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any response to what emily lau said? afraid that in light of the riots happening, the escalating violence happening, it is not that easy for any response for the government to answer everyone on the street. even sixfive or demands, they even say to dissolve the police. it's not easy to satisfy everyone. at the same time, i think we need to make it very clear, people oppose the violence. we have been asking everyone in society to cut ties with the violence. at least you know that these days they occupy the university and petrol bombs are being thrown everywhere. they even throw them towards a school bus with kids. they are doing something harming the lives of others. this is something about concerning public safety. you can't just say, because we want a response from the government, now we are escalating violence, and at this point they are harming the lives of everyone. i think this is totally wrong. we have to make that very clear. the message to society, we urge the opposition to cut ties with violence. they also refus
any response to what emily lau said? afraid that in light of the riots happening, the escalating violence happening, it is not that easy for any response for the government to answer everyone on the street. even sixfive or demands, they even say to dissolve the police. it's not easy to satisfy everyone. at the same time, i think we need to make it very clear, people oppose the violence. we have been asking everyone in society to cut ties with the violence. at least you know that these days they...
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jonathan lau from jersey city, new jersey.ctuarial consultant who in college worked as a part of a radio sports team. on the bulletin board in my dorm my freshman year. it was for the sports radio staff for the basketball team of the university of pennsylvania. i thought it would be a very easy way to get to go to games for free, but as it turned out, most of the staff had graduated last year, so they needed everyone on air, so within a couple of weeks, i was doing halftime interviews and eventually got to do anchoring and things like that. - did you do play-by-play? - one game. all right, good for you. kyle jones is our champion, as you know, ladies and gentlemen. you've been to both the summer and the winter olympics. tell me about that experience. yeah, when i was a kid in the '90s, the olympics came to atlanta in '96, and we were living in virginia, which is a bit of a drive, but it was close enough for my mom to think, "let's get in the car at 3 a.m. and drive on down and see the olympics." so we went and watched a bike r
jonathan lau from jersey city, new jersey.ctuarial consultant who in college worked as a part of a radio sports team. on the bulletin board in my dorm my freshman year. it was for the sports radio staff for the basketball team of the university of pennsylvania. i thought it would be a very easy way to get to go to games for free, but as it turned out, most of the staff had graduated last year, so they needed everyone on air, so within a couple of weeks, i was doing halftime interviews and...
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the former democratic party chair emily lau is coming up.su: this is daybreak asia. i'm su keenan with the latest headline. we start with the federal reserve. risky actions might threaten the nation's financial stability. were -- reportly on potential threats. interestl says lower rates may be a permanent part of the u.s. landscape. investment growth slows and sluggish.tput remains third quarter monetary policy highlights rising challenges and renewed concern about inflation. the external environment is complex with limited scope for action. to the brush fires in australia. ofy are raging across much the country and set to worsen as dry, windy weather moves in. firefighters are already fighting more than 100 fires in new south wales and queensland. have been known to be killed and over 200 acres of farmland burned out. presidentialght victory.has ended in the winner won more than 52 of the country. -- day onnews 24 hours a bloomberg and on twitter. i'm su keenan, this is bloomberg. >> disruptions continue in hong kong as the operator says th
the former democratic party chair emily lau is coming up.su: this is daybreak asia. i'm su keenan with the latest headline. we start with the federal reserve. risky actions might threaten the nation's financial stability. were -- reportly on potential threats. interestl says lower rates may be a permanent part of the u.s. landscape. investment growth slows and sluggish.tput remains third quarter monetary policy highlights rising challenges and renewed concern about inflation. the external...
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past the hour so we'll come back to you then if that's alright right now there we'll speak to emily lau who's joining us from halifax nova scotia canada she is the chairwoman of the international affairs committee of the democratic party in hong kong nice to have you with us what are your let's start with expectations for today you must be heartened i guess by the fact that so many people are registered to vote. yes indeed i think this is historic and also the fact that every seat is being contested and that is also a resident it so i search again hope that many people will turn out to and. i hope the pro-democracy candidates will win many more seats and if they do that what happens what changes for hong kong or what could potentially change for hong kong well because the district council constitutionally has links to the legislative council end that to the chief executive election committee next year in september will be the election of the legislative council and 6 seats in the legislative council are related to the district council only district council is can nominate candidates for
past the hour so we'll come back to you then if that's alright right now there we'll speak to emily lau who's joining us from halifax nova scotia canada she is the chairwoman of the international affairs committee of the democratic party in hong kong nice to have you with us what are your let's start with expectations for today you must be heartened i guess by the fact that so many people are registered to vote. yes indeed i think this is historic and also the fact that every seat is being...
