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. >> with simpson in hiding, lapd homicide detective tom lange and his team uncovered what was later described as a mountain of evidence, a trail that led right to o.j. simpson's bedroom. >> all the evidence was blood. >> everything pointed to o.j. simps simpson. >> everything. we had plenty for an arrest warrant. >> three days after the murders, police notified simpson's attorney robert shapiro, and he struck a deal with the lapd. simpson would turn himself in on the morning of june 17th, 1994 at police headquarters. >> you had an agreement to present simpson at 11:00 at barter center. >> yes. nothing written. this was an oral thing. bring him in. if that's what you want to do, get it over with. >> the morning simpson was supposed to turn himself in, he was grief stricken, not only for simpson he said but also for nicole. >> we had a good friendship. >> okay. >> she loved you. >> she never told me she loved me but we had a good friendship. >> did you love her? >> yes. >> as the deadline for o.j. simpson's surrender, approached, the lapd was prepping for a live press conference to te
. >> with simpson in hiding, lapd homicide detective tom lange and his team uncovered what was later described as a mountain of evidence, a trail that led right to o.j. simpson's bedroom. >> all the evidence was blood. >> everything pointed to o.j. simps simpson. >> everything. we had plenty for an arrest warrant. >> three days after the murders, police notified simpson's attorney robert shapiro, and he struck a deal with the lapd. simpson would turn himself in on...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.asary-based driller encana announced plans it is setting up shop in the u.s. for more on why the move is being made and what it says about the canadian energy sector, we welcome kevin orland. obviously part of a trend, which is why it is attracting attention. transcanada changed its name, encana. they will be changing their name once they move. what is going on, why is it a concern? kevin: the company says it is making the move in order to attract a wider investment base, simple by its story for investors. executive said on the conference call, right now, encana only has 10% of its shares held by passive investors like etf's, peersth this move, -- have about 30% of their shares held by that. encana thinks that the move can be more appealing to investors, which it does not meet the criteria for right now. as far as the concerns, this is name, dates back to the canadian pacific railway in the 1800s. it is a morale blow to see this happen in canada. shery: how widely expected was this, gi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.asary-based driller encana announced plans it is setting up shop in the u.s. for more on why the move is being made and what it says about the canadian energy sector, we welcome kevin orland. obviously part of a trend, which is why it is attracting attention. transcanada changed its name, encana. they will be changing their name once they move. what is going on, why is it a concern? kevin: the company says it is making the move in order to attract a wider...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. u.s. factory gauges unexpectedly fell deeper into contraction, posting the weakest reading since the end of the last recession. that as the global economy flashes clear warning signs. plus, the great american debt binge. deleveraging that was supposed to sweep over corporate america appears to be on hold. vc's and execs from private discuss whether the financial system industry of ipo's is working. who will not be at the table? bankers. shery: let's get started with a quick check on where the markets are trading. we are seeing major indices falling more than a percent. stocks falling, treasury yields falling. the s&p 500 now falling the most in over a month. .very sector is in the red the client being led by industrials, banks down as well as rates move lower. we are also seeing a lot of industrials being hit on that surprisingly weak manufacturing and data volatility. also gaining ground, the vix, surging for that 20 level. we
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. u.s. factory gauges unexpectedly fell deeper into contraction, posting the weakest reading since the end of the last recession. that as the global economy flashes clear warning signs. plus, the great american debt binge. deleveraging that was supposed to sweep over corporate america appears to be on hold. vc's and execs from private discuss whether the financial system industry of ipo's is...
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. >> and live in toronto, i'm lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."re joined by our bloomberg audiences. the top stories we're following from around the world. >> a downshift in the u.s. labor market, hiring missed projections while wage gains warned, offering a warning that the record long expansion may be slowing. plus, the shale patch slowdown. what's next for the basin whose abundant america's quest for energy independence. and the big dogs of modern mergens and acquisitions aren't tough anymore. we will take a look at what fails. when deal genius let's get a quick take on the averages. it's been a flippy week. gain&p 500 up at 1% of the now, even though after the jobs data we saw a bit of a decline and, of course, it has been a the majorfor averages. -- the major the and hav san fo averages are up 1% apiece, the potential on for fed cuts or just the data today, we shall ask our economist in a moment. look at the 10-year u.s. treasury because we're back to 152 and this is today's action, we've arranged in a four range.oint all week it's been a 10
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explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around lang. the fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump administration the accusation she leveled at president trump and taking aim at his personal attorney rudy giuliani. >>> the major deal just announced president trump
explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around lang. the fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump...
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now lang said the stock is consolidating the gains at top of the big candle. he thinks this pattern is very bullish right here point that out with polaris above the may highs it has a new floor support at $100 how high could it go the stocks old 2018 was around $130 and so you have support up there. now does that intrigue option houses must like it langley wouldn't be surprised if they get there in short order because the momentum is strong and this is dicey because i'm depressed about this one group, royal caribbean. annual report in two days. they've had a very, very rough time here but now there is a w-pattern forming. that is a classic bottom formation that looks like the letter "w" and i want this to work because they are great but this cruise industry has been a disaster as of late. this one is trading at $112 at change and the moving average at 113.77 and up a buck and a half and if they could break out, run back to may highs of about $130 so i'm glad i asked about it if you think i'm right, boom, that could be significant. don't forget the big problem
now lang said the stock is consolidating the gains at top of the big candle. he thinks this pattern is very bullish right here point that out with polaris above the may highs it has a new floor support at $100 how high could it go the stocks old 2018 was around $130 and so you have support up there. now does that intrigue option houses must like it langley wouldn't be surprised if they get there in short order because the momentum is strong and this is dicey because i'm depressed about this one...
