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alone in considering this toyota also said here at the geneva motor show that it cannot guarantee you k. job so that's another three thousand for your account the fact is if production becomes too expensive or. do complicated the u.k. carmakers will go elsewhere the question really is at which point they'll do what but that's not even something they could point. from can openers to washing machines everything seems to have a beeping digital heart these days including the cars of the geneva motor show designed to make our lives easier it can often make things more frustrating however and that has spawned a trend in the opposite direction simplified robust technology that actually does what it's supposed to do without the complicated menus or software updates very often these stripped down products are successful in developing economies take for example the a car an electric car made in munich but i aimed at african markets. the munich technical university research project aimed at africa this electric vehicle can go two hundred kilometers between charges carries loads of up to a turn and does
alone in considering this toyota also said here at the geneva motor show that it cannot guarantee you k. job so that's another three thousand for your account the fact is if production becomes too expensive or. do complicated the u.k. carmakers will go elsewhere the question really is at which point they'll do what but that's not even something they could point. from can openers to washing machines everything seems to have a beeping digital heart these days including the cars of the geneva...
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and considering this toyota also said here at the geneva motor show that it cannot guarantee you k. job so that's another three thousand for your account the fact is if production becomes too expensive or too complicated the u.k. carmakers will go elsewhere the question really is at which point they'll do what but that's not even something they could say at this point. of course not only about fancy and fast cars there in geneva let's look at one of the bigger issues in many mega cities all over africa that's come justin's a comic is addressing that issue. congested cities definitely a problem around the world and carmakers are looking into solutions what they'll be the first to tell you about the super bowl it probably doesn't light any kind of car rather they're looking at mobility concepts around autonomous right sharing flying taxis basically anything that doesn't require parking and can carry groups of people continuously now but technology does exist for this. infrastructure to run the systems isn't in place yet so it could still be a few years yet looking forward to the flying ta
and considering this toyota also said here at the geneva motor show that it cannot guarantee you k. job so that's another three thousand for your account the fact is if production becomes too expensive or too complicated the u.k. carmakers will go elsewhere the question really is at which point they'll do what but that's not even something they could say at this point. of course not only about fancy and fast cars there in geneva let's look at one of the bigger issues in many mega cities all...
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. >> i don't know web's -- he's k job.ing a tremendous disservice to a wonderful wife. i call him mr. kellyanne. >> dose want you to step -- does he want you to step down? >> certainly. but what message does that send to women who are independent thinkers. howie: you can't expect the journalists to ignore the story when the president of the united states is calling his top aide's spouse the husband from hell. and he's taking jabs at john mccain. maria: he can't punch back. president trump: i don't talks about it. people ask the question. i thought you weren't supposed to bring it up. fake news every once in a while. maria: it's not fake news. you just told me why you have an issue with him. howie: maria said she never agreed to any preconditions before the interview. howie: the president -- reporter: the president not happy with me. he glared at me like i have never seen him glare before. howie: how invested are journalists in the special counsel's probe? that's next. after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're fin
. >> i don't know web's -- he's k job.ing a tremendous disservice to a wonderful wife. i call him mr. kellyanne. >> dose want you to step -- does he want you to step down? >> certainly. but what message does that send to women who are independent thinkers. howie: you can't expect the journalists to ignore the story when the president of the united states is calling his top aide's spouse the husband from hell. and he's taking jabs at john mccain. maria: he can't punch back....
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at risk --k for jobs 10,000 frank for jobs at risk -- frankfurt jobs at risk. peggy collins, who leads bloomberg's u.s. investment coverage. this is quite something out of mr. ramadi. m&a is down. it is ugly. reporter: that is one of the things that jumped out to me about this story about our colleagues in europe. one of the things a lot of these giant banks have done since the financial crisis is lean more on the wealth management business because it was more of a steady stream of revenue, but at the end of last year with all of the volatility in the market, a lot of wealthy clients have the ability to sit on cash that is one of. the privileges of being wealthy -- sit on cash. that is one of the privileges of being wealthy, you can wait things out. now other parts of the business are really hurting. and: he cited lack of m&a ipo activity, except out of the u.s. so clearly that is going to be a good thing for u.s. investment banks. peggy: i agree. when you think about lyft and potentially uber later this year, it is really focused on the u.s. david: ubs is real
at risk --k for jobs 10,000 frank for jobs at risk -- frankfurt jobs at risk. peggy collins, who leads bloomberg's u.s. investment coverage. this is quite something out of mr. ramadi. m&a is down. it is ugly. reporter: that is one of the things that jumped out to me about this story about our colleagues in europe. one of the things a lot of these giant banks have done since the financial crisis is lean more on the wealth management business because it was more of a steady stream of revenue,...
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i've done a good job of raisin ya. kso known as the king of the surf guitar, orming on "the ed sullivan show" in 1963. he die a saturday nig a hospital in southern california. dale and the delltaupes were famous for overpowering t amplifiers witir loud, fierce sound. ♪ >> sounds familiar? well, dale reached new audiences in the 1990s when his hit "mizerlu" was featured on the soundtrack of "pulp fiction." he was 8 years old. >>> soccer star does something even the opposing fans can do nothing else but applaud. >> oh! cionel messi! [ spanish announen ] >> messi. oh! my goodns me! >> right? lionel messi of barcelona scoring his 51st career hattr k. the legend even allowing for ah smile there for the opposing crowd. messi magic led to a 4-1 victory. >>> let the march madss begin. 68 teams will compete over the next three weeks to decide who will be crowned national champion. so get ready to bust out those brackets. this year the selection committee used a new metric to help rank these teams. the top four seeds will be three
i've done a good job of raisin ya. kso known as the king of the surf guitar, orming on "the ed sullivan show" in 1963. he die a saturday nig a hospital in southern california. dale and the delltaupes were famous for overpowering t amplifiers witir loud, fierce sound. ♪ >> sounds familiar? well, dale reached new audiences in the 1990s when his hit "mizerlu" was featured on the soundtrack of "pulp fiction." he was 8 years old. >>> soccer star does...
