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chancellor in berlin where the marathon talks took place throughout the night and into the morning so melinda this is a breakthrough that's been reached bring us up to date on the latest. well it's called a climate package for good reason and it actually spans some 70 different measures in the areas of transport and the building sector with a total of value of 54000000000 euros over the coming years and the overall aim of this package the chancellor said we should not see it as 70 different separate measures in fact it was a package that is all united by its basic aim of trying to nudge people in the direction of reducing consumption of fossil fuels and shifting toward climate friendly technologies so one key means by which this new package wants to do that is through a c o $2.00 pricing mechanism it would basically function as a kind of emission trading system with certificates they would be priced pretty low in the beginning but that the price would rise over time making especially diesel and gasoline more and more expensive starting after 2025 and combined with that specific measures for exampl
chancellor in berlin where the marathon talks took place throughout the night and into the morning so melinda this is a breakthrough that's been reached bring us up to date on the latest. well it's called a climate package for good reason and it actually spans some 70 different measures in the areas of transport and the building sector with a total of value of 54000000000 euros over the coming years and the overall aim of this package the chancellor said we should not see it as 70 different...
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the importance of working together internationally melinda this was an economic debate today why has markel chosen to speak about this now. well this always winds up being a scrutiny not just of the budget of the chancellery but of its policies and goals on the whole and multilateralism absolutely is a key theme for the chancellor she took us on a very broad tour of the foreign policy hot spots ranging from trade tensions with the u.s. to iran syria and more 2 key messages that came out 1st of all it made knowledge meant that germany must take stronger responsibility together with europe she talked about coordinating with the european union now the commission getting ready to be led by the former german defense minister who is a very close ally of the chancellors and she also acknowledged that everyone is expecting more from germany in the area of security policy so she essentially defended the german approach of saying our approach to security is a broad systemic one that looks at the causes of conflict and tries to address them with for example to fellow and policy but she said we
the importance of working together internationally melinda this was an economic debate today why has markel chosen to speak about this now. well this always winds up being a scrutiny not just of the budget of the chancellery but of its policies and goals on the whole and multilateralism absolutely is a key theme for the chancellor she took us on a very broad tour of the foreign policy hot spots ranging from trade tensions with the u.s. to iran syria and more 2 key messages that came out 1st of...
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this mean for the country's budget where this has been a very important point because of course germany has that strong tradition of a balanced budget as melinda knows this is something that generates a lot of domestic debate especially recently because interest rates are so low and so a lot of people are saying it's almost criminal that you're not borrowing right now especially when you have such a major climate infrastructure need and the rates are so low they're negative but it's what this agreement says that they're going to abide by their budget plans are going to abide by the balanced budgets and that for the 1st few years they will pull mostly from the budgets and from an already established environmental include climate funds but then as that emissions trading system starts to kick in they're expected to generate revenues for other things what's also interesting they plan to establish a green bond system this is also been a subject of debate recently because the proposals were for a 2 percent interest on that when people are paying germany right now to give them their money and hold it for them so it doesn't physically make sense. spea
this mean for the country's budget where this has been a very important point because of course germany has that strong tradition of a balanced budget as melinda knows this is something that generates a lot of domestic debate especially recently because interest rates are so low and so a lot of people are saying it's almost criminal that you're not borrowing right now especially when you have such a major climate infrastructure need and the rates are so low they're negative but it's what this...
