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julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you. is a big gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to handbags. candis: okay. lemonis: we need the business. we have to have it. the program with the kids depends on it. amanda: if you went to another winery, would they have a lot of the same things in here? candis: we try not to. amanda: okay. lemonis: i mean, it's like, "want to buy some cork product? no? okay." like, hello. candis: but every time they leave the store, we want something to go as a memory. yeah, and what i feel the customers will, you know... amanda: buy. candis: ...buy, enjoy. yeah. lemonis: are you bored? candis: but... lemonis: why, yes, i am. amanda: is it important to you gu
julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you. is a big gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to handbags. candis: okay....
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julie. >> julie: we continue to monitor dorian.peak to a coast guard commander about the hazards out there right now so stay tuned. >> bill: former leader of zimbabwe mugabe is dead at the age of 95. he rose to power in 1980. that year the country won independence from white minority rule. his tenure was marked -- a military intervention two years ago forced him to resign. >> julie: hurricane doryain makes landfall on north carolina's outer banks as a category 1 storm. it packed dangerous storm surge as the storm makes its way up the coast. coast guard rear admiral keith smith overseas the states from carolina to new jersey. thank you for talking about this one. hurricane and storm surge are warnings that have been posted along the north carolina coast. warnings that have been posted along the florida coast before it bypassed and headed to sea. what should people along the u.s. eastern seaboard be prepared for this weekend in particular? >> well, right now the storm surge is hitting north carolina. it is coming up virginia coast ri
julie. >> julie: we continue to monitor dorian.peak to a coast guard commander about the hazards out there right now so stay tuned. >> bill: former leader of zimbabwe mugabe is dead at the age of 95. he rose to power in 1980. that year the country won independence from white minority rule. his tenure was marked -- a military intervention two years ago forced him to resign. >> julie: hurricane doryain makes landfall on north carolina's outer banks as a category 1 storm. it...
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julie. >> julie: matt finn. thank you so much. >> bill: fox news alert now in the state of new york ramping up security near synagogues and other religious centers, holy day celebrations currently underway. a live report on what the authorities think they're onto in a moment coming up. >> julie: senator marco rubio issuing a new warning about socialism calling it income patable with the american spirit as bernie sanders unveils his new inequality tax proposal. what's in it? maria bartiromo on deck as she joins us straight ahead. t get ay better than this? is that what i think it is? that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. you had one job... chopsticks wasabi and soy! comin' in a little hot. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >> bill: here in new york city now the governor of new york andrew cuomo directing state police to increase security near synagogues and religious centers after several recent anti-semitic incidents. david lee miller has the story outside
julie. >> julie: matt finn. thank you so much. >> bill: fox news alert now in the state of new york ramping up security near synagogues and other religious centers, holy day celebrations currently underway. a live report on what the authorities think they're onto in a moment coming up. >> julie: senator marco rubio issuing a new warning about socialism calling it income patable with the american spirit as bernie sanders unveils his new inequality tax proposal. what's in it?...
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good morning, julie. >> julie: i'm in for sandra smith this morning.ht now he is inside the general assembly for the climate change summit earlier. the president also acknowledged discussing his 2020 rival joe biden with the president of ukraine.ç chief white house correspondent john roberts is here in studio in new york city with us. hey, john. >> good morning. the president arrived a little early today. he wasn't supposed to be at the u.n. until 20 after 11:00 but he came early because he would drop by the climate change summit. the president taking some questions as he entered the united nations building asked whether he was worried about impeachment the president said no, he wasn't. and also proceeded to tear a strip off of joe biden and talk about that phone call that the president had on july 25th with the ukrainian president zelenskiy. listen here. >> president trump: not at all. we had a perfect phone call with the president of ukraine. everybody knows it. it is just a democrat witch hunt. here we go again. they failed with russia, they failed
good morning, julie. >> julie: i'm in for sandra smith this morning.ht now he is inside the general assembly for the climate change summit earlier. the president also acknowledged discussing his 2020 rival joe biden with the president of ukraine.ç chief white house correspondent john roberts is here in studio in new york city with us. hey, john. >> good morning. the president arrived a little early today. he wasn't supposed to be at the u.n. until 20 after 11:00 but he came early...
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natural slowness led to a late arrival on the battlefield on july 1 preventing lee from launching an attack on cemetery hill in the evening hours. he dragged his feet during the morning of july 2 because lee did not adopt his tactical suggestions very did single-handedly delaying the attack into the midafternoon hours. he ignored alleged orders during the overnight hours to resume the attack against the federal left during the early morning hours of july 3. and he planned poorly, and liberally limited the execution of the pickett-pettigrew-trimble attack inhibiting the chances for success against the federal center. much of what i have described so far, the postwar accusations leveled against longstreet's gettysburg performance is probably fairly well known to most of you. what follows the postwar controversy is probably less well-known, but of more consequential significance to today's understanding of the gettysburg battle. indeed, while the new york tribune and several other post death tributes to longstreet exuded confidence that future histories would expose the agenda-driven ac
natural slowness led to a late arrival on the battlefield on july 1 preventing lee from launching an attack on cemetery hill in the evening hours. he dragged his feet during the morning of july 2 because lee did not adopt his tactical suggestions very did single-handedly delaying the attack into the midafternoon hours. he ignored alleged orders during the overnight hours to resume the attack against the federal left during the early morning hours of july 3. and he planned poorly, and liberally...
