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now as they age they encounter determination and long-term care facilities which led to the long-term care quality index to promote care and facilities including having trained to staff. more facilities should adopt this. we also need to designate lgbtq as an underserved to get data. moving to food insecurity whether people can obtain food to lead a healthy life. $5.59 for feud and security doubling the rates from 2001. factors that contribute include low income and inadequate transportation. food insecurity poses a threat to health and one serious consequence is malnutrition with which one into older adults is at risk read congress can help maintain the funding levels for fy 202014 nutrition programs and the senate could pass the house termagant act reauthorization which is first time malnutrition screen expand outreach for more results they get snapped into international inventory on food and strategy to reduce them and have cms approved malnutrition wally measures. in less than ten years the 65 and older will go 20% of our population up from 13% grade we enjoy a greater quantity of
now as they age they encounter determination and long-term care facilities which led to the long-term care quality index to promote care and facilities including having trained to staff. more facilities should adopt this. we also need to designate lgbtq as an underserved to get data. moving to food insecurity whether people can obtain food to lead a healthy life. $5.59 for feud and security doubling the rates from 2001. factors that contribute include low income and inadequate transportation....
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long it goes on really just depends on how long the senate was to spend on it. i will see that i am pretty sure how it is likely to end. if it were today, i don't say there's any question it would not lead to a removal. so the question is, just how long does the senate want to take. how long does the presidential candidates want to be here in the far the senate instead of in iowa and new hampshire. and all of these brother related issues that may be going on at the same time, it is very difficult to ascertain how long this takes. you be surprised if it didn't end the way to previous ones did when the president has brought being removed from office. [inaudible conversation] >> okay i'm happy to be joined by my colleagues in leadership, senators norman murray and seven now, welcome to another week and senator mcconnell his legislative graveyard. does anyone know how monday bills the senate is scheduled to vote on this big ? any guesses. while it is zero. every day the leader mcconnell is that the republicans failed to allow us on bipartisan bills, there are hurtin
long it goes on really just depends on how long the senate was to spend on it. i will see that i am pretty sure how it is likely to end. if it were today, i don't say there's any question it would not lead to a removal. so the question is, just how long does the senate want to take. how long does the presidential candidates want to be here in the far the senate instead of in iowa and new hampshire. and all of these brother related issues that may be going on at the same time, it is very...
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who rules on motions and how long it goes on really just depends on how long the senate was to spend on it. i will see that i am pretty sure how it is likely to end. if it were today, i don't say there's any question it would not lead to a removal. so the question is, just how long does the senate want to take. how long does the presidential candidates want to be here in the far the senate instead of in iowa and new hampshire. and all of these brother related issues that may be going on at the same time, it is very difficult to ascertain how long this takes. you be surprised if it didn't end the way to previous ones did when the president has brought being removed from office. [inaudible conversation] >> okay i'm happy to be joined by my colleagues in leadership, senators
who rules on motions and how long it goes on really just depends on how long the senate was to spend on it. i will see that i am pretty sure how it is likely to end. if it were today, i don't say there's any question it would not lead to a removal. so the question is, just how long does the senate want to take. how long does the presidential candidates want to be here in the far the senate instead of in iowa and new hampshire. and all of these brother related issues that may be going on at the...
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stay as long as she wanted.eave her old man at home. >> reporter: and on one of those visits, mark told lynn exactly how he felt. >> i said, how can you let someone run your life and forget about yourself? >> reporter: afterward, he sat down and wrote many of the same things in a harshly worded letter to fred. >> i wrote that letter. i signed the letter. i handed it to my sister, and i dared her to give it to him. >> reporter: did you think she actually would? >> i didn't know. but she did. >> reporter: that took guts. >> it did. it did. >> reporter: and frankly, mark was pleased when, a few years later, after a quarter century of marriage, lynn told him they were splitting, and fred moved out of the house in bixby knolls. she changed somehow after your father left? >> she seemed freer, seemed happier, more able to get excited, just really interested in everything and very lighthearted. >> reporter: but her happiness was short-lived. and when mark first heard she was murdered, his mind went to a very dark place.
stay as long as she wanted.eave her old man at home. >> reporter: and on one of those visits, mark told lynn exactly how he felt. >> i said, how can you let someone run your life and forget about yourself? >> reporter: afterward, he sat down and wrote many of the same things in a harshly worded letter to fred. >> i wrote that letter. i signed the letter. i handed it to my sister, and i dared her to give it to him. >> reporter: did you think she actually would?...
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moon long so and so because it. has long. been sunny to give a little. we would not give a verbal has the quality of the. last good in the. sun quite as. didn't. come out. i love both of them too but the love for the other with all of this is the belief that so. much that i. know that the all the only. way. the the. the. democrats who. get the sec did this incredible the. whole bill goes. for the. above business but i think. the. september love. is. so class who. are very little. very very. bad. men in their minds little bit in the. big tank in the political left unite the age of the gag order is underway and is boris johnson said to win in win big in the general election briggs it would seem has changed everything. when i was told some seemed wrong on one old rules just don't hold. the world to get to shape our disdain becomes to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you
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long for speaking. i think that was helpful to understand and hear directly from her, especially what her concerns were about the unit that was offered, and i really am sympathetic, i think we are all to the challenges that she faces here. the owner also has a set of challenges with the building. it sounds like there was a misunderstanding with the offer of that unit. these were phone calls between my partner and her attorney. i wish i had been in hawaii with him, but i was not. the fact of the matter is ms. long confirmed they rejected that unit. adding more items to that offer, you know, i don't know what they wanted in terms of a firm offer. it was offered and rejected. it sounds like it was rejected because of inadequate storage space for food and utensils. food storage is an important thing. i wonder if maybe we could add a cabinet to the unit to help with that. you know, if that separates the parties from agreement, i have got to believe there is a way to find agreement there. the issue around tim
long for speaking. i think that was helpful to understand and hear directly from her, especially what her concerns were about the unit that was offered, and i really am sympathetic, i think we are all to the challenges that she faces here. the owner also has a set of challenges with the building. it sounds like there was a misunderstanding with the offer of that unit. these were phone calls between my partner and her attorney. i wish i had been in hawaii with him, but i was not. the fact of the...
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this could have been finished a long time ago. i don't think so. we were trying to be as loyal as possible towards our irish friends. they insisted on the backstop and we were in charge this forward in the negotiations. we found a system leading to the same results as the initially planned backstop. this is why this is a good deal. borisjohnson says that he managed to achieve what nobody else did because he said he wanted to bin the backstop and you let him. he said the eu blinked. we have found elements of agreement leading to exactly the same result as the initially planned backstop. i am not answering if borisjohnson is right or you are right but we have a deal and a treaty. so northern ireland is effectively in the customs union even though legally it isn't? that is your description and it is not wrong. is it since the referendum vote and up until this point you have dealt with three uk prime ministers, david cameron, to may and now boris johnson. were they easy to work with on a difficult subject? could you come up with an adjective for each o
this could have been finished a long time ago. i don't think so. we were trying to be as loyal as possible towards our irish friends. they insisted on the backstop and we were in charge this forward in the negotiations. we found a system leading to the same results as the initially planned backstop. this is why this is a good deal. borisjohnson says that he managed to achieve what nobody else did because he said he wanted to bin the backstop and you let him. he said the eu blinked. we have...
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the perception on the street how long a vacancy is, two and a half or three years is a long term vacancy in our neighborhood commercial corridors and really by making this more flexible what we are telling the sub set of bad actors is that, you know, here is another way to get another year. here is another way to get another two years. it is a system for so long already that i am hesitant to give them any more. >> i know you are far along in the process, but, you know, it seems to me that it could be, you know, you could do a simpler longer term with less sort of got to get the construction thing in this sequence and that order and understand how the pieces go together. i am wondering if there isn't a path to describe this in a much simpler method to give them more time and ensure the bad actors would perhaps benefit but by making it more coherent, you would turn what is -- obviously we are struggling to wrap our head around be how all of these different pieces go together. i can't imagine when somebody without the benefit of being able to ask you in person about what should i do here or
the perception on the street how long a vacancy is, two and a half or three years is a long term vacancy in our neighborhood commercial corridors and really by making this more flexible what we are telling the sub set of bad actors is that, you know, here is another way to get another year. here is another way to get another two years. it is a system for so long already that i am hesitant to give them any more. >> i know you are far along in the process, but, you know, it seems to me that...
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well long-term is about the same if you think about the long-term sovereign rate of united states. it's roughly equivalent right now. >> what investment, conservative economists mark vandy from moody analytics indicates that for every dollar that the federal government gave away in corporate tax cuts if we gained 32 cents. that's a loss of investment of 68% whereas if you invested back in infrastructure every dollar that you invest in infrastructure you would get back and economic growth of $1.60 which would give you a return on investment of 60%. given the fact that interest rates are low economic growth is lower than we had hoped for. would it not -- would now be the time to make a major investment in transportation infrastructure? >> i would say infrastructure will thought their infrastructure can contribute over long periods of time to productivity and can be a great thing for countries to do. >> with low interest rates can it wipe out what you borrow to produce a growth? >> those of the questions that are your job and not ours. i wouldn't want to cover how you finance it but i
well long-term is about the same if you think about the long-term sovereign rate of united states. it's roughly equivalent right now. >> what investment, conservative economists mark vandy from moody analytics indicates that for every dollar that the federal government gave away in corporate tax cuts if we gained 32 cents. that's a loss of investment of 68% whereas if you invested back in infrastructure every dollar that you invest in infrastructure you would get back and economic growth...
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but long-term. obstacles right here are typical of what drives the bull higher all the skepticism we've overcome all of these. is china behind the strange strength my take. and has wayfair lost its mojo? breaking it down and company behind the brands of mashable and pc mag, hit a high and i think will go higher and you may never have heard of it sitting down with under-the-radar j 2 global i suggest you stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, hashtag #madtweets send an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. was a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do a
but long-term. obstacles right here are typical of what drives the bull higher all the skepticism we've overcome all of these. is china behind the strange strength my take. and has wayfair lost its mojo? breaking it down and company behind the brands of mashable and pc mag, hit a high and i think will go higher and you may never have heard of it sitting down with under-the-radar j 2 global i suggest you stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money," follow...
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all day long 60 dentist scale drill filled and removed teeth. as she surveys the scene so renia is overcome with emotion. beautiful all the people volunteering. for my people getting help that needed. the former sister passed away. she had all her teeth taken out and she didn't have 85 and she was younger than i am now and she was my older sister so. i think about what she went through with health issues because of her to. their important. oh my. she'll be seen to be a young student soon to complete his medical degree because reaching so raynier has had time to familiarize himself with the job very. limited. you extract the car struck. by the church about 15 to do that could be worse off yeah so if you are. here yeah it's pretty good yeah yeah. he will spend a quarter of an hour removing so rainiest tooth his 16th of the day. you feel. like i have a big mouth. but there's no time to take a breather here so i rainey and now proceeds to the locker rooms i got was around last year but this time they put out today where i'm thankful for everything b
all day long 60 dentist scale drill filled and removed teeth. as she surveys the scene so renia is overcome with emotion. beautiful all the people volunteering. for my people getting help that needed. the former sister passed away. she had all her teeth taken out and she didn't have 85 and she was younger than i am now and she was my older sister so. i think about what she went through with health issues because of her to. their important. oh my. she'll be seen to be a young student soon to...
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long beach, california. a town that may have been cheated a little in the city pride department. >> a lot of people assume it's like l.a., but it's not. it's different. it has its own identity. >> you think it's different culturally or just -- >> i think so. i think long beach is sort of its own beast. >> sure. >> it's a little more working class. >> yes, and it's one of those 50 suburbs in search of a city that everybody calls l.a. but long beach is a brawny city unto itself. half a million people, 52 square miles, a busy airport, a big university, an ocean front, a long beach. and its share of wealth and poverty and of course crime. lots of scope for a person who is -- >> no shortage of work for -- yeah, if you cover crime. >> tracy manzer covered the police beat of the local paper, the "long beach press telegram." she was fair to the cops. they trusted her. so maybe that's why one november morning -- >> a contact in the police department came over to me in the midst of this sort of press conference and sa
long beach, california. a town that may have been cheated a little in the city pride department. >> a lot of people assume it's like l.a., but it's not. it's different. it has its own identity. >> you think it's different culturally or just -- >> i think so. i think long beach is sort of its own beast. >> sure. >> it's a little more working class. >> yes, and it's one of those 50 suburbs in search of a city that everybody calls l.a. but long beach is a brawny...
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long road to peace. to 75 minutes on d w. border or. not often kept the jet well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and women haven't reached the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the quest for any a single feature of the country that i now i'm told i. am new to. we've taken his grandmother day out to eat it's all that they know i'm rachel join me to meet the gentleman from d.w. . post. big bang that created today's world. in the ninety's. the turning point in politics business the germ. on the up even looking islamic revolution under armor turned off a man he had always dreamt of state in this shanty you know which route. opens up making its initial flirtation with capitalism. strikes in states of emergency britain sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work harder and they will was it the stores of meal liberalism. good chunk of the circumstances poland the chance the female friends the old order. the globe it could be the end of communism the. mubarak crisis and. the st
long road to peace. to 75 minutes on d w. border or. not often kept the jet well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and women haven't reached the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the quest for any a single feature of the country that i now i'm told i. am new to. we've taken his grandmother day out to eat it's all that they know i'm rachel join me to meet the gentleman from d.w. . post. big bang that created today's world. in the ninety's. the turning...
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the long-term services subcommittee is thinking about the various pieces of long-term supporting services in the plan, and the state asked me to talk about our hub, benefits and resources hub as a model to think about creating at the state level. i think most of you know, because we have talked about this, we coordinate a lot of services in that hub, including eligibility for hss and medical and thinking about what services people need, trying to take a person-focused approach to services. they might ask for one thing, what else do they need? the state wants to mirror that at the state level and think about having that at the county or aaa level. it is interesting to be part of that. yesterday i was asked to come up to meet -- invited by the california food policy advocates to meet with state and local partners who administrator nutrition programs for older adults to start a discussion how coming together might help with collective impacts. what things do we need, what recommends do we need to recommend to the state with respect to nutrition programs, wait lists, the whole person approach
the long-term services subcommittee is thinking about the various pieces of long-term supporting services in the plan, and the state asked me to talk about our hub, benefits and resources hub as a model to think about creating at the state level. i think most of you know, because we have talked about this, we coordinate a lot of services in that hub, including eligibility for hss and medical and thinking about what services people need, trying to take a person-focused approach to services. they...
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that can take a long time. have to finish the work first. >> is the difference between a 12 and a11 a timeframe? the main difference is the right to return. >> not by definition if the rehabtakes over x number of months or something like that? >> no a 11 is moved out for capital improvements, right to return. a12 eviction they get relocation payments. the eviction is permanent. >> thank you. i mean i want be to reiterate we are looking at notice of violation, but it is often the case in things that we look at where more -- if there is mold, there is dry rot. those things are true. >> there is a broader context here. >> it is where they are headed, and i appreciate you coming and helping. >> i am happy to answer any other questions. >> thank you. i appreciate you coming here today. it is very helpful for us. i don't know if you had a chance to watch the hearing last month. >> i have gone over it. i didn't go into detail orally but in my letter to the board. >> i think the ultimate goal was to find resolve what w
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so the long lines we saw earlier are gone., there are still plenty of people around. we are told eight flights are to be canceled and others are to be delayed. frustration and resignation of a company in the long lines that terminal two at oakland international airport as passengers tried to make their flights. many were heading up to southern california. what was expected to be a short flight, they say, had now turned into an hours long ordeal. >> then it's 7:20 and
so the long lines we saw earlier are gone., there are still plenty of people around. we are told eight flights are to be canceled and others are to be delayed. frustration and resignation of a company in the long lines that terminal two at oakland international airport as passengers tried to make their flights. many were heading up to southern california. what was expected to be a short flight, they say, had now turned into an hours long ordeal. >> then it's 7:20 and
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of us 2 of the deceased but it's only a team that's played together for a long long time that can dominate a game for 90 minutes at stud and getting 60. for the man with the mask it could be a special game here to berlin snick last doc hopes to make his debut after his 9th caller but his lack of training after a broken nose could prevent that from happening once again. 10. yes now and at the a.t.p. finals alexander verite has booked his place in the final 4 so of bait rushes that danielle medvedev in straight sets in the final match of the group stage the german took the 1st set 64 and then won the 2nd in a tie break to set up a semi final clash against austria's dominic tain serves when also knocked out world number one referee on a doll. a new project in paris aims to raise awareness of the problems facing the world's oceans like overfishing and plastic waste and befitting of the city of light it has taken the form of a light show visitors to the city's botanical gardens a traitor to an installation of oversized sea creatures the show encompasses 50 different same's that show the beauty
of us 2 of the deceased but it's only a team that's played together for a long long time that can dominate a game for 90 minutes at stud and getting 60. for the man with the mask it could be a special game here to berlin snick last doc hopes to make his debut after his 9th caller but his lack of training after a broken nose could prevent that from happening once again. 10. yes now and at the a.t.p. finals alexander verite has booked his place in the final 4 so of bait rushes that danielle...
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games. ck) who is with me for the long-term.nderstands i'm dealing with lives, not only livelihoods. that in order to help people, i need more than products, i need quality support and insights. can i find someone who partners with me to achieve people's long-term success? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your advisor or consultant wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa are all non-gmo, sundown vitamins made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time
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yes, you take so long to build up your brand and so long to build up up your brand and so long to buildand then it can be destroyed overnight, so this is why reputation management is such an important part of what businesses focus on now and i'm afraid people will cut off if they think that it is going to harm their brand. we have talked about this already but the city am has their take on the confederation of british industry conference in london. it is always a huge event and usually there is a pacific political leader speaking. today they have three. they were scattered throughout the day, getting their moment as it were to win votes. a tough audience for them and for all of them. most of the business world across the country. what an amazing situation to be in, in the middle of the election campaign, smack bang in the middle of that they get these three political leaders and of course an opportunity for each leader to give their spin and say how much they love business. interesting that the prime minister boris johnson love business. interesting that the prime minister borisjohnson
yes, you take so long to build up your brand and so long to build up up your brand and so long to buildand then it can be destroyed overnight, so this is why reputation management is such an important part of what businesses focus on now and i'm afraid people will cut off if they think that it is going to harm their brand. we have talked about this already but the city am has their take on the confederation of british industry conference in london. it is always a huge event and usually there is...
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we have a long way to go.: is that because the weakness in the dollar this month might stabilize? of a: i think this talk phase one trade deal with the tailwindchina gave a to risk assets. the dollar. so long everyone expecting the dollar to remain strong. pickup -- hiccup. i do not think interest rate differentials will drive the dollar. is a quality environment as the global economy slows. i think people think the dollar will be well bid in an environment where we have brexit risk, recession risk, and so on. us.a: thank you for joining david lafferty, chief market strategist, natixis investment managers. up next steven major joins the european market open. this is bloomberg. ♪ the game doesn't end after that insane buzzer beater. because with nba league pass on xfinity you can watch the out of market games you want- all season long. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nba all in one place- even notifications about your favorite teams. watch the dropped dimes, monster blocks, and show
we have a long way to go.: is that because the weakness in the dollar this month might stabilize? of a: i think this talk phase one trade deal with the tailwindchina gave a to risk assets. the dollar. so long everyone expecting the dollar to remain strong. pickup -- hiccup. i do not think interest rate differentials will drive the dollar. is a quality environment as the global economy slows. i think people think the dollar will be well bid in an environment where we have brexit risk, recession...
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yes, more rain, although this should not hang around quite as long for the next 24 hours or so.re is an added complication that springing some cold air across the high ground and wales, above 300 metres that could be some snow, could cause some problems and some of the roads, there are roads that are at that kind of level and we could see something when treating into the midlands depending on exactly the shape this weather system takes as it starts to push her way southwards. so some rain and perhaps in hills and snow clearing away into sunday, and then sunday is one of the quieter days with spots of sunshine once in the early mist has cleared. single digits for most of us from 6—9, may be ten the force of less. ten the far southwest. as we move into sunday to monday, here comes another frontal system pushing from the west and the sun is moving, so no one play should see too much in the way of rain, so almost all of us can expect some weather on monday. still the potential for some wintryness mixed in over hills in the north and some showers pushing in from the northwest later i
yes, more rain, although this should not hang around quite as long for the next 24 hours or so.re is an added complication that springing some cold air across the high ground and wales, above 300 metres that could be some snow, could cause some problems and some of the roads, there are roads that are at that kind of level and we could see something when treating into the midlands depending on exactly the shape this weather system takes as it starts to push her way southwards. so some rain and...
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>>but also long-term maintenance. one of the projects on the horizon, a new $4 million dock here at the visitor center. projects like that and staff and volunteers, our what's necessary to maintain the memorial. so this landmark and the lives lost are always remembered. for veterans voices, i'm christine >>and all this month we're honoring those who have served by playing special pieces. called veterans voices. >>you can watch our veterans voices, special it's on november 10th at 09:30pm right here on kron 4. >>of the 4 zone forecast take a live look outside. the knights look different now it's 5 what 45 basically it and it's dark out. times have changed so to speak. i girl just lawrence karnow is here to tell us about what we look forward to in terms of the rain yeah we'd like to get that rain going on here but boy certainly that time change over the weekend or the change now. >>sunset now that finally 5 oh 8 guys i know getting dark very early now on he stood up to a lot of that a haze in the atmosphere, some of the
>>but also long-term maintenance. one of the projects on the horizon, a new $4 million dock here at the visitor center. projects like that and staff and volunteers, our what's necessary to maintain the memorial. so this landmark and the lives lost are always remembered. for veterans voices, i'm christine >>and all this month we're honoring those who have served by playing special pieces. called veterans voices. >>you can watch our veterans voices, special it's on november 10th...
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, steep driveway all morning long.ey confirmed they received four patients overnight. one died shortly after arrival. one is in critical condition. one is in serious condition. and one was treated and has been released. of course this is a developing situation and we'll continue to bring updates on our social media accounts. jacksonville, kpix 5. >> 6:57. crews are making progress in the kincade fire. it is 65% contained and cal fire is projecting full containment bay thursday of next week. the fire has scorched more than 77,000 acres. >>> here is the latest numbers from pg&e. more than 21,000 kuss muser are without gas this morning. pg&e says that repairs were put off until today for 800 customers in windy areas. a southern california, crews are battling yet another big wildfire, the maria fire began yesterday in ventura county. it started and quickly grew to more than 8,000 acres. so far no containment and there are some mandatory evacuations. a the house yesterday formalizesed the impeachment inquiry with trump that
, steep driveway all morning long.ey confirmed they received four patients overnight. one died shortly after arrival. one is in critical condition. one is in serious condition. and one was treated and has been released. of course this is a developing situation and we'll continue to bring updates on our social media accounts. jacksonville, kpix 5. >> 6:57. crews are making progress in the kincade fire. it is 65% contained and cal fire is projecting full containment bay thursday of next...
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so how long do we go? bob: maybe too long, having learned what they did last year.e going to sit on their hands as long as they can, even if they are forced to go. let's hope we don't have that problem, but we could get there. alix: that really echoes what muhammad ali area said in a bloomberg opinion piece -- what muhammad ali area -- what mohamed el-erian said in a bloomberg opinion piece today. "risking a stock market selloff could have a real pullback on the economy." that's a sickly what we've been talking about. bob: that's right. part of the reason the fed lowered rates was the problems overseas. if overseas gets less bad, which it is, and if the fed stays at low rates, and if the money supply is growing at a faster pace than we have seen in some time, liquid the environment for the financial markets, does that get inflation from one point something to to point something? -- to two point something? michael: the fed, in its longer-term repo operations, are we going to see the same kind of backup this december that we saw last december? bob: i suspect we will f
so how long do we go? bob: maybe too long, having learned what they did last year.e going to sit on their hands as long as they can, even if they are forced to go. let's hope we don't have that problem, but we could get there. alix: that really echoes what muhammad ali area said in a bloomberg opinion piece -- what muhammad ali area -- what mohamed el-erian said in a bloomberg opinion piece today. "risking a stock market selloff could have a real pullback on the economy." that's a...
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all day long. all night long. they don't like that any better. so, look, he has a unique way of speaking, and we've here in america watched this as we've gone along and i tell my european friends, look, you got to take the whole thing together, don't take a sentence, don't take a word, don't take a thought, we all have thoughts that we don't express. he expresses all his thoughts. and so -- >> i think he's encouraging french president macron to also speak his thoughts as well, and in fact, today president macron at the paris peace forum said that, perhaps, europe could serve as a power broker between the united states and china. do you foresee that as a role for europe? >> you know, i think we'd be much better off working together on this rather than i know macron, we all know macron has a vision he'd like france to be the world leader on these various things, and bless him for that thought. i he's got to take that wherever he wants to take that, but i think we'd all be best off working together because, look, china's certainly going to do what i
all day long. all night long. they don't like that any better. so, look, he has a unique way of speaking, and we've here in america watched this as we've gone along and i tell my european friends, look, you got to take the whole thing together, don't take a sentence, don't take a word, don't take a thought, we all have thoughts that we don't express. he expresses all his thoughts. and so -- >> i think he's encouraging french president macron to also speak his thoughts as well, and in...
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man: how can i deliver superior long-term results?gins with a distinctive approach to managing money. that for over 85 years has focused on keeping confidence up when markets are down. an approach where portfolio managers work well independently. and even better together. who don't just invest, but are personally invested. can i find a proven approach designed to deliver results? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> tapestry just out with quarterly numbers. the makers of coach and other luxury brands earned 40 cents. that was 5 cents better than expected revenue came in 3 cents lower. the stock is up by 6%. >>> uber reporting third quarter results. the company reporting a loss of 68 cents a share that was better than expectations but still comes out to a loss of over $1 billion for the quarter. uber also beat revenue of $3.8 billion. joining us to break down the company results, tom white, senior analyst at d.a. davidson. do you believe the forecast for 2021 is that do
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as they can't do that they know they will know they will not mean power for a long long time or makea spain's right wing parties long accused predators sanchez of being beholden to cattle and separatist parties but he's going to need them to govern effectively isn't he how is that going to play with the far right. it will play badly it's very difficult for him to attract. independents to support. and the way. i really i go back to what i said before and i see a very difficult for the government do much more than perhaps a budget because a great many different forces from the p.p. to. part of catalan in the pen of this sentiment are would accept that with some gilding of the lily gilding the lily gets to be the difficult part because spain is a very. symbol oriented political culture and it's very hard to pull things off when they go against the particular ideological grain of a given sector gentlemen we have i don't foresee a long government we have just a few minutes left to the program gentlemen i just want to get you your final thoughts here on on what this election tells us about
as they can't do that they know they will know they will not mean power for a long long time or makea spain's right wing parties long accused predators sanchez of being beholden to cattle and separatist parties but he's going to need them to govern effectively isn't he how is that going to play with the far right. it will play badly it's very difficult for him to attract. independents to support. and the way. i really i go back to what i said before and i see a very difficult for the government...
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you know, for so long, for too long, it's true, isn't he?e world's wrong end of somebody else's two. now, we can become the worlds are leading—edge, the first in the world to build tidal lagoons, anywhere, and not just to build tidal lagoons, anywhere, and notjust one, but three, of the north and the south, a barrage, an offshore wind farm, carving out a global niche for wales in marine energy, waves, tidal, fixed and floating, wind, off the coast of pembrokeshire and in the celtic sea, and in hydrogen, here in wales, after all, the home of the fuel cell. and in microgrids, district heating, energy efficiency and homes as many power stations in a £5 billion programme of investment to ensure, instead of crippling fuel bills, our people get a fuel dividend. we have the power. we have the potential to create tens of thousands of new, high skilled jobs as wales becomes the cradle of the green industrial revolution, just as we we re green industrial revolution, just as we were to the original, 200 years ago. and this time, a revolution led by wal
you know, for so long, for too long, it's true, isn't he?e world's wrong end of somebody else's two. now, we can become the worlds are leading—edge, the first in the world to build tidal lagoons, anywhere, and not just to build tidal lagoons, anywhere, and notjust one, but three, of the north and the south, a barrage, an offshore wind farm, carving out a global niche for wales in marine energy, waves, tidal, fixed and floating, wind, off the coast of pembrokeshire and in the celtic sea, and...
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is especially interesting as a long term storage solution. because humans will always be interested in analyzing their own genetic material the devices that read d.n.a. a very unlikely to become obsolete. d.n.a. can also last a very long time under the right conditions samples of ancient fossils a moment frozen in permafrost have shown that the molecules can stay intact for thousands of years. the problem is the d.n.a. only remains stable it's. bone samples have been perfectly preserved. even in the laboratory a d.n.a. molecule decays after just a few months. the solution we have is a kind of artificial fossil basically trying to create the equivalent of a bone. a bone is a piece of calcium phosphate with d.n.a. inside it what we're working on is a small glass beads with strands of d.n.a. inside. and parked in. the d.n.a. should last up to a 1000 years preserved in glass beads a so small they can only be seen under an electron microscope. each beat contains about 10 killer bytes of data about 2 pages of a book series and if. what you can see
is especially interesting as a long term storage solution. because humans will always be interested in analyzing their own genetic material the devices that read d.n.a. a very unlikely to become obsolete. d.n.a. can also last a very long time under the right conditions samples of ancient fossils a moment frozen in permafrost have shown that the molecules can stay intact for thousands of years. the problem is the d.n.a. only remains stable it's. bone samples have been perfectly preserved. even...
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they can lie about us all day long, they will lie about us all day long.t beats thing back the misinformation, the face-to-face, it is talking to somebody. it is someone who knocks on your door, who talks to you by phone. because they were standing behind you in line at the grocery store. we build that grassroots army that is how we beat back there lies. that is how we show them what democrats will fight for. [cheers and applause] by the way, if you think that is a good idea, go to elizabeth warren.com and pitch in five bucks. that was my promotion. ok, dave gave me a good chance on that. where is my other question? hi. what is your name? my question specifically relates to medicare. i have a heart condition that i was born with. medicare has been my hot button topic for years. --entire adult were adulthood has been how do i get good access to good health care that is not going to break the bank. because i have maxed out health care more than once with surgeries that were experimental back in the 1980's. i want to know more about family medical leave. i th
they can lie about us all day long, they will lie about us all day long.t beats thing back the misinformation, the face-to-face, it is talking to somebody. it is someone who knocks on your door, who talks to you by phone. because they were standing behind you in line at the grocery store. we build that grassroots army that is how we beat back there lies. that is how we show them what democrats will fight for. [cheers and applause] by the way, if you think that is a good idea, go to elizabeth...
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in the long run honestly is more effective.ly true. >> to go back to the south china sea, i been working a lot on this issue and been trying to push the idea of the critical nature of the south china sea and the u.s. china strategic competition. you mentioned some of the problems associated with united states being pushed further out i think our conventional targets china get severely eroded when you can't hold china at risk. it's difficult for us to protect countries in the region including many allies from chinese coercion. i look at this administration they obviously have recognized the challenge of the rise of china and have rightly articulated we are in a strategic competition with china but for some reason the south china sea has been at the top of the agenda. the last i checked president trump has never tweeted about it during his time as president and is terms of public record it never came up in discussions with xi jinping. i'm curious why given how important it is and given you very clearly outlined its importance in
in the long run honestly is more effective.ly true. >> to go back to the south china sea, i been working a lot on this issue and been trying to push the idea of the critical nature of the south china sea and the u.s. china strategic competition. you mentioned some of the problems associated with united states being pushed further out i think our conventional targets china get severely eroded when you can't hold china at risk. it's difficult for us to protect countries in the region...
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in it for the ultra long haul! almost 18,000 kilometres and 19 hours in the air, would you fly non—stop from london to sydney? 0ur reporterjust did. plus — body positive fashion. how india is waking up to the $4—billion plus size market. and on the markets, asian shares on the rise after a new record close on the s&p 500. markets are moving on comments from the white house economic adviser that the us and china are getting close to a trade agreement. we start in sydney — where we could be seeing the dawn of a new era of ultra long—haul commercial flights. in the last few hours a boeing 787 belonging to australian airline qantas has landed after flying non—stop from london to sydney. it left heathrow around 6am yesterday — flying almost 18,000 kilometres over 19 hours and 19 minutes. it's part of a bigger project looking at ultra—long haul flying, made possible by the boeing 787 and rival airbus a350 long rangejets. 0ur correspondent lukejones was one of just a0 passengers and crew on board. they were all subject to
in it for the ultra long haul! almost 18,000 kilometres and 19 hours in the air, would you fly non—stop from london to sydney? 0ur reporterjust did. plus — body positive fashion. how india is waking up to the $4—billion plus size market. and on the markets, asian shares on the rise after a new record close on the s&p 500. markets are moving on comments from the white house economic adviser that the us and china are getting close to a trade agreement. we start in sydney — where we...
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and you have a long list and you have a long list of failures as well of course it is very long i'm something i'm not found go to even used to makea those reforms i'm not you agree last year you think fuel subsidies always think unifying the central bank failure to settle the teachers as not our failure to invest in basic services no electricity no no i said i said it's very clear for me that we had a lot of success stories and we have a failure. we have a success story that we can't brow different we are very proud for the government but the same times we have a problems because there is there is very limited time to do always there is a problems with conflict in libya there is always that the country has or doesn't want to be stable and there is a big challenge for government overall during a conflict and during the present of isis and terrorism in the country ok with mighty good to have your own comfort so thank you very much we thank out of time thank you. to to. to. the long. it's time to take one step further. than face. time in europe just such the up. and the fight for the troops. tim
and you have a long list and you have a long list of failures as well of course it is very long i'm something i'm not found go to even used to makea those reforms i'm not you agree last year you think fuel subsidies always think unifying the central bank failure to settle the teachers as not our failure to invest in basic services no electricity no no i said i said it's very clear for me that we had a lot of success stories and we have a failure. we have a success story that we can't brow...
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we have come a long way, but we've got, as you can see today, a long way go. we know that in 2019, trans people are still facing server discrimination in the workplace, violence, and even death, simply for existing. we need to address the academic of unjust treatment that disproportionately targets transgender people of color and particularly trans women of color. it's really important as a city to continue to be that beacon for others around the country and the world who look to us to lead on justice and equity for transgender people. i want to thank mayor breed for declaring the month of november as trans awareness month, supervisor mannedalman and they are staff for recognizing this and to the initiatives for organizing these accommodations today. and my staff, caleb and kenya and felicia for coming down to city hall today to be recognized. felicia? >> thank you very much for having me. my name is felicia lazando. also, felicia flames. i'm an entertainer, a tenderloin queen, a historian, an icon, a diva, and 32-year survivor of aids, and a vietnam veteran.
we have come a long way, but we've got, as you can see today, a long way go. we know that in 2019, trans people are still facing server discrimination in the workplace, violence, and even death, simply for existing. we need to address the academic of unjust treatment that disproportionately targets transgender people of color and particularly trans women of color. it's really important as a city to continue to be that beacon for others around the country and the world who look to us to lead on...
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that's a long time ago.rly a century later, the nationals have brought back the trophy to america's capital, and you've won it. this is the first world series in franchise history, and it's going to be, really, the first of many, i predict. [applause] pres. trump: i want to congratulate the terrific owners of the team. your principal owner, mark lerner, ted lerner. great people. the lerner family. [applause] pres. trump: a man who's become very famous. i think he's much more famous than me right now, general manager mike rizzo. you have become very famous, huh? [applause] thank you, sir. a manager, and you watch all the mistakes made in baseball and other sports, and then you watch what this man did as manager. he didn't make any. he didn't many any. dave martinez. [applause] pres. trump: and all of the incredible coaches and players, they're all here. and we really just want to thank you, and i want to thank everybody. i see we have some very special people, and that beautiful, that's a beautiful trophy. i'
that's a long time ago.rly a century later, the nationals have brought back the trophy to america's capital, and you've won it. this is the first world series in franchise history, and it's going to be, really, the first of many, i predict. [applause] pres. trump: i want to congratulate the terrific owners of the team. your principal owner, mark lerner, ted lerner. great people. the lerner family. [applause] pres. trump: a man who's become very famous. i think he's much more famous than me...
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after he springs have given us a long life expectancy. in my village there are many who lived until they were 90 to 94 or even 96 our ancestors used to say anyone who comes here wielding a sword will reap the consequences. that's why locals together with the help of both forest activists are taking action against illegal logging and pretty soon some of the culprits will be going on the trial. several days later. is preparing to our blowed footage when she hears that apparently the law has gotten wind that something was up there was an accident. he wouldn't answer to day we learnt that they tried to transport all the timber out of the forest over night i knew we were as usual running as a couple but the driver loaded up too many logs and his vehicle tipped over killing him. that pretty little so that they're used by keep. a keen eye has now decided to pass footage on to the prosecutors so that the culprits will face justice for illegal logging she says she's looking forward to going back into the forest which gives her energy and strength.
after he springs have given us a long life expectancy. in my village there are many who lived until they were 90 to 94 or even 96 our ancestors used to say anyone who comes here wielding a sword will reap the consequences. that's why locals together with the help of both forest activists are taking action against illegal logging and pretty soon some of the culprits will be going on the trial. several days later. is preparing to our blowed footage when she hears that apparently the law has...
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>>depend on medications that must be refrigerated not survive long. without electricity. the 3rd part of blazers bill package would allow hospitals to run diesel generators. >>for extended periods of time to stay powered up without risking fines bypassing air quality laws that impose limits on generator usage for hospitals. >>unless the governor declares an emergency we need to be clear. >>the hospital should be able to do whatever is necessary to keep their doors open and their lights on during a power outage. >>the area senator glazer says he will introduce the bills to the legislature in january in orinda felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. >>we have continuing coverage of the pga the public safety power shutoff on our web site there you can find a full list of all 18 counties that are still affected as well as tips on safety and preparedness. >>new details tonight just one day after a fight turned deadly on a bart train. we now know the suspect 39 year-old jermaine jeremiah bram was listed as a missing person at risk after walking away from a psychiatric facility in san lea
>>depend on medications that must be refrigerated not survive long. without electricity. the 3rd part of blazers bill package would allow hospitals to run diesel generators. >>for extended periods of time to stay powered up without risking fines bypassing air quality laws that impose limits on generator usage for hospitals. >>unless the governor declares an emergency we need to be clear. >>the hospital should be able to do whatever is necessary to keep their doors open...
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yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died.ourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who long felt only grudgingly accepted in the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: indians awaiting a supreme court verdict over a religious site contested by hindus and muslims. brazil's former president, luiz inacio lula da silva has walked free from jail, after a court decision freeing prisoners that have not exhausted their appeals. events will take place later to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. german chancellor angela merkel who herself lives behind the well will lead to services. the anniversary will be remembered in the morning at the berlin wall memorial. the celebration in the evening at the brandenburg gate. here is our correspondence. in broad daylight, with the world watching, east berlin became a present, its citizens sealed off from friends and family in the west. the regime called itself a democratic republi
yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died.ourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who long felt only grudgingly accepted in the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: indians awaiting a supreme court verdict over a religious site contested by hindus and muslims. brazil's former president, luiz inacio lula da silva has walked free from jail, after a court decision freeing...
