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jean-paul: yep.: what are we doing to make people more beautiful today than they did thousands of years ago? jean-paul: you know, l'oreal did not exist many, many thousands of years ago. but maybe you don't know, in fact, the first beauty product that we had discovered was discovered 100,000 years ago. so 100,000 years ago, men, women, started to use kind of beauty treatments, so it is a long, long story. david: were they sold at department stores? or where did people buy those? you don't know. [laughter] jean-paul: there were kind of flintstone department stores. [laughter] david: i assume mostly for women in those days? 100,000 years ago, or 5,000 years ago? jean-paul: i was not there. [laughter] david: ok. jean-paul: i am not sure. i am not sure, maybe on the contrary. at that time maybe both men and women were using colors. david: i am not an expert in cosmetics. it may be hard for people to believe. but i went yesterday to a store to buy some of these cosmetics. jean-paul: thank you very much. d
jean-paul: yep.: what are we doing to make people more beautiful today than they did thousands of years ago? jean-paul: you know, l'oreal did not exist many, many thousands of years ago. but maybe you don't know, in fact, the first beauty product that we had discovered was discovered 100,000 years ago. so 100,000 years ago, men, women, started to use kind of beauty treatments, so it is a long, long story. david: were they sold at department stores? or where did people buy those? you don't know....
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-- >> jeans? keeps jeans? >> they've been in the trunk for so long, i don't think that my mother really knew what else to do with them. >> according to family lore, all the items in the trunk, including the jeans, once belonged to this man, jock's great-great grandfather, solomon warner, one of tucson's original pioneers. >> very distinguished. >> old solomon's story, and the story of those dungarees, begins far from tucson in upstate new york, where he's born in 1811. as a young man, he heads west, in search of adventure and wealth. >> a lot of farm boys or small-town boys in new york couldn't wait to get away from home. >> jim turner has written several books on the history of arizona and its important pioneers like solomon warner. >> he worked on steamboats in the 1830s, and then he went to the gold rush. after that, he went to south america, looking for gold there. >> but the gold thing doesn't pan out. solomon returns to america in 1853, still searching for a way to strike it rich. the follow
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jeans he has at least two thousand. or. uses the material for his. works. but you see that there are. hundreds of scraps of. come from the. works of people. so. locates the right shape. and fixes it in place special. piece by piece the picture. three dimensional. it's constantly discovering new material. so this using we have a. shiny metallic. fascination with denim began nearly fifteen years ago when he came across a pile of jeans while sorting out things his. famous actors from the one nine hundred fifty s. . while i was like. i want to make these portraits of his people made what it is today. just work and it wasn't seen as high fashion and i was just amazed to think of like marilyn monroe james t. and. all these all these people who by wearing jeans actually change the direction of. the mean time he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city or the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people have these conversations in the commun
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all those people who by wearing jeans actually change the direction of. the mean time he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city for the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people have these conversations in the. community everyone has known each other for a long long time and to see so many closing down so i want to document quite a few. first he takes a photograph of the scene his photo always marks the beginning of the process of making a work. it can take several weeks to create a collage like these. even barry has made a name for himself with his. international magazine speech or his work he's published coffee table books. and he creates cube. installations works like secret garden have been exhibited in galleries around the world and sell for tens of thousands of euros. he also exhibits in public spaces like here in the self which is department store in london for six weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery.
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of jeans. has at least two thousand pairs. is always searching for the right shade of blue for each specific work of art. or. sometimes. just. uses the material for his. works. they look like drawings but you see that they're made of hundreds of scraps of. the color shading and the surfaces all come from the. shade and. the best things about the works of people. so. it's the right shade. cloth into the. fixes it in place special. piece by piece that. many layers make it almost three dimensional. it's constantly discovering new facets of his material. shiny surface so this using we have makes it looks like a shiny metallic polish. his fascination with denim began nearly fifteen years ago when he came across a pile of jeans while sorting out things his earliest collages were portraits of famous actors from the one nine hundred fifty s. . while i was like. i want to make these portraits of his people he made what it is today. and it wasn't seen as high fashion and i was just amazed to think of like marilyn monroe james dean. all
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jean: it has eliminated short-term opportunities.it has not done his changed what companies are worth. as an investor, the value of ,ompanies over a long time those valuations and what the company's values are, that is what determines our ability to generate returns are long-term and that is not changed. erik: do active managers need to become more activist, using their proxy power to catalyze change and help the market recognize that intrinsic value? erik: at wellington we have we are a strong partner with the corporations we invested. we have strong relationships. -- over my 25ting year career we have done it with corporate management and with boards. there is a partnership about strategy and corporate governance and we are investing in that both on the equity and credit side as well is on the est side to partner with our corporations even more. we do not think about it is activist, we think about it is -- as our duty to our clients. erik: what about the boards you do not agree with? do you feel the need to become more aggressive i
jean: it has eliminated short-term opportunities.it has not done his changed what companies are worth. as an investor, the value of ,ompanies over a long time those valuations and what the company's values are, that is what determines our ability to generate returns are long-term and that is not changed. erik: do active managers need to become more activist, using their proxy power to catalyze change and help the market recognize that intrinsic value? erik: at wellington we have we are a strong...