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lange says it's worth the wait i agree. finally, now this is one i'm not covering fundamentally i'm not as bullish on it as bob is jack in the box. they compete against mcdonald's. they were spectacular last october. and that worries me that it had such a big gap this thing has been on fire though ever since. making new highs jack in the box held up. the stock is now above the moving average the cloud is as bullish as it gets and green and expanding. while jack in the box is an overbought territory according to the williams percentage r up here, a little overbought. i don't want it to come down to the gap. this is maybe a inl bedded situation that it is overbought and stay there's for weeks or months discuss the embedded and get rich quick it is a thing that con foundz me p it's a stock so overbought it just stays overbought and wins that's a positive sign now look, for the past few weeks jack is snuck a tight trading range. this is what is an ascending triangle see that okay and that is a did where a stock ceiling stays fl
lange says it's worth the wait i agree. finally, now this is one i'm not covering fundamentally i'm not as bullish on it as bob is jack in the box. they compete against mcdonald's. they were spectacular last october. and that worries me that it had such a big gap this thing has been on fire though ever since. making new highs jack in the box held up. the stock is now above the moving average the cloud is as bullish as it gets and green and expanding. while jack in the box is an overbought...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. down to the wire.ays away from the federal election, and the conservative leader andrew scheer is now in a dead heat with justin trudeau. evan solomon is with us now for the latest on this week's candidate account down. of course, we have seen this dead heat going on. anything surprising about what you're seeing in the numbers are what is grabbing attention in the final days? rodeo,da, it is a goat nobody can figure out what the election is about, there is no path for a majority. what is surprising, what nobody saw coming was the rise of a nationalist separatist party in quebec. they had 10 seats out of 338. they could double or triple that. that would stop a trudeau majority government. also a rise of the ndp factor that nobody really saw. we could be in for minority government territory here. the biggest winner out of the election could be the smaller parties. evan: that is why what you're seeing in the final week is what we call project fear. if you vote for them, the other guy will get in. the math
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. down to the wire.ays away from the federal election, and the conservative leader andrew scheer is now in a dead heat with justin trudeau. evan solomon is with us now for the latest on this week's candidate account down. of course, we have seen this dead heat going on. anything surprising about what you're seeing in the numbers are what is grabbing attention in the final days? rodeo,da, it is a goat nobody can figure out what the election is about, there is no...
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i'm amanda lang in new york. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu.oris johnson has called for an election to be held december 12. he says it is the only way to end the brexit nightmare. there are two ways for johnson to get his early election. a simple motion will be two thirds of house of commons members. a second rod would be a vote of no-confidence which could be issued by an opposition party or johnson himself. he could campaign on the idea that anti-brexit forces have prompted -- prevent his effort from getting done. an election before brexit is resolved could help the opposition labor party as well. jeremy corbyn could pounce on the failure to deliver his signature policy, but corbyn currently trails in the polls. so corporate is under pressure from his own party to wait for the brexit woes to get worse. you can see how this becomes a circle that never ends. amanda: brexit very much on the minds of many today. france standing alone in that rejection of a brexit extension hasod president macron instead push for a one-month delay. the block has g
i'm amanda lang in new york. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu.oris johnson has called for an election to be held december 12. he says it is the only way to end the brexit nightmare. there are two ways for johnson to get his early election. a simple motion will be two thirds of house of commons members. a second rod would be a vote of no-confidence which could be issued by an opposition party or johnson himself. he could campaign on the idea that anti-brexit forces have prompted -- prevent his effort...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.e are working our way towards the canadian federal election on october 21, justin trudeau's bid is currently intact despite being rocked by a brown face makeup scandal last month. the incumbent liberal party will do their best to hold their parliamentary seat from closing -- fromervative party the closing and conservative party. our guest is joining us to discuss. evan, it's interesting to see the polling did not move on the blackface scandal but is moving now. when canadians ask who they would like to see as prime minister, for a long time justin trudeau had a walloping lead, that's no longer the case, what's going on? no one can really punch through and so it's a nice night in the phone booth. what's common across the parties is that the word deficit barely appear. this is like going to a restaurant where they have everything on the menu, chinese food, japanese food, british and lebanese food and you think they cannot do all of this well, can they? this is what the platforms are like
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.e are working our way towards the canadian federal election on october 21, justin trudeau's bid is currently intact despite being rocked by a brown face makeup scandal last month. the incumbent liberal party will do their best to hold their parliamentary seat from closing -- fromervative party the closing and conservative party. our guest is joining us to discuss. evan, it's interesting to see the polling did not move on the blackface scandal but is moving...
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i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york.e are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if he does not say that today, if he does pushback, he could have a market reaction -- a negative market reaction that he does not want, so it is a tough job going into this. you have three point 5% unemployment with wages growing even a little bit more slowly. on the other hand, you have the lousy imn manufacturing numbers. so does the fed think they need more stimulus? saythey have to do is something that will convince the market for the fed's on-the-job even if they have not made a decision yet. shery: in the meantime, we continue to see diverging views coming out of the fomc. where do we expect powell to stand in all of this? michael: everybo
i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york.e are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if he does not say that today, if he does pushback, he could have a market reaction --...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ceo dennis muilenburg finished testifying before lawmakers in congress jets thattwo 737 max crashed, killing 346 people just over one hour ago, pledging his commitment to safety. >> the airplanes will return to service once it is safe. this is not going to be timeline-driven. we are committed to answer every question regulators have. the airplane will fly when everyone is convinced it is safe. that is the most important thing here. shery: with more on what we have learned about the testimony is brooke sutherland. when you look at the performance convincingrg, how was he on showing his commitment to safety? brooke: i could feel his emotion. there was a moment in the testimony where they have family and friends of those lion air victims stand up and show the photographs of those who died in the accident, and muilenburg was clearly moved by that, said he was sorry, acknowledged boeing made mistakes. at the same time, he was put under pressure to answer questions about those instant messag
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ceo dennis muilenburg finished testifying before lawmakers in congress jets thattwo 737 max crashed, killing 346 people just over one hour ago, pledging his commitment to safety. >> the airplanes will return to service once it is safe. this is not going to be timeline-driven. we are committed to answer every question regulators have. the airplane will fly when everyone is convinced it is safe. that is the most important thing here. shery: with more on...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.has long been a staple of new york city banking, and it is still plenty to build its new headquarters in the city. the new yorker feels to be losing its luster as the banking giant waste shifting thousands of employees to a more business friendly environment like texas. here with us is michelle davis. wasn't it just last year that jamie dimon said they were committing themselves to the city again? hugemorgan announced this headquarters of they would be park, jamie270 dimon said that they were recommitting themselves. in that year and a half, they been building up operations in some lower-cost areas like plano, texas, where they have this huge cancerous -- campus. this summer they started work on a new one. future, it seems like they will have the same amount of employees in texas as they do in new york. amanda: of course, this is part really sinceing on the electrification of the new york stock exchange, banks started moving to new jersey, away from the downtown core. into context with
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.has long been a staple of new york city banking, and it is still plenty to build its new headquarters in the city. the new yorker feels to be losing its luster as the banking giant waste shifting thousands of employees to a more business friendly environment like texas. here with us is michelle davis. wasn't it just last year that jamie dimon said they were committing themselves to the city again? hugemorgan announced this...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. optimistic on an exit -- the eu's chief negotiator is recommending that brexit talks begin in earnest, sending the sterling surging to its best two days in a decade. and as we heard, more good vibes , the u.s. and china said to have reached a partial agreement that would broker a truce in the trade war. and strong jobs numbers to the north, canada posts and surprisingly strong number of job gains. the labor market is on track for one of its best years on record. romaine: all right, and you mentioned good vibes in this market, optimism across the board here. the s&p 500 up 1.5% -- we were down 2% at the end of the day on tuesday. as we head into the close, or than 1% on the week. all 11 major s&p sectors are higher. 1.74%, 121r yield, basis points higher than where we were last friday. a lot of money moving around, out of the safe havens and back to the risk assets. your two losers, the dollar and the yen. put the pair to
amanda: and i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. optimistic on an exit -- the eu's chief negotiator is recommending that brexit talks begin in earnest, sending the sterling surging to its best two days in a decade. and as we heard, more good vibes , the u.s. and china said to have reached a partial agreement that would broker a truce in the trade war. and strong jobs numbers to the north, canada posts and surprisingly...