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we'll talk about how long it lasts when i come back. we'll head over to ally for there road. >>> this could be quleeurd that heavy, heavy rainfall, and sometimes 2 hours to oakland. and this morning, we have problems, and most of them involving roadways and also some spinout crashes. this is the news, west bound highway 24, just past the creek, and you see it here in this picture. >> it might be lighter volume on this stretch of roadway and merge over to 24 because of that crash this is weather in san francisco. this looks good. if you are taking this to san francisco, it's a flooding problem. it has been resolved. it will be back to normpal. 7:02. let's go back to the desk. >>> all right. rain, snow, gusty winds causing problems around the bay area. pictures like this, and rain in san francisco, pounding rain, and even flooding. late last night, this is what it looked like. the heavy rain over flooded the storm drains and shot water into the air. the heavy rain caused problems on highway 101 near the 80 split. this is just incredible.
we'll talk about how long it lasts when i come back. we'll head over to ally for there road. >>> this could be quleeurd that heavy, heavy rainfall, and sometimes 2 hours to oakland. and this morning, we have problems, and most of them involving roadways and also some spinout crashes. this is the news, west bound highway 24, just past the creek, and you see it here in this picture. >> it might be lighter volume on this stretch of roadway and merge over to 24 because of that crash...
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long. long. long long long. campaign of fear opposition activists in burundi accuse security forces of intimidation ahead of next year's election. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up colombian protesters defied curfew to about you got to equality as a whole to birds of a number of killing. his temples worry about their future as the politicians to crush the separatist movement back in power. song of freedom p. .
long. long. long long long. campaign of fear opposition activists in burundi accuse security forces of intimidation ahead of next year's election. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up colombian protesters defied curfew to about you got to equality as a whole to birds of a number of killing. his temples worry about their future as the politicians to crush the separatist movement back in power. song of freedom p. .
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karen do you trade this or fade this. >> i hate the game trade it means long i am long it yes i wouldink that it shouldn't have been wore it was but i also think it's really not expensive here i'd rather be in delta but if i have to choose and play the game as it is trade it yes. >> she did a would you rather within trade it or fade it. >> she did. >> brilliant. >> i allow that to happen with her. >> with her. >> preferential treatment here among the ladies. >> i'm with karen. given the choice in airlines i'd rather delta than aal but i'll trade american airlines. >> i like airlines as people may know but aol as cheap as it comes. i want not the highest quality name but basically trading from the 57 to low 30s. the stock is breaking out above the 20 oh day which it struggled with so i trade it. >> this one for grasso. >> yeah. >> tesla, up 34% since october 3rd trade it or fade it. >> middle of october we're on the desk and i said if forced i self-would you rathered and said if forced i would be a buyer because it has a 26% short interest it's hard to carry in a short in that name tha
karen do you trade this or fade this. >> i hate the game trade it means long i am long it yes i wouldink that it shouldn't have been wore it was but i also think it's really not expensive here i'd rather be in delta but if i have to choose and play the game as it is trade it yes. >> she did a would you rather within trade it or fade it. >> she did. >> brilliant. >> i allow that to happen with her. >> with her. >> preferential treatment here among the...
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i'm happy as long as my brothers uncles and relatives are still alive. but if any one of them or our neighbors got killed in airstrikes i will be sad people in villages in the south of it are planning to evacuated if government troops launched an offensive in the past the could flee to rebel held territory but this time they have nowhere to go. the blast in a 3 in is a clear indication of the tough challenges ahead facing or the key players now in north eastern syria the turkish army the russians who are joining the patrols the air force has pulled out from the safe zone but still remains adamant it wants to maintain a presence in a strong cause and also the syrian opposition army of the day which has conquered new territory that's russia's all the way from. but it seems to be struggling as we speak to maintain security in those areas turkey is threatening to send all i saw fighters it's captured back to their home countries interior ministers sore losers europe must do more to repatriate its nationals. we are not a hotel for anybody's eisel members it's
i'm happy as long as my brothers uncles and relatives are still alive. but if any one of them or our neighbors got killed in airstrikes i will be sad people in villages in the south of it are planning to evacuated if government troops launched an offensive in the past the could flee to rebel held territory but this time they have nowhere to go. the blast in a 3 in is a clear indication of the tough challenges ahead facing or the key players now in north eastern syria the turkish army the...
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, long, long protracted struggle. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know how long, but it was a long time.very strong girl. >> uh-huh. >> she's an extremely strong girl. and she had me on the bottom. and she was on top of me. like, back and forth between bottom and top in this struggle over the scissors. >> reporter: then, he said, he finally overpowered her, got control of those scissors. >> i was able to get them turned around onto her. >> uh-huh. >> and give her some jabs. she was injured at this point, but probably not seriously. >> uh-huh. >> i poked her in the eye really hard and got her to break free. >> reporter: he retreated, he said, as quick as he could. >> and i got up and got out of there and then ran to my car. got to my car and thought, get out of here. i thought, "oh, my god. i didn't realize. get the children, get the children out here." >> reporter: his two daughters were in their room, but baby alex was with the wounded rachel. standing there in the garage, he said, he made a decision. he had to protect his children. he would go back in and rescue them from rachel. >> i
, long, long protracted struggle. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know how long, but it was a long time.very strong girl. >> uh-huh. >> she's an extremely strong girl. and she had me on the bottom. and she was on top of me. like, back and forth between bottom and top in this struggle over the scissors. >> reporter: then, he said, he finally overpowered her, got control of those scissors. >> i was able to get them turned around onto her. >> uh-huh. >> and...