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julie, good morning to you back in new york. >> julie: good morning to you, bill.as in for sandra smith in new york. dorian a strong category 2 with winds at 105 miles per hour lashing florida's east coast and heading for georgia with a possible direct hit on the carolinas. the killer storm devastating the bahamas doing what is being described a as apocalyptic damage to two islands. now she is closing in on the southeast coast where million else are under evacuation orders. >> these things are unpredictable. it is still moving out of the bahamas and moving north/northwest. it has the possibility of gaining strength and reorganizing and changing its direction. and so, you know, the most important thing is follow the recommendations of the leaders in your area. >> bill: we have teams up and down the east coast. we've been here for days now and get to some of our reporters in a moment here. janice dean is watching things back in the weather center in new york city. we'll talk to her in a moment. rick leventhal is near our location. two hours ago you were in jacksonvil
julie, good morning to you back in new york. >> julie: good morning to you, bill.as in for sandra smith in new york. dorian a strong category 2 with winds at 105 miles per hour lashing florida's east coast and heading for georgia with a possible direct hit on the carolinas. the killer storm devastating the bahamas doing what is being described a as apocalyptic damage to two islands. now she is closing in on the southeast coast where million else are under evacuation orders. >> these...
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julie back to you. >> julie: there is other breaking news coming. flooding overwhelming the houston area where water rescues are underway right now. we'll be live on the ground coming up. >> bill: a democratic donor ed buck. he will go before a judge today and we'll tell you the charges that he is now facing. >> julie: plus a new warning from iran as the u.s. weighs its next move. what the pentagon is now considering. congressman adam kinzinger is here next. >> what would be the consequence of an american or saudi military strike on iran now? >> an all-out war. we believe a military confrontation based on deception is awful. will have a lot of casualties. of the ivory billed woodpecker. what??? no, no no no no. battery power runs out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. nooooo! today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way t
julie back to you. >> julie: there is other breaking news coming. flooding overwhelming the houston area where water rescues are underway right now. we'll be live on the ground coming up. >> bill: a democratic donor ed buck. he will go before a judge today and we'll tell you the charges that he is now facing. >> julie: plus a new warning from iran as the u.s. weighs its next move. what the pentagon is now considering. congressman adam kinzinger is here next. >> what...
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julie. >> julie: all right. thank you so much. peter doocy. >> leland: all right.bout to get pummeled by the category 4? that's one of them right there. how you can help when we come back. "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. that's ensure max protein, see how much you can save with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you >> tech: at safelite autoglass, to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an
julie. >> julie: all right. thank you so much. peter doocy. >> leland: all right.bout to get pummeled by the category 4? that's one of them right there. how you can help when we come back. "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. that's ensure max protein, see how much you can save with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the...
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he was mortally wounded july 1, his brother was killed july 1 near where he was mortally wounded. sergeant nelson w. jones, 3rd maine, died at spangler after being hit by a cannonball even though he made and applied turn tourniquets and apply that to himself. a soldier from the 157th of new york died of a leg wound at spangler. -- he probably only listed for the money. if you look at his and lisman .hoto -- enlistment photo haney,ieutenant joseph age 21, died of a leg wound. nurse price walked next to his stretcher when he was carried to the hospital for an amputation to protect him from the hot sun. wheeler,utenant thomas 75th ohio, age 25. he spent almost a month at spangler before he died of wounds, his parents kneeling at his side as he was dying in a nurse pricing rock of ages to him as he died. many died at the 11th corps hospital who were their only source of income for families back home. many died as teenagers. him as he died. many died one day before family members arrived. more men lived than died at spangler. captain alfred e. lee had a hip wound, made it home, found h
he was mortally wounded july 1, his brother was killed july 1 near where he was mortally wounded. sergeant nelson w. jones, 3rd maine, died at spangler after being hit by a cannonball even though he made and applied turn tourniquets and apply that to himself. a soldier from the 157th of new york died of a leg wound at spangler. -- he probably only listed for the money. if you look at his and lisman .hoto -- enlistment photo haney,ieutenant joseph age 21, died of a leg wound. nurse price walked...
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if you smile at them, they will smile. >> julie: >> julie: kindness is contagious.> lisa: this is a couples money on this so they want it spent page they take their findings to congress? [laughs] >> pete: they can spend the many wherever they want. is ucla a kindergarten now connect human kindness in kindergarten. you learned it from your parents. they teach you to be kind and respect was of the people. you learned it from your churches. because we stripped all of this, and we put social media out of it, we coddle our kids and put them in self safe places, theyt know how to interact properly with other people and suddenly got a kindness institute. the five i went to a school called the real doll like red schoolhouse. if the political affiliation was more obvious. it went also to things and i seem to be coping find. i'm kind others. >> pete: your parents probably taught you. >> lisa: your mom is lovely. >> jessica: judy is the best. their mission is to study how human interaction affects society. i think that links in the social media. you can look at cultures doing
if you smile at them, they will smile. >> julie: >> julie: kindness is contagious.> lisa: this is a couples money on this so they want it spent page they take their findings to congress? [laughs] >> pete: they can spend the many wherever they want. is ucla a kindergarten now connect human kindness in kindergarten. you learned it from your parents. they teach you to be kind and respect was of the people. you learned it from your churches. because we stripped all of this, and...
