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francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean very much. ♪ ♪ hello, it is almost 11:00 in singapore, 2:00 p.m. in sydney. >> welcome to bloomberg markets, asia. >> asian stocks struggle to make headway ahead of the delusion of chinese economic data. policymakers say the need for no molestation talks warrant the markets getting ahead of itself. vanguard strategy. we speak this -- with the ceo of the world's biggest mutual fund. market, cutting back on plans for billions of additional borrowing. no shortage of news today. the gdp number from china later on this afternoon, but here is the markets. treading water, we have given up a lot of gains this morning on the regional benchmark, but we are still seeing mostly green across major markets today. the nikkei 225 in focus. it broke above 24,000 at one point, the highest since 1991. we are slightly off that now. perhaps what is pouring cold water on the rally, the pickup some boj members are set to say it is time for normalization. look at the yield, slightly lower right now.
francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean very much. ♪ ♪ hello, it is almost 11:00 in singapore, 2:00 p.m. in sydney. >> welcome to bloomberg markets, asia. >> asian stocks struggle to make headway ahead of the delusion of chinese economic data. policymakers say the need for no molestation talks warrant the markets getting ahead of itself. vanguard strategy. we speak this -- with the ceo of the world's biggest mutual fund. market, cutting back on plans for billions of...
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francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean very much. ♪ ♪ >> the mifid squeeze, moody says europe's new regulations are damaging to asset regulators. a deal favorable for the city of london. and trumpcome to it? one year pn. the differences the president has made towards differences in the american financial sector and what is next. i am nejra cehic in london. rules and returns is the
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jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal. thank you so much. jean paul: pleasure. francine: what happened to l'oreal in the last 10 years? innovation? your share price has grown. was it exciting times? jeanaul: very exciting. i started as ceo 10 years ago. it has been 10 years very exciting. of course we had crisis in 2008 and 2009, but globally the business has been very good. we have been growing, acquiring brands, launching new products, gaining market share everywhere, in europe, usa, china, so very exciting, fantastic. francine: what has been the most fun? jean paul: the past 3-4 years. thanks to digital revolution, everything has been transformed. as i tell my teams, i think this, i industry, our business, our company has more chance in the past three years than in the previous 30 years, so it is an amazing time, extremely exciting. francine: is this the way you sell or the way people look at makeup? jean paul: no, in fact it is the relationships between brands and consumers. in fact, digital has completely transformed the relationship between the two. before that, you know, brands were talking to consumers, pushing to all them information or whatever, but but now the consumer has
jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal. thank you so much. jean paul: pleasure. francine: what happened to l'oreal in the last 10 years? innovation? your share price has grown. was it exciting times? jeanaul: very exciting. i started as ceo 10 years ago. it has been 10 years very exciting. of course we had crisis in 2008 and 2009, but globally the business has been very good. we have been growing, acquiring brands, launching new products, gaining market share everywhere, in europe, usa,...
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francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jeanou very much. ♪ . . ♪ juliette: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. news fromrom -- big some big banks, it it is a big week for earning reports. >> this is down 50%, now, that business is over 40% of earnings, that should only increase from here. juliette: another shutdown showdown gripped washington as budget deadlines loom. chew over fresh data from china. >> it feels like they have the economy on president trump. juliette: apple prepares to bring home overseas cash and announces plans to spread it around.
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francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean you very much. ♪ ♪ selina: i'm selina wang in for emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up, big tex back on capitol hill and this time, it , is all about fighting online extreme wisdom -- online extremism. amazon's list of where it will build its headquarters. with thousands of jobs and billions of dollars at stake, we will catch you up on the details.
francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean you very much. ♪ ♪ selina: i'm selina wang in for emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up, big tex back on capitol hill and this time, it , is all about fighting online extreme wisdom -- online extremism. amazon's list of where it will build its headquarters. with thousands of jobs and billions of dollars at stake, we will catch you up on the details.
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jean or regular jean material? >> and can you wear them with jean on jeans? >> oh, with a jean jacket. >> let's talk about the weather. >> that could go really bad. >> or really well. >> a live look outside right now in the tri-valley. apparently 54 with clouds. we will talk more about fog rolling into parts of the east bay and another storm coming our way and rain fall totals in a few minutes. >> also, all about airbnb. deadline day. the move people in san francisco had to make in order to rent their homes or apartments through airbnb. short term rentals in san francisco has dropped off a cliff. nearly half of this summer )s listings from airbnb have >>> so the number of listings of short term rentals in san francisco dropped off the cliff. nearly half of the summer listings interest airbnb disappeared or will be gone by tomorrow. >> a big shift. new rules that have forced companies like airbnb to make drastic changes. here is mark matthews. >> susan rented out her room in her house without being registered with the city. >> i have a teacher friend who made $
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jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal. thank you so much. jean paul: pleasure. francine: what happened to l'oreal in the last 10 years? innovation? your share price has grown. was it exciting times? jean paul: very exciting. i started as ceo 10 years ago. it has been 10 years very exciting. of course, we had crisis in 2008 and 2009, but globally the business has been very good. we have been growing, acquiring brands, launching new products, gaining market share everywhere, in europe, usa, china, so very exciting, fantastic. francine: what has been the most fun? paul: the most fun has been the past three or four years. thanks to digital revolution, everything has been transformed. as i tell my teams, i think this, i industry, our business, our company has more chance in the past three years than in the previous 30 years, so it is an amazing time, extremely exciting. francine: is this the way you sell, or the way people look at makeup? jean paul: no, in fact it is the relationship between brands and consumers. in fact, digital has completely transformed the relationship between the two. before that, you know, brands were talking to consumers, pushing to all them information or whatever,
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francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean very much. ♪ . . . ♪ yousef: welcome to the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm yousef gamal el-din. here are the major stories driving headlines this week. as brent breaches $70 a barrel for the first time in three years, goldman admits it could outperform its forecast. head of the region's largest lender tells us he is assuming the standoff lasts forever. the billionaire owner of a dubai-based property giant tells
francine: jean paul agon, thank you so much. jean very much. ♪ . . . ♪ yousef: welcome to the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm yousef gamal el-din. here are the major stories driving headlines this week. as brent breaches $70 a barrel for the first time in three years, goldman admits it could outperform its forecast. head of the region's largest lender tells us he is assuming the standoff lasts forever. the billionaire owner of a dubai-based property giant tells
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jean peters. is john wills in the room? >> i withdraw. >> thank you. we have mica bart-rodgers, followed by jean peters. >> had to leave. >> okay. jean peters, followed by tony gonzalez. followed by leanne grossman. >> we're at a critical juncture and you hold the key for this movement to move eastward in divestment and the retirement funds of other cities across the board, so i really encourage you to think about the sacredness of water and the contaminates and the pollution that the industries have brought to our communities and many areas are sacred sites that you also would be protecting, so i encourage you to divest at the earliest time possible. >> would you identify yourself? >> gonzalez -- >> thank you, mr. gonzalez. i still have jean peters, followed by leanne grossman. >> the main argument used that we shouldn't divest fully is that we have influence by interesting our investments. i ask you as a board, did you ever influence in the time you've had, all of that money invested in oil, did you influence exxon, shell, mobile, any of these people -- yes, they think they're people. [laughter] and secondly, i want it say that my
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jean: like this. it's okay. you can put the three if you want. >> anthony: three? >> jean: very good. >> anthony: okay, where am i going? >> jean few hours, it's traditionally chicken and beer on the beach. we're joined by jean's fellow paris-dakar racers --mame less diallo and adbou thiam. >> jean: my friend mame less made 12 times the paris-dakar. >> anthony: 12 times. >> jean: 12 with bike. >> abdou: motor bike. >> mame less: motor bike. >> anthony: on a motor bike? >> jean: yeah. >> anthony: wow. so, what happened? it stopped in, uh --. >> abdou: the last race was in '07, in '08, uh --. >> anthony: 2007? >> abdou: yeah. in, in, in 2008 we were at the start and we didn't start. >> jean: that's right. >> abdou: we didn't start. >> jean: they cancelled the, the race. >> anthony: in 2008, officials shut the event down with racers from all over the world at the starting line. a response to the murder of four french citizens in maritania and to the discovery of potential terrorist threats against the race in the region. the race, now called the dakar rally, was moved off the african continent and currently runs much of the length
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jean." -eric only makes one type of jean. the kind of jean he likes. no women's. no washes. embellishment. no distressing. if you don't like dark blue denim that's stiff, don't shop at detroit denim. what's the total revenue that the business will generate? -last year we were about 250. -okay. and so what percentage of your business is jeans? -so i'd say 90 percent. we're a jeans company first and foremost. -so how much are these? -$250. -that's double what my jeans cost. -that denim is probably four times more. material cost is probably 35. -and how many hours does it take one person to make these? -three and a half. -really? i own other companies that manufacture products in the fashion business. it doesn't take three hours to make a simple pair of jeans. three hours is a really long and boring movie. how you doing sir? -hey. how are you doing? -i'm marcus. -kevin. -kevin, nice to meet you. -nice to meet you too. -what do you do here? -repairs. leather work. -do you design things as well? -yeah. i would like to do a little more. -you would? -what i did, i had brought some
jean." -eric only makes one type of jean. the kind of jean he likes. no women's. no washes. embellishment. no distressing. if you don't like dark blue denim that's stiff, don't shop at detroit denim. what's the total revenue that the business will generate? -last year we were about 250. -okay. and so what percentage of your business is jeans? -so i'd say 90 percent. we're a jeans company first and foremost. -so how much are these? -$250. -that's double what my jeans cost. -that denim is...
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jean mccarthy and everyone else from the senate except for one senator voted for the gulf of tonkin resolution, that was the resolution jean mccarthy then, president johnson then used the wage full-fledged war. jean mccarthy wanted that boat back a few years later. jean mccarthy ended up running for president because nick hassan back who had been the hero, the hero of the integration of the university of alabama when he was a deputy you the attorney general, it was nicholas who was standing in the doorway steamrolling over governor george wallace to integrate that university, a couple years ago he's in undersecretary of state and he's testifying to the foreign relations committee where jean mccarthy is a member and nick says he believes declarations of war are outmoded. and that the president has all the authority heneeds to wage war in vietnam at any level he wants to and there's nothing congress can say about it and that was the moment , that was the statement in the hearing that made jean mccarthy walk out of the room too angry to speak about it and ask a question and he said to his chief of staff when he got into the hallway, if i have to run for president, i will to stop what lyndon johnson
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jean jean has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. michael phelps she also got a new hand count to change her appearance. finally she reaches the village. she knows the address spot most of the house numbers are missing. she doesn't dare ask directions because she's afraid her son will be moved again. ok this village is really big. remember now i don't know where to start looking tell you. how much of. the village kindergarten. tandjung jane carefully questions a care of the village children. none of the kids here look like my son. the next morning she wants to try the local police maybe the author it is here more helpful. the officers take time to listen to her case and promise to look for the child that very day. that you know i feel like i'm finally getting justice i'll soon see my son again. i'm so grateful. the next day the police called challenging ging back in she hopes that means she'll be able to see her son again. after a short while she returns without her son the officers only took blood for a genetic test. you know what they told me that i didn't follow the right procedures. that those i tried everything going everywhere now they say it was all wrong what's the right way to do this i try to lawyer without success i'm at a loss i'm just a country girl all i know is that i want to find my child here and not. a few months later the old fart is finally confirmed that tanjung pinang son does live where she had been looking for him but she isn't allowed to see him he is now officially adopted when they want to find out what that he i don't know if i can find him just that my son lives in that village and i need to get back there and find him guilty of the only thing i can do now that you are the fun. challenging gene now knows that move chan lives with a family that had no sons in the countryside it's important for parents to have a son to look after them in their old age. the result is a thriving black market for trafficking in boys. i. don't know what does anyone know this child are you there how do you know and i can see it. was coming. because of you seen him haven't you. how old is he five. on either. never seen him before. time changing doesn't get anywhere with her charm she grows more desperate. oh yeah what's wrong i been trying to find him for three years this is my child he was sold to someone in your village three years. i want my child back yeah well yeah yeah yeah yeah well that kind of wrap. my mind where i get this family get the money to bribe everyone i was fast. but i don't. think that i fell down yeah yeah. yeah. damn you are. criminals no one will save you you misfits you crooks. the worse it is another cent back in the fight for her child and against a corrupt system. bon ton jingjing will not give up until she has her son back. and burning out who filed that report joins us now from beijing it's a harrowing report you put together there tell us is turn ginger still searching for her son. yes she is she hasn't got him back yet she knows where he is as we've seen in the report she has since then several times tried to get the police and the courts working on her case but she has been refused so far now mathias tell us how big of a problem is this in china i know there are no clear numbers but can you give us a sense of of the dimensions of the problem of children being stolen by human traffickers. yeah as you said there are no clear numbers no official numbers there are estimates they range from between twenty thousand to two hundred thousand which anyway would be a big number and this is you can feel this here in china parents are scared of this a lot a lot of people pick up their children in school people do not let their children go children go out on their own because they're afraid of off this these kidnappers chinese authorities are very good at controlling the internet when it comes to political censorship as we know why can't they stop the selling of children online. well censoring the internet is one of the topics the chinese government puts probably most efforts in and a lot of either areas are not as do not have the same priority as this as for child trafficking online or offline it has been going on for quite a while now. it's probably quite difficult to stop it there are some efforts to to to crackdown there are some cases brought to court but still china is doing very bad at this the u.s. state department classifies countries according to their efforts to stop human trafficking and china has a few years ago being classified as as being part of the least successive countries in this regard but yes thank you very much for for your reporting and for talking to us. bellinger there talking to us from beijing thank you. well bit coy a lot of people are talking about that these days remains highly volatile but it's not stopping investors from getting into the technology behind crypto currency has been has more on the thank you terry some investors are crazy about crypto currencies right now the u.s. company kodak has just announced it's creating a virtual currency for photographers called the kodak coin with it took office can register rights to their pictures as well as market the kodak was the pioneer of instant photos which developed within minutes loss its market share with the dawn of digital photography since recovering from its bankruptcy in two thousand and twelve kodak is specialized in digital printing after unveiling its plans to create and you cryptocurrency shares in kodak double. let's go to daniel cope and frank what's the story here a photo company is introducing its own cryptocurrency i mean can they do that. i guess they can ban and it's really the case whenever you talk right now about crypto currencies and also one block saying really the hard off investors is a beating much faster in the case of kodak now they're introducing the so-called core doc coin which then photographers can use on their platform kodak one with this they can do payments they can also make sure that their pictures are under copyright law and the website is also promising that they are monitoring pretty much the traffic in the world wide web making sure that pictures are not being used by people who are not paying for them and then just explain a bit more about why the company is doing what it's doing i mean sure it's obviously a winner among shareholders. well they want to make money and they want to get it again more interesting remember that that company even had to clear bankruptcy at a time because pretty much everybody right now has a camera on their smartphone so regular pictures are not anymore that famous also photo albums that they're also selling are not really doing that well and it can really work there has been another company in the past long island i see they have only renamed themselves true long block chain after that shares off that company were tripling so i don't know maybe we should do a company physical and coo block chain and make also lots of money. lots of good ideas but they tell me about the share price reaction because i mentioned before codex has doubling is that something is sustainable do you think. well at least for the moment shares were really going after yesterday with a plus or one hundred twenty percent to seven dollars after the stock markets were closed also in the computer trading they even went up to nine dollars so yeah let's see how this is going to go today on wall street today ok some interesting stuff from frankfurt there with daniel cole thank you very much. the british government is banning the use of microscopic plastic beads they used as a brace to see in health and beauty products so by multinational companies companies but the tiny plastic goes down household drains into its water supplies and the food chain ending up inside us. in this ocean lies an invisible threat might create b. the plastic particles can be found and face crops toothpastes and shower gel and a deadly form rain life but now the u.k. is taking action the country has banned the manufacturing of products containing micro beets and will stop sales later this year it marks a move beyond regulating plastic packaging on the outside to managing the use of non degradable plastics as actually grievance within products we've recommended to latte leftie because of the recyclability of coffee cups and we've also recommended that producers who may call to recycle products halt. paper in plastic products should be forced to pay more for them there are many biodegradable replacements for plastic micro be but they are mostly found in the more expensive brands. we've got . which we use in a little bit more experiencing. ground rice powder which we use in our face to a scraps as well and the benefits of things that because we never use plastic they're biodegradable if they break down in the oceans they don't get into the free chain and we don't end up eating them the ban could also mean future changes for companies who make cleaning products due to the widespread use of micro be. they say not long before there's more plastic in the oceans and fish pretty crazy stuff as if we needed any more thanks fred. moving on to other news at least thirteen people are dead twenty five injured after a powerful rainstorm triggered flash floods and mudslides in southern california thousands of their homes and rescue crews are trying to access blocked off areas and search for survivors it's another catastrophe for the state's coastal communities have been hit hard by recent natural disasters. they were still recovering from devastating wildfires here last month and now more destruction. authorities warned residents of santa barbara to evacuate the area mother nature unleashed her fury just before dawn. it sounded idea for a train coming down the hill you know you could hear these boulders roll and. yeah the whole house was shaking i panicked i mean i was asleep and i was in my god i just think there's mud in the driveway there's not in the driveway expenses are fences grew. ridges on. this second nightmare to hit the region in weeks last month wildfires destroyed vegetation on hillsides here leaving them susceptible to erosion and in this case mudslides rescue crews have been overwhelmed by the scale of the carnage. we had a very difficult time assessing the area and responding to many of those areas to assist those people. the only words i can really think of to describe what it looked like was it looked like a world war one battle from. a battlefield which some have narrowly escaped. but an uncertain number of people are still missing. and the world of sports excitement is building ahead of next month's so winter olympics in south korea at the upcoming games in china mikaela shiffrin will be the start to beat all the slopes still just twenty two the american has been the sport's dominant figure for a secret to her success. olympic aspirations don't come much more nailed on than in the case of u.s.a.'s mckayla schifrin the reigning olympic world and world cup champion is one of the biggest draws for the upcoming winter games in. the twenty two year old was crowned u.s. slalom champion in twenty eleven aged just fifteen and former olympic gold medalist bode miller believes she already ranks among the greatest ever alpine skier yeah i mean mikael is a favorite of mine all the time i think she is maybe the best serious i've ever seen male or female she is you know so balanced dynamic and in focus so for me i think she's got a chance in any event she's using i would say it's likely she wins two golds i would say outside shot of five medals and i think probably her best maybe three or four of them are gold if shifrin makes hurtling down mountainsides at breakneck speed look effortless she owes it to hard work as much as talent the american also believes confidence in our own ability is key to success i tested myself more which is a huge piece of it going into race is just feeling like when i'm nervous and i'm like trying to get and i have to trust that i know what i'm going to do schifrin chang in prolific form having won her fifth straight slalom event in austria on tuesday her forty first career when her dominance was labelled as frustrating by runner up frida hands doctor. it's a rich vein of form carries over to next month's games the question isn't whether she'll claim a medal but how many. well . ali. well. ok but if it gets big. you know what you said when i guess when you are head. of the clip from darkest hour a new film when winston churchill became prime minister in the summer of nineteen forty against all advice he resisted the german army although the british forces in france were in retreat and in grave danger robin merrill from our culture desk is here to talk more about the film and particularly the guy who plays winston churchill stunning performance there by gary oldman he just got the best actor award at the golden globes so a worthy winner in your opinion are up i'm believable i mean i just think it's a real tour de force of acting but i've seen him jam in the film is based all around him around his performance and he didn't just play a show as we just sort of in the small clip as the sort of the united like he thought he imagined a very sensitive parts of the film a very soft as well and is that it is the go to be very card because gary oldman has bad golden globes in the past saying it's completely meaningless and words i can't repeat on t.v. . obviously they have this exchange his opinion they obviously have no hard feelings the jury is well and yes presumably he's changed his opinion and of course the room amila started about the oscars as well let's see more of this extraordinary performance and a bit more of the film and his staff. just. forces and. when churchill is my prime minister he doesn't only have to fight not the. and world war two he also has to define those who are itching to negotiate a peace deal with germany a remote path to the arctic in death or glory if the odds are firmly on the former nothing glorious in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your right there is lost a clap trap was preparing for his role after gary oldman discovered science to the man he hadn't known before chip ice suddenly started to actually recognize and see the genius of man it was he was and i felt it was a twinkle in his eye he was so full of naughty and and true basic darkest hour takes a close look at a man who was disliked by many around him and still managed to take a firm stand in a time of crisis. when. it's kind of about leadership and doubt and a crisis of confidence. and how winston rose above. the difficulties and imparted to me i have but it's not just churchill this needs your most in here it's the man himself with all his flaws and insecurities. true qualities your current my poor judge you know. and when you sense of humor. you know. you are yourself. darkest hour is a riveting political thread hour but also has a few jokes in store. that in your. main. role i spent time with us of if you can think. that. well. i'm. doing. well gary oldman the actor he's hardly recognizable as winston churchill here's an incredible transfer yet is that mean that she oldman insisted when he took the film he's insisted on one makeup artist called custer heroes suchi who they brought out of retirement to do it and evidently it's three and a half as every day before he started filming getting into those prosthetics and everything and everything had such an effect the old man when he walked onto the set all the extras were sort of thing their hats and saying good morning i mean it is quite extraordinary and if if the rumor is also good for all but i think it's a make up also for this extraordinary make up office as well another film came out last year done kirk by christopher nolan could this churchill film be seen as a companion piece to that very definitely historically it mean it's the same story from different perspectives i mean. churchill set in motion what happened in reality on the beaches of western from he was determined not to give in to the germans which we now know of course really did change the course of history but he had this problem that he had four hundred thousand british troops from spain retreating from the money of the german. and they had to be evacuated from the beaches as we know. see pictures here from don and there were terrible losses but the majority of the soldiers golf and go back to britain to find another day. ok let's talk about acting and churchill you're british many great actors have taken on the role of churchill in the past would you say in your opinion that this is the definitive performance i think i would i mean it is an extraordinary. thing that he's done throughout the show you see in the film the whole time and you see so many different sides of the currents that i don't think you've seen before. he was this extraordinary statesman and open pulls that over but he was also this very sensitive man i mean he was a great painter and wrote over fifty books but it's all i also did like the portrayal i don't know whether you know the series the crown on the netflix by john lithgow that was extraordinary about and won the golden globe last year so we'll see if he wins the oscar blood putting my money on it and we'll be watching robin mero from our culture desk thank you so much. you're watching t.v. news we have more for you coming up in just a couple of minutes of course you'll find all of our stories call mine including what rob was just talking about there the new kerry almost killed i'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching. the be. the best. move. the ball. going to. come up with. lights 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jean huden on the stand was risky. in the years after jim fled to mexico, jean huden got into trouble with the law over drugs and check forgery. >> i've talked to jean a lot, and i do believe her, but i also know what happens in a courtroom and unfortunately, she is not as pure as the driven snow when it comes to what the defense attorney will do with her. >> peggy was clearly on the fence as to whether or not to accept a deal or go to trial. she thought if i just keep my mouth shut it's worked all this way, i'm going skate. >> that would be my assessment. >> please rise. >> on january 11, 2013, peggy thomas who had been under house arrest for the past year entered an island county courtroom for another round of pre-trial motions and encountered a familiar face. >> this time her former lover jim huden took the stand to answer the one burning question that was no doubt keeping both the prosecutor and the defense counsel from sleeping at night. >> mr. huden -- >> would jim huden agree to testify at peggy's trial? >> i assert my fifth amendment rights. >> though the two former lovers never seemed to make direct eye contact that day, jim huden made it c
jean huden on the stand was risky. in the years after jim fled to mexico, jean huden got into trouble with the law over drugs and check forgery. >> i've talked to jean a lot, and i do believe her, but i also know what happens in a courtroom and unfortunately, she is not as pure as the driven snow when it comes to what the defense attorney will do with her. >> peggy was clearly on the fence as to whether or not to accept a deal or go to trial. she thought if i just keep my mouth shut...
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jeans. no thank you. >> back to the mc hammer pants. don't need to try those on. >> the boyfriend jeans are in. those are baggy. they don't really have to fit. >> don't forget the jeans you wear on thanksgiving. we have to get to weather. the producer wants to talk about weather. >> wear your stretch i jeans today. the ones that look like jeans but they're leggings. the ones that trick you. most of the area above freezing. 37 gaithersburg. 39 manassas and clinton, 34 in frederick. temperatures little more comfortable this morning. you'll notice it when you walk outside. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies right now. but we're dry. through the day, we'll see the approach of rain. you'll see an unsettled weather nothing very organized right now, but the rain will approach the area late this afternoon. and mostly into this evening. here's your thursday commute. cloudy skies today. but dry roads. by 5:00 p.m., i think mostly it will be dry out. but there is a slight chance for a shower, especially as we go into tomorrow. we'll take a look at the timing of that rain coming up. let's check your commute. good morning, melissa. >> good morning, sheena. taking a look at the
jeans. no thank you. >> back to the mc hammer pants. don't need to try those on. >> the boyfriend jeans are in. those are baggy. they don't really have to fit. >> don't forget the jeans you wear on thanksgiving. we have to get to weather. the producer wants to talk about weather. >> wear your stretch i jeans today. the ones that look like jeans but they're leggings. the ones that trick you. most of the area above freezing. 37 gaithersburg. 39 manassas and clinton, 34 in...
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jeans. i love them. >> why shouldn't you wear jeans. i'm 46. i plan to wear jeans. >> talking like cutoff denim shorts. >> dizoe daisy dukes. >> do you think there's certain fashion items after a certain age, you aged out of them, can't do it. >> tube tops have a life span. >> yes. >> is there anything? >> oh, yeah. >> that was a quick oh, yeah. >> i mean, like -- i don't want to -- >> no. no teases. >> the strappy t-shirts. >> especially the ones with the big arms. >> i agree. >> okay. what about you guys? anything? >> no. >> i've got stuff i've probably been wearing for 15, 20 years, too. >> like shorts? >> no. khakis and some jeans. >> that's okay. >> cargo shorts. >> no cargo shorts. >> don't start that again. >> sometimes they look a little old-fashioned. >> i don't have pleats on my khakis. >> this is an intervention. >> that's what this is set up to be? >> you had no idea this was coming. >> what do you mean my khakis are too old? >> i think they're old-fashioned. you're more youthful. >> in what way? >> they make you look older than you are. >> this took a
jeans. i love them. >> why shouldn't you wear jeans. i'm 46. i plan to wear jeans. >> talking like cutoff denim shorts. >> dizoe daisy dukes. >> do you think there's certain fashion items after a certain age, you aged out of them, can't do it. >> tube tops have a life span. >> yes. >> is there anything? >> oh, yeah. >> that was a quick oh, yeah. >> i mean, like -- i don't want to -- >> no. no teases. >> the strappy...
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amy: we will leave it there, jani cauthen, the former wife of jean montrevil, the mother of three of jean's four children. jeanontrevil joining us directly from haiti where he has been deported to just yesterday. and amy gottlieb, the wife of ravi ragbir, who's now in detention in florida in deportation proceedings, and they're trying to get him back to new york to have him released to where he has lived for well over two decades. this is democracy now! when we come back, we go to seattle, washington, district another well-known immigrants rights activist who herself faces detention and deportation. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show with undocumented activist maru mora-villalpando. immigrations and customs enforcement have placed her in deportation proceedings, in a move she calls retaliation for her political activism. maru is a nationally known immigrant rights activist who leads the organization, northwest detention center reresistance.. she has engaged in multiple acts of civil disobedience to protest
amy: we will leave it there, jani cauthen, the former wife of jean montrevil, the mother of three of jean's four children. jeanontrevil joining us directly from haiti where he has been deported to just yesterday. and amy gottlieb, the wife of ravi ragbir, who's now in detention in florida in deportation proceedings, and they're trying to get him back to new york to have him released to where he has lived for well over two decades. this is democracy now! when we come back, we go to seattle,...
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jeans. >> ying christie >> they look -- they're mom jeans, we have another picture of them. they're definitely mom jean're high waist >> are they for the mom on the go who also works at cnn? they're not great >> this is jake tapper maybe? she's delightful. i met her before of >> you just wanted to name that drop. didn't you >> what's wrong with that >> i'm just saying. >> let be i'm surprised 90 is kind of cheap i believe for jeans >> they -- top shop and other places have had ridiculous jeans before they had clear plastic patches in them, and they were more expensive than $90. i guess 90 is a bargain >> nordstrom >> they were just sea-through, plastic >> aren't those called chaps >> no. that's something different. chaps >> that would make these turning shots strange here on the final five >> it would. >> make sure it's put in the right place. thank you, christie >> the notorious rbg, when ruth bader begin berg would retire from the supreme court, both she and anthony kennedy hired multiple law enclosures signalling they're not going anywhere any time 2020 at an event back in october, guinness berg wan
jeans. >> ying christie >> they look -- they're mom jeans, we have another picture of them. they're definitely mom jean're high waist >> are they for the mom on the go who also works at cnn? they're not great >> this is jake tapper maybe? she's delightful. i met her before of >> you just wanted to name that drop. didn't you >> what's wrong with that >> i'm just saying. >> let be i'm surprised 90 is kind of cheap i believe for jeans >> they...
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jean -- >> mary jean -- [inaudible] >> thank you very much. up next, eddie ahn, followed by john stinson, followed by jonathan coker, followed by betty holiday. thank you very much. up next, we have john stinson, followed by jonathan coker. >> i'm john stinson. i'm a 43-year member of the pension fund. i came 30 minutes early to this meeting and you started 30 minutes late. i don't think you've ever started a meeting on time. will you meet start meetings on time. and the biggest threat to humankind is not fossil fuel or climate change. the biggest threat is when you have two crazy people that could start a nuclear war. and we have that situation today, one in north korea and one in the white house, unfortunately. if you divest in fossil fuel investments, you will need to divest from hedge funds of the what do you think that they would say if you cannot invest in tobacco or gun companies? please divest from both. >> up next, jonathan coker, followed by betty holiday, followed by david paul. >> i divest. thank you. >> betty holiday -- [inaudible] >> ms. holiday, if you are going to speak, come to the microphone or yield your time. >> remember the cost of the fossil fuel industry. >> david paul, herbert weiner, john monthread. what is your name? [inaudible] >> i want to divest from fossil fuels, but i want it to be done on a thorough, surgical, precise divestment. i want the least profitable to go and then the rest monitored closely. you are walking a tightrope between the fund yielding a significant return and also acting responsibly. i want to live long enough to see my returns and i'm sure everyone in the room does. so these are my concerns. i think we have to divest and do it the way new york is doing it. they're doing it on a long-term timeline and they're not wrecking their pension funds. >> time. john monfred. >> we have 20 minutes left before -- [inaudib [inaudible] >> thank you. we have jean walsh, followed by sally buckman, it looks like. bookman. jean walsh, are you in the room? okay. we still have several speaker cards. anyone who -- >> i worked at san francisco hospital and retiree. divest now. >> there are some people not in the room who are next door. you will all have an opportunity to address the commission. if you have not submitted a speaker card, when i'm done calling on everyone, you will have a chance to come up. please stand by. >> ms. morales? thank you. >> divest. >> the last speaker card that i have is for tristan bell. if there's anyone else that would like to address the commission after mrs. bell, you have the opportunity to come up. once we close public comment, you will no longer have the ability to address the commission and it's very possible that a vote may not happen before commissioner cohen leaves at 4:00. so just keep that in mind if you yield, if you yield your opportunity to speak to the board. ms. bell, are you present? tristan bell? okay.
jean -- >> mary jean -- [inaudible] >> thank you very much. up next, eddie ahn, followed by john stinson, followed by jonathan coker, followed by betty holiday. thank you very much. up next, we have john stinson, followed by jonathan coker. >> i'm john stinson. i'm a 43-year member of the pension fund. i came 30 minutes early to this meeting and you started 30 minutes late. i don't think you've ever started a meeting on time. will you meet start meetings on time. and the...
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jeans that fit. i buy the exact same jeans every time i buy jeans since i was like 19. >> smart. >> just bigger sizes. >>> i killed her. >> how did you kill her? >> with a knife. >> right now on "news4 today," killing confession. a teen opens up about a disturbing murder and now we're hearing her in her own words. >>> there used to be a fence right here. >> plus, oprah sharing scenes of devastation. the latest new video as california dries out after deadly mudslides. >>> payback proposal. metro could soon give you money during your ride to work. >> could being the operative word. could, might not. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. we're also talking about a warmup and a little rain headed our way. >> love it.
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skinny jeans, guys over 40, and real quickly respond to skinny jeans. >> never. i could not pull it off. >> no skinny jeans and no mom jeans, there is a double for you. >> i got this one for all of you including mike, a girl friend born in the clinton years. >> i got to go. >> a girl friend born in the clinton years. >> you could have a girl friend born. >> i think i'm good. >> yes. >> that was 92. >> agree. >> i have had a girlfriend from both lincoln and from taft, and they were best looking girls at that time. >> i go to chester a arthur. >> okay. >> no, no, not clinton. >> one clinton. >> you should not have a skateboard, nobody over 30 should have a skateboard and nobody over 30 should bring a baseball glove to the baseball game. >> what about on to sports stuff up on your walls. >> depends on what it is. >> posters. >> you mean like memorabilia. >> a lot of people have memorabilia. >> then you have a man cave. >> i ammo kay with that. >> yes. >> yeah. >> i have, i have some memorabilia. i have stuff that motivates me to exercise in my exercise room. >> i have my masters of the universe lunch box. >>
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jean que me tiene un poco molesta. javier: dicen que hay una combinaciÓn que no va mÁs, que jeans y una persona de 53 aÑos de edad dicen que ya no van de la mano. a esa edad dicen que dejan de lucir elegantes lo jeansjeans viejos, pero que ya no es hora de comprar mÁs. estoy en desacuerdo tambiÉn. carolina: la moda lo que te acomoda y si crees que se te ve bien y si tienes hasta 100 aÑos te lo puedes poner. javier: mi mamÁ tiene 50 aÑos y no se pone jeans porque dice que ya estÁ grande y yo le digo con 50 aÑos estÁs reciÉn comenzando. carolina: si eres de quienes piensan que ya no existen prÍncipes azules, escucha esto. un joven universitario encontrÓaa una chica que le gustaba la red social tiende, por un descuido perdiÓ su contacto. el joven enamorado recordaba el primer nombre de su amor virtual y decidiÓ contactar a cada una de las 22 estudiantes del plantel que se llamaban asÍ hasta que logrÓ dar con ella ahÍ tenemos la imagen de estos dos jÓvenes que finalmente se reencontraron. javier: ella es bellÍsima, muy linda y Él es un romÁntico. lo Único que yo me acuerdo es tu nombre y despuÉs buscÁndotelo por todos lados. carolina: mi nombre es muy comÚn en colombia me hubieses buscado por todas lad
jean que me tiene un poco molesta. javier: dicen que hay una combinaciÓn que no va mÁs, que jeans y una persona de 53 aÑos de edad dicen que ya no van de la mano. a esa edad dicen que dejan de lucir elegantes lo jeansjeans viejos, pero que ya no es hora de comprar mÁs. estoy en desacuerdo tambiÉn. carolina: la moda lo que te acomoda y si crees que se te ve bien y si tienes hasta 100 aÑos te lo puedes poner. javier: mi mamÁ tiene 50 aÑos y no se pone jeans porque dice que ya estÁ grande...
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they cost 225 bucks but for that you get the jean sneaks and reversible jean jacket. tweet saying "mother of three." kim k and kayne had a surrogate carry their third child. we don't know the name yet. but three perfectly good directions they could go in after west. sisters chloe and kylie are next to become new moms. while the kardashians chronicle their every move .. star couple enrique eglasias and anna kornikova are the complete opposite. nobody even knew they were pregnant when they showed pix of twins. they managed to keep the pregnancy and the babies under wrap until yestrday when they suddenly shared an instagram picture of the pair. the girl and boy were born december 16th. the spanish singer and the tennis star have been together off and on for 16 years. heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james )
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jeans that fit. i buy the exact same jeans every time i buy jeans since i was like 19. >> smart. >> just bigger sizes. >>> i killed her. >> how did you kill her? >> with a knife. >> right now on "news4 today," killing confession. a teen opens up about a disturbing murder and now we're hearing her in her own words. >>> there used to be a fence right here. >> plus, oprah sharing scenes of devastation. the latest new video as california dries out after deadly mudslides. >>> payback proposal. metro could soon give you money during your ride to work. >> could being the operative word. could, might not. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. we're also talking about a warmup and a little rain headed our way. >> love it. two. >> take it. >> feels nice. thaws you out for a little bit. not for long though. >> it feels good for sure. we'll be back into the deep cold by saturday night and sunday is looking very, very chilly ind d indeed. between now and then, we have a surge of warmer air and milder, more moisture as well. that's coming in our general direction. we're dry now but skies are partly to in some cas
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jean king in battle of the sexes. emma's bringing billy jean to the red carpet, ownry fair after the 10t legend took her to the u.s. open. >> to have billy jean in the commentary, just for me. >> just for you. >> is a dream come true. >> lady byrd and marg oerobby who somehow got up to root for bad girl olympian, tonia harding. >> i get the feeling she felt somewhat vindicated her side of the story was finally told. >> good. >> it best actor in a drama race hits the co star against critical favorite up for playing winston churchhill and don't dismiss denzel washington. >> he's awkward. we all are. i if had joyed the opportunity to get to embrace >> jessica faces sally hawkins, michelle williams and meryl streep. no matter the outcome, meryl thinks the winner is going to have a lot to say. >> we're going to talk about women quite a bit and pairty and equal pay. >> can you guess which movie star has won the most golden globes? it's meryl streep, she's won eight. here's a look at the stars of the small screen who are in the running this time around. the globes are always the biggest a-list party night in hollywood and it just might be the night
jean king in battle of the sexes. emma's bringing billy jean to the red carpet, ownry fair after the 10t legend took her to the u.s. open. >> to have billy jean in the commentary, just for me. >> just for you. >> is a dream come true. >> lady byrd and marg oerobby who somehow got up to root for bad girl olympian, tonia harding. >> i get the feeling she felt somewhat vindicated her side of the story was finally told. >> good. >> it best actor in a drama...
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jean—claude juncker. romania is reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claudejuncker. romania is set to have its first female prime minister. and the breakthrough in german coalition negotiations. martin shields calling the deal an excellent result. we will see. —— martin shields. alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jeaney alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker. do they think brexit is reversible? donald tusk definitely does. he wants to make that clear to the british public. i don't think he thinks it will happen but it is important that he says it could happen. what is he actually getting at? their ideal outcome, for donald tusk, i would say, is for the uk to stay involved. they are quite happy for that to happen and they see a small window where it could happen easily. between now and 0ctober? happen easily. between now and october? yes. what about jean-claude juncker? is he talking about the uk changing its mind when it has left and rejoining? you mentioned article a0 nine. that is the process that moldova would take, new countries. it isa moldova would take, new countries. it is a rough road. you're looking at accepting the euro, not having a rebate. i don't think that is necessarily be part of the british public want to go down. what is your reaction on hearing these two importan
jean—claude juncker. romania is reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claudejuncker. romania is set to have its first female prime minister. and the breakthrough in german coalition negotiations. martin shields calling the deal an excellent result. we will see. —— martin shields. alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jeaney alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker. do they think brexit is reversible? donald tusk definitely does. he wants to make that clear to the...
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jean carlos recibieron entrenamiento por tres meses para cuidarlo desde su hogar. >> las primeras dos visitas. >> jean carlos que vivÍa con ellos desde hace dos aÑos es la figura paterna en su vida pero este apoyo que el pequeÑo tanto necesita ha sido destruido por las autoridades migratorias estadounidenses, jeanenido por manejar sin licencia de conducir y ahora se iniciÓ su proceso de deportaciÓn. >> lo quiero en la casa. >> sandra ha tenido que encargarse sola de los cuidados intensivos de su hijo, no solo perdiÓ su apoyo y pareja pero el Único ingreso econÓmico de la familia. >> la verdad que yo lo necesito mucho y Él es la Única persona que me ha estado ayudando a mÍ todo este tiempo. >> su abogada nos explica que han solicitado a las autoridades migratorias que suspendan la deportaciÓn porque jean carlos es un soporte fundamental de la vida de ricky que es ciudadano de este paÍs y desde la cÁrcel jean carlos ruega a las autoridades que lo dejen volver a cuidar a su familia. >> me gustarÍa salir, yo soy la persona que los puede ayudar a salir adelante. >> contactamos a ice y respondieron que debido a que jean carlos violÓ los tÉrminos de su visa han determinado que serÁ deportado a su paÍs de origen, julio. >> gracias, lourdes, el presidente trump quiere hacer el muro fronterizo cueste lo
jean carlos recibieron entrenamiento por tres meses para cuidarlo desde su hogar. >> las primeras dos visitas. >> jean carlos que vivÍa con ellos desde hace dos aÑos es la figura paterna en su vida pero este apoyo que el pequeÑo tanto necesita ha sido destruido por las autoridades migratorias estadounidenses, jeanenido por manejar sin licencia de conducir y ahora se iniciÓ su proceso de deportaciÓn. >> lo quiero en la casa. >> sandra ha tenido que encargarse sola de...
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jeans with fake news stitched down the legs. social media users are making fun of the jeans. one person writes she hope the release of the jeans is fake news. >> that's trash. [ laughter ] >> that's trash. >> i don't like that. >> fake news down the side -- come on. >> i don't know. who wants that? >> i don't know. >> do we sound >>> those who have never met him, they are paying their respects to one of philadelphia's bravest. >>> and, it is raining, and maybe not over your head this exact second but in a lot of our area it is check out radar because it is happening, we will have a soggy weekend but it is already warm. are we almost 60? wow. sue's tracking whole weekend and then changes. >> and then this. >> there is no tomorrow, man. >> yeah, i think they are ready, fans are as well all pumped up match up that the bird verse bird tomorrow at the linc. >>> all right, guys, it is friday, good morning, thanks so much for joining us, tgif we made it through another one >> we did. >> it will be a great game, and there is something else in south philadelphia too. >> what is that. >> sold out concert across the street. >> who is tha
jeans with fake news stitched down the legs. social media users are making fun of the jeans. one person writes she hope the release of the jeans is fake news. >> that's trash. [ laughter ] >> that's trash. >> i don't like that. >> fake news down the side -- come on. >> i don't know. who wants that? >> i don't know. >> do we sound >>> those who have never met him, they are paying their respects to one of philadelphia's bravest. >>> and,...
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jeans with fake news stitched down the legs. social media users are making fun of the jeans. one person writes she hope the release of the jeansis fake news. >> that's trash. [ laughter ] >> that's trash. >> i don't like that. >> fake news down the side -- come on. >> i don't know. who wants that? >> i don't know. >> do we sound i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone w
jeans with fake news stitched down the legs. social media users are making fun of the jeans. one person writes she hope the release of the jeansis fake news. >> that's trash. [ laughter ] >> that's trash. >> i don't like that. >> fake news down the side -- come on. >> i don't know. who wants that? >> i don't know. >> do we sound i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni....
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jean carlos mÉndez cayÓ en manos de imitación luego de ser detenido por manejar sin licencia. >> no me siento bien al saber que mi familia se va a quedar sola. viviana: jean carlos tiene ciudadanÍa espaÑola y dominicana y serÁ deportado a la isla porque ese es el pasaporte que tiene ice. " hemos suelto a someter una nueva mociÓn para detener la deportaciÓn de jeante amo, te amo. viviana: la situaciÓn de esta familia tambiÉn ha despertado la solidaridad de la comunidad en ohio que ha empezado a mandar donativos a sandra. ilia: el fundador y director ejecutivo de amazon, jeff bezos y su esposa donarÁn 33 millones de dÓlares para financiar la educaciÓn universitaria de 1000 jÓvenes soÑadores. segÚn la organizaciÓn que provee estas ayudas se trata de la contribuciÓn mÁs grande que han recibido desde que se fundÓ en el 2013. bezos es tambiÉn dueÑo del diario the washington post. enrique: se retiraran las paletas de helado. ♪ ilia: llama mucho la atenciÓn algunos de los resultados de la investigaciÓn sobre la estructura y el sistema operativo de la padilla mara salvatrucha. enrique: alertan sobre el peligro de un juego de internet que estÁ llevando a adolescentes probar jabÓn para lavar. ¡nooo, mi camisa de la suerte! por lo menos, tus taxes son gratis. ¿qué pasó? era su camisa de la suerte. bueno, con turbotax absolute zero, por lo menos sus taxes s
jean carlos mÉndez cayÓ en manos de imitación luego de ser detenido por manejar sin licencia. >> no me siento bien al saber que mi familia se va a quedar sola. viviana: jean carlos tiene ciudadanÍa espaÑola y dominicana y serÁ deportado a la isla porque ese es el pasaporte que tiene ice. " hemos suelto a someter una nueva mociÓn para detener la deportaciÓn de jeante amo, te amo. viviana: la situaciÓn de esta familia tambiÉn ha despertado la solidaridad de la comunidad en...
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jean tan in the courtroom, and i was going to basically suggest to these jurors that she had pulled the trigger. >> jean tan, the mom, the wife, the true killer. the defense said the shotgun was in her hand. she pulled the trigger. she solved her own problem, not her son. that was the story the defense saved for the 11th hour. >> not an easy thing to in a packed courtroom. >> according to the defense, it was jeanho had the motive, the motive to get rid of her bully husband, get the house, the business, the money. >> it put motive in jean tan's category more so than charlie. >> and what little forensic evidence was at the scene was according to the defense inconclusive. >> there was a fingerprint on one of the shell casings and the box of ammunition. what that means is at one point in time, charlie could have loaded the gun but it doesn't make him pulling the trigger. >> as the defense saw, the mom did it theory even explained that odd e-mail that charlie sent to his frat brothers. the e-mail called show time. >> the real truth will come out one day, and you'll know what happened. one of the concerns was charlie covering for someone else. >> in court, assistant prosecutor appeared off guard and stressed when he rose to make his closing argument. >> he addressed charlie directly. he said something to the effect of charlie, your lawyer is calling your mother a lawyer. and he picked up the shotgun
jean tan in the courtroom, and i was going to basically suggest to these jurors that she had pulled the trigger. >> jean tan, the mom, the wife, the true killer. the defense said the shotgun was in her hand. she pulled the trigger. she solved her own problem, not her son. that was the story the defense saved for the 11th hour. >> not an easy thing to in a packed courtroom. >> according to the defense, it was jeanho had the motive, the motive to get rid of her bully husband,...
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you assaulted me again and again. >> i want to bring jean casarez back into the conversation with paul callan. jean, you have been in court for days watching and listening to these impact statements. what is your expectation today? as we do hear from the judge and also we should point out we're seeing larry nassar rise it appears that court is underway. let's listen. it is now in session. let's listen in. at this time we're back on the reco record, counsel, we need to update the presentence investigation report. i spoke with you in chambers and i don't think there's an objection to it but on the cover page of the presentence investigation report, i changed count one two, five, eight, 10 and 18 to 369 days and count 24 to 370 days. is that right? >> that's correct. >> also changed that the second page and it also changed some day days on the information sheet. i don't know -- i didn't look at the evaluation plan but it's in there. i would change that as well. some of the recommendation on page three, we change 361 to 896. 362 days to 370. are there any other corrections and deletions at this time? >
you assaulted me again and again. >> i want to bring jean casarez back into the conversation with paul callan. jean, you have been in court for days watching and listening to these impact statements. what is your expectation today? as we do hear from the judge and also we should point out we're seeing larry nassar rise it appears that court is underway. let's listen. it is now in session. let's listen in. at this time we're back on the reco record, counsel, we need to update the...
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it is like wearing a jean jacket with jeans.h the joggers. >> i'm with mike. i have athletic shoes. but at this point in my life, i'm not going to be standing in line for shoes or anything. >> dropping $225. >> but i may on dress shoes. westbound bay bridge coming up to the maze. you see traffic is slow. it has been slow everywhere. in case you're just getting your commute legs back, perhaps you have been out for extended winter break. well, everyone is back and it seems as if the commute is still going very, very strong. here it is a quarter to 9 the and it looks like it is 6:30. that's what we're dealing with today. i want to show you the maps. the red is in the south bay. slow traffic in san bruno. from san bruno all the way to san francisco. it has been one long line of traffic. we had an earlier accident on southbound 101 as well. look at 280. it is backed up basically from daly city al the way into san francisco. this is really happening everywhere. 880 northbound, 580, 24. so the general theme of it is if you haven't been
it is like wearing a jean jacket with jeans.h the joggers. >> i'm with mike. i have athletic shoes. but at this point in my life, i'm not going to be standing in line for shoes or anything. >> dropping $225. >> but i may on dress shoes. westbound bay bridge coming up to the maze. you see traffic is slow. it has been slow everywhere. in case you're just getting your commute legs back, perhaps you have been out for extended winter break. well, everyone is back and it seems as if...
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jean elle joins us live in san francisco where sales officially start tomorrow, jean. >> reporter: there are now six dispensaries that are now licensed to sell marijuana in san francisco. the sign on the door says you need a medical card to get inside, but tomorrow that changes. >> we have red congo here -- >> reporter: a handful of medical marijuana dispensaries just got temporary state licenses to sell pot to anyone 21 and older with a state issued idea tomorrow. owners are preparing for lots of new customers. extra staff and supply will be on hand at 9:00 a.m. >> we did the best we could with the funds we had and the relationships we had to make sure we have enough inventory with everybody. >> this is edible, if you don't want the calories, here are capsules. >> reporter: there are 400 items on the menu here. glen might check it out. >> i don't know why i would not. it's my decision now. that's what's so great about it. >> reporter: the city is still completing applicant inspections. so far six dispensaries are now licensed by the state. several more are waiting for approval. it's a party that started in other counties january 1st. recreational users are boosting sales and they pay more than medical users do. >> everyone has to pay an 8% tax unless you have a card. >> reporter: they're ready to roll out a budding industry to a whole new audience. they open tomorrow morning at 9:00 with a one-time special offer, bring your mother and get 20% off. they want people of all ages to come check it out. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle. >>> he's never getting out of prison. the vallejo man who pleaded guilty to setting a fire that killed his son and exgirlfriend has been sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. he was spared the death penalty when he admitted to splashing gas on the victim and lighting her on fire. the boy was just 5 years old. >>> the man acquitted of killing kate steinle was sentenced today on the one weapon's charge. jose ines garcia zarate received the maximum three years, which the he served awaiting trial. but he's not a free man. he faces federal charges, and it could land him in prison for a year. the legal team is gearing up for the fight as well as working to appeal his san francisco convicti conviction. >>> i'm excited for the person who won. >> someone in the bay area is a lot richer tonight where a winning mega millions ticket was sold, here's a clue, seven eleven. >>> san francisco's 911 dispatch center flooded with calls after yesterday's earthquake. tonight a message for the
jean elle joins us live in san francisco where sales officially start tomorrow, jean. >> reporter: there are now six dispensaries that are now licensed to sell marijuana in san francisco. the sign on the door says you need a medical card to get inside, but tomorrow that changes. >> we have red congo here -- >> reporter: a handful of medical marijuana dispensaries just got temporary state licenses to sell pot to anyone 21 and older with a state issued idea tomorrow. owners are...
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jean casarez was at that press conference, jean what was said? >> well, this was an important press conference because it was now said officially on the record there is an investigation of michigan state university by the attorney general's office. they said they have been investigating for a while but did not want to come out publicly saying this until all of the victim impact statements and the survivors had had their day in court and there will be another sentencing this week. but they felt the time was right, that they needed to say it at this point. they said that this investigation will be independent, thorough, transparent and prompt. and although they did not specifically say this was a criminal investigation, what was said is that they will look to see what the facts are and where the facts take them. the head of this investigation is bill forsythe. he is termed an independent special prosecutor. he is a life long prosecutor, 42 years he was the prosecutor in kent, michigan. he will lead this investigation. they say it will take time. they want to talk with everyone. they will talk with all of the victims. the very first thing they're going to do is ask for, and if there is a report from an independent investigation done at michigan state university in the last several years. they say that will be very interesting. and as for the michigan state board of trustees calling for their office to have an independent investigation, listen to what michigan's attorney general said about that. >> let me also add this. i don't need advice from the board of trustees at msu about how to conduct an investigation. frankly, they should be the last ones to be providing advice, given their conduct throughout this entire episode. their conduct throughout this entire episode speaks for itself. >> as the independence special prosecutor who will lead this investigation said, i've been doing this for a long time and i have never seen anything like this. fred. >> all right, jeantraight ahead, held captive, and living in filth. >> it had feces on the walls in the living room and in the kitchen. the cabinets were so dirty. >> the unbelievable conditions that faced the turpin children who were held captive by their parents. okay folks! let's team up to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. tens of millions of people have switched to unlimited on the network rated number one in the nation by rootmetrics eight times running. it's totally verizon. w-wait, hold it! heh heh. look at that. (vo) switch to the best unlimited on the most awarded network. and now buy select smartphones and get one free. >>> all right, bit by bit, authorities are piecing together the chilling details of what's being described as a real-life house of horrors. david and louise turn reas
jean casarez was at that press conference, jean what was said? >> well, this was an important press conference because it was now said officially on the record there is an investigation of michigan state university by the attorney general's office. they said they have been investigating for a while but did not want to come out publicly saying this until all of the victim impact statements and the survivors had had their day in court and there will be another sentencing this week. but they...
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but let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claude junker, in their but let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejunker minds, do they think brexit is reversible then? donald was definitely does, and he wants to make that clear to the british public. i don't think he thinks it will happen but it is important that he says it could happen. why? what is he getting at? the ideal outcome of these is to donald tusk, i would say, is that the uk to stay in the model that they built over 50 years to the continent to co—operate so that quite happy for it to happen and they see a small window where it could happen easily. between now and 0ctober? yes. what aboutjean—claude junker are true? is he talking about the uk changing the pyrmont once they have left and then rejoining? he mentioned articles a9, the process that moldova would be... indeed. and it is a pretty rough road. you are looking at except in the euro, accept in things like not having a rebate, i don't think it is necessarily the past that the british public would want to go down. what is your reaction hearing these two important people within these t
but let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claude junker, in their but let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejunker minds, do they think brexit is reversible then? donald was definitely does, and he wants to make that clear to the british public. i don't think he thinks it will happen but it is important that he says it could happen. why? what is he getting at? the ideal outcome of these is to donald tusk, i would say, is that the uk to stay in the model that they built over 50 years to the...
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jean force andrew >> i do. >> levis makes them? >> they probably have these japanese denim jeans >> i can top that. we've got customized, the spoke tailor jeans >> oh, my god. >> do you ever put your jeans in the refrigerator or freezer? >> that's such a bad rumorments. >> instead of cleaning them -- >> i hand wash them. >> okay. >> i scrub them with a scrub brush. >> how often >> never throw them into a washing machine. >> freeze them >> that's bad. >> people say you're not supposed to wash the jeans it's all yours. wow! record time. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your c
jean force andrew >> i do. >> levis makes them? >> they probably have these japanese denim jeans >> i can top that. we've got customized, the spoke tailor jeans >> oh, my god. >> do you ever put your jeans in the refrigerator or freezer? >> that's such a bad rumorments. >> instead of cleaning them -- >> i hand wash them. >> okay. >> i scrub them with a scrub brush. >> how often >> never throw them into a washing...
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jeans, let me know what you think. this is top shop, fake news jeans are selling. 30% of the sales were in the u.s. and sold out by wednesday. juda, why would someone want fake news striping down their jeansi'm glad people are still wearing clothes and taking care of themselves but that i don't know. >> it's weird, right? >> i think when you start normalizing these type of expressions that we are being attacked with and are used in a derogatory way now, when someone says something we say it's fake news to undermine their credibility. the fact we're using fashion labels to normalize them -- >> it's trivializing, really. which makes it almost worse. >> it's dismissing the important part of it. i would get it if it was you're past the sbrob now let's all laugh about fake news. >> or you want to bring it up as an issue. you want to bring the attention to the issue. >> then again, would it be the same if it were on a t-shirt as opposed to on a pair of jeans? >> i'm glad they're something you won't see amin in around the office. >> they don't make them in my size. i keep it with the european choice. >> juda freed lander, thank you for coming in. thank you both. we will be right back. when i fou
jeans, let me know what you think. this is top shop, fake news jeans are selling. 30% of the sales were in the u.s. and sold out by wednesday. juda, why would someone want fake news striping down their jeansi'm glad people are still wearing clothes and taking care of themselves but that i don't know. >> it's weird, right? >> i think when you start normalizing these type of expressions that we are being attacked with and are used in a derogatory way now, when someone says something...
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. >> skinny jeans or slim fit. >> skinny jeans, a little bit of ankle showing.s. >> craig, you got needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. a must for vinyl. but for you, one pill a day may
. >> skinny jeans or slim fit. >> skinny jeans, a little bit of ankle showing.s. >> craig, you got needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to...