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kyung lau is out front. >> it's a tough district for him.>> minnesota's 7th congressional district, a land of crop, cattle and conservatives. with democratic roots still showing signs of strength. >> i think i voted for him every time. >> i've been a pretty loyal democrat. >> farmer jim faulk is talking about his longtime democratic congressman colin peterson and peterson is one of only two democrats in the house to break ranks in their party to vote against an impeachment resolution. i don't understand why we would not vote to at least examine that. >> do you understand why he in particular would not support the inquiry? >> ink it's a political decision on his part. >> peteron is in a unique position. he narrowly held on to a seat by four points in 2018, two years after trump dominated this rural district by 30 points. organic beef farmer laverne forbord, already unhappy about the trade wars' impact by farmers, this democrat believes peterson is out to save his political hide. >> what would you have liked to seen him do? >> vote for impeach
kyung lau is out front. >> it's a tough district for him.>> minnesota's 7th congressional district, a land of crop, cattle and conservatives. with democratic roots still showing signs of strength. >> i think i voted for him every time. >> i've been a pretty loyal democrat. >> farmer jim faulk is talking about his longtime democratic congressman colin peterson and peterson is one of only two democrats in the house to break ranks in their party to vote against an...
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then one person saying something else and i think one of the powerful things about dates is the end laus you to focus on the issue rather than the individual and that can potentially be quite empowering. in addition to this painting which uses us states i really wanted to do something about you k. our space is so there are 3416 artists in the tapes permanent collection as of the last time that they published their data and over those 3416 just 521 a women and so my 1st date after after analyzing all of that was to create this kind of simple chart and on the horizontal axis is the year that the artist was born and then the y. axis the percentage of all of those artists that were men or women and what you see over time is that there is some progress so if we had equality right they would just be a. and you would just see 50 percent men and 50 percent women at any given year. and the idea of doing the trip right thing if it shows that men are kind of encroaching on women's space or like women's territory. yeah so i'm going to try and do it for a painting. i get my it's a different place is
then one person saying something else and i think one of the powerful things about dates is the end laus you to focus on the issue rather than the individual and that can potentially be quite empowering. in addition to this painting which uses us states i really wanted to do something about you k. our space is so there are 3416 artists in the tapes permanent collection as of the last time that they published their data and over those 3416 just 521 a women and so my 1st date after after...
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where things went during the coalition period between 2010—15 where you had david cameron and nick laupaternity rights, parental rights only, so perhaps they have realised this is the way we want to go. thinking about the work— life balance and if we are socialist and thinking about the ordinary people, we need to help with the quality of life, too. i don't think it will be a case of private sector businesses being told you must allow these people to choose when they can come in. ithink people to choose when they can come in. i think it will be more flexible working, initially with the public sector. well, that will be interesting to hear. we need far more details to be fleshed out. this is also an opposition that is flirting with the ideas of like capital controls to prevent people from taking their money elsewhere, which to me as quite a serious vote of no—confidence in socialism's ability to win the of ideas because they would be saying they would leave the country. we are interested to see more about this policy, i think you could be the most radical thing they have proposed of all
where things went during the coalition period between 2010—15 where you had david cameron and nick laupaternity rights, parental rights only, so perhaps they have realised this is the way we want to go. thinking about the work— life balance and if we are socialist and thinking about the ordinary people, we need to help with the quality of life, too. i don't think it will be a case of private sector businesses being told you must allow these people to choose when they can come in. ithink...
