook has put into place. i think leaving the judgment to the american people is always the best thing. the recent ads that president trump ran, the american people can figure out for themselves. do not forget, we still have a free press, even though the president calls it fake news in the news media thinks he is hard on them. the bottom line is we still have the first amendment in this country, otherwise we would not be having these discussions. i think you have to report on this and let the american people decide. i am glad to see facebook going back to those free market principles. jason: the reality is this
jan,: your basic position, is he is fine as long as he is doing it both ways.he problem is he had his thumb on the scales. did that open an invitation to russians, north koreans, whatever to manipulate our political process? jen: i think facebook has already put those safeguards in place. as someone who does social media buying for clients, it is hard to take an ad facebook. you have to have an american driver's license, there are number of safeguards facebook has put into place. i think...
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so jan has his work cut out for him, too. >> yeah. you bet. >> mr. werner, first, do you use the gateway to land european ast astroyacnauts on the moon? is this part of the discussion? and some question for the other countries, also, for you, mr. bridenstine, do you want to see other non-u.s. astronauts use the gateway pane walk and walk moon, if so, what's the timeline? >> i think there's lots of room on the homoon. we need all our international partners to go with us to the moon. that's the vision. that's what we're trying to achieve. if we can come to agreements on the contributions of all the nations and how they're going to be a part of the architecture then certainly i would see that there'd be no reason we can't have all of our international partners with us on the moon. >> i don't think we have to duplicate the descent module. we can work together, therefore, we're in discuss also with nasa we have european astronauts on the surface of the moon. this is, of course, a european intention. this does not mean we're starting to build our own human
so jan has his work cut out for him, too. >> yeah. you bet. >> mr. werner, first, do you use the gateway to land european ast astroyacnauts on the moon? is this part of the discussion? and some question for the other countries, also, for you, mr. bridenstine, do you want to see other non-u.s. astronauts use the gateway pane walk and walk moon, if so, what's the timeline? >> i think there's lots of room on the homoon. we need all our international partners to go with us to the...
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reporter: not everyone may agree, but what is on disputable is that jan frodeno is a testament to pushing the boundaries of human endurance. brent: is japan about to change the way the world rides escalators? ahead of next year's summer olympics, tokyo's transport authority has launched a campaign to improve escalator etiquette. the goal is to improve safety in the city's busy metro stations. please pay attention. reporter: the push for escalator etiquette has been escalating for some time in japan. like most big cities, tokyo train writers in a rush want a clear side so they can make a run for it, but some parents are saying, hold on, safety first. >> [translated] i would like to see people only standing on the escalator and for that to become part of our culture. reporter: she and others are at a workshop. the aim is to make escalators standing room only. so far the new way of riding is being well received. >> [translated] i think this is a good campaign. it would be great if it spread through all of japan. >> [translated] i think this campaign will spread awareness and help make things
reporter: not everyone may agree, but what is on disputable is that jan frodeno is a testament to pushing the boundaries of human endurance. brent: is japan about to change the way the world rides escalators? ahead of next year's summer olympics, tokyo's transport authority has launched a campaign to improve escalator etiquette. the goal is to improve safety in the city's busy metro stations. please pay attention. reporter: the push for escalator etiquette has been escalating for some time in...