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with: that was amanda lang bank of canada governor stephen poloz. you can hear more of the interview at 2:00 eastern today. shery: biting into apple's results. the tech giant reports earnings after the closing bell. what to expect from iphone sales and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ amber: breaking news on huawei. as our bloomberg calls are reporting, people familiar with the matter say the u.k. government will delay any decision on huawei until after the federal election. a decision on whether and to what extent huawei can participate in the 5g rollout, likely now, according to two sources, to be delayed, until 2020. other countries like canada have yet to make a decision on huawei 's participation in the 5g network. we are also focusing on one of huawei's competitors, apple reporting after the close of trading. the company is set to face a major test today when it gives its outlook for the key holiday period. analysts expect to see the iphone business still shrinking. to break it down for us is mark gurman in san francisco. what will be key to the qua
with: that was amanda lang bank of canada governor stephen poloz. you can hear more of the interview at 2:00 eastern today. shery: biting into apple's results. the tech giant reports earnings after the closing bell. what to expect from iphone sales and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ amber: breaking news on huawei. as our bloomberg calls are reporting, people familiar with the matter say the u.k. government will delay any decision on huawei until after the federal election. a decision on whether...
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. >> reporter: peter lang, founder of safari west is once again determined to protect the animals that live on his 400 and acre animal preserve. two years after single-handedly defending the creatures from the tubbs fire, flames are again knocking at his door. >> when a fire starts moving, it really moves quickly. so it keeps you at full alert. >> reporter: lang gave us a tour of what burned so far. >> came down saturday night and went down part of the canyon, and then the wind changed, and it it came back up. >> reporter: flames are still flickering on the property. but this time, dozens of firefighters are there, too. they've been working non-stop, both from the ground and the sky. to stomp out the hotspots before the wind picks up again tonight. >> the plan is is, is to keep the fire currently where it's at in this portion of the fire, and just secure is t so it can hold its own in the wind. >> reporter: he has his own fire trucks on stand by, too. he says vevacuating is not an option. >> how do you evacuate, 15 giraffes, three rhinos, 10k buffalo. >> reporter: he'll leave no animal
. >> reporter: peter lang, founder of safari west is once again determined to protect the animals that live on his 400 and acre animal preserve. two years after single-handedly defending the creatures from the tubbs fire, flames are again knocking at his door. >> when a fire starts moving, it really moves quickly. so it keeps you at full alert. >> reporter: lang gave us a tour of what burned so far. >> came down saturday night and went down part of the canyon, and then...
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if the plane lang which of the laws clear, that answers the question -- if the plain language of the law is clear that answers the question. however, as some would argue is the case here and the court said is the case here, the lang which of the communications act is an big u.s. -- if the language of the committee case and zach is a big u.s. than the court looks to see if the what the agency did was arbitrary and capricious or unreasonable or what i call wacky. that is a broad standard of discretion. if the law is not clear, the agency gets a lot of rope to make a decision. edison was like a coin flip. have to really be -- either not address an issue as they did with public safety and lifeline. or be so way out there as far as the evidence on the record or not match their decisions to the record, those are cases where the courts will reverse. but it does not happen very often. although it has happened to this fcc more than one might think. that is chevron. host: do you agree with that interpretation of chevron yeah? mr. halley: yes. about the point revelatory ping-pong that goes on w
if the plane lang which of the laws clear, that answers the question -- if the plain language of the law is clear that answers the question. however, as some would argue is the case here and the court said is the case here, the lang which of the communications act is an big u.s. -- if the language of the committee case and zach is a big u.s. than the court looks to see if the what the agency did was arbitrary and capricious or unreasonable or what i call wacky. that is a broad standard of...
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lang which from u.s. president may not sit too well what do you think you know i don't think it's particularly helpful to be honest i think it's probably going to be very frustrating for a lot of people who are already concerned about the president's seemingly on to muslims and so for him everything that's happened with the muslim so-called muslim by and and everything else the sin rising islamophobia i think this is just going to be seen as the latest in a long line of of incidents that have posed. the president is on serious slump. but i think that what trump was trying to do here is demonstrate to anyone that might have been influenced by the group that this was a figure who was strong but was unable to stand up and fight to the bitter end he was trying to sort of dispel any of the mythology that might have remained around the and prevent him from becoming this this resistance fighter in this market that you might want to achieve of course the other option is that it's just a lazy use of language and t
lang which from u.s. president may not sit too well what do you think you know i don't think it's particularly helpful to be honest i think it's probably going to be very frustrating for a lot of people who are already concerned about the president's seemingly on to muslims and so for him everything that's happened with the muslim so-called muslim by and and everything else the sin rising islamophobia i think this is just going to be seen as the latest in a long line of of incidents that have...
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lang the amish a shamefaced mustard so you just go to have her and then watch a movie. and i said feeling see should have time for the goal is to says you can't explain everything. what. their friends want to become professionals. in the country with. and that's it for now from the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page will leave you with another look at the. atlanta. i'm going to take you on a trip a little sex. from traced to my son right. in the center. 60 fun filled kilometers just have to come to the 2nd one movie it's a small a wine region but it's got a lot of history and culture. in so. what's a big. ovals. to do. we were. traced and on the elba river it's early in the morning and the old town is fully just beginning to stir waiting for the 1st tourists. you could spend days just going through the churches in museums.
lang the amish a shamefaced mustard so you just go to have her and then watch a movie. and i said feeling see should have time for the goal is to says you can't explain everything. what. their friends want to become professionals. in the country with. and that's it for now from the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page will leave you with another look at the. atlanta. i'm going to take you on a trip a little sex. from traced to my son right. in the center....