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caller: my question is, we have a $1,000 of disposable income and neither of us have a 401(k) match with our jobs so we're basically just trying to figure out, we have a mortgage. we're trying to figure out what would be the best thing to do with that extra $1,000 of disposable income. >> that's what an index fund is for. you can take 10% of that and use it for "mad money," buying a share of something and that's okay by the way. my first stock trades were one share, five shares, seven shares you need an index fund to get started until you build up wealth and then can you do it. how about giacomo in illinois. >> caller: hi, thanks so much for taking myle call recently you talked about how first-time investors or younger investors should you know, stay away from riskier asset classes until they have $10,000 allocated in mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. >> yes >> caller: my question for you is, seeing all these crazy bull market that we've got going on, the seeing the market ramp up, seeing crypto krebcys go up, if i don't have $10,000 in mutual funds what should i be doing do i sit around and
caller: my question is, we have a $1,000 of disposable income and neither of us have a 401(k) match with our jobs so we're basically just trying to figure out, we have a mortgage. we're trying to figure out what would be the best thing to do with that extra $1,000 of disposable income. >> that's what an index fund is for. you can take 10% of that and use it for "mad money," buying a share of something and that's okay by the way. my first stock trades were one share, five shares,...
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so i feel like it's my job to stay as long as i k. >> reporter: he doesn't know how much longer he can keep the doors open. when his mom opened the door in 1962, rent was $900 a month. thee years ago, it was $1,400. now it's nearly $6,000 a month. >> we don't know what to do. next week i don't know how much it's gonna be. >> reporter: this has been a popular stop in china town for locals and tourists. >> it's exciting to see. and this woman who makes thousands a day and provides us with a >> reporter: the 49-year-old and his mom other only two full-time workers. >> right now i'm also showing the public, showing the people. people can see it. that motivates people to come here. >> reporter: moving locations isn't an option because the old machinery is built into the space. and factory made cookies just aren't the same. >> will you be here in a year? >> we'll see. >>> meantime the san francisco board of supervisors has unanimously approved legislation meant to encourage property owners to fill empty storefronts. it requires landlords who are not renting their commercial spaces to registe
so i feel like it's my job to stay as long as i k. >> reporter: he doesn't know how much longer he can keep the doors open. when his mom opened the door in 1962, rent was $900 a month. thee years ago, it was $1,400. now it's nearly $6,000 a month. >> we don't know what to do. next week i don't know how much it's gonna be. >> reporter: this has been a popular stop in china town for locals and tourists. >> it's exciting to see. and this woman who makes thousands a day and...
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the fashion retailer l k bennett, has gone into administration, putting 500 jobs at risk.mbridge, has 39 stores, five of which will close immediately. administrators say they're continuing to look for a buyer. the equalities and human rights commission has said it is considering launching a formal investigation into anti—semitism in the labour party. it says labour may have acted unlawfully. the party has now been given a chance to respond and says it will fully co—operate, rejecting any suggestion, it's broken the law. the headlines on bbc news: the uk government grants a ‘special status‘ to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british citizen being held in prison in iran accused of spying. an emotional appeal from stab victim — jodie chesney‘s father — to help the police find those reponsible for her death the northern ireland secretary says she's "profoundly sorry" for saying deaths caused by the security services in the troubles were "not crimes". the former foster carers of an iraqi teenager, who left a bomb on a tube train in 2017 injuring more than 50 people, are suing s
the fashion retailer l k bennett, has gone into administration, putting 500 jobs at risk.mbridge, has 39 stores, five of which will close immediately. administrators say they're continuing to look for a buyer. the equalities and human rights commission has said it is considering launching a formal investigation into anti—semitism in the labour party. it says labour may have acted unlawfully. the party has now been given a chance to respond and says it will fully co—operate, rejecting any...
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nice job. 54 degrees the k temperature. dropping through the 50s and into the 40s by 10:00, 11:00 tonight. average high is arod 60. 53, and warrington coming in right now at55 streeess and annapolis right along the water we're sitting there at 47. now, radar is dry. it's going to stay that way. so for it nationals game tomorrow, no problem. i'mriot w about rainfall. not even worried much abo cloud cover. sunrise tomorrow is at 6:59. so hly is going to be out there at the ball mark starting at 4:00 a.m. so you've got less than three hours before the sun makes its way up. so that's good news for you. we're getting into lon longer days and that means warmer and warmer temperatures.s 40 degt the bus stop tomorrow. 55 by recess, and up to 64 by the time we're picking up the kids. hat about the rest of the weekend? it is kind of a half and half weekend, but what half i so good, the other half we don't really care it's that bad? >> you're right. because saturday is going to be so nice. we have a high temperature of 75 degrees. loo
nice job. 54 degrees the k temperature. dropping through the 50s and into the 40s by 10:00, 11:00 tonight. average high is arod 60. 53, and warrington coming in right now at55 streeess and annapolis right along the water we're sitting there at 47. now, radar is dry. it's going to stay that way. so for it nationals game tomorrow, no problem. i'mriot w about rainfall. not even worried much abo cloud cover. sunrise tomorrow is at 6:59. so hly is going to be out there at the ball mark starting at...
