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kurt: yeah.emonis: did you invest, too? barb: $60,000. lemonis: gone. barb: gone. lemonis: heartbreaking? barb: the money wasn't the heartbreaker. it was seeing my friend lose everything that he worked really hard for. that was the most difficult thing, so it was like, "how do i help him?" my husband, greg, he's like, "you should have kurt help you with the business." lemonis: you guys are like brothers and sisters. barb: pretty much. kurt: 16 years, we've been best friends now, so she is one of a kind, for sure. lemonis: you're kind of awesome. who's in charge between the two of you? barb: he's my ceo. kurt has really huge dreams, and so he's like, "you know, we've got to get our own trucks," and i said, "how are we going to afford this, you know? with what, your good looks?" and... lemonis: you are good-looking, so maybe it'll happen. kurt: i'm the work husband, basically. lemonis: look, it's clear to me that barb and kurt have a long-standing relationship. he kind of has equity, but it is not
kurt: yeah.emonis: did you invest, too? barb: $60,000. lemonis: gone. barb: gone. lemonis: heartbreaking? barb: the money wasn't the heartbreaker. it was seeing my friend lose everything that he worked really hard for. that was the most difficult thing, so it was like, "how do i help him?" my husband, greg, he's like, "you should have kurt help you with the business." lemonis: you guys are like brothers and sisters. barb: pretty much. kurt: 16 years, we've been best friends...
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♪ kurt: i'm kurt wagner in san francisco in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology."ho elevates its risk for the coronavirus as multiple country struggle to contain it. there, big-- hey spender. we breakdown numbers from facebook. and tictoc with digital ad dollars producing eye-popping numbers. we will do deeper. but first, the spread of the coronavirus rattled global financial markets, bringing them to their lowest level since the financial crisis more than a decade ago. reporter: that's right. stocks with the worst week since 2008. it started as we saw the coronavirus fears really take over. as we see more investors repatriate their money pulling out of the u.s. haven assets, of big difference at the close, with the nasdaq turning positive. tag --as a last-minute tech bid for the nasdaq, if you can believe it. bank stocks have been driving the market, as we see. -- a big hitter i want to pay attention to is apple, apple up us the ceo coming out and saying the coronavirus should not make a huge difference in terms of moving supply chain, but still reading concerned
♪ kurt: i'm kurt wagner in san francisco in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology."ho elevates its risk for the coronavirus as multiple country struggle to contain it. there, big-- hey spender. we breakdown numbers from facebook. and tictoc with digital ad dollars producing eye-popping numbers. we will do deeper. but first, the spread of the coronavirus rattled global financial markets, bringing them to their lowest level since the financial crisis more than a decade ago....
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kurt didn't play the hits. me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through [ cheers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. >> i just don't understand it. that's all. >> i think he was the
kurt didn't play the hits. me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana...
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kurt bardella and joyce vance. kurt, by the way, was a former spokesperson for the house oversight committee on the republican side and joyce was a former u.s. attorney. >>> nearly 1700 precincts, hundreds of thousands of caucus goers and a system so confusing that candidates are pouring time and money into helping their supporters understand it all. we'll head to the big board to break down the iowa caucuses. this is msnbc. than rheumatoirits or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots ha
kurt bardella and joyce vance. kurt, by the way, was a former spokesperson for the house oversight committee on the republican side and joyce was a former u.s. attorney. >>> nearly 1700 precincts, hundreds of thousands of caucus goers and a system so confusing that candidates are pouring time and money into helping their supporters understand it all. we'll head to the big board to break down the iowa caucuses. this is msnbc. than rheumatoirits or psoriatic arthritis. when considering...
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kurt has let the 25-year-old nonprofit for the last 16 years. it provides healthy opportunities for at risk kids kindergarten through teenagers. so they can pursue a bright future beyond gangs violence drug abuse and property. >>> they can be doctors. they can be healthy and safe. they could go to college. they can release from the sort of lifestyle that they are in.>> reporter: here at el dorado and visitation valley elementary and middle school. kurtz his staff and volunteers steer students into positive experiences. homework help in the schools. was free after school weekend and summer activities. like sports drills fencing zip lining camping and hiking in yosemite. >>> a lot of them have never been outside of san francisco that alone visitation valley. seeing that for the first time this is amazing. >>> anthony now a plumber with his own family remembers rock was a refuge where he learned life skills. >>> they found a way to make us feel special. they wanted us to shine. >> reporter: joy fisher now a college graduate in criminology is gratef
kurt has let the 25-year-old nonprofit for the last 16 years. it provides healthy opportunities for at risk kids kindergarten through teenagers. so they can pursue a bright future beyond gangs violence drug abuse and property. >>> they can be doctors. they can be healthy and safe. they could go to college. they can release from the sort of lifestyle that they are in.>> reporter: here at el dorado and visitation valley elementary and middle school. kurtz his staff and volunteers...