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.me to our special election in addition, canada countdown. as canadians head to the polls, here is what we're looking at. candidate's is in the fight for his political life as he struggles to keep his liberal party in office. the latest on the canadian election. joe oliver, canada's former conservative minister of finance will weigh in on the issues that are not being talked about in the race for prime minister. where do the candidates fall when it comes to taxes? promises to live tax cuts to business tax cuts are on the table. let's get started with a quick look at the major averages. u.s. stocks pushing higher in the afternoon session with the s&p 500 above the 3000 level. energy ant financial leading the gains in today's session. more optimism about a potential trade deal between china and the u.s., potentially being signed next month in chile. apple at a record high with the -- 0.9%.ining .09% on concernsr boeing of that 737 max crisis. another big story we are following, brexit. th
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.me to our special election in addition, canada countdown. as canadians head to the polls, here is what we're looking at. candidate's is in the fight for his political life as he struggles to keep his liberal party in office. the latest on the canadian election. joe oliver, canada's former conservative minister of finance will weigh in on the issues that are not being talked about in the race for prime minister. where do the candidates fall when it comes...
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auld langs fine! scotland are back on track at the rugby world cup as they thrash samoa.e. we start in qatar where norway's karsten warholm held off close rival rai benjamin to defend his world 400m hurdles title in doha. the 23—year—old took the lead with 150m remaining and stayed just ahead of the american with qatar's abderrahman samba in third. here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there
auld langs fine! scotland are back on track at the rugby world cup as they thrash samoa.e. we start in qatar where norway's karsten warholm held off close rival rai benjamin to defend his world 400m hurdles title in doha. the 23—year—old took the lead with 150m remaining and stayed just ahead of the american with qatar's abderrahman samba in third. here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there
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auld langs fine! scotland are back on track at the rugby world cup as they thrash samoa.ello and welcome to the programme. we start in qatar where norway's karsten warholm held off close rival rai benjamin to defend his world aoom hurdles title in doha. the 23—year—old took the lead with 150m remaining and stayed just ahead of the american with qatar's abderrahman samba in third. here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there were more people in there denied underwearfor the but there were more people in there denied underwear for the women's 100 metre final and denied underwear for the women's100 metre final and there was a different energy in the crowd as well. that was partly because the home favourite, abderrahman samba was involved in the final event of the night. the men's 400 metre final and there was a different energy in the crowd as well. that was partly because the home favourite, abderrahman samba was involved in the final event of the night. the man's 400 metres hurdles. he had to him challenging the world record becau
auld langs fine! scotland are back on track at the rugby world cup as they thrash samoa.ello and welcome to the programme. we start in qatar where norway's karsten warholm held off close rival rai benjamin to defend his world aoom hurdles title in doha. the 23—year—old took the lead with 150m remaining and stayed just ahead of the american with qatar's abderrahman samba in third. here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there were more people in...
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alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war american art and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bo
alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war american art and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bo
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. >> i'm amanda lang. bloombergned by our audience. >> here are the top stories we are following for -- from around the world. the door is open, signaling the possibility for a possible trade deal tomorrow. advances into syria. president order one -- president the president of syria ordering a potential missile strike. and pg&e cutting the power to clients to keep from sparking more fires in california. check: let's get a quick on the major averages here. we have positive sentiment of foot thanks to some finds that china may be willing to strike -- signs that china may be willing to strike a partial trade deal. the market remaining fixated on trade, the broader market is being driven by technology and we have chips leading the way there, so we have seen a bit of release for the sectors that seem to have been the most particularly hit. one area worth noting, johnson and johnson falling as they were hit with a jury award that analysts said would be lower before they were through. take a look at this luxury s
. >> i'm amanda lang. bloombergned by our audience. >> here are the top stories we are following for -- from around the world. the door is open, signaling the possibility for a possible trade deal tomorrow. advances into syria. president order one -- president the president of syria ordering a potential missile strike. and pg&e cutting the power to clients to keep from sparking more fires in california. check: let's get a quick on the major averages here. we have positive...
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toronto, i am amber kanwar, in for amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. mike pence involves china over its handling of hong kong protesters while calling for greater engagement between the world's two biggest economies. and into the nightmare. boris johnson proposes a december 12 vote as the only way to end what he calls the brexit nightmare. clouds on the horizon for southwest. the world's largest low-cost hedrier sees its profits slas amid the 737 max grounding and labor woes. at thelet's take a look major averages. a mixed picture right now. arelit between how we seeing certain sectors very sensitive to the u.s.-china trade dynamic perform. semiconductors, which are very sensitive to that trading up on some optimistic talks from lam research. on the put side, industrials under pressure from the likes of 3m which is warning for the fifth time in second quarter. tech is outperforming, not just semiconductors but also gains in tes
toronto, i am amber kanwar, in for amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories we are following around the world. mike pence involves china over its handling of hong kong protesters while calling for greater engagement between the world's two biggest economies. and into the nightmare. boris johnson proposes a december 12 vote as the only way to end what he calls the brexit nightmare. clouds on the horizon for southwest. the world's...
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. >> in toronto i'm amanda lang. , welcome to "bloomberg markets." >> here are the top stories we areollowing from around the world. justin trudeau has this occurred -- has secured a victory, but now he will be forced to depend on other parties to govern. what it could mean for trade policies with the u.s. is the ceo of energy energy announcing net zero carbon. how else they are preparing for climate change. helping farmers deal with threats imposed by climate change. we will speak with the ceo about that and how the company's position itself as the trade war takes its toll on global agriculture. amanda: justin trudeau was elected to a second term as prime minister, but he will preside over a minority government. the liberal party lost its parliamentary majority and the popular vote. >> to my fellow canadians, it has been the greatest honor of my life to serve you for these past four years, and tonight you are is sending us back to work for you. what does the new minority government mean for the future of u.s. relations, we are joined by a former ambassador to canada and frank mckenna
. >> in toronto i'm amanda lang. , welcome to "bloomberg markets." >> here are the top stories we areollowing from around the world. justin trudeau has this occurred -- has secured a victory, but now he will be forced to depend on other parties to govern. what it could mean for trade policies with the u.s. is the ceo of energy energy announcing net zero carbon. how else they are preparing for climate change. helping farmers deal with threats imposed by climate change. we...