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and court documents say she opened fire when jean disobeyed her commands. representing jean's family says the recording shows his life was taken for no reason. >> the thing that stand out the very most to me was the fact that when i listened to that call not one time did i hear amber guyger say that she was in fear for her life. >> reporter: guyger's attorneys say they can't comment on the 911 call because of a gag order in this case. guyger's trial is scheduled to start in september. >>> so much of the country is mourning the death of filmmaker john singleton. the 51-year-old was taken off life support yesterday after following a stroke earlier this month. he's the man behind the groundbreaking film "boyz n the hood" done when he was just 23 and he says the devastation of drugs into the black community turned him into a storyteller. laurence fishburne says he's heartbroken and his passion for cinema was as boundless as his imagination. >> a pioneer there gone so young. >>> health officials in new mexico are testing a spa's customers for hiv. the department
and court documents say she opened fire when jean disobeyed her commands. representing jean's family says the recording shows his life was taken for no reason. >> the thing that stand out the very most to me was the fact that when i listened to that call not one time did i hear amber guyger say that she was in fear for her life. >> reporter: guyger's attorneys say they can't comment on the 911 call because of a gag order in this case. guyger's trial is scheduled to start in...
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. >> reporter: for the first time since botham jean, an innocent man, was gunned down inside his own home, we hear the frantic 911 call. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy thinking that he was -- thinking it was my apartment. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. i'm [ bleep ]. >> reporter: offduty officer amber guyger's call for help, obtained exclusively by dallas station wfaa. >> okay, we have help on the way. >> i know, but i'm -- i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: a desperate-sounding guyger appears to try to comfort the wounded man. >> hey bud, hey bud, they're coming, they're coming, i'm sorry, man. i didn't mean to. i'm so sorry. rushed to the hospital >> reporter: 26-year-old jean rushed to the hospital paramedics unable to save him. >> i thought it was my apartment. i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: 19 times guyger tells the dispatcher she thought jean was in her apartment, which was exactly one floor below. she had just returned home from work. >> how did i -- i'm so tired. >> reporter: guyger told police she thought jea
. >> reporter: for the first time since botham jean, an innocent man, was gunned down inside his own home, we hear the frantic 911 call. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy thinking that he was -- thinking it was my apartment. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. i'm [ bleep ]. >> reporter: offduty officer amber guyger's call for help, obtained exclusively by dallas station wfaa. >> okay, we have help on the way....
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jean-paul: not from far away. david: you take a four-week vacation, is that a requirement to be french? jean-paul: mandatory. david: what would you say is the secret to a being a good business leader? jean-paul: the most important thing is to love what you do. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don'n
jean-paul: not from far away. david: you take a four-week vacation, is that a requirement to be french? jean-paul: mandatory. david: what would you say is the secret to a being a good business leader? jean-paul: the most important thing is to love what you do. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don'n
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that you have it, the thoughts of jean—claude juncker and donald tusk bringing to an end a very long disagreement among the 27 over how long this extension should be and in the end, what we probably got here isa the end, what we probably got here is a fudge that probably suits all sides but does not really satisfy anybody in particular. a couple of things to pull out of that press conference. first and foremost, the date in june will only conference. first and foremost, the date injune will only be an occasion or staging post to review the progress that has taken place in westminster. donald tusk said it is entirely up to the uk as how it is perceived and deal with the withdrawal agreement. they can either ratify, leave the extension oi’ either ratify, leave the extension or rethink the brexit strategy if they want. they can revoke article 50, they have the time to do that. up 50, they have the time to do that. up to october 31. he dodged a question as to whether this is the final extension or whether it can be renewed. under the terms of article 50 as we have been discussing this ev
that you have it, the thoughts of jean—claude juncker and donald tusk bringing to an end a very long disagreement among the 27 over how long this extension should be and in the end, what we probably got here isa the end, what we probably got here is a fudge that probably suits all sides but does not really satisfy anybody in particular. a couple of things to pull out of that press conference. first and foremost, the date in june will only conference. first and foremost, the date injune will...
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i don't know >> dan, you wear a lot of jeans. >> this is the consumer -- is that a jean shirt?usly. is that a jean shirt this is a consumer staple of apparel, if you think about it, okay why do these consumer staple companies trade at a premium why does procter & gamble trade at 24 times? because it's a tape snell. >> is that a jean shirt? seriously. >> i don't know, some other fiber. for more on levi strauss's first earnings, catch chip berg tomorrow on "squawk alley. in the midst of ipo mania, we thought we'd bring in the dean of valuation aswath demordoran professor, welcome. >> good to have you on campus. >> good to be back >> there is a lot of hand wringing especially going into the uber ipo what is lyft valued at what should it be valued at? >> my estimate and i'm bending every single rule to breaking point is i get to 15 or 16 billion. you've got a business that lost a billion last year and hasn't figured out how to make money yet and the business model is broken across the boat in ride sharing. getting to 25 billion is way behind stretching as i see the company. >> this
i don't know >> dan, you wear a lot of jeans. >> this is the consumer -- is that a jean shirt?usly. is that a jean shirt this is a consumer staple of apparel, if you think about it, okay why do these consumer staple companies trade at a premium why does procter & gamble trade at 24 times? because it's a tape snell. >> is that a jean shirt? seriously. >> i don't know, some other fiber. for more on levi strauss's first earnings, catch chip berg tomorrow on "squawk...