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he was mortally wounded july 1, his brother was killed july 1 near where he was mortally wounded. sergeant nelson w jones, third at spangler after being hit by a cannonball even though he made an applied a turn ticket himself on the battlefield to -- applied a --ney kit -- apply ourniquet torn himself on the battlefield. from the 157th of new york died of a leg wound at spangler. enders walked with him to protect them from the hot sun. cuyler,eutenant thomas age 25 spent almost a month at spangler before he died of his parents kneeling at his side as he was dying in a nurse singing rock of ages to him as he died. many died in the 11th corps hospital who were their only source of income for families back home. many died one day before family members arrived. more men lived then died at spangler. a hipn alfred e lee had wound, made it home, found his obituary in the newspaper and then walked in on his funeral. [laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. summer why he got the kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet beecher stoped. he wa
he was mortally wounded july 1, his brother was killed july 1 near where he was mortally wounded. sergeant nelson w jones, third at spangler after being hit by a cannonball even though he made an applied a turn ticket himself on the battlefield to -- applied a --ney kit -- apply ourniquet torn himself on the battlefield. from the 157th of new york died of a leg wound at spangler. enders walked with him to protect them from the hot sun. cuyler,eutenant thomas age 25 spent almost a month at...
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. >> i'm julie banderas i'm julie banderas ayrton for sandra smith this morning. the candidates hitting health care. highlighting the differences between moderates and progressives on the stage. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. my distinguished friend the senator on my left is not indicated how she pays for it. >> we pay for those of the very top, the richest individuals look in the biggest corporations are going to pay more. to speak of medicare for all is the most cost-effective approach to providing health care. i wrote the bill >> while bernie wrote to the bill i read the bill. i don't think that's a bold idea i think it's a bad idea. nobody has yet set how much it's going to cost. i hear this large savings, the president from my friend from vermont thinks they do not have to buy in. >> you just said that 2 minutes ago. you just said 2 minutes ago that they would have to buy in. are you forgetting what you put in the bill? >> this is why presidential debates are becoming unwatchabl unwatchable. you are reminding everybody but what they cannot s
. >> i'm julie banderas i'm julie banderas ayrton for sandra smith this morning. the candidates hitting health care. highlighting the differences between moderates and progressives on the stage. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. my distinguished friend the senator on my left is not indicated how she pays for it. >> we pay for those of the very top, the richest individuals look in the biggest corporations are going to pay more. to speak of medicare for all is the...
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they were transferred to the army of the potomac second corps in july of 1862. they participated in all of the army of the potomac's major campaigns in the eastern theater, from the maryland campaign through appomattox. they suffered or than 45% casualties during their first really big battle, the battle of antietam. roadrily from the sunken on the roulette farm called the bloody lane. at gettysburg, they were assigned to samuel carol's theade, sometimes known as gibraltar brigade. the charge of the louisiana tigers, at this battle, three days cost them a lot of casualties in they went from regimental strength to battalion sized strength. the survivors of the battalion who reenlisted in 1864 became members of the seventh west virginia veteran volunteers. west virginia becomes a state of the union, june 20, 1863. they officially begin calling themselves the seventh west virginia at that point. prior to that, they were unofficially calling themselves the seventh west virginia. the west virginia veterans who returned to the new mountain state came home to a new sta
they were transferred to the army of the potomac second corps in july of 1862. they participated in all of the army of the potomac's major campaigns in the eastern theater, from the maryland campaign through appomattox. they suffered or than 45% casualties during their first really big battle, the battle of antietam. roadrily from the sunken on the roulette farm called the bloody lane. at gettysburg, they were assigned to samuel carol's theade, sometimes known as gibraltar brigade. the charge...
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and in july 2018, a judge determined that all federal lawsuits could move forward against monsanto, the maker of roundup weed killer over concerns that those exposed to roundup are at risk for developing non-hodgkin's lymphoma. and in a landmark 289 million dollar verdict in august 2018, a jury concluded that monsanto's roundup weed killer and ranger pro herbicides contributed to a school groundskeeper's non-hodgkin's lymphoma. roundup weed killer is the most commonly used weed killer in american agriculture. if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma after being exposed to roundup or a glyphosate herbicide, you may be entitled to compensation. how do you fight for the compensation you deserve? you choose the right legal team that has the experience, support staff and resources to seek the most compensation for your injies, call now. - welcome back, we hope you're finding today's program interesting and helpful. and for those viewers who are just joining us, i'm tony noakes and with me today is dr. wendy walsh. this segment of our program is about roundup
and in july 2018, a judge determined that all federal lawsuits could move forward against monsanto, the maker of roundup weed killer over concerns that those exposed to roundup are at risk for developing non-hodgkin's lymphoma. and in a landmark 289 million dollar verdict in august 2018, a jury concluded that monsanto's roundup weed killer and ranger pro herbicides contributed to a school groundskeeper's non-hodgkin's lymphoma. roundup weed killer is the most commonly used weed killer in...
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julie kirshbom, director of transit. i am here to give the update. i continue to be so impressed by the ownership that staff has taken in delivering these 90-day plans and there's a lot of incremental progress that i'm going to share with you today. that being said and i think you'll see it in the numbers, the service is still not where it needs to be. we do have a lot of key outcomes that are going to be happening in the next six months, including making much better traction on the operator availability, increasing our lrv4 availability. but our current trends of missing service and not having enough trains is impacting some of the data you're going to see today. the 90-day initiatives are currently focused around five critical areas: safety, service reliability, subway performance, and then the lrv4 challenges that we've been facing. there's a fifth one, the chase center. it is, as you know, requiring us to completely rethink and rework how we deliver service in that corridor and we are actively preparing for that work. i think the importance of me
julie kirshbom, director of transit. i am here to give the update. i continue to be so impressed by the ownership that staff has taken in delivering these 90-day plans and there's a lot of incremental progress that i'm going to share with you today. that being said and i think you'll see it in the numbers, the service is still not where it needs to be. we do have a lot of key outcomes that are going to be happening in the next six months, including making much better traction on the operator...