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. >> live in toronto, i am amanda lange. we are joined by our audiences. here are the top stories we are following. been worse off on the back of another round of disappointing economic data. it has delivered its weakest growth in 30 years. boris johnson's plan b. theces tell bloomberg that prime minister has not ruled out keeping the backstop arrangement if the conditions are right. another blow for facebook. the european union's highest court said that the social media giant can be forced to remove posts anywhere in the world to protect users from hateful content. shery: let us get you started with a quick check of the markets trading. we are seeing a little bit of a pickup for the s&p 500. this coming after the more than 1% drop after the very weak reading on the services sector, the weakest in about three years. we are seeing the dow gained ground, and the nasdaq up .8%. financials are weighing on the market. rates are moving lower. it is now below 1.6%. it is not just a treasury rally, we are seeing safe havens rally. look at this one atf showing soft
. >> live in toronto, i am amanda lange. we are joined by our audiences. here are the top stories we are following. been worse off on the back of another round of disappointing economic data. it has delivered its weakest growth in 30 years. boris johnson's plan b. theces tell bloomberg that prime minister has not ruled out keeping the backstop arrangement if the conditions are right. another blow for facebook. the european union's highest court said that the social media giant can be...
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to hand out past the entire hoffenheim back line kept things to line lang it off to his fellow frenchmen. set up because marcus anyway. first of all he's already got a nickname. why is he called to kiss kiss also know that you. it's from when i was growing up she come from pity or small she's from marcus so it just means little mark cruz. and of the last name to them sounds wildly familiar it's because the case comes from soccer royalty he's the son of french world cup winner neon to record cap when i feel able. to stand might have been to defend but marcus is involved in the business and as shown when he doubled bloodbaths lead to now midway through the 2nd half. term despite a surprisingly nimble touch given his size before belting the ball found. the youngster is proving to be a central common goals his brand of dynamic attacking play. contact created plenty of chances against hoffenheim but another new recruit envelope looked like he could have his some finishing tips from toronto. thankfully club but did have others to do their duty when time was not available. was. this time play a
to hand out past the entire hoffenheim back line kept things to line lang it off to his fellow frenchmen. set up because marcus anyway. first of all he's already got a nickname. why is he called to kiss kiss also know that you. it's from when i was growing up she come from pity or small she's from marcus so it just means little mark cruz. and of the last name to them sounds wildly familiar it's because the case comes from soccer royalty he's the son of french world cup winner neon to record cap...
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i'm truly impressed with lang here be the northernmost town on earth. the steamboat takes me now from the other boy to moisten. bush that feared is the oldest ship injury since white fleet it was built in $1879.00. but 140 years later big engine is still running smoothly. now of the town of meissen comes in sight with its vignettes and castle hill. at the market square in my scene there is also its own just like interest. in addition narrow streets and lots of wine bars by the way the 1st vignette in saxony was documented here in meissen 850 years ago. and then again. climbing stairs but i'm already used to bet. the mice in to feed 80 meters high and 800 years old. the 2nd attraction up here is the i wish to book the oldest costal in germany. now you might ask yourself the walk is it a fortress or is it a castle well the answer is it is both 1st it was a fortress then it was a castle and later even a factory this building is more or less one. 1000 years old and a lot has happened at that time. today my sons are bushed might come across as charmingly ele
i'm truly impressed with lang here be the northernmost town on earth. the steamboat takes me now from the other boy to moisten. bush that feared is the oldest ship injury since white fleet it was built in $1879.00. but 140 years later big engine is still running smoothly. now of the town of meissen comes in sight with its vignettes and castle hill. at the market square in my scene there is also its own just like interest. in addition narrow streets and lots of wine bars by the way the 1st...
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explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around lang. the fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump administration the accusation she leveled at president trump and taking aim at his personal attorney rudy giuliani. >>> the major deal just announced president trump revealing phase one a truce to end the trade war with china tonight what is in the agreement. >>> the attack at a busy shopping mall a man with a large knife stabbing at random the u.k multiple people injured. the police takedown caught on camera what we're learning about that. >>> the faa under fire the scathing new report and how the boeing 737 max was certified. the grounded plane involved in two deadly crashes. what investigators say the faa failed to do. >>> and toni
explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around lang. the fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump...
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explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around langthe fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump administration the accusation she leveled at president trump and taking aim at his personal attorney rudy giuliani. >>> the major deal just
explosive infern owes burning out of control in california. 100,000 and mandatory evacuation in and around langthe fast-moving fire is spread by powerful santa ana winds. >>> multiple deaths reported, houses destroyed by the flames the smoke is right over my house. >> our correspondent in the fire zone. >>> also breaking, the dramatic testimony the ousted ambassador to ukraine speaking behind closed doors in the impeachment inquiry, defying orders from the trump...
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. >> just like the tubbs fire, peter lang says he plans to stick it out, vowing to leave none of the behind. >>> we are also following breaking news in southern california this morning. >> that's where some of the strongest winds in years are fanning the getty fire in los angeles, as of last night that fire burned some 650 acres, destroying at least a dozen homes. it's 15% contained. overnight there were fears wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour. those winds could extend into tomorrow, which many fear could reenergize the fire. firefighters say the fire started after a tree branch fell onto a live power line. the los angeles department of water and power actually owns the line that hit the wranch, not the so.cal edison company. >>> coming up, live reports from marin. i see you found the snacks. mmm, delicious! i need this recipe. everyone thinks i made them, but it's actually d-con. what was that? judy? d-con. mice love it to death. >>> right now at 5:00, a lucky break overnight for who is battling the kincade fire and pg&e customers planning to lose electricity overnight are unexpect
. >> just like the tubbs fire, peter lang says he plans to stick it out, vowing to leave none of the behind. >>> we are also following breaking news in southern california this morning. >> that's where some of the strongest winds in years are fanning the getty fire in los angeles, as of last night that fire burned some 650 acres, destroying at least a dozen homes. it's 15% contained. overnight there were fears wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour. those winds could extend...