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if you have job zero k. politically. >> i think that's a strong argument and it's in the polls.ake a look at the gala. the gallup overall approval of the president of the president is for preapproved approved, 54 disapprove but on the economy it is 5643 and unemployment 54 proof, 42 disapprove. the president has several strengths here on the economy and that's going to matter a great deal in 2020, particularly if his opponent is seen as somebody who advocates an entirely different direction for the country and not as productive as the american economy and the american worker. >> it plays a little bit into what you are writing about this morning of the democratic primary from, but the idea is to get everybody and their brothers to basically run for president on the democratic side. it makes it all the more challenging. today since the column came out we have the news last hour, sherrod brown is not running so he's not getting in. we're not 100% sure what joe biden is doing. take it in terms of who will oppose the president is taking shape. >> i wrote today about the rule changes
if you have job zero k. politically. >> i think that's a strong argument and it's in the polls.ake a look at the gala. the gallup overall approval of the president of the president is for preapproved approved, 54 disapprove but on the economy it is 5643 and unemployment 54 proof, 42 disapprove. the president has several strengths here on the economy and that's going to matter a great deal in 2020, particularly if his opponent is seen as somebody who advocates an entirely different...
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i have a well paying job with excellent working conditions including benefits coverage with healthcare coverage and 401-k. for the majority of us in the restaurant industries we were first hand at these jobs among the best paying jobs in the field, having a conditional use permit requires hurdles that prevent creation of good well paying jobs, expansion provides career development. air b and n of b plans to hire 90 to 110 employees to support the cafeteria at town send 19 to $23 per hour guaranteed all 110 people will make at least $20 per hour, which is $4 over the minimum wage in san francisco. i have been with the company for six years. there is a great opportunity. i have weekends off, stability schedule. i don't have to come to work and wonder if i have to work extra. we don't take away from the bottom line of the restaurants. our cut off time is 8:00. we encourage people to take advantage of the things around them. there are driving accidents attached to our businesses in open driving businesses. there is hardwood a bar and mars bars in the area for years. i feel like tech jobs don't take away, the
i have a well paying job with excellent working conditions including benefits coverage with healthcare coverage and 401-k. for the majority of us in the restaurant industries we were first hand at these jobs among the best paying jobs in the field, having a conditional use permit requires hurdles that prevent creation of good well paying jobs, expansion provides career development. air b and n of b plans to hire 90 to 110 employees to support the cafeteria at town send 19 to $23 per hour...
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we invested in high quality pre-k, scholarships for young adults who couldn't afford college, apprenticeships and light rail. 40th int years we moved jobrowth to becoming the number one economy in america. [cheers and applause] >> now that is what you can do hen you bring people together. and there was another secret increed yent, sheer persistence of the i learned persistence the hard way. i lost my dad when i screws turned eight. my mom used to say to us, you can't control the bad things that life throws at you, but you can control whether they make you stronger or weaker. shortly after moving to colorado in the 1980's, i lost my job and my career as a geologist during that recession. a whole profession disappeared for almost a generation. i was unemployed for pretty much two years. and when you are unemployed that long, you begin to see a different person in the mirror. so with two friends we got a library book on how to write a business plan from the library. and 34 investors and three loans later, we started a brew public in an abandoned forgotten part of denver. our persistence paid off and that brewerry took off and an entire ne
we invested in high quality pre-k, scholarships for young adults who couldn't afford college, apprenticeships and light rail. 40th int years we moved jobrowth to becoming the number one economy in america. [cheers and applause] >> now that is what you can do hen you bring people together. and there was another secret increed yent, sheer persistence of the i learned persistence the hard way. i lost my dad when i screws turned eight. my mom used to say to us, you can't control the bad...
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we learned yesterday that the government has given the ceo of permission,k support to do those kinds of massive job be politically difficult nonetheless for the german andrnment to push together financially very difficult for deutsche bank to justify this to shareholders. they still have an issue with their investment bank, it is capital-intensive and it is not making them any money and both banks are exposed to the interest-rate cycle, which is also hurting profitability. the question is whether putting these lenders together would make a national champion and that is what investors will have to decide. anna: it doesn't change the low interest rates. let's talk about the markets, the futures suggesting they will be higher for european equity markets and part of that comes from the asian session with robust performance and part of it comes from the m&a scene. seen suggestions that both of these banks could be higher at the start of the trading day and we are seeing that story drop as well because there's lots to talk about with m&a. this is the positive picture we see coming through from the asian
we learned yesterday that the government has given the ceo of permission,k support to do those kinds of massive job be politically difficult nonetheless for the german andrnment to push together financially very difficult for deutsche bank to justify this to shareholders. they still have an issue with their investment bank, it is capital-intensive and it is not making them any money and both banks are exposed to the interest-rate cycle, which is also hurting profitability. the question is...