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this gigantic pile of jeans is artist color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his studio and he needs he's constantly searching for just the right. mix. for. photo realistic drawings from a distance but up close you see the intricate. the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special adhesive. pictured. the many layers make it almost three dimensional. earliest collages were portraits of one nine hundred fifty s. actors who transformed. want to make these portraits of. what it is today. comes from the city he lives in london. he's even devoted an entire series to the laundromats he says are the hearts of many communities he. can take several weeks to. a co-op like this one. very also creates huge denim installations and galleries around the world would sell for tens of thousands of euros but he also exhibits in other spaces like ads so for just department stores. he wants his art like jeans to be forever. incredible if you're watching the duggar news coming to you live from berlin up next conflict fillin
this gigantic pile of jeans is artist color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his studio and he needs he's constantly searching for just the right. mix. for. photo realistic drawings from a distance but up close you see the intricate. the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special adhesive. pictured. the many layers make it almost three dimensional. earliest collages were portraits of one nine hundred fifty...
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european commission, jean-claude juncker. michel barnier said yesterday that no deal by april the 12th appears more likely. he said it is not what he wants but that is the feared scenario. in the meantime there has been a tweet put out by there has been a tweet put out by the european commission, it is in french but translates roughly as, if the uk is in a position to ratify the uk is in a position to ratify the withdrawal agreement between now and april the 12th, the eu should be prepared to give it a delay until may the 22nd. it is in fact not in french, it is in english and there it is, very clear. these details coming from the european commission. i‘ve got some more news, from the house of commons with the home secretary has been on his feet speaking about the windrush compensation scheme. your member thousands of people called the windrush generation who because of a lack of official papers were wrongly deported or forced out lack of official papers were wrongly deported orforced out of lack of official papers were wrong
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thanks very much. >>> in paris, an investigation into whether some of the damage at notre dame cathedral could have been prevented. police want to know if the first fire alarm sensor was up to date and working properly. it took 23 minutes before the fire department was called, and that happened when a second alarm went off. workers and security staff are also being questioned as authorities continue to search >>> what makes america great? former trump press secretary sean spicer has an idea. his visit to uc berkeley tonight, just ahead. >>> also -- >> it's a miracle that we are alive. >> it was one of the scariest moments of her life. how this mother and her two young children walked away from this alive. >>> after 74 in san jose today, right now we're down to 56, but the warmest weather in 161 days on the way to the bay area. we'll tell you how hot and how long that last, coming up in seven minutes. former press secr spic >>> everything is negative. at some point, you push back a little. >> new at 11:00, former pr
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thanks very much. >>> in paris, an investigation into whether some of the damage at notre dame cathedral could have been prevented. police want to know if the first fire alarm sensor was up to date and working properly. it took 23 minutes before the fire department was called, and that happened when a second alarm went off. workers and security staff are also being questioned as authorities continue to search...
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. in new york city, get vaccinated for the measles or face fines. that's the message tonight from the mayor. the health emergency has been declared there. city officials are requiring unvaccinated people living in certain areas to get the vaccine, or pay a $1,000 fine. so far this year, the cdc's reported 465 cases of measles in 19 states with out breaks in several states. >> tonight a special election in alameda just wrapped up. it's all about a valuable parcel of land. it's a vacant 3 1/2 acre lot on mckay avenue near crown memorial beach. yes on measure a has won. it's a $40 million project that includes housing for seniors as well as a temporary care center for the homeless. no on measure b also passed, meaning that some space will not be designated open space with the possibility of becoming a regional park in the future. yes on measure a, the senior center won by 7 points. >>> new at 11:00, a woman in the east bay is claiming victory on behalf of her son with autism. this all star
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. in new york city, get vaccinated for the measles or face fines. that's the message tonight from the mayor. the health emergency has been declared there. city officials are requiring unvaccinated people living in certain areas to get the vaccine, or pay a $1,000 fine. so far this year, the cdc's reported 465 cases of measles in 19 states with out breaks in several states. >> tonight a special election...