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. >> just like the tubbs fire, peter lang says he plans to stick it out, vowing to leave none of thoseehind. >>> breaking news in southern california this morning. >> where some of the strongest winds in years are fanning the getty fire in los angeles, and as of last night the fire burned some 650 acres and destroyed at least a dozen homes. it's 15% contained. overnight there were fears the wind gusts up to 80 miles an hour. those winds could extend until tomorrow, which many fear could reenergize the fire. >> takes one ember to come up, be tossed in the middle of the night or tomorrow, and we could see new fire or fires emerge throughout this area. >> firefighters say the fire started after a tree branch fell onto a live power line. the los angeles department of water and power actually owns the lines hit by the branch, and not so. cal edison. >>> 4:27. coming up next on "today in the bay," back to our breaking news coverage of the kincade fire. where things stand this morning. plus overnight we're watching the gusty winds very closely. kari hall has more on that. we'll check in with
. >> just like the tubbs fire, peter lang says he plans to stick it out, vowing to leave none of thoseehind. >>> breaking news in southern california this morning. >> where some of the strongest winds in years are fanning the getty fire in los angeles, and as of last night the fire burned some 650 acres and destroyed at least a dozen homes. it's 15% contained. overnight there were fears the wind gusts up to 80 miles an hour. those winds could extend until tomorrow, which...
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threaten invasions by lange grabbers are intensifying. of course we feel afraid peep. who are free to leave their family they managed to kill sister dorothy that they thought if they killed the rest would flee but thank god it hasn't happened and i don't think it will hurt. the government offers them no protection but they need and the others insist they will stay put to defend this for a strong play in brazil's most ravaged region. you see in human and approved brazil for planet and so as. now there are some success stories in costa rica deforestation is kept at bay through government programs and eco tourism initiatives returns constitution requires at least 60 percent of the land there to be covered in forest and the bone has just become the 1st african country to be rewarded with international funds $150000000.00 for preserving its forests in brazil some of accuse the country's leader jaya polson r.-o. not just a failing to act but of denying the science to in order to fulfill his development agenda he took power in january but in june when brazil space research ag
threaten invasions by lange grabbers are intensifying. of course we feel afraid peep. who are free to leave their family they managed to kill sister dorothy that they thought if they killed the rest would flee but thank god it hasn't happened and i don't think it will hurt. the government offers them no protection but they need and the others insist they will stay put to defend this for a strong play in brazil's most ravaged region. you see in human and approved brazil for planet and so as. now...
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and jessica lange takes the rri guesles to >> also a story that reveals a lot about her character shei a lot about her feminist principles and eals and sexism, it stank -- thank you r this book i really enjoyed it >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her n book cl merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will, o it for as always you can find more of our coverage on , kqed.org /newsroo thank you for joining us. robert: the impeachment debate heats up and the psi his own party. president trump: from day one, the wretchedashington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election, the election of 2016. they're trying. they're not getting very far. prrtbu tt entheset impeachment s nal laershpdy t giunsliani, are indicted, raising new questions about mr. trump foreign policy. ukrainian government official, lobby congressman one t
and jessica lange takes the rri guesles to >> also a story that reveals a lot about her character shei a lot about her feminist principles and eals and sexism, it stank -- thank you r this book i really enjoyed it >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her n book cl merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will, o it for as always you can find more of our coverage on , kqed.org /newsroo thank you for joining...
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effort that culminated here with an hour-long presentation, detailed presentation, of how we were lang out and scoping not just the problem but framing a strategy of solutions. we laid out a framework on environmental commitments we re making. we put together a wildfire mitigation strategy. we talked in terms of how we can get our largest utility out of bankruptcy and do it with a sense of urgency. and i made it clear to the legislature, we couldn't wait until after this summer. we needed to get it done. i don't think without exception there's a person in this room that did not write or produce a tv episode, said that was likely not going to happen. we got it done and we got it done because we recognized the moment we are in. no one is naive about this moment. in every way, shape, or form, we want to do everything in our power to shape this moment in a much more enlightened way. what has occurred in the last 48 hours is unacceptable. what has occurred in the last 48 hours is kids staying home from school. you know, parents who can't bathe their kids. folks that come home from work, can
effort that culminated here with an hour-long presentation, detailed presentation, of how we were lang out and scoping not just the problem but framing a strategy of solutions. we laid out a framework on environmental commitments we re making. we put together a wildfire mitigation strategy. we talked in terms of how we can get our largest utility out of bankruptcy and do it with a sense of urgency. and i made it clear to the legislature, we couldn't wait until after this summer. we needed to...
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we're also seeing that the police have searched a an apartment in the in the town of lang and has said so that's not far from limbo. one might suppose but i can't cause i this for sure that that that's where this man was living but in any rate so that just clears up the point that i was speaking about earlier the a.f.d. alternative for germany far right party have made the point that this man is known to police well it seems to be true simon thank you very much others are political coup. or spawn it simon young just to recap for you here breaking news from germany 9 people have been injured after a stolen truck was rammed into cars german media are reporting that authorities believe the incident could be a terrorist attack but officials have yet to confirm that's all for now thanks for watching. wealthier than ever more an equal than ever. european union. the e.u. provides billions in subsidies but the prosperity gap among member states is growing. why is this happening and what role does the euro play. winners and losers in the e.u. putting a cost on solidarity. after the fall of the
we're also seeing that the police have searched a an apartment in the in the town of lang and has said so that's not far from limbo. one might suppose but i can't cause i this for sure that that that's where this man was living but in any rate so that just clears up the point that i was speaking about earlier the a.f.d. alternative for germany far right party have made the point that this man is known to police well it seems to be true simon thank you very much others are political coup. or...
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located have reported that a special and tara unit of police raided a an apartment in a place called lang and that's just south of frankfort. about 5060 kilometers from lynn book and as far as i understand it that appears to be where this man was living so the police have moved. obviously trying to assess you know whether he had any radicalization what his motives are we've also heard media reports that he was known to police for drug related crime and what was described as violent criminality so he's not unknown to the police but again as i say any suggestion that this might be some kind of extremist terror attack. which has arisen because of the sort of optical similarity with the 2016 truck attack in berlin that at the moment is purely speculative. i'm young with the latest on this incident thank you simon for your reporting. found the german interior minister who offer has been guarded about his assessment of the incident his war. middle speaking investigated but at this time i cannot tell you how this crime will be classified these thoughts are quality honest and with me here in stud
located have reported that a special and tara unit of police raided a an apartment in a place called lang and that's just south of frankfort. about 5060 kilometers from lynn book and as far as i understand it that appears to be where this man was living so the police have moved. obviously trying to assess you know whether he had any radicalization what his motives are we've also heard media reports that he was known to police for drug related crime and what was described as violent criminality...
