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>>and a keystone light shower curtain. last to the online giveaway runs through the end of september. you can go online or snapchat right, here's that that years to that some kron 4 news at night. their prime time coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore and ken wayne. >>we're here with kron 4 news at 10. >>making a grant. thank you both very much an exit 10 o'clock we're staying on top of 2 breaking news stories on this monday night. the first in southern california where a chp officer was killed and 2 others hurt. following a shootout on a busy freeway. the suspect was killed. what we're learning about the shooting which authorities say started as a simple routine traffic stop plus more breaking news here at home we're a large fire in mendocino county has forced evacuations tonight, we'll speak with cal fire live and get the latest former baseball slugger alex rodriguez, the latest victim of san francisco's car break in epidemic, the thieves getting away with half a million dollars in jewelry and electronics
>>and a keystone light shower curtain. last to the online giveaway runs through the end of september. you can go online or snapchat right, here's that that years to that some kron 4 news at night. their prime time coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore and ken wayne. >>we're here with kron 4 news at 10. >>making a grant. thank you both very much an exit 10 o'clock we're staying on top of 2 breaking news stories on this monday night. the first in southern...
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and keystone light wants to pay your rent for a year.rand owned by miller coors is kicking off a new marketing campaign to pay rent for 13 keystone light fans. winners will get a $12,000 check. the company said it is trying to win over younger of age drinkers who likely need financial help. the contest is available online or through snapchat. it ends september 29th. anne-marie? >> sounds good. i know only 12 people can win their rent. there is a secondary prize of beer-related furniture, like a candelier. >> reporter: right, and there is also, like, you know, random things look a shower curtain. i guess if it is your first apartment, you might need some things like that. >> you'll take what you can get. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, diane. >> reporter: you got it. >>> still to come, walking warriors, how four strangers plan to walk across the country for victims of the mass shooting in virginia beach, virginia. like the back of a bodyguard. for ages 2 and up. eucrisa works at... ...and below the surfa
and keystone light wants to pay your rent for a year.rand owned by miller coors is kicking off a new marketing campaign to pay rent for 13 keystone light fans. winners will get a $12,000 check. the company said it is trying to win over younger of age drinkers who likely need financial help. the contest is available online or through snapchat. it ends september 29th. anne-marie? >> sounds good. i know only 12 people can win their rent. there is a secondary prize of beer-related furniture,...
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you criticized stance on the keystone pipeline in 2015.o you believe that the benefits it brings to your state outweighs the climate crisis? >> no. i think we have to address the climate crisis and we can. keystone of all the 37 candidates or how many there are right now, that's the only one -- i'm the only one where it would run through my state and also as attorney general and governor, i also dealt with the fact that i've had pipeline breaches in the yellowstone river, where it significantly impacted not only the economy but also the wildlife along the way as we're still cleaning up parts of it. so, it wasn't more than probably two months ago even that i reached out to the trump administration and said, i'm not comfortable with what you've done with keystone. and said you haven't given me the assurances of actually meaningful consultation with our tribal nations or that the water will be affected or you are addressing climate impacts. >> stick around. we vm, many more questions for you. we'll be back with more from presidential candidat
you criticized stance on the keystone pipeline in 2015.o you believe that the benefits it brings to your state outweighs the climate crisis? >> no. i think we have to address the climate crisis and we can. keystone of all the 37 candidates or how many there are right now, that's the only one -- i'm the only one where it would run through my state and also as attorney general and governor, i also dealt with the fact that i've had pipeline breaches in the yellowstone river, where it...
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keystone light wants to help some of its fans live rent-free.oping to recruit more 21 to 24-year-old beer drinkers. 150 people can also win a dull team transition pack which include a inflatable chair, shower curtain, and chandelier out of beer cans drinkers have until september 29th to enper. >> the adulting thing is you have >> but only 21 to -- >> but the cande lichlt er for that alone i'm entering. when it comes to words few are used more frequently than the word the but that isn't trying to stop a professor from trademarking the part of the speech the school is commonly referred to as the ohio state university and as part of the buckeyes application they included clothing items which are simply hats and shirts were the word the on them assuming you know it's ohio state university it got at tension of a trademark lawyer on twitter that he bleechbz the trademark application doesn't follow guidelines and will initially be declined >> a l ootf people don't like ohio state right there just ahead the fur flies at the beach in the cutest, the cute
keystone light wants to help some of its fans live rent-free.oping to recruit more 21 to 24-year-old beer drinkers. 150 people can also win a dull team transition pack which include a inflatable chair, shower curtain, and chandelier out of beer cans drinkers have until september 29th to enper. >> the adulting thing is you have >> but only 21 to -- >> but the cande lichlt er for that alone i'm entering. when it comes to words few are used more frequently than the word the but...
