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. >> johnny majors the former tennessee coach the brother of lee majors the $6 million man. >>> 49ers, well, its fan base know the quarterback jimmy garoppolo as jimmy g and that name has stuck with everybody not named richard slowman. >> i don't know if he enjoys -- sherman. >> i don't know if he enjoys it or not. we'll let you guys figure that out. >> i haven't been called james since my grandma. it's been a little while but all in good fun. >> yeah, james and the 49ers held their final mini camp practice today. they'll wrap up the off-season program with a family barbecue. as for herbman. she's wish -- sherman, he's quick to dish out the nicknames but not crazy about being dubbed elder sherm for his role. >> i'm going to give that to ac. uncle sherm since then. >> we talked about that today. >> we did. it kind of make him seem old. but i mean, he's still young. he got a lot left in him. we might revise his nickname to something else. >> just call him pops. >>> hey, great thing about my industry, sports does not take time off. always transitioning from one sport to another. you know
. >> johnny majors the former tennessee coach the brother of lee majors the $6 million man. >>> 49ers, well, its fan base know the quarterback jimmy garoppolo as jimmy g and that name has stuck with everybody not named richard slowman. >> i don't know if he enjoys -- sherman. >> i don't know if he enjoys it or not. we'll let you guys figure that out. >> i haven't been called james since my grandma. it's been a little while but all in good fun. >> yeah,...
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because, like, i remember, like, the fall guy, lee majors sang his own theme song.fresh prince of bel air." did that ever -- was that discussed? >> no. i think -- yeah, we -- no, no, because -- because i was playing a real character, like, it was a gritty cop drama, i think it would have been -- for the gritty, too. all right, bring in the guy here. let's make some suit pants here. all right. that's walter. walter, this is j-lo. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> jimmy: how are you doing? just out for a walk today? >> i just work up the street, so -- >> jimmy: oh, this is great. that's not a suit technically, but that's a sport jacket with pants, but -- i think that's all >> yeah, is that going to work? >> i mean -- >> jimmy: i'm going to leave that to jennifer to decide. here are some scissors. >> you see what lebron has been doing with his -- >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: never mind what lebron has been doing. take a look at what i've been doing, all right? >> there you go. >> jimmy: stand right here and just hold still. >> do you mind if we give you a
because, like, i remember, like, the fall guy, lee majors sang his own theme song.fresh prince of bel air." did that ever -- was that discussed? >> no. i think -- yeah, we -- no, no, because -- because i was playing a real character, like, it was a gritty cop drama, i think it would have been -- for the gritty, too. all right, bring in the guy here. let's make some suit pants here. all right. that's walter. walter, this is j-lo. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> nice...
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lee. australia's major food exporter, our markets in the lee.ar more than it can consume, and that is white farmers here are acutely aware of the need to sell their goods abroad and hold onto their customers in the middle east. nearly 2 million sheep were exported from australia last year, from this port in adelaide and fremantle in western australia. kuwait and casar are the main destinations for the ships crossing the equator into a different climate. this is notjust one isolated incident, there have been many incidents with ships going into the middle east from an australian winter to a middle eastern summer. the death rate is higher, the raiders suffering of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the public‘s attitude to
lee. australia's major food exporter, our markets in the lee.ar more than it can consume, and that is white farmers here are acutely aware of the need to sell their goods abroad and hold onto their customers in the middle east. nearly 2 million sheep were exported from australia last year, from this port in adelaide and fremantle in western australia. kuwait and casar are the main destinations for the ships crossing the equator into a different climate. this is notjust one isolated incident,...
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. >> the tennessee volunteers coach, lee majors, if that sounds familiar, it was the $6 million man. they will train in july as well. sports doesn't take any time off. always transitioning from one sport to another. to tell the nba draft, we put the 2017-2018 season to bed with a parade.>> [applause]. i feel the makings of a possible script here. >> i think you will have a lot of sequels. and adversaries. we will have new heroes. >> you have to have all of that. >> [applause]. hennessy. >> i appreciate you talking today.>> did you see with the warriors dead?>> you do realize you are interrupting a very intimate moment with the fans. >> you want to say happy birthday to somebody special. >> i am thinking about my dad who turned 80 years old today. >> you had winning titles as a player and now as a coach. how do they compare? >> i am still here. >> hundred 30 days, it will be time for the season to start again. for now, the players are on their own time. they will be on the talk show circuit, etc. they will take a little time off and then they will hit the gym to stay in condition.>> c
. >> the tennessee volunteers coach, lee majors, if that sounds familiar, it was the $6 million man. they will train in july as well. sports doesn't take any time off. always transitioning from one sport to another. to tell the nba draft, we put the 2017-2018 season to bed with a parade.>> [applause]. i feel the makings of a possible script here. >> i think you will have a lot of sequels. and adversaries. we will have new heroes. >> you have to have all of that. >>...
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a drive to honor late mayor ed lee takes place at a major landmark that may soon bear his name. >> eagles go home. president trump takes controversial stand against super bowl champs. >>> ready i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and in the capitol, i'll stand with them. jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor. . >>> this is a look at the entire state at 4:42 on tuesday. still pretty hot around palm spring 104, heading to vegas 103. very comfortable l.a., afternoon sunshine 67 and 73. the cooler air spreading through central valley, no more 100s, 89 in fresno, mid-80s for chico, aftern sunshine in monterey, we'll call it mostly sunny, 85 sunshine in yosemite. my seven-day forecast for tahoe. you'll notice the average highs right around 7
a drive to honor late mayor ed lee takes place at a major landmark that may soon bear his name. >> eagles go home. president trump takes controversial stand against super bowl champs. >>> ready i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending...