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he wants his art like jeans to be for ever. so incredibly creative you're watching the doggy news coming up next in the news asia chinese security contractors get a boost as more chinese businesses walk overseas. and that and more coming up on your job your news is yeah i'm under that she's been doing a member you can or risk check out. your daughter as well as you can follow us on facebook and i mean the news team a pleasure to have you with us. people here love life. they love their country but not the current conditions. to run a journey through a land full of contradictions. joy and sadness. confidence and doubt. our documentary depicts the contrasts of everyday life. and help people cope with. iran bittersweet. starts may second d. double. kill me this is something tyson and i as game changers are dealing with a new note that i killed many civilians i mean. come on including my father while. i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind of sob. providing insights global news tha
he wants his art like jeans to be for ever. so incredibly creative you're watching the doggy news coming up next in the news asia chinese security contractors get a boost as more chinese businesses walk overseas. and that and more coming up on your job your news is yeah i'm under that she's been doing a member you can or risk check out. your daughter as well as you can follow us on facebook and i mean the news team a pleasure to have you with us. people here love life. they love their country...
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> okay, jean, thank you.o sun in the forecast. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now. a chance of rain tomorrow and stronger storm headed our way. >> yes, everything is lining up for the wet weather chances to stay with us. certainly through the next two days. you'll see right now storm ranger mobile doppler radar we're dry right now, but we do have spotty showers offshore. it's part of a disturbance we'll see move in tomorrow, but then again, back behind that would be our better bet of rainfall. i want to give you a quick look at the rain time line on this. here are the scattered showers we'll be dealing with. pretty much the same thing here by 5:00 p.m. with a better bet in the north bay and east bay. but it's by friday morning at that better shot of rainfall starts to approach. we'll let you know how much rain and how long it's going to last coming up in about 15 minutes. >> we'll see you shortly. thanks, jeff. a plot to rape six women is broken up in the east bay. police say the would be attacker
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> okay, jean, thank you.o sun in the forecast. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now. a chance of rain tomorrow and stronger storm headed our way. >> yes, everything is lining up for the wet weather chances to stay with us. certainly through the next two days. you'll see right now storm ranger mobile doppler radar we're dry right now, but we do have spotty showers offshore. it's part of a disturbance we'll see...
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four north korean suspects fled jean jean mcconn vile the troubles the troubles nierld noirld nierld dunn it who who don it a who ne it a who dunn it ur north korean suspects fled malaysia after the killing of kim. confirmed cholera ca mozambique surged today to more ntan 1,000, with one confirmed death, after last s tropical cyclone. health workers are rushing to contain the outbreak in beira. the port city was left in ruins by the storm. cholera spreads quickly through contaminated water and food. back in this country, the 2020 u.s. census begins one year from today, and president trump has joined the fray over adding a question about citizenship. on twitter today, he said the survey "would be meaningless" without asking whether someone is a u.s. citizen. opponents of the move say it would deter non-citizens from taking part. the issue is now before the u.s. supreme court. and, on wall reet, upbeat data on u.s. and chinese manufacturing got the 2nd off to a strong start. the dow jones industrial average soared 329 points to close at 26,258. the nasdaq rose 99 points, and the s&p 50
four north korean suspects fled jean jean mcconn vile the troubles the troubles nierld noirld nierld dunn it who who don it a who ne it a who dunn it ur north korean suspects fled malaysia after the killing of kim. confirmed cholera ca mozambique surged today to more ntan 1,000, with one confirmed death, after last s tropical cyclone. health workers are rushing to contain the outbreak in beira. the port city was left in ruins by the storm. cholera spreads quickly through contaminated water and...
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where the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker speaking.ranslation: thank you, president, ladies and gentlemen, president and office of counsel. what has happened in westminster these last few days strengthened my conviction that the best way is ratification of the withdrawal agreement as approved by the uk government and endorsed by this parliament, and also by the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council followed the request of the extension of article 50 until the 22nd of may on the condition the house of commons approve the withdrawal deal before the 29th of march. unfortunately, that did not happen. making reference to the statement by the
where the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker speaking.ranslation: thank you, president, ladies and gentlemen, president and office of counsel. what has happened in westminster these last few days strengthened my conviction that the best way is ratification of the withdrawal agreement as approved by the uk government and endorsed by this parliament, and also by the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the european council. ten days ago the...
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getting advertised some jeans company or men's apparel i have never heard of selling to me on instagrammuch does the levi's brand hold up these days against the onslaught? >> it is working really well because one of the best things about growing direct to consumer, you have an iconic brand -- selling direct allows them to take control of the brand offering and a look and feel of how it is sold. as they look to become more of a lifestyle company instead of men's jeans -- they are bigger in women's and tops. morehead to tell, the presentation in the stores, the way they -- more head to toe, the presentation in the stores, the way they market has built momentum. the learnings can be carried into wholesale customers as well. >> when you look at the brand as it stands now, it is still somewhat singular with regards to jeans and denim. i know they are trying to expand. how much further does it have to go where they can diversify in a way that will provide a little bit more insulation against any shift in trends or demand? some of the concerns, ,t is largely one brand, levi that, while being i
getting advertised some jeans company or men's apparel i have never heard of selling to me on instagrammuch does the levi's brand hold up these days against the onslaught? >> it is working really well because one of the best things about growing direct to consumer, you have an iconic brand -- selling direct allows them to take control of the brand offering and a look and feel of how it is sold. as they look to become more of a lifestyle company instead of men's jeans -- they are bigger in...