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what apple as done google. >> where it was dated back in july i guess the trade is simple. up in line with the s&p 500. it's a big component big investors are under weight the name now if you see it fill in the july gap and get to earning that can be the catalyst to make the new highs especially as people contemplate what td with the s&p as we are now less than 1% from the all-time high. i suspect the s&p breaks out this name will go with it. >> very cool way to do it. folks for everything "options action," check out our website "options action".cnbc.com. while there check out the supercool news letter. what are you waiting for here is what's coming up next. >> i have a package for you. >> sounds broken >> most likely, sir. i'll bet it was something nice, though >> fedex, gearing up to report earnings next week and if you're betting the stock will deliver on the results, mike khouw is laying out a way to play the move for less. plus, call all "options action" fans, reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your question @"options action." if it's nice, we'll answ
what apple as done google. >> where it was dated back in july i guess the trade is simple. up in line with the s&p 500. it's a big component big investors are under weight the name now if you see it fill in the july gap and get to earning that can be the catalyst to make the new highs especially as people contemplate what td with the s&p as we are now less than 1% from the all-time high. i suspect the s&p breaks out this name will go with it. >> very cool way to do it....
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it occurred in late june and early july of 1863. it drove a major confederate army back in defeat and secured a major geographic area for the united states. are there any guesses in the room? and that's a rhetorical question because i know in this audience i will get many. i am, of course, referring to the tullahoma campaign of 1863. that's where we'll send the next 45 minutes, 40 to 45 minutes discussing, is the tullahoma campaign. now, the tullahoma campaign is june 24 to july 4 of 1863. so it is part of what turns out to be a very eventful series of weeks for both sides in the civil war. in many ways, it gets overshadowed, and we can discuss that, and i will touch on that a little bit later in the conversation. one other piece of logistics before we get going, did everybody get a copy, a hand copy of the map? it's the paper copy of this map, i don't expect you to strain your eyes looking at it all the time. you've got your own copy. i will refer to it as we go along. the tullahoma campaign is fought between the army of the cumber
it occurred in late june and early july of 1863. it drove a major confederate army back in defeat and secured a major geographic area for the united states. are there any guesses in the room? and that's a rhetorical question because i know in this audience i will get many. i am, of course, referring to the tullahoma campaign of 1863. that's where we'll send the next 45 minutes, 40 to 45 minutes discussing, is the tullahoma campaign. now, the tullahoma campaign is june 24 to july 4 of 1863. so...
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i just went right to july. the legislature's been on recess, and they're on recess until next monday, and then, next monday, there's a whole slew of hearings for the majority of these bills. 20 had no action taken between june and july. so basically the bills are signed and chapters so they're part of california law. one is the elders and abuse abandonment that was sponsored by state senator cdodd, and tht basically enables a case for a senior that's abandoned. and then, the second one is by assembly man chow, and it's on emergency medical services training. and this requires e.m.t. and standards to be established that would include a training component on how to interact on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and it would be consulting with community organizations on behalf of california residents with dementia or alzheimer's, so this is a big win. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any comments or questions? >> thank you very much, diane. next, the long-term care coordinating council report. [inaudible] >
i just went right to july. the legislature's been on recess, and they're on recess until next monday, and then, next monday, there's a whole slew of hearings for the majority of these bills. 20 had no action taken between june and july. so basically the bills are signed and chapters so they're part of california law. one is the elders and abuse abandonment that was sponsored by state senator cdodd, and tht basically enables a case for a senior that's abandoned. and then, the second one is by...
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host: julie. julie kohler? think that has driven, in fact, many women out of the party. been thet only substantive issues, some of the policy issues that have come to define the trump administration, the taccone and -- the draconian abortion bans that have been that have been passed in many states, the family separation policies and the very inhumane detention policies of this administration, i think that has been profoundly alienating too many women. also, certainly the president's conduct, his demeanor, the allegations of harassment and assault are deeply upsetting and to serving to many women, and i andt and disturbing -- disturbing to many women. host: marcia in chicago. caller: yeah, hi. i wanted to get in on this. i am an african american woman who voted for trump very probably. -- very proudly. also my daughter. now i am noticing there are more people -- i was in church last sunday, and there were lots of black people, women, who are voting for trump. they are turning away from the democratic party because they have been losing ground. i wonder if you have any per
host: julie. julie kohler? think that has driven, in fact, many women out of the party. been thet only substantive issues, some of the policy issues that have come to define the trump administration, the taccone and -- the draconian abortion bans that have been that have been passed in many states, the family separation policies and the very inhumane detention policies of this administration, i think that has been profoundly alienating too many women. also, certainly the president's conduct,...