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have no competition is silly. >> home builders on fire could lead to new highs for one major dow stock. i'm melissa lee. you're watching qa ining fast m cnbc here's what else is coming up on fast ♪ like a cigarette should >> times have changed. but there's something in the charts that suggest now could be the time to buy cigarette stocks we'll explain. plus -- >> three to win. let it ride. >> we're heading out to belmont in surge of a triple crown and four long shot stocks. those names when "fast money" returns. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> history is on the line as justify attempts to become the second undefeated horse ever to win the highly coveted triple crown. trackside at belmont park with more on that story hey, eric. >> hey, melissa. so tomorrow at belmont the big race, justify is going for the triple crown and here's the thing, when you have a triple crown opportunity, the numbers are so much bigger you look at tv ratings instead of a typical 6 million people, it's
have no competition is silly. >> home builders on fire could lead to new highs for one major dow stock. i'm melissa lee. you're watching qa ining fast m cnbc here's what else is coming up on fast ♪ like a cigarette should >> times have changed. but there's something in the charts that suggest now could be the time to buy cigarette stocks we'll explain. plus -- >> three to win. let it ride. >> we're heading out to belmont in surge of a triple crown and four long shot...
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lee. the major indexes off their lows but in the red at this hour. dow is down by more than 200 points of 0.9% s&p down by about 0.4% or 1 points nasdaq lower by 24 crude oil in a steep decline ahead of next week's opec meeting, investors nervous as saudi arabia and russia indicate they are prepared to raise output crude oil down right now by about 3% on wti and about 3.4% on brent and take a look at some of the big energy names getting hit hard in today's session. marathon, nandarko on the flip side, consumer staples seeing a nice bounce today, colgate, palm olive, all up 1% or more. >>> i'm bill griffith. as is so often the case lately, the eyes of the market clearly on washington today. as you heard the president holding court on the white house lawn, weighing in on everything from trade to north korea to that inspector general report that was out this week this as his administration enacts those tariffs on up to $50 billion worth of chinese goods. aminneso eamon javers is at the white house with more on that. kayla tausche with the latest on the
lee. the major indexes off their lows but in the red at this hour. dow is down by more than 200 points of 0.9% s&p down by about 0.4% or 1 points nasdaq lower by 24 crude oil in a steep decline ahead of next week's opec meeting, investors nervous as saudi arabia and russia indicate they are prepared to raise output crude oil down right now by about 3% on wti and about 3.4% on brent and take a look at some of the big energy names getting hit hard in today's session. marathon, nandarko on the...
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forward the no confidence motion after the governing people's party was implicated in a major corruption scandal. gavin leetime that the motion of no confidence has been successful in spain and mariano rajoy has now departed. knowing he was having to leave office before the vote of no—confidence started. it took one hour. there were 180 mps voted against him from seven different parties. the target was 176 needed for him to be removed. and the people's party, his governing party, party, his his party has gone from office, a couple of minutes ago we saw mariano rajoy leaving, a hostile audience. the deputy prime minister said she was sad. there was a lot of shouting and chance of corruption as her car left as well. —— and chance of corruption. —— cha nts —— and chance of corruption. —— chants of corruption. the government have denied these corruption allegations, they say they are a thing of the past, but ultimately led to this no—confidence motion last week and he is gone. this is what happened just before he entered the chamber a short while ago, and it seems he knew the game was up. translation: from wha
forward the no confidence motion after the governing people's party was implicated in a major corruption scandal. gavin leetime that the motion of no confidence has been successful in spain and mariano rajoy has now departed. knowing he was having to leave office before the vote of no—confidence started. it took one hour. there were 180 mps voted against him from seven different parties. the target was 176 needed for him to be removed. and the people's party, his governing party, party, his...
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lee, abc 7 news. >>> vic, thank you. an effort to give california the strongest net neutrality protections in the nation hit a major snag in the same assembly. the bill advanced in a committee vote but state lawmakers cut out proiks that is go beyond the net neutrality rules. lawmakers thought the original bill went too far. the measure was supposed to set the gold standard and create the toughest protection that is launches in other states would seek to replicate. >> an effort to extend bar hours in califoria may be on the rocks following opposition in san francisco. mothers against drunk driefgt and other opponents rallied against the measure that would extend the last call to 4:00 a.m. gichg the seven largest cities to extend hours. opponents say it adds new costs creating health issues for people drinking and lead to more dangerous roads. >> you already might have two or three drinks and then you're going to have another one or two if you stay another two hours.
lee, abc 7 news. >>> vic, thank you. an effort to give california the strongest net neutrality protections in the nation hit a major snag in the same assembly. the bill advanced in a committee vote but state lawmakers cut out proiks that is go beyond the net neutrality rules. lawmakers thought the original bill went too far. the measure was supposed to set the gold standard and create the toughest protection that is launches in other states would seek to replicate. >> an effort...
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. >> bret: david lee miller, thank you. some major rulings to tell you about of the u.s.upreme court. let's get to my colleague, and anger at fox news at night, shannon bream. first up, we have the court essentially taking on the districts in texas. so the question is, the congressional districts, how does this affect the midterms? >> if there were a couple of congressional districts in play here and also some state house seats in texas. what they did for the most part, this will be viewed as a win for the republicans today based on what the court decided. in a 5-4 ruling, these districts have been the subject of a fight since way back in 2011, and they will now leave most of them alone. only one of them they actually held had a problem. this 5-4 vote, the critics said this was joan mike drawn in a way that gave minority voters less of a choice, voice. the court said it was impermissible, racial gerrymandering and they will send that back down. but the congressional districts in texas will not change. >> bret: so they asked how mike also took on action in the case against
. >> bret: david lee miller, thank you. some major rulings to tell you about of the u.s.upreme court. let's get to my colleague, and anger at fox news at night, shannon bream. first up, we have the court essentially taking on the districts in texas. so the question is, the congressional districts, how does this affect the midterms? >> if there were a couple of congressional districts in play here and also some state house seats in texas. what they did for the most part, this will be...
