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and i said, mckenzie's missing. and he said, i will be in the airplane in 15 minutes. >> reporter: mckenzie's grandpa drove to where her uncle jared was working. >> around 4:00, 4:30. my dad pulled up, and said mckenzie's missing. sorry. >> reporter: and then finally, they called mckenzie's mom, kristy. what was that like, to get that call? >> the bottom kind of drops out. you know, you do. you go, you have that tendency to go dark for a second and you think, i am not ready to plan a funeral. >> reporter: they tried to stay positive. after all, they told themselves, by now a posse of pilots was taking off making its way up in the the air to look for her. one of the searchers, a photography larry mayer a 30-year flight veteran. >> i asked her what the route was. to be hasn't, my heart sank. i newspaper the terrain along the route and it's not very good terrain. >> reporter: such bad terrain, in fact, that larry was carrying an emergency kit he packed in case he found her alive. >> i put together a sleeping bag, some
and i said, mckenzie's missing. and he said, i will be in the airplane in 15 minutes. >> reporter: mckenzie's grandpa drove to where her uncle jared was working. >> around 4:00, 4:30. my dad pulled up, and said mckenzie's missing. sorry. >> reporter: and then finally, they called mckenzie's mom, kristy. what was that like, to get that call? >> the bottom kind of drops out. you know, you do. you go, you have that tendency to go dark for a second and you think, i am not...
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mckenzie was the first person to cross the north american continent. he went to canada, what is now canada, in the 1790s, and lewis and clark's without brought this book first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie at also collected a lot of ndn, native american vocabularies, so they're taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they would've encountered over expecting to encounter. the third book, the fourth book that we have your is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to citrix and nautical astronomy. one of the main things that lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. and, of course, to do that they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was a fiendishly difficult operation at the time. lewis never really completely mastered it, but it did bring within not just kelly's book but also link the tables
mckenzie was the first person to cross the north american continent. he went to canada, what is now canada, in the 1790s, and lewis and clark's without brought this book first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie at also collected a lot of ndn, native american vocabularies, so they're taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the...
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. >> my dad pulled up -- said mckenzie's missing. >> i am not ready to plan a funeral. >>> a teenage earn her pilot's license sets off on a solo flight. >> she was well trained. she's capable. >> but something went wrong. >> i started thinking, she should be there by now. >> hours stretched on without word. her parents frantic. >> i had that eerie feeling. the kind you don't entertain as a parent. >> something wasn't rinchts mckenzie vanished leaving behind empty sks
. >> my dad pulled up -- said mckenzie's missing. >> i am not ready to plan a funeral. >>> a teenage earn her pilot's license sets off on a solo flight. >> she was well trained. she's capable. >> but something went wrong. >> i started thinking, she should be there by now. >> hours stretched on without word. her parents frantic. >> i had that eerie feeling. the kind you don't entertain as a parent. >> something wasn't rinchts mckenzie...
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>> david mckenzie live this morning for us in seoul, south korea.hank you, sir. >>> now the eyes of the world are on hamburg, germany, for president trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin. we have the broader implications of the meeting and the latest from the g20 coming up. >>> president trump hours away from going eye to eye with vladimir putin. will the russian president blink, or will the veteran politician outmatch the new american president at the g20? we have it all covered from hamburg, washington, moscow, and seoul. welcome back to "early start," i'm miguel marquez. >> i'm christine romans. look at all that talent lined up for this morning. 28 minutes past the hour on this friday morning. it is one of the most eager looeped meetings of -- eagerly anticipated meeting of leaders. president trump sits down with vladimir putin as it gets underway at the g20 summit in germany. the full-fledged meeting comes a day after president trump said russia should stop its "destabilizing activities." minutes later the president refused to co
>> david mckenzie live this morning for us in seoul, south korea.hank you, sir. >>> now the eyes of the world are on hamburg, germany, for president trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin. we have the broader implications of the meeting and the latest from the g20 coming up. >>> president trump hours away from going eye to eye with vladimir putin. will the russian president blink, or will the veteran politician outmatch the new american president at the...
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a rabid cat found by the park earlier this week hadi mckenzi mckenzie's father spotted while walkingheir dog bloom. >> they sort of saw the cat from a distance and he tried to kind of come closer and my dad like picked up blue and ran away. >> reporter: flyers put out by the city's department of public health warning while the cat was removed it may have exposed other animals that could definitely rabies in the coming days or week. >> it is surprising in philadelphia. >> report roar surprising in this urban environment and now a public health threat. carla brown knows a thing or two. she used to work for the centers for disease control. >> staying diligent, keeping an eye on our pets. keeping our pets on leash particularly in a park that doesn't have boundaries is important. >> reporter: kimberly gonzales spent part of her afternoon here with her daughter. she won't stop coming, but as a pediatrician, she's advising everyone to be on the look out for aggressive or confused wild animals as rabies can be spread easily. >> scratching, biting, or any open cuts just even -- 19 their saliv
a rabid cat found by the park earlier this week hadi mckenzi mckenzie's father spotted while walkingheir dog bloom. >> they sort of saw the cat from a distance and he tried to kind of come closer and my dad like picked up blue and ran away. >> reporter: flyers put out by the city's department of public health warning while the cat was removed it may have exposed other animals that could definitely rabies in the coming days or week. >> it is surprising in philadelphia. >>...