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you bring up keystone pipeline.ke the point in my book if you want to build in interstate pipeline you know exactly what office to go to. you know what office to go to. if you want to build interstate transmission line there is no office.scully had to basically create the project on his own. so then you have this transition and skelly along with many of the people did not think trump was due to be elected so he gets elected and skelly like many energy developers admit he's an optimist. he figures his job is to keep the troops going keep them excited. he rallies everyone and send an email and says, when george bush was governor of texas no one thought he was going to be a champion but he ended up bringing the huge boom to texas. maybe trump will be this great renewable champion. then trump puts another one the grand belt expressed two different lines since skelly had developed. these were more or less shovel ready privately financed project. the wind is good because when the wind stopped blowing you can't watch tv. w
you bring up keystone pipeline.ke the point in my book if you want to build in interstate pipeline you know exactly what office to go to. you know what office to go to. if you want to build interstate transmission line there is no office.scully had to basically create the project on his own. so then you have this transition and skelly along with many of the people did not think trump was due to be elected so he gets elected and skelly like many energy developers admit he's an optimist. he...
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the bureaucracy, the keystone of the rational state. changed how the branches operate, since they founders understanding of separation of powers. contrary to the naive notion that bureaucracy is neutral and scientific, it turns out to be hard to keep politics out of politics. executivet, much of legislative affairs historically is a fight over control. early progressive presidents had grandiose ideas. fdr did much to legitimize the ministry of state. new --it up under the during the first part of our bureaucratic history, congress had the upper hand. indeed, executives, especially since 1968, posed the greatest threat to the administered of state, wanting to control and possibly diminish it. one partyxactly control of congress change for the first time in 40 years, presidents had come to figure bureaucratice of power. as congress expanded the bureaucracy, delegating lawmaking authority, losing control of the details of , presidents came to realize they could actually use and lead the bureaucracy, three combination of executive discretio
the bureaucracy, the keystone of the rational state. changed how the branches operate, since they founders understanding of separation of powers. contrary to the naive notion that bureaucracy is neutral and scientific, it turns out to be hard to keep politics out of politics. executivet, much of legislative affairs historically is a fight over control. early progressive presidents had grandiose ideas. fdr did much to legitimize the ministry of state. new --it up under the during the first part...
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take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very wrong for the good. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even getting a seizure is a great victory but the owners are already dead. last month singaporean customs seized another shipment of ivory coming out of kenya and headed for vietnam $3.00 tons worth an estimated. $8000000.00 singaporean authorities have already contacted wasser to oversee d.n.a. analysis washer's lab and now receive samples from over 90 percent of all marj i have receivers what we are trying to really do is to figure out where are the major poaching hotspots across africa his latest study based on d.n.a. analysis of 28 seizures between 19062014 reveals there may be only 2 major hotspots for poaching
take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very wrong for the good. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even getting a...
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and so, yeah, this is his keystone property in terms of revenue and it's failing. and so, yeah, the president might want to figure out a way to use his public office now to force people and force other countries to spend a lot of money at his severely underperforming club. "the post" also notes that dural had to settle a particularly nasty bed bug claim in 2016. dural is also one of the locations where trump has been called out using lots of undocumented immigrants to do renovation work and lapped scape work. so there's lots of problems the president has with the dural club that makes him want to shove business in that direction. the financial problem is particularly interesting, right? because since 2012 for whatever reason there is this one bank, deutsche bank, which has given president trump more than $350 million in loans, even when other banks and lending institutions long stopped being willing to touch him with a ten-foot pole. no one understands why deutsche bank has been willing to dump so much money into trump's businesses when everyone else thought he was
and so, yeah, this is his keystone property in terms of revenue and it's failing. and so, yeah, the president might want to figure out a way to use his public office now to force people and force other countries to spend a lot of money at his severely underperforming club. "the post" also notes that dural had to settle a particularly nasty bed bug claim in 2016. dural is also one of the locations where trump has been called out using lots of undocumented immigrants to do renovation...
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to answer look for keystone light special packaging with a snap code that'll you to a website with aeyword. >> i'm sure a lot of people will be looking into that. >> and on the cost that -- on the coast that won't quite help with the year, but it will help something. >> gotcha. just absolutely. >> diane king hall, cbs "money watch,".com. >> maybe three months rent. >> but it helps. >> 5:39. ahead an iphone hack challenge, touch the hacker can check the security sump. the sum is six figures. >>> we're heading back to school with warmer temperatures. i'll let you know how high those temperatures will climb coming up. >>> and a reminder for those of you who use ac transit you'll be, doing you've a at the sales force transit center. everywhere else, you are running on time. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed it can... with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's your last chance to save up to $600 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. en
to answer look for keystone light special packaging with a snap code that'll you to a website with aeyword. >> i'm sure a lot of people will be looking into that. >> and on the cost that -- on the coast that won't quite help with the year, but it will help something. >> gotcha. just absolutely. >> diane king hall, cbs "money watch,".com. >> maybe three months rent. >> but it helps. >> 5:39. ahead an iphone hack challenge, touch the hacker can...