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this hour-long portion featured remarks from the arm's major general garret lee and the assistant for attorney general for national security john demmers. >> am i live? okay. i'm sure you had a lot from tom, chad, at fireeye, and so maybe you had two requests but thank you for making me feel important today. my name is garret lee at the pentagon, here to help, and that was kind of a joke. but what a timely topic for us. it's been timely for the past i would say 2 1/2, three years since we really started to take cyber security seriously and then cyber threat, cyber threat intelligence, which is something, you know, for the army i think is something that's gaining in a lot of traction in terms of understanding what that means for us. i do have a few, you know, high-level messages i would like to put out there first. we have some good news. this past year we commissioned, we direct commissioned our first two cyber security -- cyber officers. two first lieutenants, direct commissions, and that was something that's been in the works for a while, to be able to do that. the criteria is that
this hour-long portion featured remarks from the arm's major general garret lee and the assistant for attorney general for national security john demmers. >> am i live? okay. i'm sure you had a lot from tom, chad, at fireeye, and so maybe you had two requests but thank you for making me feel important today. my name is garret lee at the pentagon, here to help, and that was kind of a joke. but what a timely topic for us. it's been timely for the past i would say 2 1/2, three years since we...
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this hour-long portion featured remarks from the arm's major general garret lee and the assistant forttorney general for national security john demmers. >> am i live? okay. i'm sure you had a lot from tom,
this hour-long portion featured remarks from the arm's major general garret lee and the assistant forttorney general for national security john demmers. >> am i live? okay. i'm sure you had a lot from tom,
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include former secretary of state madeleine albright, former senate majority leader tom daschle, and california representative barbara lee. posted by the u.s. global leadership coalition it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. it is my great on earth to be introducing our next speaker today, the persistent senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> as most of you know mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop from reading her warnings about attorney general nominee jeff sessions on the floor
include former secretary of state madeleine albright, former senate majority leader tom daschle, and california representative barbara lee. posted by the u.s. global leadership coalition it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. it is...
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the opposition socialist party, which has no parliamentary majority, will now form a new government. gavin leeurs in spanish politics, and mr rajoy, always thought of as the great survivor, has finally gone? it isa it is a political first in modern spanish history of a successful motion of no confidence in the prime minister and mariano rajoy is gone, the government is gone and in comes the government is gone and in comes the new prime minister, 46—year—old pedro sanchez, the socialist leader who brought about the downfall of mariano rajoy with this motion in the first place. and i think the noose tightened around the neck of the prime minister last week because it was the commendation of a long run corruption scandal which involved the jailing of more than a dozen ex—members of the governing party, doing back to the ‘90s, in which they took more than 1 million euros in exchange for handing out garment contracts. the judge euros in exchange for handing out garment contracts. thejudge in euros in exchange for handing out garment contracts. the judge in the court case said the party was implicit
the opposition socialist party, which has no parliamentary majority, will now form a new government. gavin leeurs in spanish politics, and mr rajoy, always thought of as the great survivor, has finally gone? it isa it is a political first in modern spanish history of a successful motion of no confidence in the prime minister and mariano rajoy is gone, the government is gone and in comes the government is gone and in comes the new prime minister, 46—year—old pedro sanchez, the socialist...
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incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's just obedience but it's relatively so during things that might scald civil disobedience for a reason it's really it's really hard for him and you've got. michael we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some are now what the washington post editorial board actually to let the trump team eat in peace that down that road lies a world in which only the most zealous sign up for public service and that benefits no one let me ask you first is it really a danger we need to worry about that making public servants be responsible for the actions to the public when they're in public that will only have public servants are actually dedicated to their morals and ethics and willing to face the public is that a danger that will suddenly have people no i don't i don't think that's a danger i think it is the responsibility of the public to hold
incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's just obedience but it's relatively so during things that might scald civil disobedience for a reason it's really it's really hard for him and you've got. michael we only have everything in power in the world but let's...
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lee, abc7 news. >>> thank you. a supreme court ruling today dealt a major blow to public sector unions. we will have a look at that impact coming up at 6:30. >>> good news about the pawnee fire. evacuees are going home. road closures have also been lifted. >> 25% contained. burned 25,000 acres. >> it is encouraging. let's go to wayne freedman in lake county. >> reporter: very encouraging. the last two days we stood and behind us large billowing clouds of smoke. today we didn't see any dangerous smoke at all today. residents went home and they are ready. it still felt like a full house in moose lodge 2284. even though half of the 300 evacuations remain. time here has taken a toll. >> well, it is not on the list. >> reporter: too many nights with sleeping as worry as a bedfellow. after this morning, denise ogle will disagree. >> i was told yes, no, yes, no while we are staying here. i am fine. i really thought i was fine until i got here. >> reporter: denise learned that her house and three others did not survive the flame. denise did not have insurance. >> i couldn't get fire insurance w
lee, abc7 news. >>> thank you. a supreme court ruling today dealt a major blow to public sector unions. we will have a look at that impact coming up at 6:30. >>> good news about the pawnee fire. evacuees are going home. road closures have also been lifted. >> 25% contained. burned 25,000 acres. >> it is encouraging. let's go to wayne freedman in lake county. >> reporter: very encouraging. the last two days we stood and behind us large billowing clouds of...
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but my colleague, carol lee, and i spent some time looking at major national security decisions madeal months. one thing we noticed is that they tended to either be on the opposite side of where second tar m -- secretary mattis' perspective was or in some instances he wasn't even involved in the decision making process. one you mentioned in the lead-in, space corps. a sixth branch of the military, that came up in 2017. in the fall secretary mattis sent a letter to senator john mccain saying how he didn't think it was a good idea to create another branch of service dedicated to space, it just created more bureaucracy. president trump then several days ago came out and said he was directing the military, specifically directing general dunford, the chairman of the joint chiefs, to create a space force despite the fact that secretary mattis had been openly on the record opposed to the idea only months ago. >> we should note here obviously that pentagon national security council spokes people have pushed back on our reporting, calling it silly, calling it ludicrous that general mattis wou
but my colleague, carol lee, and i spent some time looking at major national security decisions madeal months. one thing we noticed is that they tended to either be on the opposite side of where second tar m -- secretary mattis' perspective was or in some instances he wasn't even involved in the decision making process. one you mentioned in the lead-in, space corps. a sixth branch of the military, that came up in 2017. in the fall secretary mattis sent a letter to senator john mccain saying how...