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we have a great event for you this evening featuring melinda gates here to talk about her new book, the moment of lift, this is melinda's debut as an author and her book is part memoir and part call for more action as melinda recount the mission she been on, she tells the story tof her journey from taken a jb at microsoft in 1987 fresh out of business school to marrying bill gates seven years later to partnering with her husband and creating and sharing their foundation in becoming one of the world's most prominent advocates for empowering women. as her compassionate narrative makes clear, she is becoming driven by the belief that no one should be excluded and all lives have equal value and when women and girls are lifted up everywhere, everyone l benefits. [applause] one of the most appealing aspects of the books is melinda's revealing account of the raising of her own consciousness of a woman from the time pregnant with her first child when she assumes after the baby's birth she woulde stop working and stay home because that's what women did to today when she considers herself a femin
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that such political correspondent melinda crane can tell us more about melinda despite this populist surge germany's 2 main parties are still in charge in the state so has the threat to i'm going to back his ruling coalition being overcome for now. well what's important to note is that these 2 mainstream parties that just debate airlie clung to their leading positions in the 2 states are the same ones that are governing in that federal coalition so prior to the election there had even been some speculation about whether if there were a disastrous result for the social democrats the junior coalition partner and for america's conservatives whether in fact we might see the government fall now it looks like that is not going to happen the federal coalition the 2 parties have gained a breather but frankly the sighs of relief here in berlin were shallow at best today because both parties have bled support to the far right alternative for germany the a.f.d. party and because politics has gotten a lot more complicated for these 2 parties that were once assured of strong majorities 1st of all
that such political correspondent melinda crane can tell us more about melinda despite this populist surge germany's 2 main parties are still in charge in the state so has the threat to i'm going to back his ruling coalition being overcome for now. well what's important to note is that these 2 mainstream parties that just debate airlie clung to their leading positions in the 2 states are the same ones that are governing in that federal coalition so prior to the election there had even been some...
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this behavior before. >> they feel some affection for the food. >> reporter: in a word, gifts. how else could melindan left in the very same place where she puts the treats. >> it's an old piece of ancient electronics. >> reporter: when we give, we tend to get back tenfold one woman in an apartment in the ci city co-existing. what do you think they add to your life? >> they are friends. >> reporter: in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> that's kind of nice. >> it is. >>> all right. well let's get a last check on the weather this evening. >> spencer is here with the forecast. one last time. >> should you be there, spencer? >> he's in transit. hang on. just a moment. >> i'm all over the place. >> there you are. [ laughter ] >> there we go. >> live doppler 7 shall we move along. we'll see a little fog at the coast. i was in my seat here ready ifo sports. overnight lows in the upper 60s and another sunny day for much of the coastline. mild at the coast and upper 60 it's there and nice around the bay and warm but not really hot inland with mainly upper 80s to low 90s. here is the seven-day fore
this behavior before. >> they feel some affection for the food. >> reporter: in a word, gifts. how else could melindan left in the very same place where she puts the treats. >> it's an old piece of ancient electronics. >> reporter: when we give, we tend to get back tenfold one woman in an apartment in the ci city co-existing. what do you think they add to your life? >> they are friends. >> reporter: in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>...
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negative economic growth facing potentially another one that's at least what the projections say this debate melinda's started expected to start within the next hour or so what can we expect from the parliamentarians well this is traditionally a day where there's scrutiny not just of the budgets of the chancellery and key ministries but of the government's policy as a whole and it can get pretty lively if not quite as raucous is something some of what we've been seeing out of london lately but certainly some pretty hard tussles between. government and the opposition it is chancellor merkel's opportunity to set out her priorities not only her budgetary priorities but what she really sees as her political goals and in that way also to counter charges that perhaps she is becoming something of a lame duck you can certainly expect to hear a lot of discussion of climate policy the government is preparing to unveil a big climate program in about 10 days it is not yet budgeted and that will be a source of a lot of discussion and will lead to crane our chief political correspondent at the german bund thank you
negative economic growth facing potentially another one that's at least what the projections say this debate melinda's started expected to start within the next hour or so what can we expect from the parliamentarians well this is traditionally a day where there's scrutiny not just of the budgets of the chancellery and key ministries but of the government's policy as a whole and it can get pretty lively if not quite as raucous is something some of what we've been seeing out of london lately but...