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k)s. we have created since my election 5.5 million new jobs. nobody would have believed that was possible. including 600,000 brand-new -- remember this couldn't happen. you would need a magic wand. brand-new manufacturing jobs. how did that happen? we weren't going to have any new -- it was going down. 600,000 and it was going to be increasing by a law to because you have a lot of companies pouring into michigan under other great states. more manufacturing jobs in fact were created in 2018 then in more than 21 years, that's not bad. and that's not even one of our better statistics. that's actually at the bottom of the pack. can you believe it? after years of stagnation, wages are rising fast. remember i used to say that people made more money 21 years ago and they had one job. then they did -- this is two or three years ago. but now wages are rising. you have your choice of jobs, like i got choice for the veterans, also got choice for people wanting jobs. so wages are rising substantially for those people. you are doing great. but they are also
k)s. we have created since my election 5.5 million new jobs. nobody would have believed that was possible. including 600,000 brand-new -- remember this couldn't happen. you would need a magic wand. brand-new manufacturing jobs. how did that happen? we weren't going to have any new -- it was going down. 600,000 and it was going to be increasing by a law to because you have a lot of companies pouring into michigan under other great states. more manufacturing jobs in fact were created in 2018 then...
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k and college education. they haven't done a better enough job with kindergarten through 12th grade. and they will have government consolidation of all guns and gun laws. government run clean energy through the government takeover of the energy sector. in other words, they will take it over. no more willing cast proposal for ten years or we will die. government run in -- universal government paid retirement, government paid for vacation, government-sponsored healthy food. the 2020 candidates even want government to control means of production. in other words, the socialist green new deal, they proposed and will tell you how to run your business. government promises for everything and for everybody, he will never have a worry in the world, but you also give up all of your freedom. and all of the wealth creation systems we have built up to this point in our history. we will explain. even the poorest in america have it so much better than so many other people around the globe. the many modeling detailing this destruction. what do social mean question later in the program, somethingo dem
k and college education. they haven't done a better enough job with kindergarten through 12th grade. and they will have government consolidation of all guns and gun laws. government run clean energy through the government takeover of the energy sector. in other words, they will take it over. no more willing cast proposal for ten years or we will die. government run in -- universal government paid retirement, government paid for vacation, government-sponsored healthy food. the 2020 candidates...
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fundraiser, 24 of them, including former nec director gary cohn who also had a job at goldman sachs, they picked duke and coach kwn. for pickingnown stocks, the ncaa tournament has proved more difficult. after only one day, there are no perfect brackets left. pam henderson of riverside is in the lead. they only missed balers whenever sir qs. they also have the -- over syracuse. they have the blue devils going all the way. we'll see if sign williams can zion williams's shoes can handle the big dance ahead. you've been watching bounds of power. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: it is letting quite ugly. a strong risk on move. you're seeing that on both sides of the atlantic and into the emerging markets. it started first thing this morning with that negative press on the german manufacturing pmi. that has sent the german ten-year into negative territory. you can see the yield in negative territory but the market trading and buying the german ten-year. the euro is suffering for that. the dollar is stron
fundraiser, 24 of them, including former nec director gary cohn who also had a job at goldman sachs, they picked duke and coach kwn. for pickingnown stocks, the ncaa tournament has proved more difficult. after only one day, there are no perfect brackets left. pam henderson of riverside is in the lead. they only missed balers whenever sir qs. they also have the -- over syracuse. they have the blue devils going all the way. we'll see if sign williams can zion williams's shoes can handle the big...
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d >> and it was the same k narrative that they were here to steal our jobs. that they were bringing in drugs, opium, the same kind of >> reporter: there has been sog sort of fenctween el paso and ciudad juarez for decades. during the george w. bush administration, congress approved stronger barriers along key stretches of borderland thab wey illegal crossing points. in the historic chihuahuita neighborhood of el paso near the rio grande, the tall border barrier is a backyard fence for some homes. 60-year-old manuela rodriguez has lived here her entire life ad says the fence has mad difference. >> when we didn't have the fence it was a free foall coming in and out. not only people. they would bring in, smuggle in kids, they would bring in drugs. >> reporter: today there are fa fewer illeossings in this area of downtown el paso.ly occasioneople climb over the fence leaving behind evidence, coats or jackets on top, used to protect their hands. but overall, illegal immigration has plummeted to a historic low. so>> there's already a wal don'see the issue. i guess
d >> and it was the same k narrative that they were here to steal our jobs. that they were bringing in drugs, opium, the same kind of >> reporter: there has been sog sort of fenctween el paso and ciudad juarez for decades. during the george w. bush administration, congress approved stronger barriers along key stretches of borderland thab wey illegal crossing points. in the historic chihuahuita neighborhood of el paso near the rio grande, the tall border barrier is a backyard fence...
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third member of the ring to be outed after another singer a job june young admitted secretly filming the woman and sharing the footage with other k. pop star. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a chilling new young from the band drug restaurant hands himself over to police for questioning after admitting to filming sex with women and sharing the videos with other k. pop celebrities. i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation if i am sorry i am sorry. another k. pop star embroiled police seen here earlier with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as song three he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. something that i deeply apologize again to all people and everyone around me who has been hurt and suffered damage to. the scandal coincides with growing outrage in south korea over men filming women in public with hidden cameras. there are so many sexual harassment and sexual abuse cases today and as a woman i have become mo
third member of the ring to be outed after another singer a job june young admitted secretly filming the woman and sharing the footage with other k. pop star. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a chilling new young from the band drug restaurant hands himself over to police for questioning after admitting to filming sex with women and sharing the videos with other k. pop celebrities. i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate...