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lee curtis and our kardashian family feud exclusive. >> the drama you didn't see off cam ma. >> we had our on family feud. >> how the divorce and dealing with majorly different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy >> a totally different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy lee after the fight with they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross >>> name a reason you think steve harvey is a good kisser. >> lips. >> this weekend is the highly anticipated episode of family feud featuring the kardashian west family. >> the energy is crazy. >> this has been a dream come true for all of us. >> it is the kardashians versus the west and they mean business. >> i'm here to win, bro. >> this is called family feud. >> how did this all happen? >> kim and kanye have been talking that they watc
lee curtis and our kardashian family feud exclusive. >> the drama you didn't see off cam ma. >> we had our on family feud. >> how the divorce and dealing with majorly different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy >> a totally different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy lee after the fight with they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you...
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majority it is the same once more. blue skies overhead, strong sunshine, but some of these eastern coasts will be played by clouds and resulting leere are the lower temperatures. the midlands and wales could get 27 or 28 degrees. the small chance of the light shower in northern ireland, the majority will be dry. it is looking pretty much the same for wednesday, long spells of sunshine with some areas of cloud near the east coast. an easterly breeze so hull and knowledge getting 21, 20 2 degrees. glasgow and edinburgh at 28. it remains right for the end of the week and get as hot as well. fiona. how lovely, thank you. that is all, no one bbc one, we canjoin the bbc news teams where you are. goodbye. 70 minutes per sector about the main story resume, the future of london bowen heathrow airport. mps are debating whether or not to approve controversial plans to build a third runway. the conservatives have been worked to support the expansion and labour is giving a free vote although it the official line is to oppose the scheme. let's such trust chief political correspondent. the government are pretty confident they can win in this boo
majority it is the same once more. blue skies overhead, strong sunshine, but some of these eastern coasts will be played by clouds and resulting leere are the lower temperatures. the midlands and wales could get 27 or 28 degrees. the small chance of the light shower in northern ireland, the majority will be dry. it is looking pretty much the same for wednesday, long spells of sunshine with some areas of cloud near the east coast. an easterly breeze so hull and knowledge getting 21, 20 2...
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lee. usually they're not too devoted. listen, he had a major role last summer.y stewart was here a number of times before that awful unite the right, neo-nazi supremacist disaster. nothing's changed, but, don, he's not going to be elected. >> he's going to lose to mccain, right? >> yes. he won a nomination because 300,000 people turned out. 300,000 people to vote for -- this guys a racist and a bigot. how do these bigots keep winning office? that's what i don't understand. well, primaries. >> he got about 45%, 46% of the vote. why did they do it? because the tivist, the extreme activists are the ones that come to the primaries and vote in the republican party in this state and i think around the country the party has moved way to the right following trump, using trump as the symbol of the dear leader, of the supreme leader, the cult leader, whatever y call him and cory stewart is right out of that mold. >> disgusting. it really is gross. he's best known for sponsoring that transgenderoom bill and he calls transgender people mentally ill. he's in the running to r
lee. usually they're not too devoted. listen, he had a major role last summer.y stewart was here a number of times before that awful unite the right, neo-nazi supremacist disaster. nothing's changed, but, don, he's not going to be elected. >> he's going to lose to mccain, right? >> yes. he won a nomination because 300,000 people turned out. 300,000 people to vote for -- this guys a racist and a bigot. how do these bigots keep winning office? that's what i don't understand. well,...
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at the moment, despite the resignation of dr lee, there isn't a majority for that.nd we could do it overnight we re simple and we could do it overnight were just simple and we could do it overnight werejust dreaming simple and we could do it overnight were just dreaming or dishonest. simple and we could do it overnight werejust dreaming or dishonest. it is very ce kated and the more —— complicate ed and the more people are recoiling from the whole exercise. thank you. more from westminster and the latest from singapore. first the weather with matt taylor. cloudier and fresher today, but eastern scotland warmer. and sunny spells in the afternoon for many. temperatures more typical for many. temperatures more typical for the time of year. some showers in the south and westing. —— west. staying dry for most tonight. the cloud disappears and with a fresher air mass it will be a cooler night, temperatures down into single figures. a pleasant start to tomorrow. the commute should come with some sunshine in central and eastern areas. england and wales the odd shower. most
at the moment, despite the resignation of dr lee, there isn't a majority for that.nd we could do it overnight we re simple and we could do it overnight were just simple and we could do it overnight werejust dreaming simple and we could do it overnight were just dreaming or dishonest. simple and we could do it overnight werejust dreaming or dishonest. it is very ce kated and the more —— complicate ed and the more people are recoiling from the whole exercise. thank you. more from westminster...
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lee. tonight on "fast" bitcoin is getting slammed after japanese regulators call for an upgrade of a major exchange. are we seeing the death of bitcoin as we know it? we will break it down. >>> plus the chart master says there's one dow stock heading for a big comeback he'll tell us the name and how high he sees it going. first, we start off with the energy sector to the rescue helping the dow avoid its longest losing streak in 40 years. one could say it was the type of dramatic save one only sees on "baywatch. exxon up 11%, marathon oil up 36% and chesapeake energy up 63%. so what better time to play a rousing game of trade it or fade it, energy style we all know the rules of the game. >> can you go over them quickly, it's friday. >> guy, chesapeake >> well, melissa, you can say the stock is up 63%, how can you possibly trade this stock still? that's a great question. i will say you trade chk one of the reasons why is valuation still isn't ridiculous, although that's not in and of itself a reason to buy the stock. but there's still a significant short interest of 22%. i don't think they h
lee. tonight on "fast" bitcoin is getting slammed after japanese regulators call for an upgrade of a major exchange. are we seeing the death of bitcoin as we know it? we will break it down. >>> plus the chart master says there's one dow stock heading for a big comeback he'll tell us the name and how high he sees it going. first, we start off with the energy sector to the rescue helping the dow avoid its longest losing streak in 40 years. one could say it was the type of...