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back in 2014 whenle european union appointed jean claude juncker, that happened the leading candidate. he was effectively the candidate of the epp who got the most votes in the election, but the remarks are really interesting because she's challenging this process, and she's saying that the heads of state will have a key say in who becomes the next head of the european commission. of course, this increases her odds of becoming the next leader of the commission because alda is not seen as getting the majority of the votes in the upcoming european elections. >> we're lucky we have someone who actually understands the intricate details of how european bureaucracy works it's good to have you on board, sylvia does vestager have a real chance here obviously, she's very ambitious, and she's throwing her hat into the ring, but she's not one of the names that come up as potential frontrunner. >> she has two main challenges first one, convincing her own country, denmark, to appoint
back in 2014 whenle european union appointed jean claude juncker, that happened the leading candidate. he was effectively the candidate of the epp who got the most votes in the election, but the remarks are really interesting because she's challenging this process, and she's saying that the heads of state will have a key say in who becomes the next head of the european commission. of course, this increases her odds of becoming the next leader of the commission because alda is not seen as...
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jean? >> reporter: terry and anousha, supervisors here at city hall are demanding answers tonight after learning new light rail vehicles may have a serious issue. despite a recent positive update from muni, 68 new siemens light rail cars are in service. tonight we have pictures of some of the new cars chained together. workers should be able to couple the cars with existing equipment to run two-car trains but some of the new cars are not connecting properly. muni says on friday, one of those connections failed when a pin snapped, stranding one of the cars on theth trouble comes week after muni told the transportation authority the trains were operating as expected. and it tentatively approved $62 million to expedite the purchase of additional siemens cars. >> it's pretty troubling, after you spend millions of
jean? >> reporter: terry and anousha, supervisors here at city hall are demanding answers tonight after learning new light rail vehicles may have a serious issue. despite a recent positive update from muni, 68 new siemens light rail cars are in service. tonight we have pictures of some of the new cars chained together. workers should be able to couple the cars with existing equipment to run two-car trains but some of the new cars are not connecting properly. muni says on friday, one of...
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let's begin with this escalation of the trade twitch, jean-claude juncker is calling it. it is more than that, right? seeing the united states and eu go at it now on airbus and boeing subsidies. how does that impact your outlook on today's market? >> i think the main headline here is still politics matters. as it has done with significant impact in the markets over the last 12 to 18 months. i think investors really consider what the u.s.-eu developments are to put int perspective thdelopment between the u.s. and china and also consider brexit on both the u.s. and chi over the last six months. market sense has gone from outright negative two nonnegative, which is a positive delta. tothe u.s. government wants impose a shock on europe and take europe into recession, it has the power to do that. the government probably puts the u.s. economy itself at risk and risks a u.s. recession if it does that. likely to be a lot of headlines. ultimately, we don't see a real impact on this plays out in the coming months and quarters. vonnie: is it impacting any of the stocks you are recom
let's begin with this escalation of the trade twitch, jean-claude juncker is calling it. it is more than that, right? seeing the united states and eu go at it now on airbus and boeing subsidies. how does that impact your outlook on today's market? >> i think the main headline here is still politics matters. as it has done with significant impact in the markets over the last 12 to 18 months. i think investors really consider what the u.s.-eu developments are to put int perspective...
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what is the trend that kids are going to want going back to school >> jeans jeans will definitely be-- >> is that different from any other year >> for us it's always jeans. you know, even a few years ago when jeans were written off, our jeans business was growing we've seen consistent growth for years. and i'm amazed every day at the strength of the business i think we will be throughout the year >> you know, piper jaffray does its teen survey that's widely followed on wall street. catering to that sweet spot. and you heard it they want jeans for the fall they speak to them in an authentic way. what he said surprised me. they'll go into stores to shop >> the other thing i like and the same applies at lee vie's. these ceos embrace their brand wearing the denim. they relaxed the view here >> i don't think he got yelled at >> he got away with it >>> time now for a cnbc news update sue herera's got it for us. >> hello here's what's happening at this hour we begin in paris where the massive fire continues to burn into the night officials say the wooden interior is completely engulfed. the
what is the trend that kids are going to want going back to school >> jeans jeans will definitely be-- >> is that different from any other year >> for us it's always jeans. you know, even a few years ago when jeans were written off, our jeans business was growing we've seen consistent growth for years. and i'm amazed every day at the strength of the business i think we will be throughout the year >> you know, piper jaffray does its teen survey that's widely followed on...