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this situation where china is at a trade war with the u.s. they need germany and they would probably resort to some more measured responses but they want the germans to feel some consequences melinda given that i mean given that there is a mutually beneficial relationship and yet we have these threats here how should germany. how worried should they be about this chinese warning. china is an incredibly important trading partner for germany and germany is seeing the economy take a downturn partly because of tensions between the u.s. and china which have reverberating effects for this very export driven economy here in germany certainly the business community will be concerned for that reason one major business newspaper said today that the foreign ministers move to meet with joshua wang had done maximum damage but i think mathias is right in saying the chinese themselves don't have much interest in starting a 2 front trade war so perhaps the the threat will in fact not be carried out with full consequences by china melinda and mathias thank you so much to both of you for your reporting. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world newly released briti
this situation where china is at a trade war with the u.s. they need germany and they would probably resort to some more measured responses but they want the germans to feel some consequences melinda given that i mean given that there is a mutually beneficial relationship and yet we have these threats here how should germany. how worried should they be about this chinese warning. china is an incredibly important trading partner for germany and germany is seeing the economy take a downturn...
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- by the way, in other areas of the world, where it is not as easy to get fruit, maybe this is a good thing. melinda gate foundation is supporting this. that does it for bulls & bears, see you next time. liz: president trump not happy about the federal reserve rate cuts today. we've got the update on that and what our nation's ceos and cfos are now saying about the u.s. economy. it's the economy that will determine who wins the white house. president trump ends his california fund-raising trip with a visit to the border, amid more protests. tonight the white house taking the fight right to california. we have the update. the middle east on the brink, secretary of state mike pompeo says saudi attacks were an act of war. what happens next? we've got it. we're on the news that american airlines mechanic that we told you about, he was accused of trying to sabotage a passenger plane, with 150 people on it at miami international airport. he said he was mad about his pay. well, prosecutors say they found significant evidence he has ties to isis. we will ask former israeli ambassador to the u.s. about that
- by the way, in other areas of the world, where it is not as easy to get fruit, maybe this is a good thing. melinda gate foundation is supporting this. that does it for bulls & bears, see you next time. liz: president trump not happy about the federal reserve rate cuts today. we've got the update on that and what our nation's ceos and cfos are now saying about the u.s. economy. it's the economy that will determine who wins the white house. president trump ends his california fund-raising...
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- by the way, in other areas of the world, where it is not as easy to get fruit, maybe this is a good thing. melindas & bears, see you next time. liz: president trump not happy about the federal reserve rate cuts today. we've got the update on that and what our nation's ceos and cfos are now saying about the u.s. economy. it's the economy that will determine who wins the white house. president trump ends his california fund-raising trip with a visit to the border, amid more protests. tonight the white house taking the fight right to california. we have the update. the middle east on the brink, secretary of state mike pompeo says saudi attacks were an act of war. what happens next? we've got it. we're on the news that american airlines mechanic that we told you about, he was accused of trying to sabotage a passenger plane, with 150
- by the way, in other areas of the world, where it is not as easy to get fruit, maybe this is a good thing. melindas & bears, see you next time. liz: president trump not happy about the federal reserve rate cuts today. we've got the update on that and what our nation's ceos and cfos are now saying about the u.s. economy. it's the economy that will determine who wins the white house. president trump ends his california fund-raising trip with a visit to the border, amid more protests....
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standing by for us at the german parliament where the general debate has just begun melinda the german budget a big issue this week with signs of a recession increasing why not use the money now. that's a question we will definitely be hearing in the debate today in fact the head of the parliamentary group of germany's right wing party the leading party in the opposition has just been speaking here and she said look this isn't a matter of whether we tip into recession the crisis is already here and she accused the government of contributing to germany's d. industrialization and destroying its auto industry with its in her words crazy automobile energy and climate policy so a lot of criticism of this budget expect to hear more in the course of the morning and speaking of criticism i mean it's been a longstanding german economic policy to have a balanced budget i mean that policy does have its critics tell us more about that . absolutely the policy is based on 3 different factors 1st of all an amendment to the constitution passed at the height of the financial crisis and essentially compelling the government to
standing by for us at the german parliament where the general debate has just begun melinda the german budget a big issue this week with signs of a recession increasing why not use the money now. that's a question we will definitely be hearing in the debate today in fact the head of the parliamentary group of germany's right wing party the leading party in the opposition has just been speaking here and she said look this isn't a matter of whether we tip into recession the crisis is already here...