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incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's disobedience but it's relatively so during scald civil disobedience for a reason it's really it's really hard for him and you've got. michael we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some are now what the washington post editorial board actually to let the trump team piece that down that road lies a world in which only the most zealous sign up for public service and that benefits no one let me ask you first is it really a danger we need to worry about that making public servants be responsible for the actions to the public when they're in public that will only have public servants are actually dedicated to their morals and ethics and willing to face the public is that a danger that will suddenly have people no i don't i don't think that's a danger i think it is the responsibility of the public to hold elected officials accounta
incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's disobedience but it's relatively so during scald civil disobedience for a reason it's really it's really hard for him and you've got. michael we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some...
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lee, has resigned to speak out against the government's brexit policy. he says that citizens need to be protected from decisions of the majority if they're wrong. nt whips were privately congratulating themselves toa privately congratulating themselves to a disused looming revolt and suddenly one of their ministers goes and after theresa may had appealed to tory mps, don't cause trouble because it will make myjob harder in brussels, so at that very simple shock, impact level, it is bad news for theresa may but there's a couple of other reasons why it's bad news. 0ne of other reasons why it's bad news. one is whether doctor lee's decision encourages other ministers to do the same and whether it starts a series of resignations. the signs are so far it's not going to, no sign of anyone else wobbling. most of the people i've spoken to don't think it's on the cards. there was i howl of despair by doctor lee, but what it may well do, it stiffen the resolve of tory remain rebels in the commons this afternoon, looking at doctor phillip lee who cites the meaningful vote, the need for parliament to have a meaningful vote was his reason for going, whether
lee, has resigned to speak out against the government's brexit policy. he says that citizens need to be protected from decisions of the majority if they're wrong. nt whips were privately congratulating themselves toa privately congratulating themselves to a disused looming revolt and suddenly one of their ministers goes and after theresa may had appealed to tory mps, don't cause trouble because it will make myjob harder in brussels, so at that very simple shock, impact level, it is bad news for...
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jackson lee: my final point -- the chair: question please. is my major league colleague closing? r. -- ms. jackson lee: no. i have an additional speaker. white sitsa provide some relief for researchers who already , ve a schedule one or two sitsa does not provide accommodations necessary to assure researchers can object otain drug samples for research. commercial manufacturers are not likely to produce schedule a drugs. to ease requirements will help let to help researchers. here's the main point. the main point is that researchers are researching how to cease the addiction that is killing so many. low level sellers are caught up under this bill, and as indicated by the d.e.a., they, too, are victims. it is well-known that the idea of mass incarceration does not solve the problem of addiction or cause the ending of the tragic loss of life. i hurt for those suffering from addiction. and it is important to be able to utilize our government knowledge to help that end. and the sentencing commission has done that. so, the difficulty we have is whether or not this bill, even though from
jackson lee: my final point -- the chair: question please. is my major league colleague closing? r. -- ms. jackson lee: no. i have an additional speaker. white sitsa provide some relief for researchers who already , ve a schedule one or two sitsa does not provide accommodations necessary to assure researchers can object otain drug samples for research. commercial manufacturers are not likely to produce schedule a drugs. to ease requirements will help let to help researchers. here's the main...
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cavanaugh is a major front runner, at this point in time. republican senator mike lee of utah is also on that list. there are two people on the list, the final list, for the supreme court running that ended up going to neil course such -- gorsich, so, those are people who are considered to be top of the list. our sources are saying, eliana, that the brett cavanagh is someone that that the president is looking at it very closely. >> live in washington for us, thank you. for more on justice kennedy, and the battle that will loom over his successor, i am joined with addie, thank you for being here. let's start with the justice kennedy's legacy, what will he be remembered for? >> this retirement will include things that he might have known -- a been known for, before the big decisions today and yesterday. probably, mostly as a swing vote, or the person regarded as eccentric in many supreme court battles. >> in a majority of the cases, he cited with more conservative justices. he was an appointee of president ronald reagan, but, it is his liberal decisions, on social issues
cavanaugh is a major front runner, at this point in time. republican senator mike lee of utah is also on that list. there are two people on the list, the final list, for the supreme court running that ended up going to neil course such -- gorsich, so, those are people who are considered to be top of the list. our sources are saying, eliana, that the brett cavanagh is someone that that the president is looking at it very closely. >> live in washington for us, thank you. for more on justice...
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lee. tonight on "fast," bitcoin getting slammed after another hack of major crypto exchange and top crypto baller says the bottom isn't in yet. go will tell us how low it will plus, consumer stocks on fire. the chart master says there's one name in the group just starting to heat up. he'll be here to break it down the big story of the day, president trump and kim jong-un hours away from their historic meeting in singapore akiko fujita joins us in seoul. >> good evening to you, good morning from seoul let's first establish why we are here yes, the summit is happening in singapore. we're 35 miles away from the dmz, that border that's been in place for more than six decades. no question everybody here in seoul will have their eyes on singapore where the summit kicks in four hours from now let's talk about what we're expecting from the summit when the two leaders meet we do know that president trump and leader kim jong-un will be in the room with just tlantsors to begin the discussion and in terms of what's on the table here, three specific issues to look out for number one, the idea of denucl
lee. tonight on "fast," bitcoin getting slammed after another hack of major crypto exchange and top crypto baller says the bottom isn't in yet. go will tell us how low it will plus, consumer stocks on fire. the chart master says there's one name in the group just starting to heat up. he'll be here to break it down the big story of the day, president trump and kim jong-un hours away from their historic meeting in singapore akiko fujita joins us in seoul. >> good evening to you,...
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major issues facing the next mayor. there are four front runners competing to fill the term of late mayor ed lee. breed would be the city's first african-american mayor. supervisor jane kim would be the first korean american mayor. former state senator mark less leno would be the first openly gay mayor. he says whoever wins will have his support. >> i am not going to get into caidveircamp le who run campaig deserve respect. >> reporter: a rufor mayor is not in his plans but hopes he's helped address big issues during his short term. >> we have done a lot around homelessness, around street cleaning, public safety. those were three things i talked about since the first day in office. >> reporter: any words of advice for your successor? >> that's a great question. from my point of view, don't waste the opportunity. again, an opportunity of a lifetime, an honor of a lifetime to do this job, to represent all the residents of san francisco. lead the city of san francisco. not many people get to do that in their life. make the most of it. rter: polls in san francisco close at 8:00 p.m. whoever wins will
major issues facing the next mayor. there are four front runners competing to fill the term of late mayor ed lee. breed would be the city's first african-american mayor. supervisor jane kim would be the first korean american mayor. former state senator mark less leno would be the first openly gay mayor. he says whoever wins will have his support. >> i am not going to get into caidveircamp le who run campaig deserve respect. >> reporter: a rufor mayor is not in his plans but hopes...