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they use the public toilets for some local tradesmen to tourism is also a gravy train your highness jan who is a local carpenter new york been 100 guy been in the house of throwing this really going to been fixed almost the. next of i miss. but historically in greece the. only is causing an industry in the right. but when mass tourism arrived in hopes that his business flourished economy. i. was. on the. verge on 1st. name and in. my income when i was. 100. 1 and housing me 100 articles up with the conflict here and i need to really know. i don't want to say i don't have really one that is happy. but has lived here his life now he's considering moving away because the noise and disruption becoming unbearable. save some of the. seats and. he says i'm going to give us. a few. days we'll have to. also know drones on because. you've been. made from france that it almost looked on. you know you feel guilty. because of the sixty's when it was going to shoot any kloof sushi in the. from the austrian alps it's back to norway this time. a village in the south west of the country which is famous
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they use the public toilets for some local tradesmen to tourism is also a gravy train your highness jan who is a local cop into new york been 100 guy you've been in the house of throwing this really going to been victimized thanks love i miss you. but just don't catch me in greece the. only is causing an industry. but when mass tourism arrived in hopes that his business flourished economy. i. was. on the. verge on 1st. name and in. my income when no is i'm 4. 100. 1 and housing me 100 articles up with the conflict here and i need to really know don't want to say it's not everyone that is happy. has lived here his life now he's considering moving away because the noise and disruption are becoming unbearable. saves him a defense to. as i look at the plane in seats of this plane and. the seats and. he says i'm going to leave us you can we can go to the fair tax when we go to break a bit or a few. days we'll have to get the stomach also no drone zone because it was going to be you but some sort of man made from france and it almost looked on as i did i just do it all the truth and we've bee
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kn and jan, t am and whether this was the kamgtsist for the departure. of the more unpleasant twists involves the apparent suicide of one of the security something the board has expressed its deep regrets over. and they have also apologized unreservedly to ikbel karn for the surveillance operation and said there is no evidence he tried to poach the staff when he left. they will be hoping atoa level at least they've done enough now to draw a veil over thisery murky story. for nightly business report, i'm jeffutmore in zurich, switzerland. >> coming up, politicians spending lot of mon on ads and marmg companies are the big winners. ♪ ♪ >> well the next presidential election maybe more than a year away but spending p onitical ads is ramping up.winning this political ad race so far. >> the fake news, right,he ke ns. >> thank to a contentious political climate and broad range of political candidates ad spend something onsp track torow dramatically. with political spenlding pr17ected to grow from 2016 to nearly $6 billion for the 2020 race. this is absolutely
kn and jan, t am and whether this was the kamgtsist for the departure. of the more unpleasant twists involves the apparent suicide of one of the security something the board has expressed its deep regrets over. and they have also apologized unreservedly to ikbel karn for the surveillance operation and said there is no evidence he tried to poach the staff when he left. they will be hoping atoa level at least they've done enough now to draw a veil over thisery murky story. for nightly business...
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jan engeland there. kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however his time won't be recognised as an official record, as it wasn't in open competition and he followed a team of pacemakers. ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed to be part of this challenge and every time they go past this point near the finishing line, they rotate. just one of the many steps that been taken by the organisers to ensure that kipchoge ducks under that two hour mark. special shoes propelled the kenyan further forward with each pace. they calculated the optimum course and weather, taking into his account, his biorhythms and even projecting a laser onto the road. but all of th
jan engeland there. kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however his time won't be recognised as an official record, as it wasn't in open competition and he followed a team of pacemakers. ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well...
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they use the public toilets for some local tradesmen to tourism is also a gravy train your highness jan who is a local cop into new york been 100 even in the house of throwing this really going to been victimized don't. think that i mean this is i. just don't get reamed reason he. only is causing an industry in the right. but when mass tourism arrived in hopes that his business flourished economy. i. was. on the. verge on 1st. name and in. my income when it was. 10201. and housing me 100 articles up with the conflict here and i need to really know. i don't want to say no to everyone that is happy. but has lived here his life now he's considering moving away because the noise and disruption becoming unbearable. saves him a defense to. rein in seats in the. seats and. he says i'm going to give us a. little if you could. stomach also no drone zone because. you think he should see some sort of man made from france that it almost looked on just under one of the 2 and we've been the only ones. you feel to be. in. the sixty's when it was he going to shoot any clue fishing in the. one seen in.
they use the public toilets for some local tradesmen to tourism is also a gravy train your highness jan who is a local cop into new york been 100 even in the house of throwing this really going to been victimized don't. think that i mean this is i. just don't get reamed reason he. only is causing an industry in the right. but when mass tourism arrived in hopes that his business flourished economy. i. was. on the. verge on 1st. name and in. my income when it was. 10201. and housing me 100...
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so. >> so you and your wife jan came here? >> yes, we came here. it is on the news where to go. so, that is why we are here, and waiting it out and don't know what will happen. >> reporter: have you heard from any of your neighbors? >> i am texting one neighbor who is still up there, and he says that it is not on fire yet. hopefully it doesn't, but one of my wife's really good friend, and our good friend did lose the house by the casino there. so, it is pretty upsetting. >> and you know, where do you go from here? >> well, we are going to sit here. i'd like to go, and i can drive out somewhat and see my property well. and see what is going on from there and hopefully it is not burned down and i hope that there is a lot of helicopters and other tngs doing its thing, and saving us, and going to be a long day. >> you have not gotten any sleep? >> no sleep at all. and it was so windy, and knocking down humongous trees down the road, and dealing with that, too, and hooking a chain to my truck and dragging off giant trees, and this wind was pretty bad. >> yes. >> and does this fire fe
so. >> so you and your wife jan came here? >> yes, we came here. it is on the news where to go. so, that is why we are here, and waiting it out and don't know what will happen. >> reporter: have you heard from any of your neighbors? >> i am texting one neighbor who is still up there, and he says that it is not on fire yet. hopefully it doesn't, but one of my wife's really good friend, and our good friend did lose the house by the casino there. so, it is pretty upsetting....