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for smart leadership, opening a larkspur statement would be like placing a keystone. >> it is very significant.alonnection to san francisco. >> we think it is going to be huge for the whole system. >> reporter: there will be test runs added to the daily service. they are aiming to get passenger service started sometime in early december. and larkspur, kpix 5. >>> trying to find out what to do with some bayfront property in burlington. more than 1000 neighbors have spoken up, they want us to be open space. the other ideas diaz being considered for this prime property. >> reporter: nine acres of undeveloped bayside property, surrounded by development. the discussion of what to do with it is just getting started. overgrown with weeds, stretching across the shoreline, more than 100 yards. this property is owned by the state of california, is coveted by developers and environmentalists. >> we need to ensure that every single person, has true access to the bay. >> reporter: the lead is currently managed by the california lands commission. which will decide the fate of the robbery, as either a park or a
for smart leadership, opening a larkspur statement would be like placing a keystone. >> it is very significant.alonnection to san francisco. >> we think it is going to be huge for the whole system. >> reporter: there will be test runs added to the daily service. they are aiming to get passenger service started sometime in early december. and larkspur, kpix 5. >>> trying to find out what to do with some bayfront property in burlington. more than 1000 neighbors have...
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nebraska's highest court has lifted one of the last major hurdles for tc energy policy keystone xl pipeline but challenges remain for the $8 billion project which has been on the drawing board for a decade. the project is tied up in a legal battle in montana over itmits and tc energy says has already missed the window for beginning major construction work this year. environmentalists claim the pipeline would contribute to catastrophic climate change. david cote him an industrialist libertarian and philanthropist is dead, according to the bloomberg billionaires index, he about $59h of billion, tying him with his brother as the world's seventh richest man. coke industries, which has revenue of $110 million, was "the biggest company you never heard of." david coke was 79 years old. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets
nebraska's highest court has lifted one of the last major hurdles for tc energy policy keystone xl pipeline but challenges remain for the $8 billion project which has been on the drawing board for a decade. the project is tied up in a legal battle in montana over itmits and tc energy says has already missed the window for beginning major construction work this year. environmentalists claim the pipeline would contribute to catastrophic climate change. david cote him an industrialist libertarian...
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think of one single project like the keystone pipeline. if you look back to when trans-canada announced they would expand their keystone system with xl down to the gulf coast, barack obama hadn't announced joe biden as his running mate yet. if you had a child at the time they submitted that application to the state department, that child would enter middle school this september. that's just one pipeline project. if you expand that to all of the infrastructure projects that we have, whether it is traditional infrastructure projects and highways and bridges, if it is energy infrastructure projects, even renewable infrastructure projects are all facing the systemic regulatory problems, whether it is labor regulations, environmental regulations, outright changes in zoning laws, these things adversely impact the ability to actually build things and to get the projects that we want here to meet the consumer's needs. >> i agree with both my fellow panelists. let me answer from a different perspective. the question is whether we need a $2 trillion
think of one single project like the keystone pipeline. if you look back to when trans-canada announced they would expand their keystone system with xl down to the gulf coast, barack obama hadn't announced joe biden as his running mate yet. if you had a child at the time they submitted that application to the state department, that child would enter middle school this september. that's just one pipeline project. if you expand that to all of the infrastructure projects that we have, whether it...
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take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very homegrown they're very good. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even getting a seizure is a great victory but the owners are already dead. last month singaporean customs seized another shipment of ivory coming out of kenya and headed for vietnam $3.00 tons worth an estimated. $8000000.00 singaporean authorities have already contacted wasser to oversee d.n.a. analysis washer's lab and now receive samples from over 90 percent of all marj i have receivers what we are trying to really do is to figure out where are the major poaching hotspots across africa his latest study based on d.n.a. analysis of 28 seizures between 19062014 reveals there may be only 2 major hotspots for
take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very homegrown they're very good. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even...
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fish are sea they're there what's known as a keystone species. menhaden aren't easy catch for whales but also for commercial fishing fleets there catches reached a level where there were not enough fish left for the whales and dolphins the introduction of fishing quotas in 2013 saw stocks recover and the whales returned. further south in reveal virginia menhaden provide the main source of income for the amiga protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch manhattan on an industrial scale but not for the dinner table there are a mega 3 rich flushes turned into fish oil or fish meal this fish here appear to be probably 3 to 4 years old based on the size 4 representatives from the fisheries agency. actually we'll come here and take a sampling they are free to determine the exact age that they have based on where we catch them which are in our fathers' logs they'll help track that species the bar massive men hate. the menhaden are a big deal in retail until recently there were no official limits on catches of the fish
fish are sea they're there what's known as a keystone species. menhaden aren't easy catch for whales but also for commercial fishing fleets there catches reached a level where there were not enough fish left for the whales and dolphins the introduction of fishing quotas in 2013 saw stocks recover and the whales returned. further south in reveal virginia menhaden provide the main source of income for the amiga protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch...