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on july 18, litigants filed a notice of appeal. while the city attorney believes that this case is without meter, the city has chosen to delay the sale of the first sea wall bond. to bridge the gap until bonds might be sold, the port is proposing to appropriate available harbor fund balance to supports the sea wall program through this 19-20 fiscal year. when bonds are finally sold, the port's $11.5 million contribution will be reimbursed to the harbor fund. as you know, the primary funding source for the sea wall program is the $425 million sea wall bond. without this funding, the port has no sources other than the harbor fund to use to backfill the delayed bond sale. as of this morning, port staff is estimating that at our current rate of expend chure, the sea wall program will exhaust its existing appropriated funding at the end of september or the beginning of october. without either the bond sale or supplemental appropriatation, we'll have to halt work on the program because we will run out of money. we are proposing, with thi
on july 18, litigants filed a notice of appeal. while the city attorney believes that this case is without meter, the city has chosen to delay the sale of the first sea wall bond. to bridge the gap until bonds might be sold, the port is proposing to appropriate available harbor fund balance to supports the sea wall program through this 19-20 fiscal year. when bonds are finally sold, the port's $11.5 million contribution will be reimbursed to the harbor fund. as you know, the primary funding...
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but also in july facebook was hit with a $5000000000.00 us dollars fine by the f.t.c. the federal trade commission in the united sates so of course some of this is being priced in here but basically i think it's fair to say markets and investors to continue to believe in the business model of facebook and of course i also have to add facebook it's coming up with new ideas every day now they are planning it dating app they want to matchmake their uses i don't know whether this is going to be come you know data related problem it's see it would be a good match the caret buson thank you very much like for goods maker the we've been told is cashing in on a surgeon demand from china but it's not planning a moving mehta factoring there to be closer to its customer all cut costs it's chief executive say is asian shop as a note interested in products made in that part of the world this is probably not the sassing you'd associate with a multinational luxury brand but it here in a remote french village that lou eve we ta'en had chosen to stass up shop and pissed is why the whole
but also in july facebook was hit with a $5000000000.00 us dollars fine by the f.t.c. the federal trade commission in the united sates so of course some of this is being priced in here but basically i think it's fair to say markets and investors to continue to believe in the business model of facebook and of course i also have to add facebook it's coming up with new ideas every day now they are planning it dating app they want to matchmake their uses i don't know whether this is going to be...
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so this stock had a 10% gap in july after those earnings. it sold off with the market over the next month and a half. it's acting really well in the face of a lot of really bad headlines. that chart there i'll let carter speak to it. it's an eh sort of thing i'm guessing that he's doing that right now but i think you have the setup where as you get into october, and this company is going to report at the end of october, you have the potential to see a breakout if they put up another beat in rates. i don't want to just be buying calls. the vix is down to 14% here. i can just buy calls here and there or whatever. i want to get the direction right but get it right the right way. i think this sets up as a good candidate for a call calendar where i want to sell some shorter dated out of the money calls and take in the premium and help finance longer dated calls that are going to catch that earnings event that will be the catalyst for a move back up to the prior highs near $1300. when the stock was at $1235 today you could buy the october, novembe
so this stock had a 10% gap in july after those earnings. it sold off with the market over the next month and a half. it's acting really well in the face of a lot of really bad headlines. that chart there i'll let carter speak to it. it's an eh sort of thing i'm guessing that he's doing that right now but i think you have the setup where as you get into october, and this company is going to report at the end of october, you have the potential to see a breakout if they put up another beat in...
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thank you in washington here is julie. >> julie: we're awaiting a news conference at the white house. there is more. we'll bring that to you as soon as it begins. plus a war of words between the trump administration and tehran after the attack on saudi oil facilities. could we see military action soon? we discuss next. >> president trump: always prepared. never been a country more prepared. never been a country more prepared. ely and start saving over a thousand dollars a year. yp?çzew ÷ the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted.
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of this year. >> i believe july 25th, sir. >> at least one of them happened on july 25th. at that time the dni was dan coats and his deputy was sue gored. as you know, the whistle-blower claim was filed on august 12 of this of this year and then you took office on august 16th, four days later. >> yes, sir. >> prior to taking your new job or since, did you discuss the call or whistle-blower complaint with dni coats? >> i wouldn't have taken the job if i did, no, sir. >> how about with sue gordon? >> no, not at all. to the best of my ability i do not believe dan coats or sue gordon had any sense of this whistle-blower complaint or that michael atkinson had it. >> in your current role do you discuss ukraine with president trump? >> no, congressman, i haven't discussed ukraine with anybody, let me put it to you that way. >> you haven't discussed ukraine in your current role as acting the dni? >> we have 190 countries out there. whatever the president's daily brief is and matters that pertain to this. but this is not something that has come to my attention in my six weeks as ac
of this year. >> i believe july 25th, sir. >> at least one of them happened on july 25th. at that time the dni was dan coats and his deputy was sue gored. as you know, the whistle-blower claim was filed on august 12 of this of this year and then you took office on august 16th, four days later. >> yes, sir. >> prior to taking your new job or since, did you discuss the call or whistle-blower complaint with dni coats? >> i wouldn't have taken the job if i did, no,...
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. >> i'm julie haener. the people of novato are shocked of the tragic death of a san marin high school junior over the weekend. live coverage now from ktvu's debora villalon live in novato tonight where that boy had just turned 16. deb? >> reporter: yeah, julie. and celebrating this past weekend. his coach described this teenager as a great cause and hard worker, positive attitude. tonight for than 100 people gathered here at the crash scene to remember him. simmons lane in novato with the crowd spilling into thestreets, here to mourn the teenager killed in the same spot the day before. >> it's hard to accept that you have to go so early, you know. and especially on his birthday. >> reporter: mario jr. had just turned 16. friendly, easy going. he loved football friends say. he just made the varsity squad. >> and football is kind of his north star just a little bit and he made real good friends on the team and was a well- liked kid on campus. >> it will take you a lot to get over something like this for sure
. >> i'm julie haener. the people of novato are shocked of the tragic death of a san marin high school junior over the weekend. live coverage now from ktvu's debora villalon live in novato tonight where that boy had just turned 16. deb? >> reporter: yeah, julie. and celebrating this past weekend. his coach described this teenager as a great cause and hard worker, positive attitude. tonight for than 100 people gathered here at the crash scene to remember him. simmons lane in novato...