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direction but look to set different priorities and pick up if you would on melinda's point about the right wing politics of this how does the government. the future how does a government so green policy is to communities who would be devastated by the closure of dirty industries i think the coal face out debate in germany is a good example of what is called commission set up and they came up with this compromise difficult phase of the 2038 but there is also a big investment package for the regions. it's investment in infrastructure and social security system in retraining mechanisms and i think this is the right way to go it was very expensive there are issues around it but basically it's thinking about this just from station for regions and effective purposes it's the right but it's a do greater to bear often says this can't only be about addressing the climate crisis it has to be about climate justice we have to make sure and the chancellor said this too today we have to bring people along we have to convince them that what's for the common good is also in their own interest but again this package of measures
direction but look to set different priorities and pick up if you would on melinda's point about the right wing politics of this how does the government. the future how does a government so green policy is to communities who would be devastated by the closure of dirty industries i think the coal face out debate in germany is a good example of what is called commission set up and they came up with this compromise difficult phase of the 2038 but there is also a big investment package for the...
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this fight to govern itself. senior political analyst melinda shara says that even the best outcome in this election will be bad for the palestinians. today's elections were basically araf random on prime minister netanyahu although he served 4 terms already but he's also been basically indicted by israel's general prosecutor or attorney general on a number of fraud cases but as an incumbent prime minister as an incumbent candidates he was able to pull a good number of alliances whether it is with president trump friendships with the likes of president putin and president modi of india and hence looking like a very presentable very very presidential prime minister if you will but yet because he committed to a narrow right wing coalition with the religious that angered a lot of secular israelis who basically a rallied around the blue and white party as well as the russian based party. so today israel basically is paralyzed between a rationalist religious camp and a secular religious camp that is of course part of a jewish collective the palestinians basically are left out of that and that's why many expect that next
this fight to govern itself. senior political analyst melinda shara says that even the best outcome in this election will be bad for the palestinians. today's elections were basically araf random on prime minister netanyahu although he served 4 terms already but he's also been basically indicted by israel's general prosecutor or attorney general on a number of fraud cases but as an incumbent prime minister as an incumbent candidates he was able to pull a good number of alliances whether it is...
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melinda let's start with you. it sounds like a lot of money how significant a change is this to german climate policy it's certainly significant that germany is now introducing a carbon pricing mechanism there had been a lot of discussion about that it's one of the reasons that they worked all through the night negotiating because there was not agreement between the 2 coalition partners both on what kind of pricing mechanism they should have and at what level it should be phased in namely should it be an ambitious price or a marginal price the impact of this package is limited because they chose the latter they are going to a carbon price that essentially will be phased in over time but will start quite caught. just lee and quite low meaning the impact on prices of fossil fuels and on people's behavior is going to be quite limited for a number of years experts have said this price needed to start at $35.00 per tonne of carbon dioxide in order to have any effect they are well well below that with their starting price so they've got some mechanisms in the package that are meaningful also the mechanism to review progr
melinda let's start with you. it sounds like a lot of money how significant a change is this to german climate policy it's certainly significant that germany is now introducing a carbon pricing mechanism there had been a lot of discussion about that it's one of the reasons that they worked all through the night negotiating because there was not agreement between the 2 coalition partners both on what kind of pricing mechanism they should have and at what level it should be phased in namely...
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he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in candy melinda has retired from all other formats of the game for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by 5 it's sebastian soderbergh was the unlikely winner of golf's european masters is roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie it's a final round of $67.00 in switzerland to finish in a 5 way tie at the top of the leader board soderberg took his chance with a birdie on the extra hole it's the sweet 1st ever european told it's. like i'm still shaking so it's unbelievable you know i'm going to win on the european tour and even better doing it this way one. was in the lead last to. take it away in the playoffs. along with rory mcilroy him and i mean it's just the unbelievable feel right now. and for the 3rd time in his career justin verlander has thrown a no it's a means he prevented the opposing team this instance the toronto blue jays from of holding a single hit during an
he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in candy melinda has retired from all other formats of the game for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by 5 it's sebastian soderbergh was the unlikely winner of golf's european masters is roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie it's a final round of...