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that was very much the point that donald tusk and jean—claude juncker was making.t the uk but all the eu countries. there wasn't much confidence in the political protest —— process in the uk and it may well be that again they need to review extension in october if there has not been away ratify the agreement that at least it does give all sides sometime and of course a very busy political calendar here in europe over the course of the next few months with the european elections, the change of guard at the commission and a new president in place across the road. all that will ta ke place across the road. all that will take place before the leaders come back to review on october the 31st which has not lost on many people. the same day of course is halloween. the same day of course is halloween. the one thing you would say about todayis the one thing you would say about today is strong and stable, as theresa may used to say, has been replaced by smooth and orderly and there was nothing very strong about there was nothing very strong about the uk position here. over th
that was very much the point that donald tusk and jean—claude juncker was making.t the uk but all the eu countries. there wasn't much confidence in the political protest —— process in the uk and it may well be that again they need to review extension in october if there has not been away ratify the agreement that at least it does give all sides sometime and of course a very busy political calendar here in europe over the course of the next few months with the european elections, the...
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that was very much the point that jean—claude juncker and donald tusk were making tonight.void at all costs was a no deal brexit. because in their view that would be painful for notjust the uk but it would also be panful all the other 27 eu countries. you did get a sense from angela merkel, in fact, from all the leaders speaking tonight that there isn't much confidence in that political process in the uk at the moment and it may well be that again they have to review the extension again in october if there has not been away ratify the agreement but at least it does give all sides some time and of course a very busy political calendar here in europe over the course of the next few months with the european elections, the change of guard at the commission and a new president in place across the road. so all that will take place before the leaders come back to review on october the 31st which has not lost on many people — the same date of course as halloween. the one thing you would say about today is strong and stable, as theresa may used to say, has been replaced by smooth an
that was very much the point that jean—claude juncker and donald tusk were making tonight.void at all costs was a no deal brexit. because in their view that would be painful for notjust the uk but it would also be panful all the other 27 eu countries. you did get a sense from angela merkel, in fact, from all the leaders speaking tonight that there isn't much confidence in that political process in the uk at the moment and it may well be that again they have to review the extension again in...
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jean elle joins us in san francisco where thousands of people showed up. jean?> raj, this was a free concert aiming to show support for notre dame. grace cathedral here is lit up in the colors of the french flag. but with so much violence at places of worship around the world, this event also focused on the need to love and support each other. ♪ >> united by music, thousands of people crowd into grace cathedral for a solidarity concert for notre dame in paris. ♪ organist johan vexo was playing in notre dame the night it caught fire. tonight he played in her honor. >> we are very touched to see so many people sad about what happened. ♪ >> reporter: so many people showed up, some had to watch outside. world class musicians playing for the french landmark, and for other houses of worship recently restored or devastated. >> the churches in louisiana that were burned by arson. it's important to remember the people who died in sri lanka and the church bombings, and now what happened in the synagogue in san diego. >> we come together in a spirit of solidarity. >> repor
jean elle joins us in san francisco where thousands of people showed up. jean?> raj, this was a free concert aiming to show support for notre dame. grace cathedral here is lit up in the colors of the french flag. but with so much violence at places of worship around the world, this event also focused on the need to love and support each other. ♪ >> united by music, thousands of people crowd into grace cathedral for a solidarity concert for notre dame in paris. ♪ organist johan vexo...
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jean elle joins us with details. jean. >> reporter: raj, police say the man was using the camera inside this apple store when a girl's father told him to stop, he took off running. a good samaritan helped police make an arrest. >>> shoppers at the apple store in walnut creek had some unwelcome company easter sunday. police say jacques bloxham taped skirt.a to his >> he said he could see a camera on his shoe. >> reporter: a woman chased him into a parking garage and pointed him out to police before he could drive away. >> in his car we did locate a camera that matched the description of what the dad had seen. and we also found some other recording devices, and we are still going through with that. >> police are reviewing the recordings. people who say they know bloxham say he's a former personal injury attorney. parents say the incident at apple is concerning. >> to be able to record that and no telling where that information is going, who else -- i mean, people -- somebody else could have been looking at it at the sa
jean elle joins us with details. jean. >> reporter: raj, police say the man was using the camera inside this apple store when a girl's father told him to stop, he took off running. a good samaritan helped police make an arrest. >>> shoppers at the apple store in walnut creek had some unwelcome company easter sunday. police say jacques bloxham taped skirt.a to his >> he said he could see a camera on his shoe. >> reporter: a woman chased him into a parking garage and...
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another disaster for me -- blues jean bar. blues jean bar was a retail chain of fashion stores that predominantly sold denim, and it was owned by lady fuller. i'm lady. i'm marcus, how are you? nice to meet you. lady had started the business with her deceased mother's inheritance. and she was determined to create a cool shopping atmosphere to honor her memory. you know, my mother passed away when i was nine, and she took her own life. she left me money and i wanted to do something with her money that paid homage to her. and i think on some much deeper level, prove to myself that my life was going to be different than hers. while her original intentions were right, she definitely got lost along the way. at its height, the blues jean bar had 13 locations. when i walked in, it had three. i walked into a very pleasant staff, but a very confusing business model. all right, the basic premise of the store is that you can't, you know, touch the jeans without us. do they actually say to people, "you can't touch the jeans without us"? y
another disaster for me -- blues jean bar. blues jean bar was a retail chain of fashion stores that predominantly sold denim, and it was owned by lady fuller. i'm lady. i'm marcus, how are you? nice to meet you. lady had started the business with her deceased mother's inheritance. and she was determined to create a cool shopping atmosphere to honor her memory. you know, my mother passed away when i was nine, and she took her own life. she left me money and i wanted to do something with her...
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while there's great relief that kimberly sue and jean-paul are free tonight, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding tonight. david? >> we are glad she's free. ian pannell, thank you. >>> next tonight, the trump administration taking aim at iran. the president designating the islamic revolutionary guard corps a foreign terrorist group. iran's foreign minister tonight now demanding u.s. central command be put on their terror list. >>> to your money tonight. an eye-opening headline about your taxes and in particular, refunds this year. the irs tonight is now reporting refunds are down $6 billion from this time last year, with just a week left to file your returns. the agency says $206 billion has been paid in refunds so far, compared to $212 billion last year. 1.6 million fewer americans are receiving refunds at this point. the average refund, about $20 less. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the tornado today, and now parts of the east coast tonight bracing for more severe weather in the hours ahead. and n
while there's great relief that kimberly sue and jean-paul are free tonight, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding tonight. david? >> we are glad she's free. ian pannell, thank you. >>> next tonight, the trump administration taking aim at iran. the president designating the islamic revolutionary guard corps a foreign terrorist group. iran's foreign minister tonight now demanding u.s. central command be put on their terror list....
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starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks.pplause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back! ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is an emmy award winning comedian you know from the "hangover" movies, "between two ferns," and "baskets." please welcome to "the late show," zach galifianakis! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: hi. >> hi. >> stephen: hi, nice to have you on. >> nice to be here, stephen. thank you very much. >> stephen: i have a couple of questions right off the bean here. >> just two? good. >> stephen: yeah, before we get to any of the other questions, one just occurred to me because jon was saying before -- what did you hear, jon? jon, zach, jon. zach plays the piano, too. >> a little bit. >> stephen: you heard a story about his face. >> jon: yes, i heard it's named shelly. >> stephen: your beard. >> it's sheila. >> jon: oh! sheila. ( applause ) >> stephen: wow. >> but i did name it. it's very close to shelly
starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks.pplause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back! ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is an emmy award winning comedian you know from the "hangover" movies, "between two ferns," and "baskets." please welcome to "the late show," zach galifianakis! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and...
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we have been working on technology that postpones finishing of jeans using lasers. i've talked about it before on the show, it's a project we call project flx. it actually started as a sustainability play as a way to remove a lot of chemicals from the supply chain, which we've done very successfully, and we have a lot of ip around this project flx, we filed for over 30 patents, nine have been issued what that allows us to do is postpone the finishing of the denim until the very last moment and that way we will actually be finishing jeans much closer to market today, we're finishing about 20% of the denim that we're selling this season is being finished close to market and being finished using these lasers. we have lasers in our distribution center outside of las vegas right now and we finish product for macy's and all the way through to our own main line stores and out of that facility it's not all of the manufacturing, but it's the last stage in the manufacturing and that gives us agility and speed to market and the ability to respond to moves in the marketplace mu
we have been working on technology that postpones finishing of jeans using lasers. i've talked about it before on the show, it's a project we call project flx. it actually started as a sustainability play as a way to remove a lot of chemicals from the supply chain, which we've done very successfully, and we have a lot of ip around this project flx, we filed for over 30 patents, nine have been issued what that allows us to do is postpone the finishing of the denim until the very last moment and...
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starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks.. frstill, we never stoppedss wmaking it stronger.e. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's never been a better time to become part of the mercedes-benz family. visit the mercedes-benz spring event before april 30th for exceptional lease and financing offers on the 2019 c 300. yoooh, hello yellow! at ross and you find... yes! that's yes for less. spring forward with the latest brand-name styles at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. ...you realize you can totally eat out more? that's yes for less. get the latest spring trends for your home at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. at ross. >> stephen: welcome back! folks-- oh, ladies and gentlemen, this is always a treat. because my first guest is an n.b.a. hall of famer and host of "inside the nba." he currently serves as a studio analyst for the n.c.a.a. tournament right here on cbs and tbs. please welcome back to "the late
starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks.. frstill, we never stoppedss wmaking it stronger.e. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's never been a better time to become part of the mercedes-benz family. visit the mercedes-benz spring event before april 30th for exceptional lease and financing offers on the 2019 c 300. yoooh, hello yellow! at ross and you find... yes! that's yes for less....