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. >> kurt poker the u.s. representative to ukraine, he moderated a panel discussion about global immigration and refugee policy. panelists include secretary of state and richard, former human rights first president and boston college political, peter who wrote about immigration. for the international and adversity hosted this discussion. >> the topic of this discussion were about to have his immigration, finding solutions. and i think the first thing we have to do is say what is the problem exactly. and when you start thinking about what is the problem, it goes in a lot of different directions. you have an issue of global migration, you have immigration and immigration policy in the united states, refugee and displaced persons and you have the treatment of people and human rights and how are these people handle. just to give you a few numbers to think about as we start off, according to the un there are 272 million migrants in the world so were talking about people who have moved from country to country, that
. >> kurt poker the u.s. representative to ukraine, he moderated a panel discussion about global immigration and refugee policy. panelists include secretary of state and richard, former human rights first president and boston college political, peter who wrote about immigration. for the international and adversity hosted this discussion. >> the topic of this discussion were about to have his immigration, finding solutions. and i think the first thing we have to do is say what is the...
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now, kurt was a great player.nd just on his playing skills alone should be part of the baseball hall of fame. he played almost his entire career with the cardinals, seven consecutive years. that included two world series pennants in 1964 and 1967. he won seven gold gloves in that ten years designated in that -- in that seven years rather. the best center fielder in the national league. i remember that team well. we were cardinal fans at my house. in the late 1950's, early 1960's, you didn't have very many sports on tv but we listened to every cart natural game that we could hear on -- cardinal game that we could hear on the radio. my mom and dad were dairy farmers. i remember hauling hay at night and whoever was driving the truck should have been almost deaf because the radio -- if there was a cardinals game going on would be as loud as it could possibly be so those of us out tossing the bails on the hay truck could hear the cardinals game. i also remember and i checked myself yesterday to be sure i was accurate b
now, kurt was a great player.nd just on his playing skills alone should be part of the baseball hall of fame. he played almost his entire career with the cardinals, seven consecutive years. that included two world series pennants in 1964 and 1967. he won seven gold gloves in that ten years designated in that -- in that seven years rather. the best center fielder in the national league. i remember that team well. we were cardinal fans at my house. in the late 1950's, early 1960's, you didn't...
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kurt: i disagree. you do not know and you cannot sit here and argue seriously that the reason why all of the central americans are coming is because they are fleeing for their lives. you don't know that and i don't know that. some of them are. juan: do you really believe that any of these people and how many of these individuals, have you sat with. how many of these individuals have you tried to get a fair hearing for and they don't get a chance about the gang dealer, misogynist, the anti- whatever religion the person is, the homophobes, you keep going down the list and you will see that the vast majority of these people, are flaying help. kurt: the vast majority of the people that you are talking to our. elisa: you guys talked about who you can but we can agree on. nothing of the refugees we can agree that we have a legal obligation of the united states but also moral obligation to find out. kurt: i agree. elisa: whether they come seeking protection in america. whether they have a claim under the law.
kurt: i disagree. you do not know and you cannot sit here and argue seriously that the reason why all of the central americans are coming is because they are fleeing for their lives. you don't know that and i don't know that. some of them are. juan: do you really believe that any of these people and how many of these individuals, have you sat with. how many of these individuals have you tried to get a fair hearing for and they don't get a chance about the gang dealer, misogynist, the anti-...
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there was always the speculation of kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems and nirvana unpluggedthe clouds parted, you know, and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ not through >> from seattle tonight word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise. but it was devastating. because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over, and i just -- i was there for like 20 minutes for half an hour just crying right there. i just don't understand it, that's all. >> he was the closest his generation came to a john len non. he was writing very much from the heart, very directly and didn't play according to the rules. >> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turn to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band fell apart after only making a couple records. you know, what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, thever job ve blur. my head is pounding, this has
there was always the speculation of kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems and nirvana unpluggedthe clouds parted, you know, and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ not through >> from seattle tonight word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise. but it was devastating. because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over, and i just -- i...
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. >> kurt, you were a republican. you must talk to some of your republican friend who is say this can't be the side of the law that we're on. >> well, i remember as a republican at the oversight committee when they were the ones talking about the american peoples' right to know, cooperating with subpoenas, i remember when they issued hundreds of subpoenas to barack obama, conducted hundreds of closed door depositions, and even sued the justice department over executive privilege. and now it's completely unrecognizable. >> and mick mulvaney, the president acting chief of staff was a member of congress whose whole thing was about congressional authority and the power of congress, the article one institution. the idea he's involved in this because it's the office of management and budget that would hold that money back. >> the mick mulvaney of the obama era along with the mike pompeo of the obama era, they would be screaming outrage at the liberal use of executive authority to shield responsibilities to congress. and fra
. >> kurt, you were a republican. you must talk to some of your republican friend who is say this can't be the side of the law that we're on. >> well, i remember as a republican at the oversight committee when they were the ones talking about the american peoples' right to know, cooperating with subpoenas, i remember when they issued hundreds of subpoenas to barack obama, conducted hundreds of closed door depositions, and even sued the justice department over executive privilege....