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hundreds joined in a march of mourning to hollow to the synagogue lang flowers and candles signs of their rejection of terrorism and those who spread hate. earlier we spoke to an eyewitness who was inside the synagogue and holler at the time of the attack this is how she described the events and where where i actually right in the middle of reading torah when so what i saw and heard was like one explosion followed by a smoke like a cloud of smoke that i saw through the window or another explosion another cloud of smoke and then for some seconds like everyone was silent and confused because no one really understood what was happening and then all of a sudden things move super fast and so there's a surveillance camera outside and the screen inside so you can see what's happening on the street and the cantor who was leading the prayer he had for some reason when he turned like sort of around he had a perfect view of the screen so he saw what was happening on the street so he saw that there was an armed man outside in full gear i didn't see the screen so i actually was saying like really than
hundreds joined in a march of mourning to hollow to the synagogue lang flowers and candles signs of their rejection of terrorism and those who spread hate. earlier we spoke to an eyewitness who was inside the synagogue and holler at the time of the attack this is how she described the events and where where i actually right in the middle of reading torah when so what i saw and heard was like one explosion followed by a smoke like a cloud of smoke that i saw through the window or another...
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lindsay hoyle would be superb and eleanor lang.fair and is not biased and he doesn't try and stretch the conventions of the house of commons as mr bercow has, stretch the conventions of the house so that comments could thwart brexit. conventions are conventions. strict conventions... that is what is so fascinating, we are lucky, sometimes forget briefings from the clerks about how these things work and it's fascinating because a lot of these things have been set down for years but people have played with the conventions and have tried different things. parliament is really come into its own in the last year. they thwarted exit, they did not have properly. mps voted against no deal. they voted against everything. they have expressed very diverse views and shown there is no majority for any of them. i think that behaved appallingly because they should remember that appallingly because they should rememberthat ina appallingly because they should remember that in a representative democracy, representing the people. but that's a plebisc
lindsay hoyle would be superb and eleanor lang.fair and is not biased and he doesn't try and stretch the conventions of the house of commons as mr bercow has, stretch the conventions of the house so that comments could thwart brexit. conventions are conventions. strict conventions... that is what is so fascinating, we are lucky, sometimes forget briefings from the clerks about how these things work and it's fascinating because a lot of these things have been set down for years but people have...
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clavier lang is 26 and works in the cow shed on the farm she supports her boss's lawsuit however she doesn't think politicians can act quickly enough. if clovis this didn't fly fishermen far off. i don't think they'll suddenly pull back the curtain and change everything. but i believe that this will force people and politicians alike to think about it. and that's a step by step process it doesn't happen from one day to the next of course present this good night with mr madoff and i'm talking. it's not clear what the next step is but when i look and his colleagues are hopeful that the lawsuit will at least be a wake up call but it's hard to say which side will win the lawsuit. more wildfires have broken out in southern california about a dozen of them are being found by strong winds with gusts of up to 110 kilometers an hour the blazes have led to widespread power outages and hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. a grim dawn in southern california simi valley a blaze has just broken out and it's been found by strong winds and not made for local beth riv
clavier lang is 26 and works in the cow shed on the farm she supports her boss's lawsuit however she doesn't think politicians can act quickly enough. if clovis this didn't fly fishermen far off. i don't think they'll suddenly pull back the curtain and change everything. but i believe that this will force people and politicians alike to think about it. and that's a step by step process it doesn't happen from one day to the next of course present this good night with mr madoff and i'm talking....
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you have used military lang with yourself, talking about herr junker in military lang with yourself, asking about your language. i'm not talking about lynching anybody. why don't you regret talking about herrjuncker in the bunker? ijust want us to make our own laws and live in peace, what is wrong with that? you said that if we don‘t leave on the 31st of october, the country will explode. what did you mean?” october, the country will explode. what did you mean? i mean that there isa what did you mean? i mean that there is a great deal of anger and frustration out there, because the public can now see clearly that hundreds of mps, who granted them a referendum, he promised to respect the result, have been doing everything in their power for three yea rs everything in their power for three years to overturn it. the public aren‘t daft. the emperor has no clothes now. they can see what mps are doing. what does explode mean? well, i think you‘re going to get a tremendous amount of anger. how will that manifest itself? well, let's see. but i don‘t think they will don yellow jackets and go
you have used military lang with yourself, talking about herr junker in military lang with yourself, asking about your language. i'm not talking about lynching anybody. why don't you regret talking about herrjuncker in the bunker? ijust want us to make our own laws and live in peace, what is wrong with that? you said that if we don‘t leave on the 31st of october, the country will explode. what did you mean?” october, the country will explode. what did you mean? i mean that there isa what...
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thank you, captain lang. did i pronounce that right? >> yeah. >> contra costa fire department county. tell us -- first of all, the alarms. i hear them and it's clear people at home also hear them. what is that? >> these are the facility alarms notifying the community that there's been a release. and as you can see, there's a release in progress. the communities of crockett and rodeo shelter in place at this time. there looks like a full closure on westbound 80 and we're still working to address the actual area where the fire is burning. what's happened is we've got at least two tanks with failure releasing chemicals that are now burning. >> reporter: do you know what chemicals they are? >> that's part of what we're looking at right now. >> reporter: i was told -- i don't want to interrupt you, but i was told that one may be empty. but you are saying that the two were fold?rkg ptee others and cooling the others from failure. we're also working and there's a cal fire helicopter that's here assisting us with fire suppression. we're working
thank you, captain lang. did i pronounce that right? >> yeah. >> contra costa fire department county. tell us -- first of all, the alarms. i hear them and it's clear people at home also hear them. what is that? >> these are the facility alarms notifying the community that there's been a release. and as you can see, there's a release in progress. the communities of crockett and rodeo shelter in place at this time. there looks like a full closure on westbound 80 and we're still...