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next, i invite julie roberts-phung. >> hi.name is julie roberts-phung, and i qualify for all three seats. i have a rising third grader, a daughter who's in an after school program and also 20 years experience working as a community organizer with families on racial justice organizer, most recently for the san francisco families union and an organizer for the close the gap organization. we've worked for sfusd and for community-based beacon programs? most recently, they've led advocacy with our indigenous, and parent of color group and i think they'd be a great asset to the committee. in terms of my priorities, i'm looking to align the interests in the city. i'm especially creating opportunities by closing juvenile hall and hopefully closing at 50 bryant. i need to make sure we're aligning our services making it easy fore families to access and strengthening the communities of front-line c.b.o.s that -- and community families that we want to serve. we know that families at the intersection of identities have -- you know, have th
next, i invite julie roberts-phung. >> hi.name is julie roberts-phung, and i qualify for all three seats. i have a rising third grader, a daughter who's in an after school program and also 20 years experience working as a community organizer with families on racial justice organizer, most recently for the san francisco families union and an organizer for the close the gap organization. we've worked for sfusd and for community-based beacon programs? most recently, they've led advocacy with...
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host: our guest is julie kohler. lines byroken up our democrats, (202) 748-8000, ,epublicans, (202) 748-8001 independents and others, (202) 748-8002. congresswoman liz cheney is the conference chair. any discussion we covered, she outlined how the republicans should approach enlisting more women. [video clip] i think it is crucial, we need to get more women to run. we need to find what are obstacles to women -- in my view, women spend a lot more time assessing what they don't have, assessing experience they have not had rather than just going for it. i think it is important for us to encourage women to jump in. at the end of the day, we have to get more women voters. a large part of that at conference will be making sure our message is getting out, making sure we are demonstrating that if you put our policies as republicans against the policies of the democrats, and in particular the very far left policies are seeing now, coming from freshman democrats and their presidential candidates, that it is our policies that p
host: our guest is julie kohler. lines byroken up our democrats, (202) 748-8000, ,epublicans, (202) 748-8001 independents and others, (202) 748-8002. congresswoman liz cheney is the conference chair. any discussion we covered, she outlined how the republicans should approach enlisting more women. [video clip] i think it is crucial, we need to get more women to run. we need to find what are obstacles to women -- in my view, women spend a lot more time assessing what they don't have, assessing...
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during interagency meetings on the 23rd of july and the 26 of july, omb officials said explicitly that the instruction assistance came directly from the president, but they were still unaware of a policy rationale. 23rd -- on the 18th this issue first came up, where the president was suspending that assistance you set ukraine so desperately depends on. director maguire, we deal and what is reasonable. i believe your inspector general included that in the report because this issue is about ukraine's position in relationship with united states, their dependency on the united states and the president's to ukraine- two coerce into an illegal and improper investigation good do you believe that is why your inspector general added that about sending support to ukraine? dir. maguire: i think michael atkinson found it to be credible and he viewed it was a matter of urgent concern. >> do you think it is reasonable for the american people and this committee on both sides to believe there is a correlation or a nexus between the president suspending aid in the conversation that took place, the foll
during interagency meetings on the 23rd of july and the 26 of july, omb officials said explicitly that the instruction assistance came directly from the president, but they were still unaware of a policy rationale. 23rd -- on the 18th this issue first came up, where the president was suspending that assistance you set ukraine so desperately depends on. director maguire, we deal and what is reasonable. i believe your inspector general included that in the report because this issue is about...
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in july. the construction in the facility itself will start tending the relocation of the clinic to a temporary facility that is currently being set up by the off-sight location, less than a mile away. at the l. hill hutch community center. that's currently what we're tracking for maxine. the move-out date for maxine hall is currently in october, into the temporary facility. and the clinic will remain there for the whole duration of the construction face. and cash emissions, just wicly oquickly on that, we finishing up design, and we had to push out the bidding date, do some mec commechanical improvements and air conditioning, that has been added to this project. we're looking at starting bidding at the end of the year, and starting construction by the early part of 2020. and then moving to ambulance facility component, this is one project -- one big project. it is constructing a new facility for the e.m.s. section of the fire department. an n.p.p. was issued in october 22 of 2015, and steel e
in july. the construction in the facility itself will start tending the relocation of the clinic to a temporary facility that is currently being set up by the off-sight location, less than a mile away. at the l. hill hutch community center. that's currently what we're tracking for maxine. the move-out date for maxine hall is currently in october, into the temporary facility. and the clinic will remain there for the whole duration of the construction face. and cash emissions, just wicly oquickly...