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and fourth, anja will interview i guy who is a force of nature, kurt campbell. ambassador canada for president obama was our assistant secretary of state for east asia, architect of the strategic pivot at the united states bank to the indo-pacific, a compelling thinker on these issues. so we have four conversations. we hope it will be useful to you. we thank you for being here. without further ado, anja manuel and michael pillsbury. [applause] >> thank you all for being here today. i have to say when we were in aspen last august, i thought we had one of the best discussions we have ever had at the strategy group, in terms of depth of substance, diversity of opinion, but being respectful of each other's differences of opinion. and you will see have slightly different format today than we would normally do with the budget big panels for everybody talks. we wanted to give each, we want to highlight a couple of our authors with books and give each of them really an opportunity to dig deep into what they're trying to say. mike pillsbury of course needs no introductio
and fourth, anja will interview i guy who is a force of nature, kurt campbell. ambassador canada for president obama was our assistant secretary of state for east asia, architect of the strategic pivot at the united states bank to the indo-pacific, a compelling thinker on these issues. so we have four conversations. we hope it will be useful to you. we thank you for being here. without further ado, anja manuel and michael pillsbury. [applause] >> thank you all for being here today. i have...
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thank you for being here first to kurt.[applause] let me close with a couple of small remarks and that is we obviously could only feature a very small number of these fantastic papers that are in the bucket on the website and on about. please read them. people put a lot of effort into them and there is a lot of me nuance. none of this would have happened without our team so can we please get a big round of applause to jonathan and leah and john
thank you for being here first to kurt.[applause] let me close with a couple of small remarks and that is we obviously could only feature a very small number of these fantastic papers that are in the bucket on the website and on about. please read them. people put a lot of effort into them and there is a lot of me nuance. none of this would have happened without our team so can we please get a big round of applause to jonathan and leah and john
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is not going to be with us via skype we're going to have her by phone today also with us today is kurt trina baxter she's a land of food justice activist would soil generation a coalition of growers led by people of color in philadelphia and we have julie distillery a big generation cotton farmer from north carolina an owner of black cotton and finally we have professor carmen harris she's at the professor of history at the university of south carolina carmen has been researching race policy and agriculture for 20 years comment i'd like to begin with you as we noted in the beginning of the show there that the the status of black farmers in the u.s. right now that what 2 percent of farmers or are black in the u.s. hasn't always been the case can you take us back about 100 years and set us up what it used to be like and then what happened how did we get here. well about 100 years ago you were at the peak of black farmer ownership around 1920 maybe about 15 percent of farmers were african-american it's very interesting i was looking at some statistics in that bats of this and and an $870.
is not going to be with us via skype we're going to have her by phone today also with us today is kurt trina baxter she's a land of food justice activist would soil generation a coalition of growers led by people of color in philadelphia and we have julie distillery a big generation cotton farmer from north carolina an owner of black cotton and finally we have professor carmen harris she's at the professor of history at the university of south carolina carmen has been researching race policy...
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kurt, you know in terms of the parks, we were just down there. it was absolutely packed to the gills. you couldn't move. the new "star wars" attraction -- >> talking about orlando? melissa: in orlando, in orlando was, i mean, our family, not me, the rest of the family got there at 5:00 in the morning to stand in line. they stood there two hours just to get in. they were not alone. >> investors, wall street remains bullish on the stock. 74% have a bye rating for it right now. 26 a hold rating. nobody says sell. it is doing very well. streaming is a good narrative. the concern about the coronavirus on the asian properties, yes that is legitimate. we'll keep our eye on that one. but we're also going to look at the traditional media company disney is. look at highlights from 2019, that brought in $1.1 billion. of movie business. "frozen 2", "star wars" rise of skywalker disney was above any company. melissa: based on that, disney first quarter, media revenue 7.4 billion as we're watching more numbers cross the wire. cable networks revenue for the fir
kurt, you know in terms of the parks, we were just down there. it was absolutely packed to the gills. you couldn't move. the new "star wars" attraction -- >> talking about orlando? melissa: in orlando, in orlando was, i mean, our family, not me, the rest of the family got there at 5:00 in the morning to stand in line. they stood there two hours just to get in. they were not alone. >> investors, wall street remains bullish on the stock. 74% have a bye rating for it right...
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kurt, his staff and volunteers steer students into positive experiences.homework help in the schools plus free after school weekend and summer activities like sports drills, fencing, zip lining, camping and hiking in yosemite. >> a lot of them have not been outside of san francisco and just seeing that for the first time is like, wow, this is amazing. >> reporter: anthea -- anthony remembers r.o.c.k. was a refuge where he learned life skills. >> r.o.c.k. wanted us to shine.tooktime to me to go away to college and get the actual college experience. >> reporter: for providing a rock of support for visitation valley kids, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to kurt dougie. >>> funding comes from the school district, city and private donations and by the way kurt whose degree was in computer science gave up his tech job to become the executive director. he decided it was more rewarding to help kids than to stay put at his startup job. >>> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com /hero. >>> and nation wide then
kurt, his staff and volunteers steer students into positive experiences.homework help in the schools plus free after school weekend and summer activities like sports drills, fencing, zip lining, camping and hiking in yosemite. >> a lot of them have not been outside of san francisco and just seeing that for the first time is like, wow, this is amazing. >> reporter: anthea -- anthony remembers r.o.c.k. was a refuge where he learned life skills. >> r.o.c.k. wanted us to...