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job i grew up with classical music she then started jan's these days she's making techno. music that irony is always has a story and a concept behind it depends on the message that i want to give and my state of mind at that point you. album beyond borders opens with the track alice the i number one ahau march to balance club scene and music. you. listen closely you. can. see. that kind of openness tolerance and freedom was new for nora who grew up in lebanon the words of . 2 really mean a lot for me because. this is what techno gave me when i when i 1st came here and when i 1st discovered it very high and the parties around i just felt that there was no more borders and it was really more. that was nearly 10 years ago these days no d.j.'s it's venues all over the world including in berlin some legendary car because. she moved from beirut to berlin 5 years ago to a new cosmos that she wanted to explore there was really hard to. culture major culture shock and where i felt more subtle was when i started partying a lot. it took some time to get to get to where i am now to it
job i grew up with classical music she then started jan's these days she's making techno. music that irony is always has a story and a concept behind it depends on the message that i want to give and my state of mind at that point you. album beyond borders opens with the track alice the i number one ahau march to balance club scene and music. you. listen closely you. can. see. that kind of openness tolerance and freedom was new for nora who grew up in lebanon the words of . 2 really mean a lot...
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a world without julian assange on jan wiki leaks that would also mean that revelations about u.s. spying on french presidents would never have been made public. when we revealed that the 3 presidencies had to be deeply could have traded by the united states and the president's person is part of what should have been the crypt response of the teaching of seat of the french intelligence service it should have come immediately to us and say do you have more how we failed. to protect the president. from u.s. spying. that didn't happen. so why didn't that happen well i don't believe the prince intelligence services are idiots. they knew that the 1st thing to do but the concern about possibly offending the americans their concern was so much higher today preferred to be a victim i didn't understand what was going on. aug 2010 in the swedish capital stockholm julian a son she responded to the ultimatum the pentagon had issued to wiki leaks. one of those demands was that we destroy our archives of classified information relating to the pentagon and the 3rd man was that we stop dealing wit
a world without julian assange on jan wiki leaks that would also mean that revelations about u.s. spying on french presidents would never have been made public. when we revealed that the 3 presidencies had to be deeply could have traded by the united states and the president's person is part of what should have been the crypt response of the teaching of seat of the french intelligence service it should have come immediately to us and say do you have more how we failed. to protect the president....
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peter jan ton sonar to mental o park. admitted to paying $15,000 to rig his daut's sat in 2007. today sentenced to 250 hours of community service, probation, with a $9,000 fine. his attorneys argued for leniency because he is genuinely rest mothersful and the first parent to plead guilty. one of 25 poirnts pleading guilty including desperate housewives star. felicity huffman. he lones a food company in san francisco company that makes frozen natural food products. >>> well two days of trade talks between the u.s. and china wrapped up with president trump announcing a partial deal. next week's scheduled tariffs on chinese goods are now suspended. while china will increase imports of u.s. agricultural products. wall street liked the new was the dwou closing up more than 300 points. >>> well the impeachment inquiry into president trump is accelerating this evening with the key witness a new witness talking to congressional investigators. house committee leaders were armed with subpoenas when they heard that the state department wouldn't let the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine tes
peter jan ton sonar to mental o park. admitted to paying $15,000 to rig his daut's sat in 2007. today sentenced to 250 hours of community service, probation, with a $9,000 fine. his attorneys argued for leniency because he is genuinely rest mothersful and the first parent to plead guilty. one of 25 poirnts pleading guilty including desperate housewives star. felicity huffman. he lones a food company in san francisco company that makes frozen natural food products. >>> well two days of...