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gaining ground while nikkei chicago futures are trading around a july 31 high ahead of july 31 data.ill get household spending along with wage growth, both data points expected to show slowing momentum in july in the face of sluggish corporate profits. quite a bit to look out for this friday. paul: thanks very much. let's check in on first word news now with jessica summers. jessica: thanks, paul. saysederal reserve uncertainty around trade policy is holding back global growth and may further dragged into 2020. the rising trade conflict for the first half of last year accounts for the decline in global gdp of .8% in the first six months of this year. it also adds that had trade tensions not escalated in may and june, the fed would have expected the drive on growth to have these -- the drag on growth to have eased. outgoing ecb president mario draghi is meeting growing opposition to his plan to revive qe and support the arizona economy. the bank of france is skeptical about the need for new bond purchases, adding to criticism of the plan from german, austrian, and dutch policy makers.
gaining ground while nikkei chicago futures are trading around a july 31 high ahead of july 31 data.ill get household spending along with wage growth, both data points expected to show slowing momentum in july in the face of sluggish corporate profits. quite a bit to look out for this friday. paul: thanks very much. let's check in on first word news now with jessica summers. jessica: thanks, paul. saysederal reserve uncertainty around trade policy is holding back global growth and may further...
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is because of the boost from the amazon prime day in july.bers are pretty positive. 2.7% year on year. on a month to month basis, we are looking at a small dip of negative 0.2%. that was on the july month and deeper than the reuter's poll expectations did come weaker and continues to be one of the bright spots of the uk economy there has been a bit of a positive reaction on the pound the focus on the uk has been the political back drop. >> let's take a look at fx markets. there has been a number of notable moves come through we have heard on the bank of japan, s&p, norges bank. a lot of different drivers the euro trading higher versus the dollar around a quarter percent. the pound is trading higher. we had that uk data come through. the bank of england meeting later today. not expected to be one of the more exciting of this round but they will be a focal point today. the euro swiss point after the s&b decided not to change. currently, the u.s. dollar is trading weaker to the swiss frank just under the one mark. looking at european equity mark
is because of the boost from the amazon prime day in july.bers are pretty positive. 2.7% year on year. on a month to month basis, we are looking at a small dip of negative 0.2%. that was on the july month and deeper than the reuter's poll expectations did come weaker and continues to be one of the bright spots of the uk economy there has been a bit of a positive reaction on the pound the focus on the uk has been the political back drop. >> let's take a look at fx markets. there has been a...
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now here's a surprise german exports rebounded unexpectedly in july europe's economic powerhouse has been hit by the us china trade war and uncertainty over brics that but new figures show exports rose 5.7 percent month on month almost 4 percent compared with the same period last year imports however fell further than expected and the statistics office says that underlines concerns the economy has lost momentum and economists expect germany to fall into recession later this year. or more and that's let's bring in conrad who is now a man in france. and the good news 1st german expos rose in july but almost 4 percent compared to the same months last year why then are we still talking about a looming recession because monika most of the other data which has been released recently tells at least a story of stagnation you know export numbers like the one like the ones released today have a tendency to be unreliable they're quite volatile export orders factory orders for the exporting companies all of those numbers in recent months have been on the decline so it's quite fair to expect that
now here's a surprise german exports rebounded unexpectedly in july europe's economic powerhouse has been hit by the us china trade war and uncertainty over brics that but new figures show exports rose 5.7 percent month on month almost 4 percent compared with the same period last year imports however fell further than expected and the statistics office says that underlines concerns the economy has lost momentum and economists expect germany to fall into recession later this year. or more and...
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so julie, services company or hardware company? is ever increasingly becoming a services company. i think the announcement around apple tv plus is significant for several reasons. i think it is the first time we have seen apple create content. together apple tv plus arcade fills two gaps in the subscription services. you know, it already has news. it has music. if you add that up, it is easy to see apple is getting $400 or $500 per year in services revenue from any customer. it fundamentally changes their business model in how they sell. they go from a device company that is trying to keep customers excited and get a purchase every 2, 4 years, to a company that is collecting revenue on a monthly basis. the services revenue is already 15% to 20% of their revenue and you imagine that these additional services make that even stickier. this is a different game apple has been playing and it makes it different for how you think about the company. taylor: how competitive is $4.99 a month? julie: i think when you look at the $4.99 a month,
so julie, services company or hardware company? is ever increasingly becoming a services company. i think the announcement around apple tv plus is significant for several reasons. i think it is the first time we have seen apple create content. together apple tv plus arcade fills two gaps in the subscription services. you know, it already has news. it has music. if you add that up, it is easy to see apple is getting $400 or $500 per year in services revenue from any customer. it fundamentally...
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. >> what did it cost the us taxpayer through july 20t july 20th, 1969 to put a man on the moon quick. >> about $25 billion that's a lot more in today's dollars. current dollars back then. but the space program pioneered and in 1975 someone estimated that return of investment to be 16 / one. >> four.4 percent of that budget was dedicated to nasa at one point. >> now it is like.5 percent it is almost nothing. >> was neil armstrong on purpose or an accident quick. >> some people will say it was just his turn. he was chosen to attempt a landing on the moon those didn't think he would make it but something would come up that there were too many unknowns that could be apollo 12 or 13 but he had a reputation as a cool customer to just barely survive daccidents and space one of the few x 15 pilots. >> who was alan shepard quick. >> the first man in space for 15bo minutes in 1961. but it was a big deal a few months earlier so we had to get somebody up to answer because they beat us. >> so he was the first american in space. >> describe his voyage. >>. >> these were small in those capsules on
. >> what did it cost the us taxpayer through july 20t july 20th, 1969 to put a man on the moon quick. >> about $25 billion that's a lot more in today's dollars. current dollars back then. but the space program pioneered and in 1975 someone estimated that return of investment to be 16 / one. >> four.4 percent of that budget was dedicated to nasa at one point. >> now it is like.5 percent it is almost nothing. >> was neil armstrong on purpose or an accident quick....