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he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in canby melinda has retired from all other formats of the game for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by 5 it's sebastian soderberg was the unlikely winner of golf's european masters as roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie hits a final round of $67.00 in switzerland to finish in a 5 way tie at the top of the leader board soderberg took his chance with a birdie on the extra hole it's the sweets 1st ever european schools it's. like i'm still shaking so it's unbelievable you know program to win the only european tour and even better doing it this way one. was in the lead lost the. ticket away in the playoffs. i was with rory mcilroy him on i mean it's just. unbelievable feel right now. and for the 3rd time in his career justin verlander has thrown a no it's a means he prevented the opposing team this instance the toronto blue jays from of holding a single hit during an
he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in canby melinda has retired from all other formats of the game for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by 5 it's sebastian soderberg was the unlikely winner of golf's european masters as roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie hits a final round of...
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he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in canby melindahas retired from all other formats of the gang for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by 5 it's. sebastian soderberg was the unlikely winner of golf's your apparent masters as roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie it's a final round of 67 in switzerland to finish in a 5 way tie at the top of the leader board soderberg took his chance with a birdie on the extra hole it's the sweets 1st ever european so it's. like i'm still shaking so it's unbelievable you know program to win on the european tour and even better doing it this way one. was in the lead last to. take it away in a play off of. the u.s. with the remark growing him on i mean it's just the unbelievable feel right now. and for the 3rd time in his career justin verlander has thrown a no it's a means he prevented the opposing team this instance the toronto blue jays from of holding a single hit dur
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all right let's get some analysis on all of this we have our chief political correspondent melinda crane here in berlin and our correspondent in hong kong good to see you both melinda let's start with you so how is the german government reacting to beijing's quite harsh criticism of the joshua ones visit. the foreign ministry rejected the criticism saying that it is perfectly normal procedure for the for the foreign minister to meet with a representative of civil society from another country and yesterday in her speech to parliament the chancellor said very clearly that human rights are indispensable to germany regard to the hong kong chinese tensions and that she had conveyed that message on her visit to beijing last week she also said that germany absolutely stands by the principle of one land 2 systems when it comes to china and hong kong that said there is an element of caution here in berlin as well the chancellor herself has not met with joshua long and her spokesperson emphasized that this week and this visit by mr wong to berlin is not an official government sponsored visit in an
all right let's get some analysis on all of this we have our chief political correspondent melinda crane here in berlin and our correspondent in hong kong good to see you both melinda let's start with you so how is the german government reacting to beijing's quite harsh criticism of the joshua ones visit. the foreign ministry rejected the criticism saying that it is perfectly normal procedure for the for the foreign minister to meet with a representative of civil society from another country...
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german newspaper that is hosting joshua long's visit so this is not in any way an official government government sponsored visit in that sense melinda wang also holding a press conference here in berlin yesterday just walk us through what he said. he had 3 clear messages for the german government 1st of all he'd like to see much stronger words condemning police violence and abuse of power secondly he said he'd like to see the german government stop exporting police equipment to hong kong as long as the police are using violence against the protesters and thirdly he called for germany to make links between trade and human rights saying perhaps it should suspend trade with china and think about sanctions or insert human rights clauses into trade agreements. mathias why is china so upset about this visit. the protests are no entering their 4th month and beijing is extremely nervous about what is happening here all their attempts to suppress all to pacify the movement have not worked so far if anything the protests have only escalated so these protests are probably going to overshadow the celebrations of the 70th anniversary off the peo
german newspaper that is hosting joshua long's visit so this is not in any way an official government government sponsored visit in that sense melinda wang also holding a press conference here in berlin yesterday just walk us through what he said. he had 3 clear messages for the german government 1st of all he'd like to see much stronger words condemning police violence and abuse of power secondly he said he'd like to see the german government stop exporting police equipment to hong kong as...