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jan engle, she and her colleagues at the sonoma county fairgrounds are throwing a party for kids staying there. she's gotten dollar tree to donate boxes of candy and is expecting safeway to do the same. >> the kids are really worried about halloween. one of the mothers told me yesterday, well, it would have been a lot better if i thought to bring myself a second shirt but instead i grabbed her halloween costume. kid is bouncing up and down. >> not really on our mind this year. we have other things on our mind, getting home, hoping our house is safe. that's what we're hoping for. >> that will be great for the kids as well as those parents there. fairgrounds already had those pumpkin carvings. they had a contest for that. tonight's party is from 6:30 until 8:00. should be a great time. >> try to keep it as normal for the kids as possible. so you can't say we can't do it. >> right. they're dealing with so much right now. >> bless their hearts. >> another thing they're thinking about there, the forecast. it was cold this morning across the bay area. >> it was. >> temperatures in the north hi
jan engle, she and her colleagues at the sonoma county fairgrounds are throwing a party for kids staying there. she's gotten dollar tree to donate boxes of candy and is expecting safeway to do the same. >> the kids are really worried about halloween. one of the mothers told me yesterday, well, it would have been a lot better if i thought to bring myself a second shirt but instead i grabbed her halloween costume. kid is bouncing up and down. >> not really on our mind this year. we...
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estimated $350000000.00 tonnes of plastic are produced every year some of that ends up in a pool in jan a call at least nat but the fisherman is optimistic about the future at least most of the time. my us better get i hope things get a lot better we really need to focus on cleaning up what we have done over the past few years you will get your southern end of us out in the harbor of porto to savio certified arrives to greet the fisherman. ordinates the waste disposal with them so that's everything for today. it's better to get rid of this stuff the leave it in the sea these alerts are plastic everything's plastic. it was never johnny's dream to become a marine garbage collector but he's motivated to do it to provide a better future for his children. double decker buses and pubs common sights on the streets of britain a look a little closer and you may spot something else surveillance cameras look again and your face just may be scanned to a database facial recognition software is being used by authorities without any legal framework in place while the orwellian technology is leading to
estimated $350000000.00 tonnes of plastic are produced every year some of that ends up in a pool in jan a call at least nat but the fisherman is optimistic about the future at least most of the time. my us better get i hope things get a lot better we really need to focus on cleaning up what we have done over the past few years you will get your southern end of us out in the harbor of porto to savio certified arrives to greet the fisherman. ordinates the waste disposal with them so that's...
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. >>54 year-old peter jan cent oreo is from menlo park.e is the owner of san francisco based elaine as food specialties. he was sentenced today to your probation after pleading guilty in the scandal. officials say cent oreo paid $15,000 to rig his daughters a c t exam in 2017 has. lawyers say that he deserved leniency because he was the first parent to plead guilty. sent oreo is the first parent involved in the scandal to avoid jail time. >>another big story tonight governor newsome today signed off on 15 new gun control laws kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just really our this tool have. >>major bipartisan s
. >>54 year-old peter jan cent oreo is from menlo park.e is the owner of san francisco based elaine as food specialties. he was sentenced today to your probation after pleading guilty in the scandal. officials say cent oreo paid $15,000 to rig his daughters a c t exam in 2017 has. lawyers say that he deserved leniency because he was the first parent to plead guilty. sent oreo is the first parent involved in the scandal to avoid jail time. >>another big story tonight governor newsome...
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. >> wow, winter storms and fall thank you, jan necessary salt. >>> in today's quick hits. celebrities including oprah winfrey, spike lee, whoopi goldberg and many other more walked the red carpet to celebrate the new studio in atlanta. 380-ache complex on what was once an arm base >>> smokey robinson was honored for fighting a homeless crisis in l.a he reported the mission stelter shh elt for year >>> zombies in downtown denver for the 14th annua the highlight? the highlight? yeah, thriller dthe's an easier. try mr, eaueeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. fight
. >> wow, winter storms and fall thank you, jan necessary salt. >>> in today's quick hits. celebrities including oprah winfrey, spike lee, whoopi goldberg and many other more walked the red carpet to celebrate the new studio in atlanta. 380-ache complex on what was once an arm base >>> smokey robinson was honored for fighting a homeless crisis in l.a he reported the mission stelter shh elt for year >>> zombies in downtown denver for the 14th annua the highlight?...