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keystone haley has a handful she's an intern at suncorp a major sinbad rescue and rehabilitation center every morning she and her colleagues need to weigh the cheeks to check their progress. after that they feed them which is not always an easy job. sometimes they don't want to. have to work without. make sure that they're comfortable. right away. but kister and her colleagues are succeeding they feed a mic. of baby formula eggs prawns fish vitamins and minerals is helping the chicks to grow stronger. when they are ripe today weighed just 30 to 70 grams now each of the lesser flamingo cheeks weighs around 800 grams the biggest challenge now is ensuring these wild birds don't get too tame so human interaction is he needed to feed the workers also keep to a street address point people wearing pink shirts like this. to try to allow them to associate the food. with the color pink which hopefully will allow them to the future rather than people but it's a very delicate procedure and something we have to be very careful about because if we stay tame then the whole operation that we've tried t
keystone haley has a handful she's an intern at suncorp a major sinbad rescue and rehabilitation center every morning she and her colleagues need to weigh the cheeks to check their progress. after that they feed them which is not always an easy job. sometimes they don't want to. have to work without. make sure that they're comfortable. right away. but kister and her colleagues are succeeding they feed a mic. of baby formula eggs prawns fish vitamins and minerals is helping the chicks to grow...
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take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very cold war. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even getting a seizure is a great victory but the owners are already dead. last month singaporean customs seized another shipment of ivory coming out of kenya and headed for vietnam $3.00 tons worth an estimated $8000000.00 singaporean authorities have already contacted wasser to oversee d.n.a. analysis was used lab and now receive samples from over 90 percent of all marj ivory seizures what we are trying to really do is to figure out where are the major poaching hotspots across africa his latest study based on d.n.a. analysis of 28 seizures between 19062014 reveals there may be only 2 major hotspots. for poaching in africa so
take this one out and it has this huge ripple effect on all these other species elephants are true keystonespecies. sophisticated transnational syndicates oversee every step of the trade from the illegal poaching to the smuggling of tusks to carving factories and shops around the world. this footage part of an undercover investigation captures a shipping agent explaining how ivory is smuggled out of africa very cold war. we need an urgent method that stops the killing even getting a seizure is...
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and one of the things that's still true is that cattle particularly beef is a keystone driver of deforestation it's about 80 percent still of the deforestation in the amazon this from cattle grazing which sometimes is just the way to get control of land you burn it you arrange your cattle and your. pushed away any nearby residents who might have had another friend to it that was the issue in the eighty's and so it when when the microphone or somebody that like him you know chards brazil it's just a reflection of a longstanding pattern in the seventy's that the brazilian military government in the eighty's had this whole plan to occupy the amazon was occupy so as not to lose occupied a part of the intra ghar and this is a just a new reflection of that same pattern and in terms of climate change just how much damage is being done by these unprecedented 5. well a lot of the burning it's you know again it would be in a way easier to think of it as a simple story of forest burning and warming the climate but a lot of what the burning that's been measured in recent weeks is burning that's an annual
and one of the things that's still true is that cattle particularly beef is a keystone driver of deforestation it's about 80 percent still of the deforestation in the amazon this from cattle grazing which sometimes is just the way to get control of land you burn it you arrange your cattle and your. pushed away any nearby residents who might have had another friend to it that was the issue in the eighty's and so it when when the microphone or somebody that like him you know chards brazil it's...
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bison are a keystone species.pen the forest up and that allows loads of other wildlife to come into those spaces. cave paintings found near here prove that bison lived in these mountains thousands of years ago. but the last one was killed in the 1780s. they have been away a long time. ringing the back now is an old experiment. —— bringing that back now is a bold experiment. also to mention the people in the japanese city of hiroshima are commemorating the 7a years since the first atomic bomb being dropped by a us aircraft. a ceremony was attended by the prime minister and held at hiroshima‘s memorial park. the bombing and a second one on nagasaki three days later is credited with bringing to an end world war ii. but it claimed the lives of at least 140,000 people in the city. so that has been remembered by the prime minister and others at that ceremony today. i‘ll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. we will bring you right up today on what is happening on asian financial markets in the wake o
bison are a keystone species.pen the forest up and that allows loads of other wildlife to come into those spaces. cave paintings found near here prove that bison lived in these mountains thousands of years ago. but the last one was killed in the 1780s. they have been away a long time. ringing the back now is an old experiment. —— bringing that back now is a bold experiment. also to mention the people in the japanese city of hiroshima are commemorating the 7a years since the first atomic...