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. >> reporter: at this point you're probably thinking a lot of people feed the birds outside their homes. but how often do the birds reciprocate? in melinda'sitem. >> first thing was a little foil top from a champagne bottle. >> reporter: next the crows left assorted rocks and gum i bears. crows have been known to show this kind of behavior before. >> i think they feel some affection for all the food. >> reporter: in a word, gifts. how else can linda explain this elaborate token left in the very same place where she puts the treats? >> it's an old piece of ancient electronics. >> reporter: do you feel honored? >> i do. >> reporter: who wouldn't? proof again of how when we give with tend to get back ten fold. one woman in an apartment in the city, coexisting. >>> what do you think they add to your life? >> they're friends. >> reporter: in san francisco wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> what a story. all right. you can get the latest news any time with the abc7 news app, it has enhanced live video features. there's a lot more customization and push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. that's going to do it
. >> reporter: at this point you're probably thinking a lot of people feed the birds outside their homes. but how often do the birds reciprocate? in melinda'sitem. >> first thing was a little foil top from a champagne bottle. >> reporter: next the crows left assorted rocks and gum i bears. crows have been known to show this kind of behavior before. >> i think they feel some affection for all the food. >> reporter: in a word, gifts. how else can linda explain this...
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melinda stockman sullivan. i'm pleased to present to you this morning discussion and possible action to approve a conceptual design gene friend recreation center. the approval action as defined by the san francisco administrative code chapter 31 and this item meets strategic plan strategies 1 and 2 inspiring public space and inspiring play. there was a feasibility study and concept design initiated for the center. this process is particularly robust in that finding a need and jumping right into concept design, we developed a hardy feasibility study working with members of rec and parks structural maintenance yard, operations, and other divisions and communities to look at both the physical bones of the property and gap in needs. over the course of the last five years we've had over 20 focus groups and at least three if not four and five meetings with core stakeholders who i'll recognize shortly. the work for the feasibility and the concept design was generously don'ted by the trust through public land for whom the center is named. the feasibility study included a thorough analysis of potential improvements that co
melinda stockman sullivan. i'm pleased to present to you this morning discussion and possible action to approve a conceptual design gene friend recreation center. the approval action as defined by the san francisco administrative code chapter 31 and this item meets strategic plan strategies 1 and 2 inspiring public space and inspiring play. there was a feasibility study and concept design initiated for the center. this process is particularly robust in that finding a need and jumping right into...
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important celebrations in the chinese calendar that this year the nettlesome event is taking place against a backdrop of months of protests in hong kong to melinda going reports. people here say the full moon brings her spirit in the brighter future but the moon grows over a different hong kong this year and the celebration has taken on a different feel. there are the usual carols and lanterns.
important celebrations in the chinese calendar that this year the nettlesome event is taking place against a backdrop of months of protests in hong kong to melinda going reports. people here say the full moon brings her spirit in the brighter future but the moon grows over a different hong kong this year and the celebration has taken on a different feel. there are the usual carols and lanterns.
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melinda gates discusses her work with women around the world and mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span two and enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. joe biden was in cedar .apids, iowa he met with union members and talked to the media and the crowd. the former vice president leads the democratic presidential field in iowa according to polling data gathered by real clear politics. >> right here. biden: how are you all doing? joey, come on up. >> when of your opponents in the democratic race is using some profanity. what do you say to americans that are frustrated and do not believe this political process will be able to do anything? >> it came to ahead this weekend. climate change is an existential threat. this guy can no longer deny the science. not because we are in good or bad shape but because we can't wait another 18 months. what does he need? -- on the very day you see a mass shooting, we are talking to havingening access guns, taking them in places of worship, it is absolutely irrational. it is totally irrational. it is all about special interests and it has to stop. the idea that we don't
melinda gates discusses her work with women around the world and mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span two and enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. joe biden was in cedar .apids, iowa he met with union members and talked to the media and the crowd. the former vice president leads the democratic presidential field in iowa according to polling data gathered by real clear politics. >> right here. biden:...