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in a position like this in a circuit court, this man we just heard from, we saw there was magna cum lauwas state government's lawyer, in two different states. and what -- whatever you think about his ideology, world. >> you, judicial philosophy, i have no idea how you look at that resume, and come back, say not qualified. >> i think that senator holly did a good job, talking through the point, saying how many cases have you argued on circuit court level, 24 that is a large number. briefed hundreds of other cases before districts and appellate courts, he has a broad resume, i think that abar abaopened tudz o criticism by having lead reviewing someone who donated to his political opponent in a race, which that person is put in charge of the process even if abasaid it is neutral and fair it does spark questions. >> it is clearly not neutral. how does that happen? you are aba, you want to claim credibility of being an arbiter that is not bias, how do you allow someone to ligh lead the w with a paper trial opposing the nominee? >> the abadoes not allow if someone made a contribution to a fed
in a position like this in a circuit court, this man we just heard from, we saw there was magna cum lauwas state government's lawyer, in two different states. and what -- whatever you think about his ideology, world. >> you, judicial philosophy, i have no idea how you look at that resume, and come back, say not qualified. >> i think that senator holly did a good job, talking through the point, saying how many cases have you argued on circuit court level, 24 that is a large number....
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selina: you heard president martin lau saying he doesn't expect there to be a long-term effect.s the problem will solve itself, but doesn't provide a lot of details on how this is going to play out. the context is that tencent has a $1.5 billion deal to exclusively stream nba games. at stake here are billions of dollars in advertising and subscription revenue. temporarythat suspension between nba games, after the fallout between china and nba with that controversial tweet from the houston rockets general manager, the entire relationship between tencent and the mba is in question here. tencent had built its entire strategy around becoming a go-to destination for online content, streaming content. nba was an important part of that. though they have started streaming some games played outside of china, it is still unclear what the timeline is going to be like, if there will be future suspensions as well. >> we got all of the bad news, and there was a lot of them, out of the way. tell us, what are the bright spots? selina: investors are bullish on the future of the fintech and busin
selina: you heard president martin lau saying he doesn't expect there to be a long-term effect.s the problem will solve itself, but doesn't provide a lot of details on how this is going to play out. the context is that tencent has a $1.5 billion deal to exclusively stream nba games. at stake here are billions of dollars in advertising and subscription revenue. temporarythat suspension between nba games, after the fallout between china and nba with that controversial tweet from the houston...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white.nk you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> for joining us here today. we all know that our public transportation system in san francisco is important to our present and it is definitely critical to the future of our city. as our city grows, as our economy grows, as we build more housing, as more people work here, we know that we can't continue to grow in those areas without thinking about improvements to our public transportation system. as someone who grew up in this city, i relied on muni, the 31, the 22 philmore, the 44, you name it, i was on those buses. the 19, i know the routes by heart. but the fact is, you know, we need to do better. we need to make sure that people, especially people who rely on muni to ge
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white.nk you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> for joining us here today. we all know that our public transportation system...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see ho
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white.nk you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by >> good morning. today is wednesday, november 20, 2019. this is the regular meeting of the abatement appeals board. please turnoff all electronic devices. first item on the agenda is roll call. (roll call)
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happened just after 4:00 this afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and lau laurel wood road. luz pena is there now. luz, what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah. santa clara did confirm that the boy is younger than 15 years old. now, as to how this boy was able to make his way onto the tracks, that is still unclear. in this video, we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks. the train that hit and killed a boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirmed that amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. again, it's still unclear as to how the boy was able to access this area of the tracks. let's here from captain wahid kazem. >> this afternoon, received a 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received a subsequent phone call informing us that the train had struck the male juvenile. upon arrival, we did find the young male juvenile deceased. >> reporter: even though the
happened just after 4:00 this afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and lau laurel wood road. luz pena is there now. luz, what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah. santa clara did confirm that the boy is younger than 15 years old. now, as to how this boy was able to make his way onto the tracks, that is still unclear. in this video, we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks. the train that hit and killed a boy was a passenger...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white.hank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> president yee: okay. good afternoon and welcome to the november 19, 2019 regular meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madam clerk, would you please call the roll. >> clerk: thank you, mr. president. [roll call] .
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white.hank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> president yee: okay. good afternoon and welcome to the november 19, 2019...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe,...