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compared to the global movement on this issue and i think one of the things that really has been a keystone of that is that people are terrified of donald trump having his finger on the button right and so the fight in many ways has become let's get donald trump's finger off the button and i think that's a distraction from the actual situation which is that the system is broken and we he's just a symptom of it his ability to start a nuclear war if he wakes up in the middle of the night and wants to new current gains as recently happened. that is really just a symptom of a system that absolutely as for ok and there is no reason that one person should have the sole authority to launch a nuclear weapon just because they they feel like that some of the ways they you know actually. connecting with people just reminding them about this is the organization beyond the bomb on twitter saying this guy has sold our t. to launch a nuclear strike grimace and then one more back here which is that johnson is the chief executive of global 0 and he this graphic here can trump get us all killed in a nuclear
compared to the global movement on this issue and i think one of the things that really has been a keystone of that is that people are terrified of donald trump having his finger on the button right and so the fight in many ways has become let's get donald trump's finger off the button and i think that's a distraction from the actual situation which is that the system is broken and we he's just a symptom of it his ability to start a nuclear war if he wakes up in the middle of the night and...
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african-american leader frederick douglass, lets see how this works, declared the right to vote was the keystone of the arch of human liberty. after the civil war, many former abolitionists joined african-americans in thinking that voting as a principle should be enshrined in the constitution. now, some thought the 14th amendment would have accomplished that. some thought laws such as the civil rights about of 1866 would do so, but ultimately it would require a new amendment to the constitution. section 1 of the 15th amendment of the constitution stated the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, and section 2 specified by then the familiar congressional enforcement clause, the congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. now, the various cross currents that we talked about yesterday led to close divisions for ratifications in many states including some states that voted twice defeating the amendment and then ratified it.
african-american leader frederick douglass, lets see how this works, declared the right to vote was the keystone of the arch of human liberty. after the civil war, many former abolitionists joined african-americans in thinking that voting as a principle should be enshrined in the constitution. now, some thought the 14th amendment would have accomplished that. some thought laws such as the civil rights about of 1866 would do so, but ultimately it would require a new amendment to the...
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to thank everyone in the audience and i want to thank especially ken starr for coming back to the keystone andapolis book festival. the book is "contempt." thank you all very much. have a good afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
to thank everyone in the audience and i want to thank especially ken starr for coming back to the keystone andapolis book festival. the book is "contempt." thank you all very much. have a good afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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us >>> welcome back i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update a victory for supporters of the keystone xl pipeline the nebraska supreme court affirming the arolle regulators approved the route almost two years ago but lawsuits over permits an environmental concerns have held up the project >>> the world's first floating nuclear power plant built by russia setting sail today in transit to the arctic coast pt it sits on a platform that carries two nuclear reactors it's coming under fire by environmentalists who say it is unsafe and they call it a floating cher nobonobyl. >>> nasa images picking up a number of amazon rain forest fires. world leaders are expected to take up the issue and urge brazil to take aggressive step to fight the fires and long island residents surveying the damage of a long line of thunderstorms. wnbc is reporting thousands are still without power in suffolk county you are up to date the news update this hour. ty, back the to you. >> sue, thank you very much let's look at where we stand in the markets if you're brave enough the dow is down about 500 points on the no
us >>> welcome back i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update a victory for supporters of the keystone xl pipeline the nebraska supreme court affirming the arolle regulators approved the route almost two years ago but lawsuits over permits an environmental concerns have held up the project >>> the world's first floating nuclear power plant built by russia setting sail today in transit to the arctic coast pt it sits on a platform that carries two nuclear reactors it's coming...
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not out of the permian, but elsewhere they have tried to bring the keystone pipeline and finally get that has been on the dock since 2005, but the permian is in texas and it's easier to do things in texas and across other state borders. it really has been driven by the economics, by the market, and by so need to get to the ocean that we can export these growing volumes. aria --ddress a growing will be selling their operations, pulling out and selling to someone else. what does that tell us about the ability of them to drill in alaska? what they are doing is getting out of their traditional areas. they are having a miniature boom, people are going back to discover other oil. bp has been in alaska for over half a century. from their point of view the volume is going down. they have developments in the other parts of the world where they need to put capital in. they just did a big acquisition got them in a significant way to the permian and they are calling this a legacy asset, let's move on. it's a classic thing with a company that's going to buy it is one that specializes in managing
not out of the permian, but elsewhere they have tried to bring the keystone pipeline and finally get that has been on the dock since 2005, but the permian is in texas and it's easier to do things in texas and across other state borders. it really has been driven by the economics, by the market, and by so need to get to the ocean that we can export these growing volumes. aria --ddress a growing will be selling their operations, pulling out and selling to someone else. what does that tell us...