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jobs today if they could find the necessary workers. every day these positions go unfilled and opportunities are lost. this encourages charitable donations for apprenticeship initiatives, career and technical education, workforce development and k-12 educational preparedness. enacting this will help the changing needs of the u.s. economy. job creation and job preparation must go hand in hand. another area we another area we must evaluate is our nation's visa system. our current system spans the spectrum of foreign work visas but does not address a main driver of illegal immigration. my bill, the work force for an expanding smi act, would help address the gap in the spectrum. this legislation will create a market-driven immigration visa program targeted to workers in ok'ing passion that is do not require a college degree, otherwise defined as less skilled, to do year-round nonfarm work creating a new h-2 -- h-d-2 visa. this new visa would only go into effect if the unemployment rate is 5% or lower in the metropolitan area where an employer is seeking employees. moreover this bill would implement a two-track system in which employers and he potential immigrant laborers are both required to receive a permit to work in the u.s. muc
jobs today if they could find the necessary workers. every day these positions go unfilled and opportunities are lost. this encourages charitable donations for apprenticeship initiatives, career and technical education, workforce development and k-12 educational preparedness. enacting this will help the changing needs of the u.s. economy. job creation and job preparation must go hand in hand. another area we another area we must evaluate is our nation's visa system. our current system spans the...
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jobs to make ends meet. kids who missed out on early childhood education and pre-k. trailers and crowded classrooms.f we want our educators to teach well, we need to treat them well. [applause] >> last year, 20,000 teachers from across the state came here to raleigh and asked us to help our schools. one of them, nashonda cooke, is here with us tonight. the daughter and granddaughter of teachers, nashonda decided to become one too during a visit to her mother's classroom. nashonda said this -- "i knew immediately. i saw my mom change lives. i saw her help children reach their highest potential." nashonda has taught in north carolina schools for 20 years. over the years, she's seen fewer teacher assistants, fewer classroom supplies, and she's had trouble making ends meet on a teacher's salary. but when her youngest child said she'd like to become a teacher, nashonda didn't hesitate to encourage her. we want nashonda's daughter and thousands like her to follow through and become teachers. let's show nashonda and other educators that we value and respect them. ms. cooke, please stand so we can recognize
jobs to make ends meet. kids who missed out on early childhood education and pre-k. trailers and crowded classrooms.f we want our educators to teach well, we need to treat them well. [applause] >> last year, 20,000 teachers from across the state came here to raleigh and asked us to help our schools. one of them, nashonda cooke, is here with us tonight. the daughter and granddaughter of teachers, nashonda decided to become one too during a visit to her mother's classroom. nashonda said...
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k kennedy day. so thank you very much, l iriamr all of your leadership. but the big jobrade today is, of course, the grand measuregrandmarshal and the thet be any more fitting. women breaking barrier. it's fitting for a couple of different reasons but for me in ireland this year, we're celebrating 100 years of the first irish woman to be an irish minister and constance m absolute markovicwas one who br, rather it was lady gregory, each one of them broke barriers in a male-dominated world and imagine in ireland, and i think that not only do women breaking barriers in 1919 in ireland but there's a huge number of women breaking barriers here. i think about kay kennedy who brought equal work and sister mary bosel and mary cowland who has been recognized for balancing the books. right through to today to chief hayes' wife. but also when i look across the irish organizations, i see irish women lead in our community and celine kenity, valerie mcgrue, josephine brogan and kathleen manning. [ laughter ] our women lead in san francisco and mayor, that is a tradition in which you'r
k kennedy day. so thank you very much, l iriamr all of your leadership. but the big jobrade today is, of course, the grand measuregrandmarshal and the thet be any more fitting. women breaking barrier. it's fitting for a couple of different reasons but for me in ireland this year, we're celebrating 100 years of the first irish woman to be an irish minister and constance m absolute markovicwas one who br, rather it was lady gregory, each one of them broke barriers in a male-dominated world and...
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k)s. we have created since my election, 5.5 million new jobs.o one would have thought that was possible. including 600,000 -- remember, this could not happened. you would need a magic wand. brand-new manufacturing jobs. how did that happen? it was going down. 600,000 and it is going to be increasing by a lot because you have a lot of companies pouring into michigan and your other great states. lots. more manufacturing jobs, in fact, were created in 2018 than any year in more than 21 years. that's not bad. that's not bad. and that's not even one of our better statistics. that is actually like at the bottom of the pack. can you believe it? after years of stagnation, wages are rising fast. you remember i used to say that people made more money 21 years ago? all the time. and they had one job. this is two, three years ago, than they did working two and three jobs now. but now wages are rising. you have your choice of jobs. like i got choice for the veterans, we also got veterans. we have also got choice for the people wanting jobs. [cheers and appla
k)s. we have created since my election, 5.5 million new jobs.o one would have thought that was possible. including 600,000 -- remember, this could not happened. you would need a magic wand. brand-new manufacturing jobs. how did that happen? it was going down. 600,000 and it is going to be increasing by a lot because you have a lot of companies pouring into michigan and your other great states. lots. more manufacturing jobs, in fact, were created in 2018 than any year in more than 21 years....
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k or universal child care. that is the biggest issue. why is it government jobse then determine who gets what with it. the purpose of taxes for essential goods and services to run the government, if we had a flat tax, if we had quality like she is talking about in -- equal equality in fax seaso tax that e great. 75 thousand pages of tax code is convoluted it will benefit the rich. >> i would not say i'm supportive for we'l wealth tax,i don't think that trickle down economics has worked well. middle class has been i would say they are lower end. and i'm not surprised that she is pelting this on the table. i am concerned about the fiscal discipline of the current tax policy, our kids are going to pay for it i don't think we have really figured out a good tax plan, i would not say taxing the 1% is going to pay for all of these programs though. >> yeah, first, does anyone notice that warren developed a hillary clinton southern accent on the campaign trail. david: sometimes there. >> a, agree there is a little pl side, a savvy political move if you are running in a d
k or universal child care. that is the biggest issue. why is it government jobse then determine who gets what with it. the purpose of taxes for essential goods and services to run the government, if we had a flat tax, if we had quality like she is talking about in -- equal equality in fax seaso tax that e great. 75 thousand pages of tax code is convoluted it will benefit the rich. >> i would not say i'm supportive for we'l wealth tax,i don't think that trickle down economics has worked...