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today job launchie biden is laus first tour in iowa. in iowa the latest cnn poll puts him behind mayor pete buttigieg. so we're only about two months away now from the iowa caucuses. is biden's bus tour a mad dash to recover? >> biden has been behind in iowa for a good amount of this race. and so we're seeing his team pay much more attention to that first caucus. so if you come out on top out of iowa, then you have momentum going into new hampshire. but again even though buttigieg is on top, that can change in a matter of weeks or in the time that is left between now and iowa. >> so pete buttigieg is on top, but you wrote about a new ad running in iowa and buttigieg warning against free college tuition, something that both bernie sanders and warren have many key to their campaigns. why is buttigieg making this stand now? >> he is trying to be the moderate in case biden loses support. so he is going after what is seen as the progressive or liberal wing of the party. he went after the idea of free college education with a pretty tradition
today job launchie biden is laus first tour in iowa. in iowa the latest cnn poll puts him behind mayor pete buttigieg. so we're only about two months away now from the iowa caucuses. is biden's bus tour a mad dash to recover? >> biden has been behind in iowa for a good amount of this race. and so we're seeing his team pay much more attention to that first caucus. so if you come out on top out of iowa, then you have momentum going into new hampshire. but again even though buttigieg is on...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. tuesday, november 19, meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. i am ben bleiman and i am the commission's president. if you are a member of the public and want to speak, there are speaker forms which you can fill out which are located on the front table or you can just line up for public comment. we do ask that everybody turns off the cell phones or puts them on silent including commissioners and staff. i want to thank sfgov tv and media services for sharing this meeting with the public. we can start with a row call. >> commissioner perez. >> here.
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. tuesday, november 19, meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. i am...
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ktvu's deborah lau is live in santa rosa with promises from pg&e. >> reporter: a smaller outage in a shorter outage that's all good news. but even as pg&e dialed it back , and stressed fire danger is still extreme. >> please, please, please be alert and have a plan. >> reporter: pg&e is president, noting blackouts are shrinking, but the danger is not. extra fire crews are coming on- duty overnight in the north bay. hiding 19 additional inches, a strike team and two task forces for wednesday into thursday. >> we didn't think that we would be here dealing with this in the middle of november. >> emergency operations are activated at a time agents usually shift to winter mode, storm and flooding. but it's still fire and outages. >> the first event that took place here caused dozens of traffic accidents. >> reporter: is going into a sixth ps ps much has been learned and preparations have become easier. >> it is becoming a machine we are able to quickly and efficiently put into motion. it's not getting easier for our community. >> reporter: are you ready for the outage? >> hopefully once i
ktvu's deborah lau is live in santa rosa with promises from pg&e. >> reporter: a smaller outage in a shorter outage that's all good news. but even as pg&e dialed it back , and stressed fire danger is still extreme. >> please, please, please be alert and have a plan. >> reporter: pg&e is president, noting blackouts are shrinking, but the danger is not. extra fire crews are coming on- duty overnight in the north bay. hiding 19 additional inches, a strike team and two...
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director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> mayor breed: hello, everybody. i'm london breed. i'm mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am so excited to be here today. we all know that there is a real crisis in our city, and i know that we hear that word used on a regular basis. but in this particular case what we see happening with those who are struggling with mental illness and substance use disorder and chronic homelessness is something that we see every day and we need to take aggressive action to address that issue. i am standing here with supervisor hillary ronen and mandelman to announce that even though we have had two competing measures, we have come together to do what is in the best int
director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> mayor breed: hello, everybody. i'm london breed. i'm mayor of the city and...