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lee. tonight on fast is bitcoin finally growing up there is one major sign it is reaching adulthood and top technician says as the bullish signal for the crypto universe he'll explain. and jamie dimon and warren buffett teaming up, calling for a big change for wall street one trader says it would be a disaster for companies we've got the details. first we start with a brazilian bomb shell check out the etf in brazil. ewz getting crushed. at one down as much as 8% as the country deals with the economic turmoil ahead of its elections here why it matters for your money. the u.s. and e emerging markets of which brazil is a big part have moved in tandem but the last three months the u.s. has stayed strong and emerging markets have gone through a bit of a tectonic shift falling. is the drama in brazil fears of the connotation for the rest of the world becoming the next big threat for the u.s. stocks we turn to the ambassador first, tim. >> em currencies have played a systemic role. whether you gok baa to 97 tie bot which ended in the russian crisis but em currencies react first and look to fundam
lee. tonight on fast is bitcoin finally growing up there is one major sign it is reaching adulthood and top technician says as the bullish signal for the crypto universe he'll explain. and jamie dimon and warren buffett teaming up, calling for a big change for wall street one trader says it would be a disaster for companies we've got the details. first we start with a brazilian bomb shell check out the etf in brazil. ewz getting crushed. at one down as much as 8% as the country deals with the...
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lee hsien loong. this is one of the busiest thoroughfares in this city so a major security effort to lock this down whichwe are seeing a very big police presence. we have seen special ops and see then in their gear. we have seen a number of north korean guards. we can tell them who they are because they wear these black suits and they have red badges on their lapels. they found out ten minutes ago and indicated to us something is happening and moving pretty soon. we are waiting for, i believe you can see there are barricades siphoning off that part of the road from the hotel making it easy for them to manage the security in and out. we have eyes on what was unfolding inside the hotel. we know the presence of guards, of security, of police in there was very strong. people's bags were being checked. people were told they could not stand when the north korean leader walked in and their bags checked and not allowed to use their phones. when he arrived after that flight, they landed here in singapore at about 2:30 so quite a lot has been unfolding last few hours here. let's revisit one of the reasons why this
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want to go to mike lee from utah, if you pull him out, that leaves a seat that's opened that has to be filled. doesn't that hurt the party, he's a senator, trump has a slim majorityn't that a bit of a risk? >> in other states it would be, in utah i don't think there's a chance that a democrat will place mike lee out of utah. that's a political consideration that makes it easy if the president we wanted to nominate mike lee. going back to issue to scare tactics, the list has been published by the white house is of experience jurist in supreme courts either, state level or in federal courts and appeals courts included and they respect precedent and becomes really hard to imagine anything more than chipping away of the law which, of course, is important to people who like me support rights for women to have an abortion in certain circumstances, rights of gay couples to get married, the chip get away of the rights is greater concern than outright overturning and it would be great if the president would nominate somebody who has a commitment to the law including precedent over ideology, someone like justice kennedy. cheryl: justice kennedy who said he voted on the iss
want to go to mike lee from utah, if you pull him out, that leaves a seat that's opened that has to be filled. doesn't that hurt the party, he's a senator, trump has a slim majorityn't that a bit of a risk? >> in other states it would be, in utah i don't think there's a chance that a democrat will place mike lee out of utah. that's a political consideration that makes it easy if the president we wanted to nominate mike lee. going back to issue to scare tactics, the list has been published...
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passengers have faced major disruption as hundreds of trains have been cancelled following the introduction of new timetables last month. helena leeena, given the scale of the problems and the fury of so many passengers, was this inevitable? charles horton has based increasing pressure since the new timetable was implemented. the new timetable lead to chaos on the rail network with cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. he said he recognised the restoration that passengers were feeling but he went on to say it was time for a new pair of hands to take over. but, i think the new timetable still has not settled. we spoke to one nurse who said she had to sleep overnight at home work because five trains had been cancelled. still, cancellations and delays on the rail network. thank you. a message of "peace and hope" from professor stephen hawking has been beamed towards the nearest black hole in space, as his remains were laid to rest at westminster abbey. a memorial service has been held — during which his ashes will were placed alongside other greats of british science, like charles darwin and sir isaac newton. the east
passengers have faced major disruption as hundreds of trains have been cancelled following the introduction of new timetables last month. helena leeena, given the scale of the problems and the fury of so many passengers, was this inevitable? charles horton has based increasing pressure since the new timetable was implemented. the new timetable lead to chaos on the rail network with cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. he said he recognised the restoration that passengers were...
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walking down the goadingonty starts eisenhower about lee's actions on the third day and says eisenhower basically, you would admit that this was a major blunder. this was terrible. i would never have done this. never. eisenhower is expected to respond. goading,ird eisenhower's as well, monty, if you had acted as we acted -- as lee acted at gettysburg, i would have sacked you. among the press corps. the tour continued, they went to confederate avenue and the virginia memorial, where this is taken. and it concluded, presumably, on a successful note. newspaperman -- newspapermen were with them and ike's comment is soon splashed across the papers. and boy, did it generate some heat. southern blood boyles was the headline in a mississippi paper. or, as a cheeky headline in the washington star put it, the cotton really hit the fan. [laughter] moment to read excerpts from a couple of the letters, some of the many letters eisenhower received from southerners who velti crossed the line he never should have crossed. let's start with florida. mr. president, i am afraid that you are wrong. we hear that stevens is buried cemetery by his request. m
walking down the goadingonty starts eisenhower about lee's actions on the third day and says eisenhower basically, you would admit that this was a major blunder. this was terrible. i would never have done this. never. eisenhower is expected to respond. goading,ird eisenhower's as well, monty, if you had acted as we acted -- as lee acted at gettysburg, i would have sacked you. among the press corps. the tour continued, they went to confederate avenue and the virginia memorial, where this is...