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plexaderm is what we're talking about with melinda mckenzie, and you are a beauty expert who has seen it all and yet you are still amazed by this product. - and i want to just jump right into the photos because it's so spectacular to see those before and after shots. - [amy] there are so many places on our faces where we have
plexaderm is what we're talking about with melinda mckenzie, and you are a beauty expert who has seen it all and yet you are still amazed by this product. - and i want to just jump right into the photos because it's so spectacular to see those before and after shots. - [amy] there are so many places on our faces where we have
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league but the bone as acres a bit we had this season the think most point it's for the grae who the top 4 going to be a and most people think laid the quds melinda up things from full thing they count really thin he's any hire them fall for i mean they're attack 2 years ago was odd to be the best in the division but now he kind of blows own cold and they've lost bran so you know way false ball yeah i mean i love a bit of later his in bob go to agree it's just not quite veja yet and he could even see a team like shall case they really get rolling on the david wagner make a threat to that 4th place by i've got a say lay because and looked like they've go to in the bag let's look at the table off the match they for then light sick in the lead ahead of dortmund and level on points where it is fribourg happy days fred mean well down below pot of warm still just have one point off than today's drubbing as do has a bowl in on your one so fought the happy a club in the capital will who to thought to it lets you know finish l. talk about its rice what about relegation who do you guys think could be threatened that part of all in for me a deaf and yon dow
league but the bone as acres a bit we had this season the think most point it's for the grae who the top 4 going to be a and most people think laid the quds melinda up things from full thing they count really thin he's any hire them fall for i mean they're attack 2 years ago was odd to be the best in the division but now he kind of blows own cold and they've lost bran so you know way false ball yeah i mean i love a bit of later his in bob go to agree it's just not quite veja yet and he could...
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of the chancery welcome melinda as we said could there appears to have been a breakthrough and we heard some of the measures bring us up to date on these latest developments. this is a package that comprises 70 different measures in the sectors of transport and traffic and of buildings and construction and the total value 54000000000 euros over the coming 8 to 10 years and and essentially the absolute headlines here are the ones you mentioned germany will be introducing a carbon price via an emissions trading scheme based on certificates for c o 2 emissions certificates that will be purchased by companies that are doing the emitting that will lead to an initial price rise in gasoline and diesel of $2.00 to $0.03 euro cents per liter but that will rise over time to around $0.10 a liter by the end of the 2020s furthermore there will also be individual incentive measures for electric vehicles there will be increased investment in rail there will be increased value added taxes on flying making the price of of flights more expensive and there will also be road charges for trucks all of these said the chancellor she she emphasized this is not to be seen as 70 differe
of the chancery welcome melinda as we said could there appears to have been a breakthrough and we heard some of the measures bring us up to date on these latest developments. this is a package that comprises 70 different measures in the sectors of transport and traffic and of buildings and construction and the total value 54000000000 euros over the coming 8 to 10 years and and essentially the absolute headlines here are the ones you mentioned germany will be introducing a carbon price via an...
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jose state political science professor melinda jackson isn't surprised by president trump's swing through the region, and says it probably won't be his last in this was the political outsider last time. he got a lot of free media. and it's going to be a very different campaign for him this time around. >> reporter: tickets for lunch with the president range from one thousand to $100,000 apiece. the president is expected to be in silicon valley for about three to four hours. he'll then make his way south to los angeles and san diego for other fundraising events. i'm chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> chris, thank you. >>> and housing and urban development secretary ben carson is also expected to visit the bay area tomorrow. he'll be in san francisco where he is expected to discuss california's homeless issue. one idea, what will being called homeless opportunity zones. it will offer incentives to those who invest in communities. >>> president trump says it's looking like iran is responsible for the attacks on key oil installations in saudi arabia over the weekend, but he says he doesn't want war, and the u.s. is still looking for definitive proof. >> wel
jose state political science professor melinda jackson isn't surprised by president trump's swing through the region, and says it probably won't be his last in this was the political outsider last time. he got a lot of free media. and it's going to be a very different campaign for him this time around. >> reporter: tickets for lunch with the president range from one thousand to $100,000 apiece. the president is expected to be in silicon valley for about three to four hours. he'll then...