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kurt harden. i think you will find your work cut out for you. >> how do you do. like he couldn't believe it, like he couldn't believe it. >> what did he say? >> he said how do you do? he said it twice, then he turned around and went back to his desk and said he would see me tomorrow. >> what did the other guy do then? there wases, like some sort of joke, and then he took me down to the medical office. >> did anybody say anything about you being the first colored girl in the office? >> they didn't have to. you could see it in their faces. the where the girl and mr. nelson's office looked at me. >> maybe you just imagined all of this. say,at is a crazy thing to mama. why should she imagine a? it is the truth. you just don't understand. >> i understand. you may not think i understand, but i do. can't understand, because i am your mother and i am older, but i do. what you are going through isn't new. young girl, i had to leave high school to get a job. i would have given anything to work in a shop, but this wasn't done where i lived. nobody ever heard of a nigger wor
kurt harden. i think you will find your work cut out for you. >> how do you do. like he couldn't believe it, like he couldn't believe it. >> what did he say? >> he said how do you do? he said it twice, then he turned around and went back to his desk and said he would see me tomorrow. >> what did the other guy do then? there wases, like some sort of joke, and then he took me down to the medical office. >> did anybody say anything about you being the first colored...
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josie pinto and kurt pullman, i appreciate your time and your perspective.r. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern, live from manchester. we continue our special coverage of the primary here in new hampshire throughout the weekend. hardball with chris matthews is next. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa due to inclement weather... all two-wheel drive cross-overs should close for the day. wannabe suvs should close for the day. regular four door sedans should close for the foreseeable future. all jeep 4x4 vehicles will remain open- despite the harsh weather conditions. ♪ when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to lif
josie pinto and kurt pullman, i appreciate your time and your perspective.r. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern, live from manchester. we continue our special coverage of the primary here in new hampshire throughout the weekend. hardball with chris matthews is next. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a...
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thank you for being here first to kurt.[applause] let me close with a couple of small remarks and that is we obviously could only feature a very small number of these fantastic papers that are in the bucket on the website and on about. please read them. people put a lot of effort into them and there is a lot of me nuance. none of this would have happened without our team so can we please get a big round of applause to jonathan and leah and john and all of the interns that make this work. .. >> we don't say this is the greatest to put that on so to have that sensibility of the first african-american president in the sense that they did something pioneering or disrupting or noisy geniuses or quiet innovators. >> every morning arriving at the doorstep the argument for secession it has contempt on the other side. but lead is missing is understanding of a different place of view >> and with small towns in america they are walking on a tight rope. one miss and they fall there is no safety net. and to be obsessed with the narrativ
thank you for being here first to kurt.[applause] let me close with a couple of small remarks and that is we obviously could only feature a very small number of these fantastic papers that are in the bucket on the website and on about. please read them. people put a lot of effort into them and there is a lot of me nuance. none of this would have happened without our team so can we please get a big round of applause to jonathan and leah and john and all of the interns that make this work. .....
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kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed, for a foul in the build up.ry maguire then doubled united's lead, having avoided a red card after appearing to kick out at batshuayi. olivier giroud then thought he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as ole gunnar solksjaer‘s side move up to seventh it was about some individual quality when it mattered. a great cross, a fantastic header by anthony and a great corner kick and finally we can see harry mcguire score a goal. and i have to say we have the margins on oui’ i have to say we have the margins on our side. in football it does happen that we get some luck. they were u nfortu nate that we get some luck. they were unfortunate with the two var goals which i think they were the right decision but they were marginal. manchester united and chelsea players wore black armbands before monday's game, in honour of the former united goalkeeper, harry gregg, who's died at the age of 87. he survived the munich air disaster in 1958, pulling teammates and other passengers out of the plane's bur
kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed, for a foul in the build up.ry maguire then doubled united's lead, having avoided a red card after appearing to kick out at batshuayi. olivier giroud then thought he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as ole gunnar solksjaer‘s side move up to seventh it was about some individual quality when it mattered. a great cross, a fantastic header by anthony and a great corner kick and finally we can see harry mcguire score a...
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this is in kurt's memo, and kurt will please provide some comments. >> sure. commissioners, you may remember in december, we described certain updates that were limited to certain goals and responsibilities. what may not be known is there's an appendix that provide a process by which staff and the general consultant who employ when making decisions and recommendations to the retirement board concerning manager retention, these were last updated in 2008. and so as we did with the overall investment policy statement, we want to bring it current. so in addition to routine changes to certain descriptions and/or clarifying language, it's still noted we are recommending two primary changes that we believe will accomplish three things. first, they will better reflect current practices and duties. two, they will involve reporting to reflect staff's resources, capablities, and really the sfers investment horizon, and the third is to make sfers as attractive as possible to the investment community. we are proposing a change in the frequency of the managers under review
this is in kurt's memo, and kurt will please provide some comments. >> sure. commissioners, you may remember in december, we described certain updates that were limited to certain goals and responsibilities. what may not be known is there's an appendix that provide a process by which staff and the general consultant who employ when making decisions and recommendations to the retirement board concerning manager retention, these were last updated in 2008. and so as we did with the overall...