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lee's term. christien kafton reports from city hall. >>> reporter: london breed talking about specifics today tackling major issues facing san francisco like homelessness and the housing crisis. [ cheers ] >> reporter: london breed walked into her old elementary school to a roaring crowd, ready to welcome her. >> london breed! london breed! >> thank you, everybody. >> london breed! >> whoo! >> yes. i'm your mayor. >> whoo! >> reporter: breed started off acknowledging her fellow candidates and their supporters, applauding their public service and reaching out for their help going forward. >> we are all san franciscans and it is time -- >> yeah! >> it is time that we come together and we work together to solve our most challenging problems. >> reporter: breed began to lay out some priorities, tackling major issues like homelessness. >> some hard decisions around reforming our mental health system so that people we know are struggling on the street who are clearly not in their right minds, they get the help and the support that they need. >> yeah! >> reporter: she also talked about the need for more housing, so that san franciscans aren'
lee's term. christien kafton reports from city hall. >>> reporter: london breed talking about specifics today tackling major issues facing san francisco like homelessness and the housing crisis. [ cheers ] >> reporter: london breed walked into her old elementary school to a roaring crowd, ready to welcome her. >> london breed! london breed! >> thank you, everybody. >> london breed! >> whoo! >> yes. i'm your mayor. >> whoo! >> reporter:...
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body of admirals over their floundering around and failing, lee saw this as the perfect opportunity to do so. so he shifted the vast majority of his army. only one of his own divisions botheft at petersburg, and of beauregard's divisions remained at petersburg. everybody else was north of the james. grant confessed, we have failed in what i hope to accomplish, meaning first deep bottom. but he added, i am in hopes of turning this diversion to account, to yield greater results than if the first object had been accomplished. in other words, now the mine moves to center stage in grant's strategic thinking. if you read grant's memoirs, he will say this was his plan all along, which is patently untrue. but now, it would be up to burnside to get things done. ambrose burnside had been planning for orders to make this assault, when and if they came. and he had four divisions in his army. ofee of them were comprised white soldiers, and these men had been badly damaged during the first petersburg offensive, not to mention the overland campaign. they had taken tremendous casualties. the soldiers were if not demoralized, there were ver
body of admirals over their floundering around and failing, lee saw this as the perfect opportunity to do so. so he shifted the vast majority of his army. only one of his own divisions botheft at petersburg, and of beauregard's divisions remained at petersburg. everybody else was north of the james. grant confessed, we have failed in what i hope to accomplish, meaning first deep bottom. but he added, i am in hopes of turning this diversion to account, to yield greater results than if the first...
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lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> temperature sore today across the entire bay area, lots of triple digits. the fog is coming to the rescue, we talk about a major cooldown in the sunday forecast and beyond. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> hundreds of families received free booster seats today. it was held at oracle arena today in honor of safe kids day. the company that manages the stadium along with alameda county ems gave away 500 booster seats. they featured safety activities andll the seeds. >>> while we watch the fire in antioch right now, mark will tell us how it will be better. >> we trade heater for wind tomorrow. it will increased the gust, 25- 30 miles per hour in the afternoon. that's the trade-off, you will notice a cooldown in the sunday forecast. santa rosa in the upper 90s goes to the mid-80s. san francisco back to the upper 60s. san jose from 98 to 87 degrees. outside right now, still very warm. 80s in concord and fairfield. san francisco 65 degrees. we expand the view, look what happened south approaching monterey bay. we had
lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> temperature sore today across the entire bay area, lots of triple digits. the fog is coming to the rescue, we talk about a major cooldown in the sunday forecast and beyond. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> hundreds of families received free booster seats today. it was held at oracle arena today in honor of safe kids day. the company that...
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lee. tonight on "fast," bitcoin getting slammed after another hack of major crypto exchange and top crypto the bottom isn't in yet. go will tell us how low it will plus, consumer stocks on fire. the chart master says there's one name in the group just starting to heat up. he'll be here to break it down the big story of the day, president trump and kim jong-un hours away from their historic meeting in singapore
lee. tonight on "fast," bitcoin getting slammed after another hack of major crypto exchange and top crypto the bottom isn't in yet. go will tell us how low it will plus, consumer stocks on fire. the chart master says there's one name in the group just starting to heat up. he'll be here to break it down the big story of the day, president trump and kim jong-un hours away from their historic meeting in singapore
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lee: madam president, i have five requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority leader and the minority leader. the presiding officer: duly noted. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: first of all, i want to thank my colleague from utah, senator lee, for working together with me on the kiwi act that we just approved. mahalo. madam president, if this week has shown us anything, it is that courts matter. in three important decisions over two days, the supreme court majority endorsed donald trump's bigotry and handed him the power to exclude any group of people for any reason as long as he couches it as a national security matter. justice alito led a narrow majority in a concerted effort to destroy unions, in this case public-sector unions. and justice thomas told states that they cannot tell women what reproductive services are available to them. but we have also seen a federal trial court judge in san diego who combined his understanding of the law with his capacity for humankindness and ordered that children who were separated from their pa
lee: madam president, i have five requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority leader and the minority leader. the presiding officer: duly noted. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: first of all, i want to thank my colleague from utah, senator lee, for working together with me on the kiwi act that we just approved. mahalo. madam president, if this week has shown us anything, it is that courts matter. in...