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job. everybody got their money. can we have a 401(k) that it will do to an ira so that is helping in retirement -- that i rolled into an ira so that is helping in retirement. ast: you can roll those in few minutes when it comes to this conversation, if you make more or less for the same last year. we will hear from steve. good morning. caller: good morning, pedro. how have you been? host: fine. caller: i'm about 65 years old now. semiretired. about five years ago, after listening to extensive radio i decided to make a change in career even at this late lifestage. with the unique ability to convince people that black is white, i have been able to make gobs of money on a monthly basis. the only requirements needed was that i be fat, white, balding and a draft dodger. host: let's go to know what in florida. he says he is making less. caller: how are you doing? theselistening to some of callers. everybody has their own idiosyncrasies. yes, i make less. it is not because the pain went down. it is because the rent went up, utilities went out
job. everybody got their money. can we have a 401(k) that it will do to an ira so that is helping in retirement -- that i rolled into an ira so that is helping in retirement. ast: you can roll those in few minutes when it comes to this conversation, if you make more or less for the same last year. we will hear from steve. good morning. caller: good morning, pedro. how have you been? host: fine. caller: i'm about 65 years old now. semiretired. about five years ago, after listening to extensive...
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jobs . >> we believe strongly it should be a requirement in the united states for every kid to have coating before they graduate from k-12 and become somewhat proficient at it. we realize and something this large it takes government, private sector and education in the same direction. >> apple has developed its own curriculum and has partnered with 4000 schools and 80 community colleges. >>> mark zuckerberg wants to revamp facebook's image, transforming it into a network focused around privacy. today the ceo revealed his vision of how to make the service more secure, including using encrypted messaging especially for online payments. the company's reputation has been marred by allegations of poor privacy practices which zuckerberg acknowledged. he also teased plans to enter grab integrateinagram, facebook. >> how a gardener targeted mnes before he died. >>> fourth of july plans? some ski resorts extending their season into the summer. >>> one of the fanciest hotels in the bay area and it can't stop anyone from visiting the lobby or restroom. even the homeless. . >>> in a bizarre case of revenge from beyond the grave,
jobs . >> we believe strongly it should be a requirement in the united states for every kid to have coating before they graduate from k-12 and become somewhat proficient at it. we realize and something this large it takes government, private sector and education in the same direction. >> apple has developed its own curriculum and has partnered with 4000 schools and 80 community colleges. >>> mark zuckerberg wants to revamp facebook's image, transforming it into a network...
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job. so he lost it. he's n part of a lawsuit against the federal government, charging that his story is aio cary tale. his lawyers say it proves kdding worrequirements to aal insurance program can backfire actually make it harder for the poor to hold down a job. >> nawaz: since catherine filed that story, about 18,000 arkansans lost their medicaid coverage.00 of them have re-applied. and arkansas governor asa hutchinson says more than 70,000 have moved off medicaid rolls. governor hutchinson was not available to appear on the program today.of but here's somhat he said yesterday. >> i contend the judge is wrong and i'm urging the department of justice and secretary azar to appeal the ruling and to seek an expedited appeal of the district court's decision. it iimportant tomphasize today that i remain fully committed to a work requirement, and we are in this for the long haul because we believe it is the right plicy for our kansasenk who want to word need more training and more opldrtunity. i shadd that president trump and his administration remains ctomitted as wel this work requirement. >> nawaz: there was a second desion yesterd
job. so he lost it. he's n part of a lawsuit against the federal government, charging that his story is aio cary tale. his lawyers say it proves kdding worrequirements to aal insurance program can backfire actually make it harder for the poor to hold down a job. >> nawaz: since catherine filed that story, about 18,000 arkansans lost their medicaid coverage.00 of them have re-applied. and arkansas governor asa hutchinson says more than 70,000 have moved off medicaid rolls. governor...
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job hang in the balance. searching for answers. investigatorsut try to find o why and ethiopian airlines plane licrashed on sunday, k everyone on board, lunar photographs old and new. how these images affect our thateflect -- how these images reflect our enduring fascination with the moon. laura: welcome to our viewevs on public tion here in america and around the globe. britain's prime minist has been holding last-ditch talks with eu officials in strasburg at this hour as the outlook for her brexit deal is murky. we are hearing that theresa may will make a statement after the discussions. she is trying to win sport ahead of a vote on her plan due tomorrow. but we don't really know what lawmakers will be voting on. where is whdo know. if mrs. may's amended brexit deal is approved tomorrow, the w u.l leave the eu on track in 18 days time. but if parliament rejects her deal for a second time, who knows where brexit is headed? mps will vote on wednesday on whether or not to leave the eu s thout a deal. if parliament voainst a no-deal brexit, there will be a third vote on thursdre mps will be asked if they want to extend the deadline bey
job hang in the balance. searching for answers. investigatorsut try to find o why and ethiopian airlines plane licrashed on sunday, k everyone on board, lunar photographs old and new. how these images affect our thateflect -- how these images reflect our enduring fascination with the moon. laura: welcome to our viewevs on public tion here in america and around the globe. britain's prime minist has been holding last-ditch talks with eu officials in strasburg at this hour as the outlook for her...