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chelsea's equaliser came from the unlikely source of kurt zouma but was there a push from brandon williamst the near post? review thought so so no goal. and it got worst ten minutes later. harry maguire could have seen red in the first half but now he was doubling united's lee. olivier giroud thought he put one back but review intervened again. offside this time to make it a hat—trick of review decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it isjust decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it is just not your day. as for united mac it was a tough day off a pitch but this was perhaps the only attribute that harry gregg would really want. olivia campbell, bbc news. as lydia mentioned, tributes were paid to harry gregg at the match, manchester united's former goalkeeper who's died at the age of 87. gregg has been described as a legend of the game and a brave selfless giant of a man. sir alex ferguson even said he was his hero. gregg was also a northern ireland international over a career spanning 35 years, but his role in the munich air disaster of 1958 will never be forgotten. k
chelsea's equaliser came from the unlikely source of kurt zouma but was there a push from brandon williamst the near post? review thought so so no goal. and it got worst ten minutes later. harry maguire could have seen red in the first half but now he was doubling united's lee. olivier giroud thought he put one back but review intervened again. offside this time to make it a hat—trick of review decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it isjust decisions against chelsea in one match....
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kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed, for a foul in the build up.ing avoided a red card after appearing to kick out at batshuayi. 0livier giroud then thought he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as 0le gunnar solksjaer‘s
kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed, for a foul in the build up.ing avoided a red card after appearing to kick out at batshuayi. 0livier giroud then thought he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as 0le gunnar solksjaer‘s
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kathleen hicks and kurt campbell. kathleen hicks is not the household name of condi rice but in my humble estimation you will hear a lot more from her in the future. the henry kissinger senior vice president see sis in the cast on - - in the kissinger chair and a senior official in the obama administration is deputy under secretary of state and was in charge of our strategic plannin planning. i think she is one of the smartest people in washington thinking how america positions itself to retain our strategic dominance in both nato into ambassadors from europe of ukraine and austria and just around the world the ambassador of mexico. it's a pleasure to have cat here there is a chapter in the book cat has written and i want to talk to you about the military challenges that we face with a former secretary of defense right in front of us. we spent the last two years over two issues. number one, how do we working with australia and japan in singapore and malaysia and india make sure there is a weight of free and democratic
kathleen hicks and kurt campbell. kathleen hicks is not the household name of condi rice but in my humble estimation you will hear a lot more from her in the future. the henry kissinger senior vice president see sis in the cast on - - in the kissinger chair and a senior official in the obama administration is deputy under secretary of state and was in charge of our strategic plannin planning. i think she is one of the smartest people in washington thinking how america positions itself to retain...
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congress and an agreement with mexico and canada in 1986 turned the tide, and so did rice farmers like kurt richter, who agreed to flood their fields when water foul migrate. >> access to winter water is not that difficult, as long as we're not in a drought period. so we have the opportunity to pump water off of the river and shoot it out on to this ground and create what you see behind me here. >> reporter: all together, rice farmers in the central valley flood about 250,000 acres each winter to provide wetlands for birds using the pacific flyway. by the time growing season starts again, the birds will be gone, and the farmers will get their land back, knowing they've given nature a little boost. john blackstone, san francisco. >> fly stuff. and that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for everyone else, check back with us a bit later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york ci >>> it's friday, february 14th, 2020, this is "cbs morning news". >>> pushing back. attorney general william bar
congress and an agreement with mexico and canada in 1986 turned the tide, and so did rice farmers like kurt richter, who agreed to flood their fields when water foul migrate. >> access to winter water is not that difficult, as long as we're not in a drought period. so we have the opportunity to pump water off of the river and shoot it out on to this ground and create what you see behind me here. >> reporter: all together, rice farmers in the central valley flood about 250,000 acres...
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. >>> and tomorrow they lift the kurt for fan fest in san francisco. the giants are undergoing a lot of changes this season. >> sad. >> and there's a new manager for the first time in 14 years, and gabe kapler joins them. it's free. you can't beat that. and in case you forgot, nbc bay area is the broadcast television home for the giants. >> feels like baseball weather out there. >>> yeah, it does. reaching up to 70 degrees, and sunday is the day we will be watching for high winds as temperatures drop, and then we are back week. >> sounds good. >> thank you. >> hold on tor the >> thank you for joining us. tonight's newscast is at 5:00. tom steyer: listen, every democrat running for president is better than the criminal in the white house. we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, i started need to impeach ...a national referendum...dent accountable. ...and ending corporate money in politics. as president, i'll declare climate change a
. >>> and tomorrow they lift the kurt for fan fest in san francisco. the giants are undergoing a lot of changes this season. >> sad. >> and there's a new manager for the first time in 14 years, and gabe kapler joins them. it's free. you can't beat that. and in case you forgot, nbc bay area is the broadcast television home for the giants. >> feels like baseball weather out there. >>> yeah, it does. reaching up to 70 degrees, and sunday is the day we will be...