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dam is actually both of them make a project on a complex project and this is a very serious he said jan brewer even it will be in leading companies like or in countries like the u.k. . canada the us they normally deal with a very sophisticated way it's not an easy brodrick so this to be given to a company which is there has to be somehow on as a business the military because most of the chaos for the project the project information is lacking we don't know any scientific or wyc not me many scientists many people who have looked into this issue of the down for the last 6 or 7 years you hardly find any data about their risk assessment about the environmental impact assessment about the economic assessment social economic impact community. backed on people and these are normally the key issues we look at them when we thinking of a project like this so i think the major issue is border management yes worrying about the future because we don't do something we call it now forecast or future blanning we know people are they think of what they're going to have been 2050 and when sudan or egypt
dam is actually both of them make a project on a complex project and this is a very serious he said jan brewer even it will be in leading companies like or in countries like the u.k. . canada the us they normally deal with a very sophisticated way it's not an easy brodrick so this to be given to a company which is there has to be somehow on as a business the military because most of the chaos for the project the project information is lacking we don't know any scientific or wyc not me many...
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be the boxer game making jan killing again today than a maybe japan's performances on home soil mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a right fans of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before kick off well just doing anybody nervous really a bit nervous to manage in a great host but the fun ends but. inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on. but you timer's penalty meant there were only 2 points and it's a tough time. from then on though south africa turned the screw forward pack strangling all of japan's attempts to break out the attacking game that had seen them beat ireland and scotland on the way to this match. 21 unanswered points wrapping up a 263 victory for south africa created to my boys before you gonna go. to play in front of it is beautiful because the people of japan have been amazing you go she really should be proud of you to the tree there are things i was proud to represent nigeria and the to take countries and show that be proud of us in. japan falling short but still walkin
be the boxer game making jan killing again today than a maybe japan's performances on home soil mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a right fans of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before kick off well just doing anybody nervous really a bit nervous to manage in a great host but the fun ends but. inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on. but you timer's penalty meant there were only 2 points and...
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. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. trump administration's immigration crkdown on the southern border is expanding. all asylum seekers are now required to remain in mexico to dayt their day in u.s. immigration court. and as mireya villarreal in nuevo laredo, mexico, shows us, the wait is long and dangerous. eporeporter: the streets of nuevo laredo are often called los caminos de carteles, the "streets of the cartels." highly coveted smuggling routes, now a dumping ground for migrants. kensy medina and marvin torres arrived at the shelter two days ago as a part of the migrant protection protocols, or m.p.p. in this area right here, this is safety for them? them? bu but if you just walk out that door, it is not safe? that the cartels come by to pick them up, to kidnap them. they showed us a document agents gave them before leaving the u.s. "you should arrive at the port of entry listed above at 4:00 a.m. on september 17, 2020." that's a year from now. m.p.p. has expanded to include all those who seek asylum at the souther
. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. trump administration's immigration crkdown on the southern border is expanding. all asylum seekers are now required to remain in mexico to dayt their day in u.s. immigration court. and as mireya villarreal in nuevo laredo, mexico, shows us, the wait is long and dangerous. eporeporter: the streets of nuevo laredo are often called los caminos de carteles, the "streets of the cartels." highly coveted smuggling routes, now a dumping ground...
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what's the trade here >> i'm long on stock it's an options overlay, looking at that time calendar, jans 29 call, short of the expiration, these are the weeklys that expire next friday which is after earnings those are pretty pumped up to be if we look at the volatility chart, thankfully, that mike provided we can see the near term relative is compared to the longer i want to take advantage of that and sell these shorted-dated calls that are more pumped up to be long to 29 calls. so they've released earnings that are fought grit and the stock kind of goes sideways to down that's fine. those go away. the weeklys go away to zero. i'm left with a longer-dated call for a stock that i want to own. and we have some time. we have time to see how the market does. and i think that the collapse of the near-dated one, we may still have value, more than we paid possibly for the long-dated one even if the stock is -- >> it's a way if you own the stock a way to amplify your profit, right? >> exactly, not putting up money, you don't own it because are you worried about airline, i think it's a cheap way
what's the trade here >> i'm long on stock it's an options overlay, looking at that time calendar, jans 29 call, short of the expiration, these are the weeklys that expire next friday which is after earnings those are pretty pumped up to be if we look at the volatility chart, thankfully, that mike provided we can see the near term relative is compared to the longer i want to take advantage of that and sell these shorted-dated calls that are more pumped up to be long to 29 calls. so...