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grant launched several major in the summer and fall of 1864 against the confederate works as he extended his lines ever west, with every step and shovelful of earth rendering lee's threadbare position around petersburg less and less tenable. sniffing important roads and railroads and supply lines. final assaults that the union armies make it petersburg will come the following april. 1865. after securing the south side railroad with a victory at five forks, grant ordered an all-out push on april the second, 1865 which was the day the breakthrough when lee finally evacuated the richmond petersburg front and slipped but in anin retreat, effort to make it down to north carolina. to link up with joe johnston's wrestling have been with william tecumseh sherman. grants, for his part after the collapse of the richmond petersburg front, something that had been willed by the awful losses of your berlin campaign before it, grant now started on a breathless chase through southside virginia that would lead him to the place called appomattox. as we will discuss in greater lee theirtuesday, surrender the army of northern virginia to ulysses grant. noted, the hope longilled the
grant launched several major in the summer and fall of 1864 against the confederate works as he extended his lines ever west, with every step and shovelful of earth rendering lee's threadbare position around petersburg less and less tenable. sniffing important roads and railroads and supply lines. final assaults that the union armies make it petersburg will come the following april. 1865. after securing the south side railroad with a victory at five forks, grant ordered an all-out push on april...
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major flaws. you'll need to hear about that buckle up, "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch," i'm melissa lee. market reaction to the trump/kim meeting has been muted we are watching at&t/time warner shares a judge will decide today to block or allow their merger. >>> lands' end posting a smaller than expected loss revenue beating estimates. tyler? >> thank you very much, melissa. i'm tyler mathisen historic meeting between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un but now the hard work lies ahead michelle caruso-cabrera is live in singapore >> the events that happened overnight, tyler, while most americans were sleeping were extraordinary. it wasn't that long ago that president trump of the united states was calling the leader of north korea rocket man and the leader of north korea, kim jong-un, calling president trump a dotard however, today the two came together countries that have been enemies for decades. necessity sat down, signed an agreement in which they promised to forge a new relationship. >> i feel really great we're going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous succ
major flaws. you'll need to hear about that buckle up, "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch," i'm melissa lee. market reaction to the trump/kim meeting has been muted we are watching at&t/time warner shares a judge will decide today to block or allow their merger. >>> lands' end posting a smaller than expected loss revenue beating estimates. tyler? >> thank you very much, melissa. i'm tyler mathisen historic meeting between...
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lee. tonight on fast is bitcoin finally growing up there is one major sign it is reaching adulthood and tops the bullish signal for the crypto universe he'll explain. and jamie dimon and warren buffett teaming up, calling for a big change for wall street one trader says it would be a disaster for companies we've got the details. first we start with a brazilian bomb shell check out the etf in
lee. tonight on fast is bitcoin finally growing up there is one major sign it is reaching adulthood and tops the bullish signal for the crypto universe he'll explain. and jamie dimon and warren buffett teaming up, calling for a big change for wall street one trader says it would be a disaster for companies we've got the details. first we start with a brazilian bomb shell check out the etf in
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majority of the changes. we thank you for that. this is a result of the planning department's response to mayor lee's executive directive to put the city on a path to support the delivery of 5,000 units every your for the foreseeable future the planning department looked at how much staff time was needed, so you can focus your energy on where we need it most -- approving and building new housing we heard your concerns about two components, the standardized 20-day notice and pop-outs. given that the 20-day notice is what is required for large projects and projects seeking exceptions, we think it makes sense to apply that same stan standard to code-complying prague rockets. remember, a variance is noncode-complying and gets 20 days notice and the other 30 days. it can feel like the notice is being reduced going from 20 days to 30 days, it's being expanded by going to tenants where it wasn't previously. it will be multilingual and on-line for broader reach. 20-day notice will be more meaningful. preapplication is required as well as notices from the building department. the proposal to remove neighborhood notice for pop-outs is a sig
majority of the changes. we thank you for that. this is a result of the planning department's response to mayor lee's executive directive to put the city on a path to support the delivery of 5,000 units every your for the foreseeable future the planning department looked at how much staff time was needed, so you can focus your energy on where we need it most -- approving and building new housing we heard your concerns about two components, the standardized 20-day notice and pop-outs. given that...
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lee, we l live here and how to drive. do people not understand the right-of-way when they are coming up to a crosswalk? >> the vast majority of people are at least aware of the basic rules of right- crosswalk and dealing with it. there is still some confusion that some people have about specifically dealing with pedestrians in crosswalks and when somebody enters a crosswalk, at what point can they enter to cross and go through the intersecti >> just for clarity sake if i'm driving a vehicle, at what point do i stop for a pedestrian. >> coming up to an intersection, you have a red light that allows the pedestrian to be in the intersection crossing in front of you, the vehicle cannot enter the crosswalk until the pedestrian it is safely out of the crosswalk. >> anywhere in the crosswalk? ere in the crosswalk. >> as a pedestrian, can i cross the street anywhere? if i step out in the middle of the block do i vehicle will stop. >> the majority of people pical assumption that the driver will stop but that's how we end up with collisionsvehicle versus pedestrian wheree have major collisions and fatalities. they assume that i am a
lee, we l live here and how to drive. do people not understand the right-of-way when they are coming up to a crosswalk? >> the vast majority of people are at least aware of the basic rules of right- crosswalk and dealing with it. there is still some confusion that some people have about specifically dealing with pedestrians in crosswalks and when somebody enters a crosswalk, at what point can they enter to cross and go through the intersecti >> just for clarity sake if i'm driving a...
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lee. >>> amazon expanding again. a look at its newest accusations and what it means for consumers. >> an effort to make oakland streets less bumpy. the major construction project that's under way and where the money for it is coming from. >> we are tracking the weather forecast which includes that red flag warning as we go into the weekend. i'll let you know what will happen coming up. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. we know what we stand for. we stand for a rod and reel instead of a cell phone. at bass pro shops and cabela's we stand together for you. >>> welcome back. the over expanding retail giant amazon -- the ever expanding retail giant amazon is broadening its scope again. the company wants to change the way many people get their prescriptions. amazon is also planning a move that could affect delivery services. tom vacar reports. >>> reporter: think about it. you know, when you think fedex, u.p.s. and united states post office, their big customer is amazon. the question is, for how long? in its 24 years of existence
lee. >>> amazon expanding again. a look at its newest accusations and what it means for consumers. >> an effort to make oakland streets less bumpy. the major construction project that's under way and where the money for it is coming from. >> we are tracking the weather forecast which includes that red flag warning as we go into the weekend. i'll let you know what will happen coming up. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust...