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. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of this battery-powered equipment as he prepares to lose sales of another kind of inventory, blowers and mowers that run on gas. he sells about 500 of them a year. >> it's going to be tens of thousands of dollars, you know. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california already have some form of ban on gas-powered garden toons including berkeley, los gatos, and na >> let them use their equipment, but limit it. >> this is probably what comes to mind, but there's a reason why there are those fight to reduce our green house gas emissions. >> a leaf blower matches the emission of driving a 2016 toyota camry for over 1,100 miles. >> reporter: mayor pat eklund says she respects owners like mark bailey, giving them plenty of times. >> the time limits, i would look into that so we can use it in a certain time frame. >> in novato, chris wrreyes for abc news. >> spencer christian is back. you mentioned some rain and some more? stay with me here. >> yeah. a look at live doppler 7 at the moment, there's no active weather in the bay area, but clouds
. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of this battery-powered equipment as he prepares to lose sales of another kind of inventory, blowers and mowers that run on gas. he sells about 500 of them a year. >> it's going to be tens of thousands of dollars, you know. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california already have some form of ban on gas-powered garden toons including berkeley, los gatos, and na >> let them use their equipment, but limit it. >>...
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. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of the battery-powered equipment as he loses sales of blowers and mowers that run on gas, sells about 500 of them a year. >> tens of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california have some ban on gas-powered tools, including berkeley and sonoma. novato is set to discuss its ban this year. >> i don't think complete ban practical, no. again, let people use their equipment, but limit it. >> reporter: when you think gas-guzzling culprit, this probably comes to mind, but there's a reason that garden equipment is on the radar of those fighting to reduce emissions. >> leaf blower operating for one hour matches emissions from 2016 toyota camry over 1,000 -- 100 miles. >> reporter: respects small business owners so plan is discuss the ban first half of 2020 and giving time to discuss with locals affected. >> time limits i would look into it, use it in time frame in the day. >> reporter: kris reyes for abc7 news. >> we'd love to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. join our build a better bay area group on f
. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of the battery-powered equipment as he loses sales of blowers and mowers that run on gas, sells about 500 of them a year. >> tens of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california have some ban on gas-powered tools, including berkeley and sonoma. novato is set to discuss its ban this year. >> i don't think complete ban practical, no. again, let people use their equipment, but limit it. >>...
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. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of the battery-powered equipment as he loses sales of blowers and mowers that run on gas, sells about 500 of them a year. >> tens of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california have some ban on gas-powered tools, including berkeley and sonoma. novato is set to discuss its ban this year. >> i don't think complete ban practical, no. again, let people use their equipment, but limit it. >> reporter: when you think gas-guzzling culprit, this probably comes to mind, but there's a reason that garden equipment is on the radar of those fighting to reduce emissions. >> leaf blower operating for one hour matches emissions from 2016 toyota camry over 1,000 -- 100 miles. >> reporter: respects small business owners so plan is discuss the ban first half of 2020 and giving time to discuss with locals affected. >> time limits i would look into it, use it in time frame in the day. >> reporter: kris reyes for abc7 news. >> we'd love to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. join our build a better bay area group on f
. >> reporter: mark bailey knows he'll have to sell more of the battery-powered equipment as he loses sales of blowers and mowers that run on gas, sells about 500 of them a year. >> tens of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: some 60 cities in california have some ban on gas-powered tools, including berkeley and sonoma. novato is set to discuss its ban this year. >> i don't think complete ban practical, no. again, let people use their equipment, but limit it. >>...
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criticise him as have all the candidates apart from jess phillips and rebecca long—bailey raised eyebrows when she asked what marksten out of ten and today he spoke to our political editor. she said actually she felt the party did have at the election a great of policies. all of us within the labour party need to sell that message of aspiration, and we have to convince our voters that that's what we're about. and too often in our campaigning — and this isn'tjust this election campaign, we've done this historically — we veer into negativity. we talk about how bad the conservatives are, we talk about how they're destroying our public services, and they are, and that's right and it's right to make that case. but we don't show people what the future will look like, and that's what wins general elections. and she talked about having a radical socialist party, really saying there that she felt it was the messaging that was wrong rather than policies which she said she spent a lot of time writing. the other question being put to all leadership candidates is whether they could ever be friends with a conservative. this is
criticise him as have all the candidates apart from jess phillips and rebecca long—bailey raised eyebrows when she asked what marksten out of ten and today he spoke to our political editor. she said actually she felt the party did have at the election a great of policies. all of us within the labour party need to sell that message of aspiration, and we have to convince our voters that that's what we're about. and too often in our campaigning — and this isn'tjust this election campaign,...
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mark carney comments. had 250 basis points to go when it comes to monetary policy. tom: when do we get governor bailey march 16. mark carney was set to step down, but they extended his contract for about six weeks. the what is so important is melt up continues, remarkable to see where we are versus even three trading sessions ago. francine: first emma let's get to bloomberg first word news in new york city. thatna: the boeing 737 crashed in iran tried to turn back before plunging to the according to iranian regulators are the ukraine international airline said it disappeared from radar at 8000 feet. the witnesses saw it on fire in the air. all 176 people on board were killed. will has now confirmed it find the first deep phase of a trade deal next week. -- the top trade negotiator during the tariff conflict, the u.s. has agreed to suspend plans for a new tariff on chinese imports and it is also reducing existing levees. prince harry and his wife, meghan markle, may become stars on the public speaking circuit. the two announcing they are stepping back from their roles as senior members of the british r
mark carney comments. had 250 basis points to go when it comes to monetary policy. tom: when do we get governor bailey march 16. mark carney was set to step down, but they extended his contract for about six weeks. the what is so important is melt up continues, remarkable to see where we are versus even three trading sessions ago. francine: first emma let's get to bloomberg first word news in new york city. thatna: the boeing 737 crashed in iran tried to turn back before plunging to the...
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francine: what it make andrew bailey's life easier if mark barney cuts today? be he is thinking like that or maybe he is thinking let's leave the tough decision to andrew bailey. francine: what happens to pound? patrick: if it goes down, we will be buying pound. you get a boost and weaker starling is important for the u.k. economy as well. sterling is important for the u.k. economy as well. a week pound will be the catalyst -- weak pound will be the catalyst for growth. tom: it is great to talk bonds, fx, all of this off the tragedy in china. what do i do with my stocks? futures -21, dow futures -76. jp morgan adjusted china gdp under 6%. are you adjusting equities? patrick: we have not changed our equity positioning this year. have been adding equity exposure is in japan, so the u.s. as rocket -- is record highs. expensive with some growth. nine timesading at enterprise value ebit the -- ebitda. that is where we are seeing some value. 10 years ago, revenue growth was different for the u.s. and china. tom: what will be the catalyst for a relative japan lift? pat
francine: what it make andrew bailey's life easier if mark barney cuts today? be he is thinking like that or maybe he is thinking let's leave the tough decision to andrew bailey. francine: what happens to pound? patrick: if it goes down, we will be buying pound. you get a boost and weaker starling is important for the u.k. economy as well. sterling is important for the u.k. economy as well. a week pound will be the catalyst -- weak pound will be the catalyst for growth. tom: it is great to talk...
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swan song, the curtain call for the bank of england governor mark carney the interesting aspect is today is his last performance. andrew baileyeins in mid-march, but tomorrow will be brexit how will it turn out i can't tell you but i can tell you this. when mr. bailey takes the rein, he's also going to be getting a budget uk budget, may be the first one in ten years that isn't weighed down by austerity. the marketplace is getting excited. this could have a y2k ending morgan, back to you. >> that will be a key thing to watch, rick. rick santelli in chicago it's crunch time for pg&e one year after filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy jane wells explains from los angeles. >> the clock is ticking on a multibillion-dollar decision look at this pg&e shares have skyrocketed this month on optimism that its reorganization plan will be approved so it can exit bankruptcy five months from tomorrow that is the deadline for it to qualify for a new state wildfire fund covering future wildfire costs. now, pg and e has reached cements and gotten financing to pay billions to wildfire vict victims, insurer, bondholders, all predicated on it qualify
swan song, the curtain call for the bank of england governor mark carney the interesting aspect is today is his last performance. andrew baileyeins in mid-march, but tomorrow will be brexit how will it turn out i can't tell you but i can tell you this. when mr. bailey takes the rein, he's also going to be getting a budget uk budget, may be the first one in ten years that isn't weighed down by austerity. the marketplace is getting excited. this could have a y2k ending morgan, back to you....
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bailey when i was working on this. think about it. stretchede no longer to make ends meet, who would you be? a coach, a volunteer western markpparent -- a coach, a -- anteer, apparent e parent? a country where every child is treated as so valuable to all of us that their education is our top priority. [applause] senator warren: imagine a country where teachers are deeply respected for the work they do and paid accordingly. a country where children with disabilities get services they are entitled to. imagine a country where no child ever has to do in active shooter drill again. active shooter drill again. [applause] imagine a country where every young adults is treated as so valuable to all of us that 10 technical school, to your college and for your college is free and ready to welcome everyone of them. [applause] imagine fleeing violence and oppression and finding an america that matches our best every day, welcomes refugees with and care and compassion. [applause] while you are imagining, please reimagine health care. if you are a typical american household, your family spent almost $12,000 last year on health care. about
bailey when i was working on this. think about it. stretchede no longer to make ends meet, who would you be? a coach, a volunteer western markpparent -- a coach, a -- anteer, apparent e parent? a country where every child is treated as so valuable to all of us that their education is our top priority. [applause] senator warren: imagine a country where teachers are deeply respected for the work they do and paid accordingly. a country where children with disabilities get services they are...
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cliffhanger rate decisions must i suppose the excitement is that it was mark carney‘s last at the helm, he is due to hand over to andrew baileyhaving to drastically rethink what they do about all of them. i know you are a herbal drink yourself. have they got into a brouhaha? oh, yes. emma—lou montgomery is from fidelity international. let‘s talk about tea in a moment. first of all, mark carney at noon today, his final rate setting announcement as the head of the bank of england before he hands over to andrew bailey in march. there was a lot of build—up to this, we didn‘t know which way it was going to go, then there was the decision to keep rates at hold at 0.75%. what did you make of it all? there was suggestion that after the dismal christmas retail sales and disappointing wage figures that came out of the end of la st figures that came out of the end of last year that there was an odds—on, well, 50—50 chance of some sort of rate rise was top we know there is one potentially on the cards because the economy is not really booming, and there was talk it would be this month. obviously that hasn't happened. one thing i say is i
cliffhanger rate decisions must i suppose the excitement is that it was mark carney‘s last at the helm, he is due to hand over to andrew baileyhaving to drastically rethink what they do about all of them. i know you are a herbal drink yourself. have they got into a brouhaha? oh, yes. emma—lou montgomery is from fidelity international. let‘s talk about tea in a moment. first of all, mark carney at noon today, his final rate setting announcement as the head of the bank of england before he...
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rebecca long-bailey suggested giving jeremy corbyn ten out of ten for his leadership.“ suggested giving jeremy corbyn ten out of ten for his leadership. it is not for me to give marks mistakes in terms of the position on brexit and sticking to a position, understanding this was a right—wing ha rd understanding this was a right—wing hard right project. we should have stuck to our guns and are position from 2016. that is one of my own personal views. in terms of the issue of anti—semitism there could have been stronger and better leadership on that. that didn't happen. and in terms of planning for the general election there were things i could have been done better, more strategically, but there are also things he got right and the reason i voted forjeremy corbyn in 2015 and 2017 was because our party was in a situation where we we re our party was in a situation where we were triangulating from a conservative party. in many ways he has renewed the party, turned us into a mass political party. but there were things that we got wrong. ina there were things that we got wrong. in a recent interview, stormzy said he believed 100% of the uk was racist. do you agree? struc
rebecca long-bailey suggested giving jeremy corbyn ten out of ten for his leadership.“ suggested giving jeremy corbyn ten out of ten for his leadership. it is not for me to give marks mistakes in terms of the position on brexit and sticking to a position, understanding this was a right—wing ha rd understanding this was a right—wing hard right project. we should have stuck to our guns and are position from 2016. that is one of my own personal views. in terms of the issue of anti—semitism...
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long—bailey, jess phillips, lisa nandy and emily thornberry managed to get the backing of at least 22 of their fellow labourmps and meps. the other contender clive lewis withdrew after failing to make that markrow to thursday, to secure a vote, by paying £25. the next hurdle for the candidates is to gain the backing of 5% of constituency labour parties, or affiliated groups, such as trades unions. that process begins on wednesday, and lasts until friday the 14th of february. full party members will be able to cast their votes between 21st of february and the 2nd of april. the result will be announced two days later, at a special conference on the 11th of april. we can speak to our chief political correspondent vicki young. at westminster, and vicki which we make of this line—up than? at westminster, and vicki which we make of this line-up than? this is a long process and the point to make is that this is only the beginning, they still have to get over that second hurdle of getting the support of trade unions or local labour party activists. it's going to be difficult for some of them, and we thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary, very high—profile and senior within the labour party by jus
long—bailey, jess phillips, lisa nandy and emily thornberry managed to get the backing of at least 22 of their fellow labourmps and meps. the other contender clive lewis withdrew after failing to make that markrow to thursday, to secure a vote, by paying £25. the next hurdle for the candidates is to gain the backing of 5% of constituency labour parties, or affiliated groups, such as trades unions. that process begins on wednesday, and lasts until friday the 14th of february. full party...
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mark, clashed over who was the person to do this. i would say them two are my strongest votes. lisa nandy and keir starmer? yes, absolutely. i think rebecca long—baileyn we got in 2015, more votes than we got in 2010 under both miliband and gordon brown. we still lost. i do not think we will be in the wilderness. we are going to be in the wilderness for a little while. we‘ve lost, what, four elections on spin now. we have... the worst we‘ve had since 1935 — that can‘t be ignored. it cannot be ignored. but was it policy or personality which cost labour dearly? and will it be policy or personality to turn it around? can she pot the red, under pressure? no! marie works in the nhs. marie, tell me how you voted in the last election? i voted conservative. have you voted labour in the past? i have voted labour in the past, yes. ijust did not believe him. you did not believe corbyn? no, i didn‘t believe him. so labout party leader contenders. no, they‘re not familiar to me, no. nor to lee orjane. these are the candidates here? these are them. i don't know anything about them, that's the thing. there's nobody i could see voting for. is that because they are n
mark, clashed over who was the person to do this. i would say them two are my strongest votes. lisa nandy and keir starmer? yes, absolutely. i think rebecca long—baileyn we got in 2015, more votes than we got in 2010 under both miliband and gordon brown. we still lost. i do not think we will be in the wilderness. we are going to be in the wilderness for a little while. we‘ve lost, what, four elections on spin now. we have... the worst we‘ve had since 1935 — that can‘t be ignored. it...