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bush and without elise jordan and former government committee oversight kurt bardella and from axios, jim and have chavandehei and joe, contis to make fools republicans all the way. >> they knew it. trying to cover up they're too afraid to do the right thing because they may lose a couple of points for their approval rating. willie, this is so predictable. donald trump gets starts -- starts in on ukraine and things that gets his impeached. rightly impeached. wants to call it a fake, his lackeys on television, listen to words of republicans and the sna w senate who said what he did is terrible wrong we just don't have the courage to impeach him. what happens after this? he news to just full-on once again challenging the independence of the federal judiciary. he is corrupting the department of justice. in a way that we haven't seen since john mitchell was, was the attorney general for richard milhous nixon. he's telling the military to investigate a war hero, simply because what that war hero reported was the truth. we could go through a laundry list of this, but, again, all donald trum
bush and without elise jordan and former government committee oversight kurt bardella and from axios, jim and have chavandehei and joe, contis to make fools republicans all the way. >> they knew it. trying to cover up they're too afraid to do the right thing because they may lose a couple of points for their approval rating. willie, this is so predictable. donald trump gets starts -- starts in on ukraine and things that gets his impeached. rightly impeached. wants to call it a fake, his...
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.>>> thousands of people enjoyed the black joy kurt parade today. the parade began at 12:30 this afternoon and ended at 20th, the annual event provides a safe space in the community to celebrate the influence of broad culture, past, present and future, the celebration continues at the black joy parade at complex oakland. >>> the 60th annual expo wrapped up today in san francisco, three-day event took place at the fair building in golden gate park including more than 150,000 orchids from around the world.>> there is another room with vendors from 25 vendors from all over the world. they sell plants and orchids that you cannot find otherwise.>> is billed as the largest orchid show in america. >> early writing centers open this weekend under the voters choice act, 15 counties in california including sacramento, san mateo and santa clara have now adopted vote centers, the goal is to increase patients by providing voters with increased flexibility to vote when and where is most convenient. you can also place your ballot location were vote by mail. >>> an
.>>> thousands of people enjoyed the black joy kurt parade today. the parade began at 12:30 this afternoon and ended at 20th, the annual event provides a safe space in the community to celebrate the influence of broad culture, past, present and future, the celebration continues at the black joy parade at complex oakland. >>> the 60th annual expo wrapped up today in san francisco, three-day event took place at the fair building in golden gate park including more than 150,000...
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liz: the name of the coach was kurt russell. just kidding.ed herb brooks. >> there you go. liz: have a great day. thanks so much. jordan kimmel, our good friend of the show. it's red across the board on this friday. major averages are set to close lower for the first time in three weeks but monday's a brand new week. it better be with "the claman countdown." wall street closing out the week all three averages and even the date and negative territory as the number of coronavirus cases outside of china rises, the dow ended 225 points, off session most, melissa francis, good to have you in me and everybody here. >> i am, mixing, welcome back to after the bow. the s&p and nasdaq also in the red, second in the row, s&p 35 more than 1%, the nasdaq more than 2%. we will talk about the big market
liz: the name of the coach was kurt russell. just kidding.ed herb brooks. >> there you go. liz: have a great day. thanks so much. jordan kimmel, our good friend of the show. it's red across the board on this friday. major averages are set to close lower for the first time in three weeks but monday's a brand new week. it better be with "the claman countdown." wall street closing out the week all three averages and even the date and negative territory as the number of coronavirus...
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. >> reporter: on the big screen, kurt douglas played the tough guy. >> i want to fight. my first fight that's all. >> reporter: anti-hero with a ch chiz theed draw. >> but the actor was no heel. he was a legend. his son wrote on social media. an actor from the gold b age of movies who live well into his golden years. his commit mement to justice an the causes he believed in set a standard for all of us to aspire to. born in 1960, the son of jewish immigrants herks dreamed of being a stage actor. at least that's what he told "today" in 1994. >> i have always dreamt of being a movie star. my dream came truth. be careful what you dream. it may come true. >> reporter: his accounting career took off in 1949 when he scored an oscar nomination for a ruthless boxer in the movie "champion." >> for the first time in my life, people cheering for me. sflr the cheering would last decades. among his long list of movie, "the bad and the beautiful." >> that's only a man. >> "lust for life", where he played van gogh and gunfight at the okay corral sharing the screen. >> as long as we liv
. >> reporter: on the big screen, kurt douglas played the tough guy. >> i want to fight. my first fight that's all. >> reporter: anti-hero with a ch chiz theed draw. >> but the actor was no heel. he was a legend. his son wrote on social media. an actor from the gold b age of movies who live well into his golden years. his commit mement to justice an the causes he believed in set a standard for all of us to aspire to. born in 1960, the son of jewish immigrants herks...
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kurt douglas was 103 years >>yeah, we'll tell you security the video company bring is trying to increase privacy protections to prevent hackers from accessing your kept us a break in 1990's cold case this as police issued several search warrants in california kristin smart case >>now to a developing story deputies are served search warrants in connection with the disappearance of kristin smart 19 year-old from stockton was a freshman at cal poly in san luis obispo when she went missing after an off campus party. search warrants were served at 4 separate locations in california and in washington state courtney friel has the latest from san pedro in los angeles county. >>you're watching paul flores being questioned by police as fbi and san louis obispo sheriff's investigators conduct a search warrant and remove new evidence from his san pedro home. authorities have long said florence is a person of interest in the disappearance case of cal poly student kristin smart who was 19 when she vanished on her way home from an off campus party in 1996. florence was the last person to see her but he
kurt douglas was 103 years >>yeah, we'll tell you security the video company bring is trying to increase privacy protections to prevent hackers from accessing your kept us a break in 1990's cold case this as police issued several search warrants in california kristin smart case >>now to a developing story deputies are served search warrants in connection with the disappearance of kristin smart 19 year-old from stockton was a freshman at cal poly in san luis obispo when she went...
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kurt hears ago today nelson mandela walk free from prison a key moment in ending apartheid south africa's system of racial oppression mandela went on to become the 1st democratically elected president of south africa another activists dennis goldberg stood trial with mandela and 964 and he's not the few people convicted at that trial who's still alive. met him in cape town. member him coming out of prison with his wife winnie by his side. courting her. he was her 1st. and he made a speech. which was typical of notes from anger over your. love for me. we visited sternness goldberg at his home in cape cod despite having cancer he wants to talk about the past his parents were british immigrants and opposed to apartheid when he was a student goldberg joins the resistance it was a time when peaceful protests by the black population were violently suppressed time and again and there are many years though for nelson mandela the same he setting up a new legal on me and then if you go for picnic or trying you know how to build bridges can you. really join us if you use of course but mandela and go
kurt hears ago today nelson mandela walk free from prison a key moment in ending apartheid south africa's system of racial oppression mandela went on to become the 1st democratically elected president of south africa another activists dennis goldberg stood trial with mandela and 964 and he's not the few people convicted at that trial who's still alive. met him in cape town. member him coming out of prison with his wife winnie by his side. courting her. he was her 1st. and he made a speech....
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wyoming, here and is watching at home, good morning go also secretary of state and buchanan treasurer kurt meyer and superintendent. [applause] together we have addressed all drafting sensible and workable solutions with even the most challenging those facing our state and communities and origins brick i thank you for your work we are honored this morning for veterans of the supreme court chief justic justice, thank you for the wise consideration of perplexing issues in your appropriate application of the law. [applause] and i am pleased to have these chairman of the arapahoe business council with us today and the unfortunate travel conditions prevented karen schneider from being here like you to join me to welcome them to this chamber. [applause] i have enjoyed building our relationship this year i look forward to the progress we will make in the year ahead. our peoples and governments deserve the very best efforts and we will jointly work on that thank you to secretary buchanan and his team for their partnership for the new proposal to be used for voter registration. i could not be more
wyoming, here and is watching at home, good morning go also secretary of state and buchanan treasurer kurt meyer and superintendent. [applause] together we have addressed all drafting sensible and workable solutions with even the most challenging those facing our state and communities and origins brick i thank you for your work we are honored this morning for veterans of the supreme court chief justic justice, thank you for the wise consideration of perplexing issues in your appropriate...
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but they're more expensive for me so the charity offers donors free here kurt as an incentive to come forward. when they're difficult to cancer patients go through a difficult time finding this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage those in need. and for donors like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to him and recovering from. another news migrants have clashed with police during protests on the greek island of last boss officers through tear gas canisters to disperse some 2000 migrants suydam seekers were rallying against conditions in camps on the island rights groups in the un have repeatedly expressed concern over conditions and slow process in their. an air canada plane has made an emergency landing in madrid after experiencing technical issues on takeoff the plane circled for 4 hours to burn fuel and light in the aircraft before it safely touched down everyone on board the boeing 767 was unharmed. bangladeshi cities are drowning in plas
but they're more expensive for me so the charity offers donors free here kurt as an incentive to come forward. when they're difficult to cancer patients go through a difficult time finding this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage those in need. and for donors like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to him and recovering from. another news migrants...
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and so did rice farmers like kurt richter who agreed to flood their fields when water fowl migrate. >er is not that difficult as long as we are not in a drought period, so we have the opportunity to pump water off of the river and shoot it out on to this ground, and create what you see behind me here. >> reporter: all together, rice farmers in the central valley flood about 250,000 acres each winter to provide wetlands for birds using the pacific flyway. by the time growing season starts again, the birds will be gone and the farmers will get their land back. knowing they have given nature a little boost. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> quijano: that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday, "60 minutes" is coming up. i'm elaine quijano in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:00, trading one quarantined for another, a plane filled with coronavirus headed to the bay area right now. plus, a golf cart is math's master to smithereens the following two stories, the teen joyride that went horribl
and so did rice farmers like kurt richter who agreed to flood their fields when water fowl migrate. >er is not that difficult as long as we are not in a drought period, so we have the opportunity to pump water off of the river and shoot it out on to this ground, and create what you see behind me here. >> reporter: all together, rice farmers in the central valley flood about 250,000 acres each winter to provide wetlands for birds using the pacific flyway. by the time growing season...
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but they're more expensive so the charity offers donors free here kurt as an incentive to come forward. when they difficult cancer patients go through a difficult time fighting this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage those in need. and for dourness like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to them and recovering from cancer. that's good news on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can follow me of. with a member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. collected by children in india. used all masks by cosmetics companies. my god is a law material that's mining in a highly risky conditions. combining business with culture it's a balancing act for the manufacturing industry. global 3000. and 90 minutes on d w. it's all happening though joe when it comes to claim. your links to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the day of an afr
but they're more expensive so the charity offers donors free here kurt as an incentive to come forward. when they difficult cancer patients go through a difficult time fighting this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage those in need. and for dourness like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to them and recovering from cancer. that's good news on the...
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kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed for a foul in the build up. he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as 0le gunnar solksjaer‘s side move up to seventh. he was about some individual quality when it mattered. a fantastic header by anthony and a great corner kick and finally we can see harry mcguire scored it. we have margins on our side. input all, it does happen that you get some blood today. today, they were fortunate with the two goals, i think the right decisions but they were marginal. kim clijsters produced some great tennis in herfirst wta match in nearly eight years — but was eventually beaten in straight set by garbine muguruza in dubai.the 36 year old went toe—to—toe with the former wimbledon and french open champion and even came from a double—break down in the second set. but she was ultimate beaten by a big serve in the tie—break as she lost 6—2 7—6. faf du plessis has stepped down as south africa's test and t20 captain with immediate effect. in a statement, he described it as the toughest decision he's mad
kurt zouma then had his equaliser disallowed for a foul in the build up. he'd pulled a goal back only for his header to be ruled out by var as 0le gunnar solksjaer‘s side move up to seventh. he was about some individual quality when it mattered. a fantastic header by anthony and a great corner kick and finally we can see harry mcguire scored it. we have margins on our side. input all, it does happen that you get some blood today. today, they were fortunate with the two goals, i think the...
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chelsea's equaliser came from the unlikely source of kurt zouma
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chelsea's equaliser came from the unlikely source of kurt zouma. but was that a push?se ten minutes later when harry maguire could have seen red. but it was a doubling of the united leg. 0livier giroud thought he pulled one back but var intervened again. a hat—trick of var decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it isjust decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it is just not your day. as for united, it was a tough day. as for united, it was a tough day of the pitch but this was perhaps the only tribute that harry gregg would really want. tribute to harry gregg. the former goalkeeper who has died at 87. harry gregg went back into the burning wreckage to pull strangers and his teammates to safety after the terrible and plane crash. many have been remembering his talents on the pitch. i have never seen a braver goalkeeper stop missing clips, i have worked with great goalkeepers but when used seem play for northern ireland, he was unbelievable. coming infor ireland, he was unbelievable. coming in for punches, crosses, he had everything. 0ne in for punc
chelsea's equaliser came from the unlikely source of kurt zouma. but was that a push?se ten minutes later when harry maguire could have seen red. but it was a doubling of the united leg. 0livier giroud thought he pulled one back but var intervened again. a hat—trick of var decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it isjust decisions against chelsea in one match. sometimes it is just not your day. as for united, it was a tough day. as for united, it was a tough day of the pitch but...
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but they're more expensive to me so the charity offers donors free here kurt as an incentive to come forward. but they difficult in cancer patients go through a difficult time fighting this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage them as a need. and for donors like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to women recovering from cancer. now to some other news and in bolivia political parties have begun registering their candidates for upcoming presidential elections exiled former leader evo morales will not be standing his party has appointed former economy minister luis r.k. as its candidate the vote is due in may. migrants clashed with police during protests on the greek island of last officers used tear gas to disperse some 2000 migrants who were rallying against conditions in camps on the island rights groups and the un have expressed concerns over conditions and long application processing times. and in australia some 80 koalas have been injure
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preferred over synthetic bricks but they're more expensive so the charity all 1st donors feel here kurt as an incentive to come forward. when they've difficulty cancer patients go through a difficult time fighting this disease and then they suffer from hair loss and hair is important to the overall appearance of a woman in pakistan as citizens it's our duty to encourage them as a need. and for doris like someone they know this small gesture can make a big difference to them and recovered from. that's good news on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter. hash tag the daily member whatever happens now and then tomorrow is another day. it is only dying slowly but it is dying the combustion engine. oil has served progress for more than a 100 years. now and this new. but much more follow up. question on survival for the german auto industry. made in germany. t.w. . in ghana a trip to the markets to be deadly for the farmers in style holders have no choice to go boy or girl of god as economy could be flourishing but the people here see no signs of cross crumbling bridges o
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