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to thank everyone in the audience and i want to thank especially ken starr for coming back to the keystone andapolis book festival. the book is "contempt." thank you all very much. have a good afternoon. the book is contempt good afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv recently visited capitol hill and asked, call of oklahoma what are you reading? >> i'm reading a book by an english author, chamberlain, hitler, churchill, the road to war and just finished up rick jackson's's great book,
to thank everyone in the audience and i want to thank especially ken starr for coming back to the keystone andapolis book festival. the book is "contempt." thank you all very much. have a good afternoon. the book is contempt good afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv recently visited capitol hill and asked, call of oklahoma what are you reading? >> i'm reading a book by an english author, chamberlain, hitler, churchill, the road to war and just finished...
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keystone light which is a product of molson coors giving away one year free rent to 13 fans. to be used for rent. you can enter the sweepstakes on its website or through sna snap. for one bmw driver, his gift wasn't good enough. he pushed his present into a river in northern india because he wanted a jaguar instead. police officials say the kid was arrogant and kept insisting that he be given a jaguar as a bmw is a little small for him and his friends. and that is what's happening now. i can't. lauren: wow. punished? was he punished? that's crazy. tracee: who knows. cheryl: thank you very much. we've got a lot more coming up, folks. more scams means more companies offering to lend a hand. but what happens when the apps you trust tra trust betray you? how do you keep yourself safe? we've got had that coming up next on "fbn: a.m." ♪ keep it down, down, voices carry. ♪ hush, hush who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. they give us excellent custo
keystone light which is a product of molson coors giving away one year free rent to 13 fans. to be used for rent. you can enter the sweepstakes on its website or through sna snap. for one bmw driver, his gift wasn't good enough. he pushed his present into a river in northern india because he wanted a jaguar instead. police officials say the kid was arrogant and kept insisting that he be given a jaguar as a bmw is a little small for him and his friends. and that is what's happening now. i can't....
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there was this in march, the president signed an executive order approving construction for the keystonepeline. native american tribes and environmental advocates have long protested that the pipeline over land rights and concerns about effects on wildlife and water supplies if they are polluted. okay. then we've got 2018, the trump administration rolled back another obama era rule, lifting restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from coal power plants. this move the epa administrator andrew wheeler said was designed to help america's energy providers. andrew wheeler, by the way, who runs the epa said that global warming is something that's 50 to 75 years away. the same year the trump's administration rolled back the fuel set of si standards for cars and light duty trucks. in 2016 about one-sixth of u.s. greenhouse gas emissions came from, you guessed it, passenger cars and light duty trucks. and in 2017 just five months after taking office president trump said that he's pulling out of the paris climate agreement. as of 2019 196 states plus the european union have signed that pact leavi
there was this in march, the president signed an executive order approving construction for the keystonepeline. native american tribes and environmental advocates have long protested that the pipeline over land rights and concerns about effects on wildlife and water supplies if they are polluted. okay. then we've got 2018, the trump administration rolled back another obama era rule, lifting restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from coal power plants. this move the epa administrator andrew...
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an american but we see remarkable, american institutions like the "new york times" devolve to a keystoneop comic book. give us your thought of the impacts of this and what we are facing. >> it's a great point. after the election the "new york times" apologized. mr. solsberger the publicer apologizing saying we got it right. something happened in the 2016 election we were following, the voters and the sentiments and we underestimate and they promised they would get down and cover the news as it is fit to print. they slipped right back to this pattern. it's more than just getting this story wrong. the executive editor in this meeting according to -- >> tammy: let me stop you there. some of the audience may not now. there is an audiotape of this crisis town hall that was leaked. so we are not just guessing at the attitude. bring up part of what he is saying at this meeting to his staff at the "new york times." we built our newsroom to cover one story. we did it truly well. now we have to regroup. and shift resources. emphasis to take on a different story. this is not news gathering. you usu
an american but we see remarkable, american institutions like the "new york times" devolve to a keystoneop comic book. give us your thought of the impacts of this and what we are facing. >> it's a great point. after the election the "new york times" apologized. mr. solsberger the publicer apologizing saying we got it right. something happened in the 2016 election we were following, the voters and the sentiments and we underestimate and they promised they would get down...