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frank and julie? >> yeah, what more can you say? it is just so awful. >>> still ahead in oakland, a mother of five killed by a stray bullet. the investigation now underway. >>> a military treasure found in had an abandoned storage container. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> an oakland mother of five children was struck and killed by a stray bullet early this morning. marta casiano and her husband were on east 22nd street walking to their car after a wedding reception when she was struck. she was 44 years old. police say there had been an altercation nearby that had absolutely nothing to do with the couple. so far no arrests have
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next, discussion of minutes for the meeting held on july 17, 2019. >> okay. are there any corrections or comments regarding the meeting minutes from the 17? okay. i move we accept. >> second. >> clerk: okay. a motion and a second. is there any public comment on the minutes? are all commissioners in favor? any opposed. okay. minutes are approved. i also wanted to announce that our first item, case number 6861, 49 drum street, has withdrawn their request for appeals. >> okay. thank you. >> clerk: next item is order of abatement, case number 6863, 1139 guerrero street, rincon properties, l.l.c. action requested by appellant. time needed to work with tenant to get final inspection done. the departments can come forward. >> good morning. my name is moises hernandez, chief inspector for building enforcement. -- a wall heater improperly working, causing potential life safety issues. a notice of inspection was issued by inspector loera, which noted that the wall heater was actually installed incorrectly and requested them obtain a building permit. a notice of violati
next, discussion of minutes for the meeting held on july 17, 2019. >> okay. are there any corrections or comments regarding the meeting minutes from the 17? okay. i move we accept. >> second. >> clerk: okay. a motion and a second. is there any public comment on the minutes? are all commissioners in favor? any opposed. okay. minutes are approved. i also wanted to announce that our first item, case number 6861, 49 drum street, has withdrawn their request for appeals. >>...
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and are you ready for "christmas in july?"hat's a feature film premiering at the knoxville film festival in a couple of weeks. the director and producer, myles matsuno of matsuno media, returns to our show to talk about his latest creation. that and other big events coming up in the bay area all on our show today. well, aaci, asian americans for community involvement, was the very first guest every on "asian pacific america," and we didn't make that choice lightly. aaci has been driving force the community for many, many years, and continues to offer a mind-boggling number of services. next week, september 7, aaci will celebrate its history and its annual gala. the theme, better together and i have the honor of being the emcee. joining me now is a friend of the show, sarah marr-guertin, the development manager for aaci overseeing programs that advocate and serve the marginalized and vulnerable ethnic communities in santa clara county. welcome back to the show. sarah marr-guertin: thank you very much, thank you for having me. r
and are you ready for "christmas in july?"hat's a feature film premiering at the knoxville film festival in a couple of weeks. the director and producer, myles matsuno of matsuno media, returns to our show to talk about his latest creation. that and other big events coming up in the bay area all on our show today. well, aaci, asian americans for community involvement, was the very first guest every on "asian pacific america," and we didn't make that choice lightly. aaci has...
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on july 23, july 24, and next friday, july 26. i will send out that information as well. so you can learn more about that if you would like to go down to the embarcadero and check that out. my next announcement is another event that is being cosponsored by the office of economic and workforce development. the dignity fund coalition community living campaign, and jobs now, which is an older adult hiring fair. on monday, august 5, 2019 at the war memorial green room at 401 venice on the second floor. this job fair is an on-site interview job fair. bring your resume with you. the time is between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on that day, monday august 5. mayor breed has been invited as a special guest of attendance. you can register by going to adulthiringfair.com. please mark your calendars for that. if you're interested, prep your resume, if you have not already done so. there's going to be employers in the areas of administration, technology, security, healthcare and many others. >> the getting there there together celebration has already been announced through public comment,
on july 23, july 24, and next friday, july 26. i will send out that information as well. so you can learn more about that if you would like to go down to the embarcadero and check that out. my next announcement is another event that is being cosponsored by the office of economic and workforce development. the dignity fund coalition community living campaign, and jobs now, which is an older adult hiring fair. on monday, august 5, 2019 at the war memorial green room at 401 venice on the second...
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i will turn it over to july. we hope you will come to fleet week and honor our fallen concert are all fabulous and worth your while. thank you for your time. >> good morning. this is our fleet week exercise program really busy time of year. we started this work in january. i wanted to give a really big welcome and thank you to cynthia. i asked her to do this presentation with me. as a gift i am doing it for both of us. she has known the city for many years. when i started 15 years ago she was a mentor and now a friend. this is a dem-led exercise program. my team with lonnie and andrea, we don't do these on our own. cynthia is a big part. i want to thank elaine from the port of san francisco. most of the meetings and exercises are held on the port. we thank you for letting us use that space and exercise on that space. thank you. >> mary ellen mentioned the disaster debris management plan. it is good. there are a lot of tables in it. the governor's office of emergency services told us this is a best practice in deb
i will turn it over to july. we hope you will come to fleet week and honor our fallen concert are all fabulous and worth your while. thank you for your time. >> good morning. this is our fleet week exercise program really busy time of year. we started this work in january. i wanted to give a really big welcome and thank you to cynthia. i asked her to do this presentation with me. as a gift i am doing it for both of us. she has known the city for many years. when i started 15 years ago she...