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k. be trained we've been betrayed by politicians pushing kids that we saw. as we know . thank you for us to have a job and now because we're told we should have to feeling a debate in the togetherness of this beautiful day. five weeks. later with still be on the table is democracy. it is dead as a doornail do you think people lost trust in the media is democracy dead. democracy finished. the news of the day no tensions have been flaring for venezuela still a move spreading well beyond its borders moscow will pay a price for its military presence in the latin american country and sanctions are a real possibility says the u.s. special representative for the country brims russia's refused to pull its forces open for his whaler following demands to do it from president trump there are things we can do. in economic terms in terms of thanks we have options and that i think it would be a mistake. for the russians to think they have a free hand here they don't and the threats don't end there you are such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region he said hinting on a strong
k. be trained we've been betrayed by politicians pushing kids that we saw. as we know . thank you for us to have a job and now because we're told we should have to feeling a debate in the togetherness of this beautiful day. five weeks. later with still be on the table is democracy. it is dead as a doornail do you think people lost trust in the media is democracy dead. democracy finished. the news of the day no tensions have been flaring for venezuela still a move spreading well beyond its...
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k were always as happy as can be. so i never saw this happen. >> reporter: she believes the mother may have been battling depression. she lost her job at a nail salon last summer. >> she was always used to being independent and she is the one that paid the bills. >> reporter: police have asking for the public's help with information. anyone can information that can help police in their investigation and would like to remain anonymous should contact crime stoppers. jobina fortson, "abc7 news." >> jobina, thank you. >>> if you or someone you love is struggling with suicidal thoughts, take action and find an ally at abc7news.com/takeaction. >>> new developments tonight. we have laeearned at least thre bay area residents contracted measles last month. two paerng passengers contracted the disease from a santa cruz county resident while on a plane. health officials say the public is at very low risk far there are no other reported cases. >>> in the east bay tonight, a marathon bargaining session continues tonight to avoid a possible future strike in the unified school district. cornell bernard has the details on this. cornell? >> reporter
k were always as happy as can be. so i never saw this happen. >> reporter: she believes the mother may have been battling depression. she lost her job at a nail salon last summer. >> she was always used to being independent and she is the one that paid the bills. >> reporter: police have asking for the public's help with information. anyone can information that can help police in their investigation and would like to remain anonymous should contact crime stoppers. jobina...
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the police commissioner said yesterday, of course k there's some link between violent crime on the street and police numbers. 21,000 police officers' jobs have been cut. violent crime is at the highest level since comparative records began. can the prime minister please explain why yesterday the defense secretary was offering to send in the military to assist with crime? >> the commissioner of the police have recognized that the causes of knife crime are complex. chief said police alone won't solve this issue out. we can't -- we can't arrest our way out of this problem. and i agree. and that's why we need to tackle fronts. a number of that involves the offensive weapons bill which where we introduced those. and we're introducing those orders. we will stop young people going down to a life of crime and becoming involved in crime. we published a series. we found that it's working. we put $200 million pounds into the endowment fund and the youth fund that already funded 29 projects working with police and crime commissioners. we do insure that the police have the right resources, $460 million available this year nearly doubled that, nearly
the police commissioner said yesterday, of course k there's some link between violent crime on the street and police numbers. 21,000 police officers' jobs have been cut. violent crime is at the highest level since comparative records began. can the prime minister please explain why yesterday the defense secretary was offering to send in the military to assist with crime? >> the commissioner of the police have recognized that the causes of knife crime are complex. chief said police alone...
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k (kevin durant) out, it's got to be a collective effort. our intensity and energy has to carry us and we've done a good job of that the last two games." --- acc finals....america get enough of zion williamson.....>and here he is in the first half....williamson throws it down.....zion led the blue devils with 21 points....>2nd half....duke leading by 12....tre jones throws it up for rj barrett...who slams it in with authority....>duke would go on to defeat florida state....73-63....they are your acc tournament champions.....> after five seasons, offensive lineman donald penn and the oakland raiders have agreed to mutually part ways....>penn is a three time pro bowler and had become one of the vocal leaders for the oakland raiders.....>he started at left tackle before the arrival of colton miller in 2018.....> his biggest impact may have been off the field through he foundation....>penn was very active in the community with both his time and money....> every thanksgiving he gave away thanksgiving meals to families across the east bay.....> ---here's a statement from raiders head coach jon gruden reads: "we're going to miss donald penn a
k (kevin durant) out, it's got to be a collective effort. our intensity and energy has to carry us and we've done a good job of that the last two games." --- acc finals....america get enough of zion williamson.....>and here he is in the first half....williamson throws it down.....zion led the blue devils with 21 points....>2nd half....duke leading by 12....tre jones throws it up for rj barrett...who slams it in with authority....>duke would go on to defeat florida...
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job as mayor? >> he has done a couple things i appreciate. he is for universal pre-k. which i appreciate. >> thank you for being here. leaving in one week from tomorrow to go to homestead document 1700 children that are being held in that facility. a juvenile detention facility. it is on federal property so there is no child welfare oversight. sillyd it was absolutely and it tore him to pieces to see that. this is a for-profit detention stepping uphey are to hold 2400 children. under trump administration's order. in the paper. i cannot sleep since then. said you must be able to apply approved restraint techniques and manage or coerce the weight of an adolescent. i know you talk about children and you are going to fight for other people's children. dot i would like for you to is go down to homestead and witness what is going on. there is a senate bill. would you be willing to sponsor it >> i will definitely look at it. >> will you demand that end of these facilities? >> i absolutely well. i went to visit them in texas and i was horrified. what i saw was an abandoned wal
job as mayor? >> he has done a couple things i appreciate. he is for universal pre-k. which i appreciate. >> thank you for being here. leaving in one week from tomorrow to go to homestead document 1700 children that are being held in that facility. a juvenile detention facility. it is on federal property so there is no child welfare oversight. sillyd it was absolutely and it tore him to pieces to see that. this is a for-profit detention stepping uphey are to hold 2400 children....
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his wife, rochelle did a great job raising them and that ing process of the pga tour juggling the act, zinger, you know a l about that back in your day, you and tony takin k thes around. >> we lived in a motor home for a while wd wee an 11 suitcase family with two kids. figure out how many suitcases aaron baddeley goes with. >> wallace forar in just his eighth pga tour start. thisoh was -- , wow, not a good wa to end it. bogey bogey finish for wallace. drops him back to 8 under. takes him out of that tie for third. and into a tie for sixth with that costly little short miss. he willake his first appearance at the players next week where 50 of the top 50 in the world are committed to play rightmc now. roy in the final group ready to finish this off. >> 165 left. >> that's about where he made the winning putt last year. now, fitzpatrick, soloecond ght now par, keeps that spot. >> not wasting any time. >> 136. >> now, it's official with fitzpatrick doinghe t gamez and one for the pga tour. one by one they fell out of contention, and now it is official. so, we turn our attention, zing, to the players championship. it is always a good one. those final three ho
his wife, rochelle did a great job raising them and that ing process of the pga tour juggling the act, zinger, you know a l about that back in your day, you and tony takin k thes around. >> we lived in a motor home for a while wd wee an 11 suitcase family with two kids. figure out how many suitcases aaron baddeley goes with. >> wallace forar in just his eighth pga tour start. thisoh was -- , wow, not a good wa to end it. bogey bogey finish for wallace. drops him back to 8 under....
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k (kevin durant) out, it's got to be a collective effort. our intensity and energy has to carry us and we've done a good job of that the last two games." lineman donald penn and the oakland raiders have agreed to mutually part ways....>penn is a three time pro bowler and had become one of the vocal leaders for the oakland raiders.....>he started at left tackle before the arrival of colton miller in 2018.....> his biggest impact may have been off the field through he foundation....>penn was very active in the community with both his time and money....> every thanksgiving he gave away thanksgiving meals to families across the east bay.....> ---here's a statement from raiders head coach jon gruden reads: "we're going to miss donald penn around here. i got to coach him as a young guy in tampa and everything he got on the field, he earned. i was lucky enough to get him again here in oakland. i'm going to miss the toughness and passion that he brought to the team every day. i certainly wish him and his family all the best." ---penn also released a statement that reads reads: "thank you to mark davis and the entire oakland raiders organizatio
k (kevin durant) out, it's got to be a collective effort. our intensity and energy has to carry us and we've done a good job of that the last two games." lineman donald penn and the oakland raiders have agreed to mutually part ways....>penn is a three time pro bowler and had become one of the vocal leaders for the oakland raiders.....>he started at left tackle before the arrival of colton miller in 2018.....> his biggest impact may have been off the field through he...
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jobs that are being lost in ohio. not just the lordstown ohio g.m. report. they lost a ksident tweeting at mary berra and the uaw to say general motors and the uaw are going to start talks in september and october that would be the final status of the lords town plant. why wait? start them now. i want jobs to stay in the u.s.a. and want lordstown ohio in one of the best economies in our history. opened or sold to a company who will open it up fast. car companies are all coming back in the u.s., so is everyone else. we now have the best economy in the world the envy of all. get that big beautiful plants in ohio open up now. close a plant in china or mexico where you invested so heavily pre-trump but not in the u.s.a. bring jobs home. kellyanne conway commented listen here. >> he wants them to come to the table before that the urgency the president feels is that he wants the auto companies to continue to stay here and return here because he knows that that is a bedrock part of the u.s. economy and continues to be. so, when you tell a businessman, nonpolitician we're going t
jobs that are being lost in ohio. not just the lordstown ohio g.m. report. they lost a ksident tweeting at mary berra and the uaw to say general motors and the uaw are going to start talks in september and october that would be the final status of the lords town plant. why wait? start them now. i want jobs to stay in the u.s.a. and want lordstown ohio in one of the best economies in our history. opened or sold to a company who will open it up fast. car companies are all coming back in the u.s.,...
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the fact that we've seen our k-mart distribution center close, all these brick and mortar businesses are closing and now lordstown which will affect really thousands of jobsle are starting to wake up. >> that's the contrast. if you look at the national unemployment numbers, they're fantast fantastic. unemployment is at 4% or below. that's fantastic. but whether it's globalization, au automizati automization, these are things that the president has no control. >> he's trying to project he's still fighting for people but the results are different. in areas all around the country, coal plants, he says he's going to bring back more coal. more coal plants closed in the first two years of his administration than obama's four years. he's still projecting he's on the side of coal workers, he's on the side of these workers in the gm plant. i think whether or not people sort of wake up, as the union president says, or not is a key test for 2020 and his re-election prospects. >>> alexandria -- ilhan omar talking fences this time. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get
the fact that we've seen our k-mart distribution center close, all these brick and mortar businesses are closing and now lordstown which will affect really thousands of jobsle are starting to wake up. >> that's the contrast. if you look at the national unemployment numbers, they're fantast fantastic. unemployment is at 4% or below. that's fantastic. but whether it's globalization, au automizati automization, these are things that the president has no control. >> he's trying to...