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jan egeland was a former key adviser to the un special envoy for syria between 2015 and '18.sponsible for the safety and protection of syrian civilians. he explained the number of people this offensive is already affecting. this is a region with more than two million civilians all together under the control of the syrian defence forces, so—called, of those, 1.3 million already need humanitarian assistance, so for every war day now, this is the fourth war day tens of thousands of new people are displaced, on top of thes a mum mick needs in this area, all an argument for a ceasefire, mediation from the west, this insanity has to stop. turkey has very generously received more than three million syrians already. it is the most generous nation on earth, in terms of receiving refugees, european, we europeans can learn from turkey in that respect, but now they are displacing, turkey is the one displacing, turkey is the one displacing so people cannot go to where they sought refuge before on the turkish side, they flee from turkey, these people are not co mforta ble turkey, these peo
jan egeland was a former key adviser to the un special envoy for syria between 2015 and '18.sponsible for the safety and protection of syrian civilians. he explained the number of people this offensive is already affecting. this is a region with more than two million civilians all together under the control of the syrian defence forces, so—called, of those, 1.3 million already need humanitarian assistance, so for every war day now, this is the fourth war day tens of thousands of new people...
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be the boxer game making jan killing again today than a maybe japan's performances on home soil mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a rights to fans of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before kick off well just doing anybody know of a really good moment to manage in a great host but the fun ends but. inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on. but you timer's penalty meant they were only 2 points in it's a tough time. from then on though south africa turned the screw their forward pack strangling all of japan's attempts to break out the attacking game that had seen them beat ireland and scotland on the way to this match. 21 unanswered points wrapping up a 263 victory for south africa created to my boys before you got it out. who played in front of it is beautiful because people have to really be the reason you go she really should be proud of you 2 things are contrary there are things that are proud of me i turn to present nigeria and the 2 to countries and show very proud of us in. japan f
be the boxer game making jan killing again today than a maybe japan's performances on home soil mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a rights to fans of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before kick off well just doing anybody know of a really good moment to manage in a great host but the fun ends but. inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on. but you timer's penalty meant they were only 2 points in...
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jan janis, thank you >>> the case of a former dallas police officer sparked outrage across the country, and now a little over a year later a jury has found amber guyger guilty in the shooting death of her unarmed neighbor, botham jean. guyger now faces up to 99 years in prison. gabe gutierrez was at the courthouse >> good morning. it was high drama in this texas courthouse the jury of eight women and four men handed down the guilty 1rer verdict after being sequestered for more than a week about five hours of jury deliberations led to this moment >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant, amber guyger, guilty of murder as charged in the indictment >> reporter: the family of the man amber guyger shot erupted in cheers but the former dallas police officer sat silent the dramatic verdict capped a trial that had captivated the country. >> i ask god for forgiveness i hate myself every single day >> reporter: guyger had claimed she feared for her life when she killed her unarmed neighbor, botham jean, mistaking him for a burglar in her apartment turns out she'd accidentally barged in on h
jan janis, thank you >>> the case of a former dallas police officer sparked outrage across the country, and now a little over a year later a jury has found amber guyger guilty in the shooting death of her unarmed neighbor, botham jean. guyger now faces up to 99 years in prison. gabe gutierrez was at the courthouse >> good morning. it was high drama in this texas courthouse the jury of eight women and four men handed down the guilty 1rer verdict after being sequestered for more...
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jan and her family fled at 4:00 a.m.y and stayed with friends in catalonia. >> i was surprised, i was not expecting to be let back in just yet. >> reporter: they and their neighbors are keeping their go backs in the car. >> it was difficult to leave, obvious, coming back is a relief. it is still not totally clear. >> reporter: this couple got a shock when they returned, their beloved cat they had to leave behind had died, even with no power in their home, and the traffic lights out through most of the town, many residents are feeling grateful they are alive and safe. for kelly mcneil, the past few days have been doubly stressful. her son chaz is a volunteer firefighter with the grayson fire department and was battling the blaze in windsor. >> i was holding him in my heart the whole time he was out there. >> reporter: the sheriff says the decision of when and where to reopen the neighborhoods is shifting but the weather conditions. >> right now, we don't feel comfortable lifting the evacuation order for some of these area
jan and her family fled at 4:00 a.m.y and stayed with friends in catalonia. >> i was surprised, i was not expecting to be let back in just yet. >> reporter: they and their neighbors are keeping their go backs in the car. >> it was difficult to leave, obvious, coming back is a relief. it is still not totally clear. >> reporter: this couple got a shock when they returned, their beloved cat they had to leave behind had died, even with no power in their home, and the traffic...