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lands and resources, including revoking some of these permits that have been given as a part of the keystonea access pipelines that deal with tribal lands. so that's a big focus for the senator as well. and just politically speaking, brianna, again especially given the fact that we're about to see senator warren on monday participate in a conference in iowa with tribal leaders, she will be speaking with them in sort of a q & a sort of a setting. this is going to be a big moment for her because really since around february when this controversy was really raging for the senator, she's not had to actually answer many questions since then, right? this issue has kind of died down other than the fact that some of her critics, including president trump, we saw this just last night, very eager to make sure that he keeps this controversy at the forefront. it seemed clear too that he was sort of recognizing her recent rise in the polls and talking to voters across the country at some of these warren events, some of them have expressed concerns that this could be an issue for her going forward if she
lands and resources, including revoking some of these permits that have been given as a part of the keystonea access pipelines that deal with tribal lands. so that's a big focus for the senator as well. and just politically speaking, brianna, again especially given the fact that we're about to see senator warren on monday participate in a conference in iowa with tribal leaders, she will be speaking with them in sort of a q & a sort of a setting. this is going to be a big moment for her...
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back in this country, nebraska's hieest court lifted one of last hurdles for the keystone x.l. pipeline today. the u.s. supreme court today tod the trumnistration asked the u.s. supreme court today to rule that federal law does nots protect workom being fired because they are gay. the justice department argued 1 that t4 civil rights act was not intended to ban discrimination against gays,ia le, bi-sexual and trans- gender people. the department made a similar l armet week in a case specific to transgender rights. prthere is word that u.s. e court justice ruth bader ginsburg was treated this month for a tumor on her pancreas. a cot statement today said the tumor was malignant, but localized. it said ere is no evidence that the disease has spread, and no need for additional treatment. ginsbu is 86. she has had several bouts with cancer since 1999. one more democratic ential candidate dropped out of thet running today. congressman seth moulton of massachusetts had focused on mental hlth issues, but failed to gain traction in the crowded democratic field. moton is the third candida
back in this country, nebraska's hieest court lifted one of last hurdles for the keystone x.l. pipeline today. the u.s. supreme court today tod the trumnistration asked the u.s. supreme court today to rule that federal law does nots protect workom being fired because they are gay. the justice department argued 1 that t4 civil rights act was not intended to ban discrimination against gays,ia le, bi-sexual and trans- gender people. the department made a similar l armet week in a case specific to...
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back in this country, nebraska's highest court lifted one of the last hurdles for the keystone x.l. pipeline today.ip the u.s. supreme court today to the trump administration asked the u.s. supreme court today to protect workers from being fired because they are gay. the justice department argued o at the 1964 civil rights act was not intendedn discrimination against gays, lesbians, bi-sexual and trans- nder people. the department made a similar specific to transgender rights. there is word that u.s. supreme urt justice ruth bader ginsburg was treated this month for a tumor on her pancreas.en a court stattoday said the tumor was malignant, but localized. it said there is no evidence that the disease has spread, and no need for addi treatment. ginsburg is 86.ha shhad several bouts with cancer since 1999. one more democratic presidential candidate dropped out of the running today. congressman th moulton of massachusetts had focused on mental health issues, but failei to gain tr in the crowded democratic field.he moton ishird candidate to quit the race in recent days. and, david koch h
back in this country, nebraska's highest court lifted one of the last hurdles for the keystone x.l. pipeline today.ip the u.s. supreme court today to the trump administration asked the u.s. supreme court today to protect workers from being fired because they are gay. the justice department argued o at the 1964 civil rights act was not intendedn discrimination against gays, lesbians, bi-sexual and trans- nder people. the department made a similar specific to transgender rights. there is word...
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and indigenous committees, spanning broadband access, rights, andg voting a pledge to revoke the keystoneand dakota access pipeline permits. christine nobiss, we're going to and with you. if you can talk about the significance of senator warren's presence, her apology, and her plan? >> i am impresessed w with waw's policy. it came after castro's policy. i was really hoping that castro would not cite more these candidatates to get on thehe ban this capacity. i'm not necessarily y impressed with her apology. i very happypy she apolologized. hohowever, what was missing was the reaeason she needed too apologizize for. it is not ok at this level to just say sorry. there needs to be an understananding that shshd someththing that took away from other indigenous peoples conontinuehat s she does to speak on this topic because it will bring up many issues that haven't been spoken about such as tokenization. to leave it there announcer: on this episodede of "earth focus," ocean acidification caused by global warming is dramatically affecting marine life. in california, partnerships are forming betwe
and indigenous committees, spanning broadband access, rights, andg voting a pledge to revoke the keystoneand dakota access pipeline permits. christine nobiss, we're going to and with you. if you can talk about the significance of senator warren's presence, her apology, and her plan? >> i am impresessed w with waw's policy. it came after castro's policy. i was really hoping that castro would not cite more these candidatates to get on thehe ban this capacity. i'm not necessarily y impressed...