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emily lau spoke with bloomberg's stephen engle in the wake of the latest conflict. >> the hong kong governmenthich of course is under complete order from the chinese president -- they have to respond to the people's demand. if you look at turmoil elsewhere within an and bolivia, few days or weeks, they responded. so they have to. we are not asking for a resolution or independence. we just want an independent commission of inquiry. now is jodig us schneider. good morning. what is the latest situation on the ground? standoff a tense between police and students. what has been happening? jodi: there has been a tense standoff at the polytechnic university. that is where we saw the violent clashes over the weekend. students and protesters remained holed up there. the police came in this morning giving orders to disperse. in some cases they said they would start firing shots but the government said it was not a removal operation. that is not what was happening there. be what weues to still see there. we don't know how that will end. there were some demonstrations at lunchtime in the financial hub. we
emily lau spoke with bloomberg's stephen engle in the wake of the latest conflict. >> the hong kong governmenthich of course is under complete order from the chinese president -- they have to respond to the people's demand. if you look at turmoil elsewhere within an and bolivia, few days or weeks, they responded. so they have to. we are not asking for a resolution or independence. we just want an independent commission of inquiry. now is jodig us schneider. good morning. what is the...
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miller pocket, the youngest billionaire ever in america lau. she beat mark zuckerberg r that title. it gives her cwhich is a big armour don't know much in full about them, but they own a lot of things like coffee storesthat will bring for the strife make lines like max factor cover girl. >>hair declare all so that's a lot of the drugstore bras they put out ok so they're going o take her over or not a girl. >>is just 50%. 51% 50 want to get controlling interest and give her a knickgamelan latein life when she's running low on pocket change something to fall back on the 22earsld that i and for the most bachelor in the world ght now. she got 270 million social media followers and last year when she made like a lift pocket that was sold at l sold out in seconds so this is really really really 21th century. how influencers are inpart a influencing our purchasingon 270 million people are cutting away and for cody, they'll be ablto market new oducts the bilble of things faster it looks like a win-win deal. cody stock is on the news all right show. answer viewers questis because. cherries h
miller pocket, the youngest billionaire ever in america lau. she beat mark zuckerberg r that title. it gives her cwhich is a big armour don't know much in full about them, but they own a lot of things like coffee storesthat will bring for the strife make lines like max factor cover girl. >>hair declare all so that's a lot of the drugstore bras they put out ok so they're going o take her over or not a girl. >>is just 50%. 51% 50 want to get controlling interest and give her a...
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kyung lau is out front. >> this historic moment.rue history unfolding. >> the sentiment of a possible impeachment. >> where there's smoke there's fire. >> amid the breakfast rush. >> i would say it doesn't pass the sniff test, and i say that as an independent, middle of the road guy who could vote for a republican or a democrat. >> that middle ground, independents make up about one-third of arizona voters. >> my entire life i've voted republican. >> every single time. >> every single time up until the last election. >> until donald trump says boyce o'brien, watching to see if it's a party he will return to. >> i am so disappointed in the republican party, it's embarrassing to me to be affiliated with them at this point. i hope that they'll finally develop a backbone and stand up for what's right. >> while there are plenty who have made up their minds from the right -- >> getting -- >> i'm pretty sure i'll vote for him again. >> to the left. >> hey, hey! donald trump has got to go! >> orange mango! >> it is those in the middle in pla
kyung lau is out front. >> this historic moment.rue history unfolding. >> the sentiment of a possible impeachment. >> where there's smoke there's fire. >> amid the breakfast rush. >> i would say it doesn't pass the sniff test, and i say that as an independent, middle of the road guy who could vote for a republican or a democrat. >> that middle ground, independents make up about one-third of arizona voters. >> my entire life i've voted republican....
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president trump signed a bill backing pro-democracy protesters the nor laus the u.s. to sanction chinese and hong kong officials guilty of human rights abuses beijing as accused trumps administration of sinister intentions and as vowed to respond so far in central hong kong they gathered to say thank you to the united states president donald trump signed into law the hong kong human rights and democracy act on wednesday the pro-democracy protesters embraced it as a sign of support i think. biggest given the special. how do you see that the economic. situation of hong kong. to all mainland china actually yeah. i think it was affecting. the whole situation i'm very nice to be a part of it stay standing here. or not say you are prepared to. share a. delightful moment of being here yes for this with thank you mr speaker i thank the legislation had really broad bipartisan support in both the u.s. senate and the house of representatives and for the people of hong kong it allows the u.s. to introduce economic sanctions against hong kong and withdraw the city special trade st
president trump signed a bill backing pro-democracy protesters the nor laus the u.s. to sanction chinese and hong kong officials guilty of human rights abuses beijing as accused trumps administration of sinister intentions and as vowed to respond so far in central hong kong they gathered to say thank you to the united states president donald trump signed into law the hong kong human rights and democracy act on wednesday the pro-democracy protesters embraced it as a sign of support i think....
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>> i don't ever recall -- because that would have changed my cal cue laus. if he had told me directly? >> that's not what i'm asking. you still believe that the security assistance was conditioned on the investigation after you spoke to president trump? yes or no? >> from a timeframe standpoint, yes. >> now, ambassador taylor also testified that -- and mr. morrison, both of them testified, that you told them that president trump said there was no quid pro quo, which you also included that that text message that you referred, but then you went on and they had slight variations as to what you told them. but then you said that to ambassador taylor that president zelensky himself, nots prosecutor general, needed to clear things up in public or there would be a stalemate. and mr. morrison recounted something similar. you don't have any reason that both of their very similar recollections that they had with you? >> let me break that down. the text i said about the no quid pro quo was my effort to respond to amourespond to ambasr taylor's concerns to go to presiden
>> i don't ever recall -- because that would have changed my cal cue laus. if he had told me directly? >> that's not what i'm asking. you still believe that the security assistance was conditioned on the investigation after you spoke to president trump? yes or no? >> from a timeframe standpoint, yes. >> now, ambassador taylor also testified that -- and mr. morrison, both of them testified, that you told them that president trump said there was no quid pro quo, which you...
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he's up in the box at the stadium attending a big college talk stadium between the lau tigers and thewas arrived at that stadium he was greeted with cheers from the 100,000 people at that stadium. the democrats are moving forward their impeachment hearings against him. ellison barber is live at the white house with more. reporter: president trump is still watching that football game. when he arrived he was greeted cheers and chants of usa. there were some booze in the crowd. but it was hard to hear them because there were so many cheers. before he left for the game told reporters he's going to release the second transcript of a phone call that took place before the call that's the subject of the impeachment inquiry. president trump: we'll probably give it to you tuesday, but x have another transcript coming out that's important. they asked for it and i'll gladly give it. reporter: one of the first witnesses we expect to hear from is william taylor, the diplomat who said military aid and an oval office visit wouldn't happen until the ukraine investigated the bidens and election interfe
he's up in the box at the stadium attending a big college talk stadium between the lau tigers and thewas arrived at that stadium he was greeted with cheers from the 100,000 people at that stadium. the democrats are moving forward their impeachment hearings against him. ellison barber is live at the white house with more. reporter: president trump is still watching that football game. when he arrived he was greeted cheers and chants of usa. there were some booze in the crowd. but it was hard to...
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>> i don't ever recall -- because that would have changed my cal cue laus. if he had told me directly? >> that's not what i'm asking. you still believe that the security assistance was conditioned on the investigation after you spoke to president trump? yes or no? >> from a timeframe standpoint, yes. >> now, ambassador taylor also testified that -- and mr. morrison, both of them testified, that you told them that president trump said there was no quid pro quo, which you also included that that text message that you referred, but then you went on and they had slight variations as to what you told them. but then you said that to ambassador taylor that president zelensky himself, nots prosecutor general, needed to clear things up in public or there would be a stalemate. and mr. morrison recounted something similar. you don't have any reason that both of their very similar recollections that they had with you? >> let me break that down. the text i said about the no quid pro quo was my effort to respond to amourespond to ambasr taylor's concerns to go to presiden
>> i don't ever recall -- because that would have changed my cal cue laus. if he had told me directly? >> that's not what i'm asking. you still believe that the security assistance was conditioned on the investigation after you spoke to president trump? yes or no? >> from a timeframe standpoint, yes. >> now, ambassador taylor also testified that -- and mr. morrison, both of them testified, that you told them that president trump said there was no quid pro quo, which you...
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>> if we're nothe new leaders, we're pretty close.gh (lau thank yovery much. >> thanks. >> narrator:beenr or the stakes of failure greate" ♪ >> so if one has to say who' is quickly catching upay, china china actually began its bigy push in a.i. oo-and-a-half yees ago, when the alphago- sedol match became the sputnik moment. h >> narrator: he sabelieves that the two a.i. superpowers should lead the way and work a together to ma. a force we do, we may have a chance of getting it right. >> if we do a very good d b the next 20 years, a.i. will be viewededs an age of enlighteent. our children and their children will see a.i. as serendipipi. thatat. is here to liberate us om having to do routine jobs, and push us to do what we love, and push us to think what it means to be human.ha >> narrator: butif humans mishandle this new power?ds kai-fu lee understhe stakes. after all, he invested earlys in megvii, whichw the u.s. blacklist. he says he rededed his stake and doesn't speafor the company. asked about the governnt using a.i. for social control, he chose his wordng carefully. >> um... a.i.
>> if we're nothe new leaders, we're pretty close.gh (lau thank yovery much. >> thanks. >> narrator:beenr or the stakes of failure greate" ♪ >> so if one has to say who' is quickly catching upay, china china actually began its bigy push in a.i. oo-and-a-half yees ago, when the alphago- sedol match became the sputnik moment. h >> narrator: he sabelieves that the two a.i. superpowers should lead the way and work a together to ma. a force we do, we may have a...
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venezolano benjamÍn y nos muestra su famoso munts de las muestra su famoso munts de las plastilina de laupa tengo yo" >>> siempre habrÁ una luz de esperanza que te llenarÁ el corazÓn >>> es un pequeÑo activista que ayuda a los niÑos de su natal venezuela creando conciencia por un paÍs mejor. >>> no soporto ver a un niÑo en la calle sin zapatos por quÉ, por quÉ si un niÑo como yo porque nadie le presta atenciÓn >>> josÉ cuenta con el apoyo de sus padres a quienes no les importa el costo del material con tal que desarrolle su talento >>> es un poco costoso, pero hemos decidido priorizar apoyarlo, y desarrollar su talento. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> muchos famosos han mostrado sus figuras, araceli arambula, marc anthony, nacho, gaby espino, alejandro sanz, nicky jam, olga taÑÓn. >>> te envÍo un beso y hermoso todo para tu patria. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hoy josuÉ estÁ en mÉxico y pensar que los niÑos exploten su creatividad y sueÑen con un mundo mejor. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> y desde ciudad de mÉxico nos conectamos con josuÉ benjamÍn bienvenido a "un nuevo dÍa" amigos >>> gracias estoy superemocionado >>> nos
venezolano benjamÍn y nos muestra su famoso munts de las muestra su famoso munts de las plastilina de laupa tengo yo" >>> siempre habrÁ una luz de esperanza que te llenarÁ el corazÓn >>> es un pequeÑo activista que ayuda a los niÑos de su natal venezuela creando conciencia por un paÍs mejor. >>> no soporto ver a un niÑo en la calle sin zapatos por quÉ, por quÉ si un niÑo como yo porque nadie le presta atenciÓn >>> josÉ cuenta con el apoyo de...
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number one, number two, lau-al gam. is coming, are you kidding me? you separate it, in office that is so awesome. ainsley: who will win that game? >> lsu is. as a matter of fact i had a dream, get this, i had a dream for whatever reason, i didn't go to lsu. i had a dream lsu won that football game. pete: that is the analysis? >> yeah. isn't that the best? [laughter]. pete: i had a vision. >> yeah. pete: not to get hung up on policies of it, president goes to the ufc fights or at the world series how we can get to the point to honor the office without politics? >> i think you have to. i don't talk politics. only thing i notice in the political environment today. maybe it started a few years ago before, it is really right and it is really left. it is angry, ugly and hostile. i have never seen this in this country. ainsley: he will probably get a good reception. much better than he got in the new york at the match, boxing. >> ufc. ainsley: or world series with washington nationals. >> i thank you, hats off to him for havin
number one, number two, lau-al gam. is coming, are you kidding me? you separate it, in office that is so awesome. ainsley: who will win that game? >> lsu is. as a matter of fact i had a dream, get this, i had a dream for whatever reason, i didn't go to lsu. i had a dream lsu won that football game. pete: that is the analysis? >> yeah. isn't that the best? [laughter]. pete: i had a vision. >> yeah. pete: not to get hung up on policies of it, president goes to the ufc fights or...