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jean elle was first on the scene. >> reporter: police are trying to piece together exactly what happened. but say that driver was coming we westbound on el camino, veered into people on the crosswalk and sidewalk, no attempt to stop as he ran people over. see the victims' belongings and equipment the paramedics used to treat them still on the street. >> two on the ground here, three in the intersection. >> reporter: chaotic moments when man drove his car into a busy crosswalk and onto the sidewalk, hitting eight people. >> saw lying flat on their back on the street with paramedics surroundingok before into a tree. police believe he intentionally ran people >> preliminary statements that car was accelerating. looks like didn't brake at all. >> reporter: police are questioning him to find out why he drove into a crowd. all eight taken to hospital. some injuries are serious, youngest victim is 13. witnesses hoping everybody survives. >> praying and hoping that pedestrians are okay. >> reporter: police are not identifying the driver who they're questioning. we don't have update on the condit
jean elle was first on the scene. >> reporter: police are trying to piece together exactly what happened. but say that driver was coming we westbound on el camino, veered into people on the crosswalk and sidewalk, no attempt to stop as he ran people over. see the victims' belongings and equipment the paramedics used to treat them still on the street. >> two on the ground here, three in the intersection. >> reporter: chaotic moments when man drove his car into a busy crosswalk...
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con jeans en oferta desde quince dólares, en old navy.rsona que subÍa al escenario era mÁs espectacular una que la otra. y ademÁs tantos finalistas. >>> claro >>> ozuna se ganÓ 11 >>> lo que me deja impresionado los artistas son el plato fuerte pero la producciÓn como para cada musical le hacen iluminaciÓn, video, todo y es in escenario distinto en cada colaboraciÓn ademÁs que felicidades, eso de las pantallas a >>> cuÁl fue tu momento favorito rashel. >>> aquÍ lo estÁbamos comentando y moviendo el esqueleto de la forma que hicimos fue cuando ozuna, anuel y tambiÉn j balvin nos cantaron entre el taki, taki espectacular todos nos paramos, bailamos, disfrutamos, y baila, baila porque empezaba con una canciÓn y dos de los grandes Éxitos cuando estÁbamos en la alfombra roja y balviÍa que dejar d moverse >>quÉ manera de cerrar la noche de los premios billboard desde las vegas >>> tÚ adita quÉ te gustÓ >>> tÚ sabes que a mÍ me encanta la mÚsica y me encanta marc anthony yo estaba esperando precisamente este estreno mundial de la canciÓn de mi q
con jeans en oferta desde quince dólares, en old navy.rsona que subÍa al escenario era mÁs espectacular una que la otra. y ademÁs tantos finalistas. >>> claro >>> ozuna se ganÓ 11 >>> lo que me deja impresionado los artistas son el plato fuerte pero la producciÓn como para cada musical le hacen iluminaciÓn, video, todo y es in escenario distinto en cada colaboraciÓn ademÁs que felicidades, eso de las pantallas a >>> cuÁl fue tu momento favorito...
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, we are conference from donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker, we are putting up jean—claudejuncker, we areit was so be looking at these conclusions?, the lawyers at the pour over at? we have had to end a half hours of talks and thatis had to end a half hours of talks and that isjust each of had to end a half hours of talks and that is just each of the had to end a half hours of talks and that isjust each of the countries. in 28 countries, that's a lot of countries, 27 in the room at the moment. they talk to each other and that takes two and half hours and they come up with eight potential problem i solutions. then as you say, the lawyers need to look into it. notjust the lawyers say, the lawyers need to look into it. not just the lawyers from the council but each of the member states have their lawyers who want to ask if they're happy with the text. is there anything if they take it home tomorrow and they will think "why do we agree to that?" and lawyers are not people who are going to be rushed. i think it will be a long night. it will not wrap up in ten minutes. such are european summits
, we are conference from donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker, we are putting up jean—claudejuncker, we areit was so be looking at these conclusions?, the lawyers at the pour over at? we have had to end a half hours of talks and thatis had to end a half hours of talks and that isjust each of had to end a half hours of talks and that is just each of the had to end a half hours of talks and that isjust each of the countries. in 28 countries, that's a lot of countries, 27 in the room at the moment....
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and the european commission president jean-claude also talks trade as china's top negotiator heads toashington. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe, we are live from dubai and london. the question to put our guests, has lebron market just had a basisg moment, nine points move. this is the biggest one-day move in three months. as a marker gone too far ahead of itself, pricing in a new recession? goldmann joins sachs and others cutting their revenues for this year, saying tot yields will go down 2.05% because the fed will go easy. but there is a turnaround in those numbers with china and the united states. i want to show you a couple of commodities. iron ore on a virtual tear, the best quarter since 2016. china trade deal gets done and you have a choke off in supply, where can iron ore go to ? could it go to $100? there are cycle and impacts. higher.rages opec drops production for a fourth month in a row. you are looking at wti ripping up. what happens next in the oil market? we will discuss. goldman sachs is $85 is attainable on the market. a quick line on india, manufacturing, europe was a
and the european commission president jean-claude also talks trade as china's top negotiator heads toashington. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe, we are live from dubai and london. the question to put our guests, has lebron market just had a basisg moment, nine points move. this is the biggest one-day move in three months. as a marker gone too far ahead of itself, pricing in a new recession? goldmann joins sachs and others cutting their revenues for this year, saying tot yields will go down...