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mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic information from the native americans they would have encountered or were expecting to encounter. the third book -- the fourth but we have here is by patrick kelly . an introduction to nautical astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. to do that, they needed to know a lot about collecting latitude and longitude. that was initially difficult operation at that time -- that was a fiendishly difficult operation at the time. they had lengthy tables and charts of the positions of spherical bodies come astronomical bodies. that was a way to trace y measuringi distances between the moon and stars and other bodies. they never fully quite mastered this technique, but it was key to creating what was eventually very successful map of the american west that clark put together. when lewis and clark first arrived in oregon, they were understandably ecstatic as th
mckenzie had collected a lot of indian, native american vocabulary. they were taking that as a model collectr own efforts to linguistic information from the native americans they would have encountered or were expecting to encounter. the third book -- the fourth but we have here is by patrick kelly . an introduction to nautical astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. to do that, they needed to know a lot about collecting...
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. >> david mckenzie explores this bold high-risk idea.herds in malawi. >> reporter: the chase in the air. >> on our way. >> reporter: capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. not just a single elephant. entire herds. we need to take a group from the ole matriarch to the smallest baby. >> here she come. hold on. >> reporter: for the continence most iconic species, the stakes couldn't be higher. >> look on the left. large herd of elephants. this is how elephants should be in their habitat. >> reporter: tens of thousands lost each year, but not here. there may be 20 herd of elephant. they have been so successful in this park in protecting the elephants that there are too many here. >> humans and elephants are competing for space. humans are approaching elephants for their ivory. the view doesn't exist any more. >> take a straight run. >> we can link areas across africa and moving elephants from these areas has been effective into areas where elephants have been defeated and what we are doing here now de
. >> david mckenzie explores this bold high-risk idea.herds in malawi. >> reporter: the chase in the air. >> on our way. >> reporter: capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. not just a single elephant. entire herds. we need to take a group from the ole matriarch to the smallest baby. >> here she come. hold on. >> reporter: for the continence most iconic species, the stakes couldn't be higher. >> look on the left....
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david mckenzie, thank you very much. trump administration, insisting the use of force is on the table to deal with north korea. what options would the u.s. have? what could be the plan? we have an expert with the realities, next. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> president trump is in poland this morning. he's going to give a speech in a little less than an hour. we'll bring it to you. earlier, he says he doesn't draw red lines but he is considering, quote, pretty severe things when it comes to north korea. officials believe the missile tested this week had the capability to reach alaska. this is a new threat for north korea. what are the options? let's discuss. with army retired general james marks.
david mckenzie, thank you very much. trump administration, insisting the use of force is on the table to deal with north korea. what options would the u.s. have? what could be the plan? we have an expert with the realities, next. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep...
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>> david mckenzie in seoul, thank you. in the meantime, the united states and south korea overnight conducting these joint military drills. these are just hours after pentagon officials confirm the missile was in fact a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile that could be capable in the near future of potentially striking the united states. let's go to the pentagon where barbara starr has more. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, poppy, john, what we knew is that u.s. commanders had recently updated military options for president trump for a rapid response if there was two things happening, either an intercontinental ballistic missile test as we now have seen, or an underground nuclear test that would indicate their nuclear program had taken a significant step forward. so to see this rapid response, this is what the pentagon wanted, to be able to demonstrate very quickly that it had a capability, these u.s. missiles that were fired have a range of about 200 miles, the message they send is that the u.s. can be in s
>> david mckenzie in seoul, thank you. in the meantime, the united states and south korea overnight conducting these joint military drills. these are just hours after pentagon officials confirm the missile was in fact a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile that could be capable in the near future of potentially striking the united states. let's go to the pentagon where barbara starr has more. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, poppy, john, what we knew is that u.s....
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cnn's david mckenzie has the latest from seoul. david?proposed is certainly a move to try to ease tensions. they're proposing military-to-military talks to happen as soon as friday, as well as red cross talks to discuss the reunion of people split up by the korean war. now, this is definitely seen as a gamble bien of the president in south korea. he's staked his reputation on trying to ease tension with the north. this despite the fact of that recent missile test by pyongyang, and the trump administration pushing towards further sanctions against kim jong-un's regime. but through hope here in south korea among the people that perhaps this is a small window towards some kind of normalcy, but they do need the north korean, of course, to cele to the talks. >>> david, thank you, david mckenzie. that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." the news continues right after a quick break. aleve is proven str on pain than tylenol 8 hour. and only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just 1 p
cnn's david mckenzie has the latest from seoul. david?proposed is certainly a move to try to ease tensions. they're proposing military-to-military talks to happen as soon as friday, as well as red cross talks to discuss the reunion of people split up by the korean war. now, this is definitely seen as a gamble bien of the president in south korea. he's staked his reputation on trying to ease tension with the north. this despite the fact of that recent missile test by pyongyang, and the trump...
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cnn's david mckenzie live in seoul with the latest. good morning to you, david. what do we know?reporter: good morning, dave. yeah, you know, there is a market split, it seems, though the south koreans deny it, of the south korean strategy and that of the u.s. the americans wanting to push sanctions, potentially, harsher sanctions towards the north koreans because of their missile program. the south koreans wanting to talk. they're proposing for military-to-military talks and humanitarian talks, and we'll have to see whether those come through. it requires the north koreans, of course, to say they want to meet. and all of this while we're learning new details about the financing and funding of that missile program. take a look at these images. these are from a luxury department store from inside pyongyang where rich north koreans can shop and get goods, many of them banned by those very same sanctions. we spoke to one diplomat, dave, who said that there were north koreans shelling out $100 notes, up to $2,000, $3,000, to buy some of these goods and a defector told us that this lu
cnn's david mckenzie live in seoul with the latest. good morning to you, david. what do we know?reporter: good morning, dave. yeah, you know, there is a market split, it seems, though the south koreans deny it, of the south korean strategy and that of the u.s. the americans wanting to push sanctions, potentially, harsher sanctions towards the north koreans because of their missile program. the south koreans wanting to talk. they're proposing for military-to-military talks and humanitarian...
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cnn's david mckenzie joins us from johannesburg, south africa with more. david? >> well, that's right, max. this is an underreported possible impact of the trump presidency and the republican-controlled congress and their moves to drastically cut family planning and other global health funding, which traditionally the u.s. has been a leader of. and it is a global impact. but it really has an outside effect, potentially in countries like malawi, where it could be a matter of life and death. >> reporter: with secret herbs, he starts the bleeding. he says the women are desperate when they come. >> does he worry for their safety? >> translator: i usually don't worry because my medicine is pote potent. when i administer it, the abortion will come. >> reporter: we can't reveal this traditional healer except to save a mother's life, all abortions in malawi are illegal, and it's taboo. he says he hides the women here where they lose their fetus, usually alone, often with massive complications. >> translator: in a poor country like malawi, u.s. family planning funding is
cnn's david mckenzie joins us from johannesburg, south africa with more. david? >> well, that's right, max. this is an underreported possible impact of the trump presidency and the republican-controlled congress and their moves to drastically cut family planning and other global health funding, which traditionally the u.s. has been a leader of. and it is a global impact. but it really has an outside effect, potentially in countries like malawi, where it could be a matter of life and...
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something that china has been really loathe to do in recent years. >> david mckenzie. thank you. >>> a report says president trump's aggressive stance on trade is working in favor of the u.s. among the g-20 economies, hits against u.s. trade fell 29% this year. what are we talking about? we're talking about things like tariffs and quotas on u.s. imports. this report claims america's biggest trading partners fear retaliation. that's because the worst offenders before the election are the ones who cut back the most. meanwhile, the president's protectionist rhetoric is turning into policy. america took 189 measures against its trading partners this year. that's more than double last administration. the u.s. has long been the worst offender, taking nearly 1,200 measures since 2008. that's more than russia, china, or mexico, and that fact is hard to square with the president's claim that global trade is rigged against the u.s. before the g-20 summit, america's policies are prompting other leaders to talk up free trade. german chancellor angela merkel says anyone solving the
something that china has been really loathe to do in recent years. >> david mckenzie. thank you. >>> a report says president trump's aggressive stance on trade is working in favor of the u.s. among the g-20 economies, hits against u.s. trade fell 29% this year. what are we talking about? we're talking about things like tariffs and quotas on u.s. imports. this report claims america's biggest trading partners fear retaliation. that's because the worst offenders before the election...
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instead of installation to lee mckenzie dh and can he sees the future in a constant armed struggle, hisy to dispatch as the teeth, being ready to dispatch as many muslims as possible when trouble arises. i would call it the israeli model. he has broken decades of support for the palestinian cause. tallying up with on a ferry terry and hawks like benjamin netanyahu. he snubbed palestinian leaders, and also stocked up with weapons. i found it quite outrageous a leader like him chooses to side with the state of israel, which regularly breaches international and humanitarian laws, whose leaders past and present stand accused of war crimes this who are consta ntly accused of war crimes this who are constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. ifound it constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found it quite distasteful. some of the big question is, we will continue to debate. it is july. question is, we will continue to debate. it isjuly. everyjournalist in the uk and abroad is worn out after events of the last few weeks. the quee
instead of installation to lee mckenzie dh and can he sees the future in a constant armed struggle, hisy to dispatch as the teeth, being ready to dispatch as many muslims as possible when trouble arises. i would call it the israeli model. he has broken decades of support for the palestinian cause. tallying up with on a ferry terry and hawks like benjamin netanyahu. he snubbed palestinian leaders, and also stocked up with weapons. i found it quite outrageous a leader like him chooses to side...
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congratulation, mckenzie jones. >> greg: dana? no, juan. >> juan: i'm very proud of you. the g.o.p. to repeal and replace obamacare is seen as a broken promise but guess what? it's not the only broken promise, remember canada trump trashing the iran nuclear deal? he called it the worst deal ever made. here he is three months ago. >> it's one of the worst deals i've ever seen. >> greg: oops! [laughter] >> juan: too bad. the trump administration says they will recertify the deal. they agreed that iran is complying with its terms. wait, what happened? unbelievable. >> greg: they did a political story on "one more thing." poo poo. >> kimberly: all right, this is quite charming. a 90-year-old grandmother. 2,000 tiny hats for newborns, she has made them. her name is barbara lowe. it took four hours to do each hat. in mayfield heights ohio since 2009. she's delivered 2,252 hats to the hospital and she's living right across the street. she absolutely loves it. pale pink, pale blue, pale gree green. >> greg: set your dvr. >> bret: senate republicans waved the white flag on obamacare repeal a
congratulation, mckenzie jones. >> greg: dana? no, juan. >> juan: i'm very proud of you. the g.o.p. to repeal and replace obamacare is seen as a broken promise but guess what? it's not the only broken promise, remember canada trump trashing the iran nuclear deal? he called it the worst deal ever made. here he is three months ago. >> it's one of the worst deals i've ever seen. >> greg: oops! [laughter] >> juan: too bad. the trump administration says they will...
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can't mckenzie is ready to shake things up.e have world coverage here on "daybreak asia," we will be live in seoul for an update on the north korea missile test fallout. betty: and we go to detroit for is announcement that volvo going electric in 2019. this is "daybreak asia," live york andmberg's new asia headquarters. i am in new york, it is after 7:00 p.m. yvonne: and it is just after 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. lots to talk about. much from president xi and chancellor merkel. but we are focusing on the fmoc minutes. a divided fmoc when it comes to the balance sheet timing. betty: absolutely, the timing is key. a lot was propelled by confusion or what is confounding fed officials, and economists everywhere, which is, where is inflation in the u.s., despite seeing lower unemployment rate numbers? we are almost nearer full unemployment in the u.s., yet no inflation. that is complicating the fed's direct timing. coming back from a long weekend, we saw the markets at first it dipped then they rallied with tech shares. we will g
can't mckenzie is ready to shake things up.e have world coverage here on "daybreak asia," we will be live in seoul for an update on the north korea missile test fallout. betty: and we go to detroit for is announcement that volvo going electric in 2019. this is "daybreak asia," live york andmberg's new asia headquarters. i am in new york, it is after 7:00 p.m. yvonne: and it is just after 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. lots to talk about. much from president xi and chancellor...
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[applause] >> scott mckenzie, uc davis. >> it is great to be here. it is an honor to speak in this building at the library of congress and as her to be discussing this interesting on they kristin and greg nature of committee power in the pre-civil war era. they do a number of things in the paper really well. one of the first next with nations about committees actually shape the legislative agenda between 1837 and 1861. they are borrowing from a lot of material in the purse world war ii house -- post-world war ii house, including metrics to understand how much discretion the committee had to push bills and block bills, how much gatekeeping goes on, and how much deference the committee will receive on the floor. i want to underscore a striking amount of the detective work and original data collection that was part of this project. is a really neat, multifaceted data collection. floor votes, all kinds of interesting and new data here. they come up with an interesting finding, gatekeeping increases a lot over this period. deference is the norm. i think t
[applause] >> scott mckenzie, uc davis. >> it is great to be here. it is an honor to speak in this building at the library of congress and as her to be discussing this interesting on they kristin and greg nature of committee power in the pre-civil war era. they do a number of things in the paper really well. one of the first next with nations about committees actually shape the legislative agenda between 1837 and 1861. they are borrowing from a lot of material in the purse world war...
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david mckenzie, thanks for that update. >>> it is all about foreign policy today, north korea taking its threats to dangerous new level just as the world leaders get ready for the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany, and the face-to-face meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. president trump is on his way. cnn's nic robertson is already there in hamburg. nic, president trump is already facing a series of issues on his way there. >> reporter: he needs to win the support of xi jinping's support, the chinese president's report. but it's been going downhill in the past week. weapons sales in taiwan has been part of that. sanctions on the chinese bank have been part of that. there are many other elements. there's a meeting with president putin. we knew that syria, ukraine would be the topics. but hearing today from the kremlin, they think there won't be enough time for president putin to explain everything about ukraine. i think if you read between the lines, they know that president trump is not going to give them any ground on ukraine. syria taking a slightly different tone say
david mckenzie, thanks for that update. >>> it is all about foreign policy today, north korea taking its threats to dangerous new level just as the world leaders get ready for the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany, and the face-to-face meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. president trump is on his way. cnn's nic robertson is already there in hamburg. nic, president trump is already facing a series of issues on his way there. >> reporter: he needs to win the support...
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mckenzie had a collective a lot of indian, native american vocabularies. modelere taken that as a for their own efforts to collect linguistic information for the native american so they would have encountered what we are expecting to encounter. the fourth book is by patrick kelly. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. abouteed to know collecting latitude and longitude. that was a difficult operation at that time. lewis never completely mastered it. they did bring with them not just kelly's book but lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would have appeared. between the moon and the stars. they never quite fully mastered this technique. it was key to a successful map. when lewis and clark arrived in oregon and they were understandably ecstatic that this long journey has reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it wasn't quite in the pacific, he wrote in his journal ocean and view, oh the joy. ofs was in november 18 05
mckenzie had a collective a lot of indian, native american vocabularies. modelere taken that as a for their own efforts to collect linguistic information for the native american so they would have encountered what we are expecting to encounter. the fourth book is by patrick kelly. one of the main things lewis and clark were charged with was making a good map of the american west. abouteed to know collecting latitude and longitude. that was a difficult operation at that time. lewis never...
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ken mckenzie has already held talks in australia where he flagged changes the board has demanded dealingcritics, one of those critics urging the hp to be cautious on plans to enter the potash market. elliott says that could be a severe strategic misstep. the stakes onsed brexit, putting a figure on the so-called divorce bill the u.k. would be expected to pay to leave the eu. the economy minister said london must hand over 100 million euros , the equivalent of 100 $15 billion, to walk away. that's the highest some so far mention and comes after the u.k. was accused of not meeting its obligations under the treaty. horace johnson will meet with business leaders and investors who employ thousands of workers. the british government is hoping to persuade them to stay in the country, despite the uncertainty of brexit. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 in morests and analysts than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> we have asia stocks extending gains for a ninth straight day, trading at the highest level 2007.december we are seeing interesting moves particularly in the forex
ken mckenzie has already held talks in australia where he flagged changes the board has demanded dealingcritics, one of those critics urging the hp to be cautious on plans to enter the potash market. elliott says that could be a severe strategic misstep. the stakes onsed brexit, putting a figure on the so-called divorce bill the u.k. would be expected to pay to leave the eu. the economy minister said london must hand over 100 million euros , the equivalent of 100 $15 billion, to walk away....
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and jack mckenzie says a sunrise and 48 as we leave roanoke park.ake county -- it was 98 here yesterday. keep that cool air coming. i guess it beats 108. thank you greta for that. low clouds are going bonkers. it put on the brakes, but takes a turn and goes -- it's solid. some guy name sal castaneda would say it's sold out. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. 49 in santa rosa. san rafuel 41. 51 wood side. 52 hills hillsboro and pacifica. mid 50s, stanford and brentwood -- out toward san mateo. a few high clouds south, but no impact on us until the weekend when those might filter in today. it's a fog bank. 60s, 70s, 80s to 90s if you're [indiscernible]. 6:31, sal. >>> and we do have a couple of things, steve, i want to get to right now on the east bay. we're going to start with the commute out of danville and san ramon. 680 between sycamore and crow canyon, there's a crash and i think that i can -- i think that should come up on my maps. there we go. southbound 680, you'll see traffic is going to be slow coming out of this area here. and heading down to
and jack mckenzie says a sunrise and 48 as we leave roanoke park.ake county -- it was 98 here yesterday. keep that cool air coming. i guess it beats 108. thank you greta for that. low clouds are going bonkers. it put on the brakes, but takes a turn and goes -- it's solid. some guy name sal castaneda would say it's sold out. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. 49 in santa rosa. san rafuel 41. 51 wood side. 52 hills hillsboro and pacifica. mid 50s, stanford and brentwood -- out toward...
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on the pop tracks, scott mckenzie. ♪ if you're going to san francisco. >> reporter: on the newly popular going of the trip. >> this is the day they created the phrase, turn on, tune in, drop out. >> reporter: leary, lsd evangelist was at a festival in golden gate park. the photographs, part of an exhibition at the california historical society, curetted by grateful dead biographer. >> it was a tsunami of young people looking for something. >> reporter: the music was new. janis joplin found her voice here. ♪ >> reporter: jimi hendrix literally and figuratively lit his guitar on fire at monterey pop. peace could be found within, declaredal and ginsburg, and no one knew doing is building a temporal that will last the summer. >> reporter: turns out, 1967 was the happy days of that decade. assassinations and riots and protests would soon follow, but not all of the innocence was lost. >> if you do yoga, if you eat organic food, if you care about the epa, if you care about gay rights, you're part of the '60s. those issues are at the core of our daily lives in 2017. >> harry joins me now. the so
on the pop tracks, scott mckenzie. ♪ if you're going to san francisco. >> reporter: on the newly popular going of the trip. >> this is the day they created the phrase, turn on, tune in, drop out. >> reporter: leary, lsd evangelist was at a festival in golden gate park. the photographs, part of an exhibition at the california historical society, curetted by grateful dead biographer. >> it was a tsunami of young people looking for something. >> reporter: the music...
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business people start coming in and sometimes it is just as bald and direct as consultants from mckenzie being hired by a hospital and the consultants come in and they are not medical people. they don't know what is the best treatment for your liver failure. they are thinking how can we squeeze more money out of the system and make it more efficient. and the answer is you just bill differently. you do the exact same things you have been doing all long but you can charge a lot more for it because it feels like nobody is paying. suddenly you see these charges come in with are what was $200 may be $2,000 and you see layers of administrators and ba come in. when you and i were in the hospital many of the ceo were former chief physicians and medical people and didn't have much business trainings and as a result hospitals were not very efficient. they could have used a dose of efficiency but somehow we went over a boundary where business was primary and the medicine became secondary. what you see at that point is many of the physicians and this is where it moves to the position question get re
business people start coming in and sometimes it is just as bald and direct as consultants from mckenzie being hired by a hospital and the consultants come in and they are not medical people. they don't know what is the best treatment for your liver failure. they are thinking how can we squeeze more money out of the system and make it more efficient. and the answer is you just bill differently. you do the exact same things you have been doing all long but you can charge a lot more for it...
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we'll look at new facts, mckenzie driving that process. we'll have better answers to that question in the next month or so. what's important is we execute the execution you've seen from dow these last five years. the execution you've seen from dupont recently, we're going to keep that going so we don't distract 125,000 as we don't do that that's one, to, and three, we have $30 billion of new value coming out of these declared synergies. and two, with respect to myself, i ain't done by a long shot. >> and david, the reason i asked that is because they're going to go more of a dan lobe play i think there's more companies than just three. i think there could be five. that's why i said stay focussed. >> they've been under pressure, not just lobe, larry robins. >> really small people >> continued tenure at the company given his previous statements to the contrary in this terms of staying. >> i think that's going to be a battle royal stay tuned to the idea that there's more wealth creation of dupont it's not like i'm getting in denial there's a
we'll look at new facts, mckenzie driving that process. we'll have better answers to that question in the next month or so. what's important is we execute the execution you've seen from dow these last five years. the execution you've seen from dupont recently, we're going to keep that going so we don't distract 125,000 as we don't do that that's one, to, and three, we have $30 billion of new value coming out of these declared synergies. and two, with respect to myself, i ain't done by a long...
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david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul. they rush in to help the wounded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. the people know the truth. >> this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to report on a malignant presidency and what it means and where it's going. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you. it is a busy, busy sunday for president trump on this independence day weekend. today, the president has back-to-back phone calls with the leader of china and japan. no word yet on what they will discuss. but it comes after the president declared america's patience with north korea is over. >> with the campaign promise to repeal obamacare at an impasse it seem in the senate the white house says the president is working through the hol
david mckenzie, cnn, malawi. >> the river. all isis has left of mosul. they rush in to help the wounded. >> we are learning more details about the man charged with the kidnapping of yingying zhang. the visiting chinese scholar at the university of illinois. >> quite surprised there was no hint. ♪ >>> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. the people know the truth. >> this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to...
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more auto makers develop these kind of vehicles the cost versus come done in last few years and mckenzie thinks that within the next decade it will be parody between electric and gasoline powered vehicles which would be a big thing to make these more popular. >> when it comes to volt slow, it is not exactly a luxury brand but it is a little more high end. the new tesla is about about thousandish. can you ball park how much we will pay for these because my new car costs $20,000, and that's kind of right around my comfort zone. price is say big deal. >> it has been a big deal. it is a big deal for all cars. they buy on price and than has been a big challenge for electric vehiclevehicles tax breaks that reduce it is ownerrership to say why do i need it and you look at car sales this year and last year, suffer, you know have been soring. >> yeah. >> the car replace the horse carriage. that's considered a revolution. saying good-bye to this combustion engine, you know, are we experiencing kind of a -- what year is it, 2017 by 2035, 40 will we experience thisny next revolution cars here? >> it
more auto makers develop these kind of vehicles the cost versus come done in last few years and mckenzie thinks that within the next decade it will be parody between electric and gasoline powered vehicles which would be a big thing to make these more popular. >> when it comes to volt slow, it is not exactly a luxury brand but it is a little more high end. the new tesla is about about thousandish. can you ball park how much we will pay for these because my new car costs $20,000, and that's...
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elephant populations are quickly plummeting across africa, and in a cnn exclusive, david mckenzie explores help save hundreds and hundreds of elephants in malawi. >> reporter: the chase from the air. capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. a record transfer location. not just a single elephant, entire herds darted. >> we need to take a cohesive group right from the oldest matriarch down to the smallest baby. >> here she comes. hold on. >> reporter: for the continent's most iconic species, the stakes couldn't be higher. >> look on the left a large herd of elephants. this is how elephants should be in their natural habitat. >> reporter: tens of thousands lost each year, but not here. >> there may be 20 elephant in a herd. they've been so successful in this park in protecting the elephants that there's too many here. >> reporter: humans and elephants are competing for space. humans are poaching elephants for their ivory. the ied listic view of africa as this vast open landscape where animals can move freely from point a to point b, that doesn't exist an
elephant populations are quickly plummeting across africa, and in a cnn exclusive, david mckenzie explores help save hundreds and hundreds of elephants in malawi. >> reporter: the chase from the air. capture teams at the ready. this is conservation on its absolute largest scale. a record transfer location. not just a single elephant, entire herds darted. >> we need to take a cohesive group right from the oldest matriarch down to the smallest baby. >> here she comes. hold on....
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in the hit single scott mckenzie his song, if you go to san francisco with flowers in your hair, that stimulated people to go there. there were free concerts by the leading bands in the golden gate park with a lot of marijuana and lsd to be scored. any young person with long hair walking down the sidewalk would be offered drugs at least once a block. it was impossible to escape. being a hippie turned out to be about three things. rock music, drugs and sex. there was plenty of sex and the haight, or at least a lot of talk about sex. maybe there was plenty of sex, because the rate of sexually transmitted diseases went way up in san francisco that year. a year later, most of the hippies were gone from san francisco, but haight was over run with heroin and crime. the heroin addicts had eaten all of the neighborhood cats think about that. some of the hippies fled to berkeley where they continued to live in the 1970's, but others moved out of town to quieter places, perhaps to mendocino county where you could grow your own marijuana. the biggest cash crop in mendocino county. rural communes
in the hit single scott mckenzie his song, if you go to san francisco with flowers in your hair, that stimulated people to go there. there were free concerts by the leading bands in the golden gate park with a lot of marijuana and lsd to be scored. any young person with long hair walking down the sidewalk would be offered drugs at least once a block. it was impossible to escape. being a hippie turned out to be about three things. rock music, drugs and sex. there was plenty of sex and the...
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. >> i think mckenzie and -- also voted the -- one of the financial times' books of the month for april. so, i think it's really exciting, scott. i almost wish we had done this discussion over a bottle of something other than water. one of the more thoughtful discussions i've had in a long time. join me in thanking scott for coming here today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tomorrow night booktv is in primetime with "after words." utah senator mike lee is interviewed on his book "written out of history." new america president and ceo many reslate discusses her back, "the chess board and the web: strategies of connection in a networked world." physician and journalist elizabeth rosen tall examines the business side of health care in her book "american sickness" and nebraska senator ben sasse is interviewed about his book "pi the vanishing adult." >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2, saturday, at 11:00 p.m. eastern, pat buchanan talks about his book "nixon's white house wars" on his time as the former speech writer and senior adviser to president richard nixon. >> they were goin
. >> i think mckenzie and -- also voted the -- one of the financial times' books of the month for april. so, i think it's really exciting, scott. i almost wish we had done this discussion over a bottle of something other than water. one of the more thoughtful discussions i've had in a long time. join me in thanking scott for coming here today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tomorrow night booktv is in primetime with "after words." utah senator mike lee is...
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after leaving the army, he spent a short amount of time in consulting work for mckenzie rand and won a seat in the house of representatives and did such a good job, was chosen by the citizens of arkansas to serve as his senator and we really appreciate you joining us this morning, sir, the podium is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you for the warm welcome and andrew, thank you for the kind introduction. also want to thank the center for strategic and international studies for hosting us. before i get to the topic at hand, the russia threat in europe, i also want to express briefly what i know is everyone's best wishes for a speedy recovery to my friend, john mccain. i was as startled as any of to you learn about his hasty surgery over the weekend. but also grateful as any of you to hear about the prediction of a full recovery. i guess this means i'm going to have to start raising twice as much hell in the senate as i normally do to make up for john mccain's absence. but perhaps expressing best wishes for senator mccain isn't a digression from the topic of russia at all. after al
after leaving the army, he spent a short amount of time in consulting work for mckenzie rand and won a seat in the house of representatives and did such a good job, was chosen by the citizens of arkansas to serve as his senator and we really appreciate you joining us this morning, sir, the podium is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you for the warm welcome and andrew, thank you for the kind introduction. also want to thank the center for strategic and international studies for hosting...
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. >> so is it something in past lives would have been done by mckenzie or recruiters >> yeah. >> dunnooks of prospects >> that's what we're seeing. ai will be impacting businesses where you don't need to spend hundreds of thousands. it can happen in seconds through platforms like ours. and that will shift our business world from focusing on analysis and human crawling to actually judgment and having the technology serve up those recommendations to us. >> one of virtues we hear of a google/facebook is that they have the raw data right there in-house what are you looking at in terms of mining? >> we use the web. so we're making sense of all the relationships that exist on the web that today are very hard to -- that actually don't exist on social platforms. these have bits and pieces of information about us, but there is not one holistic profile. and that's what we aim to build. >> do you run on google cloud? >> actually aws. came up first. >> okay. thank you, fallon. >> awkward >> when we come back, how main street is taking on the small business skills gap. we'll get a live report from
. >> so is it something in past lives would have been done by mckenzie or recruiters >> yeah. >> dunnooks of prospects >> that's what we're seeing. ai will be impacting businesses where you don't need to spend hundreds of thousands. it can happen in seconds through platforms like ours. and that will shift our business world from focusing on analysis and human crawling to actually judgment and having the technology serve up those recommendations to us. >> one of...
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mckenzie, let me ask you the question about this trump/merkel meeting that we know that has also wrapped in the midst of all of this, that's wrapped in germany. we're learning a little bit more apparently they met for a good hour, this according to a german spokesperson, and topics of the meeting included north korea, ukraine, and the middle east. what do you read from that? >> i think those are the global hot spots. i assume the middle east was dominated by syria in particular right now, possibly even iran. these are the challenges confronting these chiefs of state no matter where you live because just like the economy is increasingly globalized so is a metastasized threat. it's not just islamic state. so it's the right thing, the right topics for them to focus on because really without security, there's no prosperity and that's what these protests are about. david hit on the point, and chris did as well, but really we live in a generally high-debt, low economic growth global economy, and everybody's upset with that. but if you have security problems on top of that, you're going to make
mckenzie, let me ask you the question about this trump/merkel meeting that we know that has also wrapped in the midst of all of this, that's wrapped in germany. we're learning a little bit more apparently they met for a good hour, this according to a german spokesperson, and topics of the meeting included north korea, ukraine, and the middle east. what do you read from that? >> i think those are the global hot spots. i assume the middle east was dominated by syria in particular right now,...
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ken mckenzie is on a global roadshow to reassure investors. second hour of "daybreak asia," live from bloomberg's headquarters. i'm yvonne man in hong kong. it is just after 8:00 a.m. betty: just after 8:00 p.m. in new york. i am betty liu. moments ago, we had trade numbers showing smaller than estimated surplus, ¥439 billion, the expectation was ¥488 billion. exports quite healthy of 9.7%. what was interesting was imports, that is why the surplus. came in lower. up 15.5%. ,s we heard from yasser cold that is another sign that domestic demand is increasing in japan and investors are missing the story. yvonne: seems like we have seen a similar case with domestic demand in china as well. moremport figures could be of a bright spot and we are seeing in the export side. to break down how this plays in, the u.s. in particular, a point of contention we see between u.s. and china, kind of broke down. they cancel their press conferences. where does it go from here where comes to trade tensions with the u.s.? maybe germany and japan as well. let's get
ken mckenzie is on a global roadshow to reassure investors. second hour of "daybreak asia," live from bloomberg's headquarters. i'm yvonne man in hong kong. it is just after 8:00 a.m. betty: just after 8:00 p.m. in new york. i am betty liu. moments ago, we had trade numbers showing smaller than estimated surplus, ¥439 billion, the expectation was ¥488 billion. exports quite healthy of 9.7%. what was interesting was imports, that is why the surplus. came in lower. up 15.5%. ,s we...
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jake mckenzie is up in rp. take a look at some of those temperatures. 48 mill valley. 47 windsor. upper 40s hillsberg. there are some cool readings under mostly clear sky. a little patchy fog. the north wind helped chew up the fog on the marin and sonoma coast. if that takes the turn on shore, it comes flying into parts of the san mateo, san jose coast. sf buoy is 51. that is very cold. not much of a delta breeze. it was double that yesterday. that leads me to believe it will be a little warmer for some north and east. just day-to-day changes here. so 80s, near seasonal averages for many. slightly lower for some closer to the coast. 7:01. sal, you had a couple of things. south bay. >> yeah. we're going to start with breaking news why san francisco. one of our traffic cameras has picked up a fire in the vicinity of 7th near townsend. we can see it with one of our cameras here. in fact, the traffic is going to be -- if we pull back, you can see that it is going to be smoke rising. now, the fire department is on the scene. and just to give you a perspective as to where this is, this
jake mckenzie is up in rp. take a look at some of those temperatures. 48 mill valley. 47 windsor. upper 40s hillsberg. there are some cool readings under mostly clear sky. a little patchy fog. the north wind helped chew up the fog on the marin and sonoma coast. if that takes the turn on shore, it comes flying into parts of the san mateo, san jose coast. sf buoy is 51. that is very cold. not much of a delta breeze. it was double that yesterday. that leads me to believe it will be a little warmer...
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september howie kendrick in batting ankle for washing ton nationals for left handed pitcher mckenziets in a minute. have a "good day", philadelphia. >> a busy night for phillies and trading starting pitcher jeremy to the baltimore orioles and trade announced after baltimore loss to texas last night. all right. let's go to basketball latest trend hitting internet by storm called the drive by dunk challenge from nba players to police officers have taped themselves dunking on random basketball nets. check it out. ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys, what you going to do♪ ♪ >> that's funny you drive by. that means a basketball would need to be sitting outside to accomplish that. you know somebody in the "good day" family had to take on the challenge and see what they can do. >> who would that be. >> quincy here. >> you let mike jerrick take a break. >> and we'll hit the street of philadelphia and see if we can do it. here's what happened. >> are you ready to dot first one? >> this is really south philly. >> this is really south philly. >> when you open the door you have to make sure you don't -- oh,
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programs like medicaid and medicare which, by the way, aren't just moral programs but according to mckenzie are going to lead to the most jobs in the 21st century on elder care, on child care, and jobs for the middle class. so that is the philosophical difference. do you believe that america's greatness lies with wall street speculators and ceos or do you believe america's greatness lies with ordinary, hard-working americans? small business owners and people who actually do the jobs. democrats are for the belief that we are great because of ordinary individuals and the republican budget says let's put all our faith in the executive investor class. that's the real difference. my final point is i want to commend congressman sanford for really indicating what's at stake pat because if you wanted revenue neutrality as the republican budget says on the tax appropriate posal, they're only way of getting there is a border adjustment tax. a border adjustment tax would be the largest tax increase on the middle class probably in the last 50 years. and i would urge this committee to join congressman s
programs like medicaid and medicare which, by the way, aren't just moral programs but according to mckenzie are going to lead to the most jobs in the 21st century on elder care, on child care, and jobs for the middle class. so that is the philosophical difference. do you believe that america's greatness lies with wall street speculators and ceos or do you believe america's greatness lies with ordinary, hard-working americans? small business owners and people who actually do the jobs. democrats...
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happy 100th birthday to eva mckenzie. she is a family physician for more than 40 years.day morning. our breaking news this morning, a 1-year-old baby abdeducted earlier in monterey county has been found safe in san jose. that information just in within the last half an hour from the san jose police department. that abduction triggered an amber alert for emiliano salinas who was sitting in the backseat of a car this morning. the child will be soon reunited with his family. chp telling us they are still looking for the 1992 white honda accord tied to the amber alert. happening right now, gathering details from the scene in san jose. we'll have a live report with your noon newscast. >>> it's taken almost a year and a half, but work is finally set to begin this morning on a massive sink hole in mora ga. that's where thom jensen is heading. >>> a heat advisory is over, but heat persists in many parts of the bay area. more news for you coming up in 30 minutes. for now, back to the "today" show. a sneak peek of her movie, "a wrinkle in time." >> it's world emoji day. we're cele
happy 100th birthday to eva mckenzie. she is a family physician for more than 40 years.day morning. our breaking news this morning, a 1-year-old baby abdeducted earlier in monterey county has been found safe in san jose. that information just in within the last half an hour from the san jose police department. that abduction triggered an amber alert for emiliano salinas who was sitting in the backseat of a car this morning. the child will be soon reunited with his family. chp telling us they...