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and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand coalition who was just, i think detained by hopefully will be joining us soon didn't then finally we've received amazing support this entire time by the incredible liam mcglofland and jackie kragr. thank you for your incredible nonstop work on this measure and then finally, there was a little conflict before we came in here. there's a lot of excitement and emotion but i will tell you the deputy sheriff's association has been supportive of mental health sf. so let's just know that they have been supporting us from the get-go on this initiative, because they know what it means when mental illness goes un treated. so thank you to them and thank you to huey sf, 2121 and i said that the san francisco labor council, the consumers and the families, most recently zach williams who made a beautiful video and tribute to his father, robin williams, who battled and struggled with mental illness in his lifetime and has been a huge supporter of ment
and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand coalition who was just, i think detained by hopefully will be joining us soon didn't then finally we've received amazing support this entire time by the incredible liam mcglofland and jackie kragr. thank you for your incredible nonstop work on this measure and then finally, there was a little conflict before we came in here. there's a lot of...
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and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand coalition who was just, i think detained by hopefully will be joining us soon didn't then finally we've received amazing support this entire time by the incredible liam mcglofland and jackie kragr. thank you for your incredible nonstop work on this measure and then finally, there was a little conflict before we came in here. there's a lot of excitement and emotion but i will tell you the deputy sheriff's
and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand coalition who was just, i think detained by hopefully will be joining us soon didn't then finally we've received amazing support this entire time by the incredible liam mcglofland and jackie kragr. thank you for your incredible nonstop work on this measure and then finally, there was a little conflict before we came in here. there's a lot of...
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julia: it is hard to say. as you say, we don't really know.se of the proceeds, such as drawing user engagement. they could buy back shares or sit on it, although that is not an efficient use of cash. it is probably in terms of expansion, expansion and trying to compete with baidu and tencent. they have been expanding in cloud computing, entertainment, and artificial intelligence. that is the next big thing. those of the places to look at. tom: as they use tape on the cardboard box, that seems to be the intelligence of moving products in china, as expected. thank you, alibaba and the equity offering. jim reed is with us. this is a mystery but shows zillions and markets. gene frieda, hong kong in protest. business gets done, doesn't it? gene: that is right. hong kong is going through an awful lot, but we think we will get a de-escalation in the months ahead. it is certainly a tenuous situation where some real questions are being asked about one country, two systems. francine: jim? company thatas a has proved itself so if they want to raise money
julia: it is hard to say. as you say, we don't really know.se of the proceeds, such as drawing user engagement. they could buy back shares or sit on it, although that is not an efficient use of cash. it is probably in terms of expansion, expansion and trying to compete with baidu and tencent. they have been expanding in cloud computing, entertainment, and artificial intelligence. that is the next big thing. those of the places to look at. tom: as they use tape on the cardboard box, that seems...
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julia chatterley. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. 1:00 a.m. in california. >>> breaking overnight, president trump pushing back hard on a report in "the washington post." the report says he asked bill barr to hold a news conference to publicly clear him of legal wrongdoing, in his call pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son. "the post" reports barr refused, citing people familiar with the matter. but barr's justice department did send out a memo, declaring there was no campaign finance crime connected to the call. trump advisers told "the post" the president said to aides in recent weeks, he wishes the attorney general had agreed to hold a news conference. late last night, the president slammed "the post" and cnn, reporting the story, which he called totally untrue. >>> republicans struggling to come up with a clear and coordinated defense in the impeachment inquiry. they've given up on the no quid pro quo mantra in the face of damaging testimony from several senior diplomats. listen to lindsey graham, a trump ally, trying out this new incompetence argument. >> what i can tell you about the trump policy toward the ukraine, it wa
julia chatterley. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. 1:00 a.m. in california. >>> breaking overnight, president trump pushing back hard on a report in "the washington post." the report says he asked bill barr to hold a news conference to publicly clear him of legal wrongdoing, in his call pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son. "the post" reports barr refused, citing people familiar with the matter. but barr's justice department did send out a memo,...
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julia, how likely do you think it is that bloomberg actually does this? >> you know, it's hard to say at this point because i think bloomberg does see an opening. he sees that biden is not drawing the kind of excitement that previous democratic candidates such as barack obama were able to really draw among the democratic primary field. however, at the same time he looks at a candidate like elizabeth warren who is exciting the base but he doesn't necessarily see her as electable. i don't know. if he were to jump into this race i don't know how long bloomberg would latinst in this. he's another billionaire and a foil for saner and warren in their economically progress iiv policy. it will much more working class people he's out of touch with. with this poll it's a national poll. we need to look at state polls. >> josh, why do you think bloomberg as a white billionaire can disrupt this race. is it about electability or his legacy? what is it? >> as julia said one thing is weakness of joe biden. i do think if bloomberg got into the race it could be a death knell for joe biden's camp
julia, how likely do you think it is that bloomberg actually does this? >> you know, it's hard to say at this point because i think bloomberg does see an opening. he sees that biden is not drawing the kind of excitement that previous democratic candidates such as barack obama were able to really draw among the democratic primary field. however, at the same time he looks at a candidate like elizabeth warren who is exciting the base but he doesn't necessarily see her as electable. i don't...
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. >> muskogee district attorney attorney julia slater and her team hoped the jury would be swayed not by jared's supporters but the cold harde case. >>> is it your belief jared murdered his ex-wife ciara? >> yes. >> while his kids were in the car? >> yes. >> and the motivation of this crime was what? >> he did not want the children to move with ciara to indiana and would do anything to prevent that. >> the prosecution called friends like samela payne who told her numerous times jared was threatening, violent. >> was that unnerving for you? >> new york city because i wanted justice for ciara. it's too long. it had been too long. i just had to do what -- you know, my part. >> he's sitting there. >> yeah, to the left of me. >> you couldn't look at him? >> no, i was too disgusted. i hate him. i hate to say that, but i do. and i just didn't look. >> the prosecution said jared had another motive, to the tune of nearly $13,000 in back child support payments. the prosecution also argued that the forensic evidence pointed squarely at jared ingram. police found jared's fingerprint on ciara's cell phone, a cell phone last used about t
. >> muskogee district attorney attorney julia slater and her team hoped the jury would be swayed not by jared's supporters but the cold harde case. >>> is it your belief jared murdered his ex-wife ciara? >> yes. >> while his kids were in the car? >> yes. >> and the motivation of this crime was what? >> he did not want the children to move with ciara to indiana and would do anything to prevent that. >> the prosecution called friends like samela...
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also, julia, we foe thknow that been difficulties, a high class problem, people have had a hard timee were hiccups when the service went live at 6:00 a.m. eastern. 7,000 people roughly reported streaming errors this morning on down detector, which is a service that monitors how many people are complaining of problems disney got back to us in response to all those reports of streaming errors saying the consumer demand for disney plus has exceeded our expectations. we are pleased by this incredible response and working to quickly resolve the current user issue we appreciate your patience. interesting to see here. disney knew that there was going to be a lot of demand for this product on the first day they had people sign up early, but seems like they did have some hiccups as it got off the ground guys >> any ideas here in terms of what their expectations might be we've mentioned the partnership with verizon which certainly will have an effective jump starting potential subscriber roles and they have given sense as to what their expectations are over time. >> over time disney has given
also, julia, we foe thknow that been difficulties, a high class problem, people have had a hard timee were hiccups when the service went live at 6:00 a.m. eastern. 7,000 people roughly reported streaming errors this morning on down detector, which is a service that monitors how many people are complaining of problems disney got back to us in response to all those reports of streaming errors saying the consumer demand for disney plus has exceeded our expectations. we are pleased by this...