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the lang used today. the president referring to this agreement as a deal.nd the vice premiere did not use that language. it was called a pause in what has been clearly a trade war. >> there is a lot going on right now between the u.s. and china that spans trade and human rights. we just put over two dozen entities, chineses companies on to the entities list. these are issues i think the chinese will wants to address in this phased approach. in this first phase, those issues are not going couple and that does offer some hope of moving things forward. lou: it was i think a surprising development to most of people that the chinese announced they were agreeing to a small deal, which of course was precisely what they had in these negotiations proposed. we saw the chinese accepting their proposal effectively as we move toward resolution, apparent resolution of this first phase. your thoughts about the import of hong kong here, and u.s. vulnerability to continued practices that are anti-competitive and are decidedly against u.s. interests. >> i think this is what
the lang used today. the president referring to this agreement as a deal.nd the vice premiere did not use that language. it was called a pause in what has been clearly a trade war. >> there is a lot going on right now between the u.s. and china that spans trade and human rights. we just put over two dozen entities, chineses companies on to the entities list. these are issues i think the chinese will wants to address in this phased approach. in this first phase, those issues are not going...
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and with me now in the studio is ricardo lang she's the spokes person for the grain use here in germany we're going to thanks so much for coming in now the government climate package has been heavily criticised what one of your main issues with the package well i think all together it's just not enough the government is always telling us ted well it's a step in the right direction but a step in the right direction is not enough of the resa cream and the international like all the countries together came together and said what is necessary to to keep our planet intact and how and what is necessary treats to one pot of 1.5 to tree gold and now the government especially if this package has said good bye to peruse extreme and like they're saying us well we're doing you're giving a separate their action but when until now you have found nothing next to nothing is not good enough we have to do what is necessary that would be for example the exit of coal until 2030 that would be massive investments and rest in the new bill and a cheese mess of investments in transportation that is truly neutra
and with me now in the studio is ricardo lang she's the spokes person for the grain use here in germany we're going to thanks so much for coming in now the government climate package has been heavily criticised what one of your main issues with the package well i think all together it's just not enough the government is always telling us ted well it's a step in the right direction but a step in the right direction is not enough of the resa cream and the international like all the countries...
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and then, she gets up and walks and jessica lange takee role. bullet dodged for merrill i guess to >> orso a y that reveals a lot about her character she did a lot about r minist principles and ideals and sexism, itstank -- thank you for this book i realenjoyed it. >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her book clean merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will do it for us, as always, you can find more of our coverage on kqed.org /newsroom. thank you for joining us robert: the impeachment debate heats up and the psident tests his own party. president trump: from day one, the wretcd washington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election, the election of 2016. they're trying. they're not getting very far. robert: president trump remains defiant. but the impeachment debate takes sharp turns. close associates of his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, are indicted raising new questions about mr. trump's foreign policy. >> harness, on behalf
and then, she gets up and walks and jessica lange takee role. bullet dodged for merrill i guess to >> orso a y that reveals a lot about her character she did a lot about r minist principles and ideals and sexism, itstank -- thank you for this book i realenjoyed it. >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her book clean merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will do it for us, as always, you can find more of...
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lang.: i'm amanda the supreme court has turned away an appeal by amazon that what allow hourly workersgner warehouses to continue claims for compensation. the worker say they are owed money. the decline in carloads for u.s. railroads declined, the biggest drop in three years. shipment down for auto, coal, grain. crude oil is the only bright spot. tech uniformm -- a -- unicorn just raised money. the investment is more than $1 billion and they will use the money to go after new clients and build out technology. that is your business flash update. isomberg businessweek focusing on the world of a private market. amassed auity has portfolio amassed at $4 trillion, emerging as a force of how business plays out around the world. the capital partners announced it raised $1 million for the private orchids -- private markets. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. who would be your competitors when you think about the kinds of investments you make? >> private equity, we occupy what is the midmarket. it means businesses that have fouresses that have up to million. the biggerbelow p
lang.: i'm amanda the supreme court has turned away an appeal by amazon that what allow hourly workersgner warehouses to continue claims for compensation. the worker say they are owed money. the decline in carloads for u.s. railroads declined, the biggest drop in three years. shipment down for auto, coal, grain. crude oil is the only bright spot. tech uniformm -- a -- unicorn just raised money. the investment is more than $1 billion and they will use the money to go after new clients and build...
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the administration wants to have the final lang tbhaijt phase one agreement ready to be signed by theime the apec summit comes around in less than three weeks. lou: joining us, peter navarro, assistant to the president, director of trade and industrial policy. the straye -- the trade czar, iu will. this deal seems to be coming together, but has a lot of elements that are poorly formed. give us an idea of where this deal is, the so-called phase one. >> we had a good talk with liu he. the enforceable obligations, might look like a 40-50 page document. there is progress on intellectual property and forced technology transfer and currency. what it doesn't do which will have to be done in phase two and three, is the seven deadly structural sins of the chinese, things like dumping, subsidies, state-owned enterprises. made in china fentanyl killing americans. and cyber intrusions into our business networks. but it looks like a great deal for phase one if we get an enforcement mechanism. that's the red line of all of this. lou: an enforceable mechanism. what does it look like? because we are
the administration wants to have the final lang tbhaijt phase one agreement ready to be signed by theime the apec summit comes around in less than three weeks. lou: joining us, peter navarro, assistant to the president, director of trade and industrial policy. the straye -- the trade czar, iu will. this deal seems to be coming together, but has a lot of elements that are poorly formed. give us an idea of where this deal is, the so-called phase one. >> we had a good talk with liu he. the...
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only one had the words to share it and did so exclusively with mow noah lang y. >> he saved lives thatay. >> reporter: frank and django were pursuing a man with warrants. fired his gun, striking django. >> he took a bullet. but saved lives in the process. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: he was rushed to emergency pet hospital for surgery. >> a gunshot wound with massive trauma. >> reporter: django's leg was fractured by the bullet. >> give him a chance to survive, right? >> that was in question. >> absolutely in question. when he was admitted. >> reporter: django's undergone two surgeries. was there a moment in time you thought he might not make it? >> of course, you wonder. but his eyes told me, i got this. >> reporter: police departments from the area kept vigil for django, sitting outside his hospital kennel, 24 hours a day, just like they do for human officers. because of his injury, django will likely be retired from his service. on saturday, he went home like he has every night. is django a hero? >> in my eyes? no doubt. >> reporter: no question, right? >> no doubt. i'm proud of you, s
only one had the words to share it and did so exclusively with mow noah lang y. >> he saved lives thatay. >> reporter: frank and django were pursuing a man with warrants. fired his gun, striking django. >> he took a bullet. but saved lives in the process. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: he was rushed to emergency pet hospital for surgery. >> a gunshot wound with massive trauma. >> reporter: django's leg was fractured by the bullet. >> give him a chance...