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lands and resources, including revoking some of these permits that have been given as a part of the keystonenow, john, what i think is interesting is that senator warren put out a lengthy media post to go over these proposals. there's no mention in that post about her own family ancestry. that issue is of course the reason there was so much political controversy around her campaign earlier this year. it's the reason that she decided to put out this dna test showing that she had distant native american heritage. this is an issue that she's going to have to work through and i think the campaign knows that she will have to continue to confront, especially now that we know she's going to be participating in this conference in iowa next week where she is going to be onstage with tribal leaders and will certainly face questions about substance and perhaps about her family history as well, john. >> fair to say, m.j., they think the timing works for them here in the sense she is ascending in the polls, is in a stronger place. so if you need to deal with something, the earlier, the better, but from a
lands and resources, including revoking some of these permits that have been given as a part of the keystonenow, john, what i think is interesting is that senator warren put out a lengthy media post to go over these proposals. there's no mention in that post about her own family ancestry. that issue is of course the reason there was so much political controversy around her campaign earlier this year. it's the reason that she decided to put out this dna test showing that she had distant native...
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rights and restoring tribal jurisdiction over crimes committed on naval land and a pledge to vote the keystonend dakota pipeline permits. more 2020 presidential candidates including bernie sanders, kamla harris and julian castro who last month introduced the own plan to bolster indigenous rights are appearing in the forum today. the standing rock sioux tribe asked a federal court in washington, d.c. friday to halt operations of the dakota access pipeline until a full environmental assessment is completed. the army corps of e engineers issued an easement in 2017 allowing for the construction of dapl despite widespread protested that garnered international support. the court found the easement violated the law and remanded the issue back to the army corps which the sioux tribe said conducted a sham process in order to go ahead with construction. meanwhile the company behind the pipeline dakota access llc owned by energy transfer partner is planning to expand the operations doubling the amount of oil it transports from 570,000 to 1.1 million barrels per day. the standing rock sioux tribe is calli
rights and restoring tribal jurisdiction over crimes committed on naval land and a pledge to vote the keystonend dakota pipeline permits. more 2020 presidential candidates including bernie sanders, kamla harris and julian castro who last month introduced the own plan to bolster indigenous rights are appearing in the forum today. the standing rock sioux tribe asked a federal court in washington, d.c. friday to halt operations of the dakota access pipeline until a full environmental assessment is...
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de-keystone pipelined to prosecutor comey in part because they didn't believe there was evidence he intendedormation. so let's discuss now with cnn national security analyst james clapper. he is the former director of national intelligence. always a pleasure. thank you, mr. clapper, director clapper for joining us. james comey is not going to be prosecuted. that will disappoint the president. what's your reaction? >> well, i agree, it will disappoint him and other critics of jim comey. i think it was, though, the right decision on it for two reasons. both in the interest of fairness and as well more practical. >>> i never saw the memo in question. i'm quite sure that jim in his own mind took great care to ensure that there were not classified information. i'm told, what i understand is that retroactively, the fbi classified one of them as confidential, which is a pretty low bar for classification. >> hm-mm. >> and i'm, i would be curious, what their rationale was for saying that, one memo was classify. so, anyway, i think, you know, justice was served here by refusing to pros cute. i think t
de-keystone pipelined to prosecutor comey in part because they didn't believe there was evidence he intendedormation. so let's discuss now with cnn national security analyst james clapper. he is the former director of national intelligence. always a pleasure. thank you, mr. clapper, director clapper for joining us. james comey is not going to be prosecuted. that will disappoint the president. what's your reaction? >> well, i agree, it will disappoint him and other critics of jim comey. i...
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but they did that with the pipelines, keystone xl. they did it with the pipelines.ota access pipeline. if we get the pipelines approved, and the epa is working right now to get them approved in texas. , we are thease largest in the world in energy, by far. but if we get those approved, i hope andrew is listening, you know what i am saying. if we get them approved in texas fast, they said it will take 18 years. i said, can you do it in about a month? look at this, i guys are so happy. andrew, we get them approved fast, we can increase our entire output. texas is so big. anwar in alaska. ronald reagan couldn't get it. i president could get it, but got it approved, and we are all set. so we are all set. so andrew, in texas, if you can get those pipelines going, you will be so happy. we will have dinner with your family, i will tell them how great you were. ok, epa. thank you, andrew. i want to thank gretchen, she has been fantastic. i also want to thank the vice president of pennsylvania chemicals, hillary mercer. i want to thank you for investing in the people of penn
but they did that with the pipelines, keystone xl. they did it with the pipelines.ota access pipeline. if we get the pipelines approved, and the epa is working right now to get them approved in texas. , we are thease largest in the world in energy, by far. but if we get those approved, i hope andrew is listening, you know what i am saying. if we get them approved in texas fast, they said it will take 18 years. i said, can you do it in about a month? look at this, i guys are so happy. andrew, we...