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fires were caused by pg e equipment which is why this is the new norm now as far as cutting off power if necessary to thousands of people here is melinda you know all too well about the fire because your home was destroyed couple years ago that's correct i lived in town grow. and it is it's very frustrating when you think the pga trying to help, but they aren't they. >>i don't think that they're doing an adequate job in terms of considering people that have the medical devices that require electricity and perhaps they do not have generator backup nor did they provide backup and i think o that there needs to be a very careful. exploration as to who what people are. know what that what people that have electronics that they need to use. are they getting help that's necessary. despite your home being leveled. you're still on the fence about this ss to i mean i think it's necessary to some degree it's really windy. the app that makes sense and is whether the weather conditions that were about to face next couple of days. it may be significant, i think they need to be very judicious in when they actually cut the power and make sure that peo
fires were caused by pg e equipment which is why this is the new norm now as far as cutting off power if necessary to thousands of people here is melinda you know all too well about the fire because your home was destroyed couple years ago that's correct i lived in town grow. and it is it's very frustrating when you think the pga trying to help, but they aren't they. >>i don't think that they're doing an adequate job in terms of considering people that have the medical devices that...
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melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. arguing that the press standards and journalism. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> watch c-span's campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at new hampshire democratic party conventi convention. our live coverage is saturday 9:00 eastern, and on-line c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> panelists weigh the pros and cons of political propaganda at the
melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. arguing that the press standards and journalism. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> watch c-span's campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at new hampshire democratic party conventi convention. our live coverage is saturday 9:00 eastern, and on-line c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> panelists weigh the pros and cons of political propaganda at the
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melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. arguing that the press standards and journalism. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> watch c-span's campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at new hampshire democratic party conventi convention. our live coverage is saturday 9:00 eastern, and on-line c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> panelists weigh the pros and cons of political propaganda at the zocala square in los angeles. >> thank you and i'll introduce the panelists. hal studies cognitive bias and how people imagine their future selves, op-eds for the new york times and the wall street journal. >> jennifer is a historian at texas and am university and a contributing editor. and expectations, establishing the obama presidency. and the next book, demagogue for president, the rhetorical genius of donald trump. [laughter] >> she is she'll be talking about that later. anthony is a professor emeritus of social psychology at uc santa cruz and the co-author of age of propaganda, the everyday use and abuse of persuasion. he previously taught
melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. arguing that the press standards and journalism. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> watch c-span's campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at new hampshire democratic party conventi convention. our live coverage is saturday 9:00 eastern, and on-line c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> panelists weigh the pros and cons of political propaganda at the...
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this week, book tv programming. tonight, the theme is best sellers. one author details her life growing up with survival of parents in the idaho mountains. melinda gates discusses her life and her work with women around the world and tv and radio host mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. wash tonight beginning at 8 p.m. tonight on c-span two and enjoy it book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. senator elizabeth warren meets with voters at a private residence in hampton falls, new hampshire about 50 miles north of boston. it's her 15th trip to the state. [applause] e in a hurry you don't have to worry enough, mountain high ain't no valley low enough ♪ sen. warren: hello, and thank you, carly and others. that was fantastic. thank you for the introduction. i also want to say a very special thank you to pam and dennis for opening up their backyard for all of us. what a beautiful way to do democracy. [applause] sen. warren: i am so glad that all of you are here. i appreciate your being here. i know there are a lot of things you could be doing on labor day, but 2020 really matters, and not just for the next four years or
this week, book tv programming. tonight, the theme is best sellers. one author details her life growing up with survival of parents in the idaho mountains. melinda gates discusses her life and her work with women around the world and tv and radio host mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. wash tonight beginning at 8 p.m. tonight on c-span two and enjoy it book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. senator elizabeth warren meets with voters at a private residence in...
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melinda is joining us on the republican mine from ohio. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think it is sad what this whistleblower stuff has come out. biden was the only democrat chance, he would only run one term. i don't think people caught that. that's his business. but i think it is sad, whoever started this whistleblowing thing, they've got so much against this president that this country is in such a mess. i used to be a democrat, i'm so upset, they left me, i did not leave them. i think people need to calm down, quit watching one side of the news, quit reading from the left ring, make up your own mind . these two people you have, they are smart people, they ought to be able to figure out to do both sides of the news instead of beating on one side. c-span does real good, but you need to quit reading so much out of the left-wing newspapers and do more of both sides. which you are doing, you are a good station and you do a lot of good news. these two people are smart, i just wish these people on the hill and these newspeople would do both sides a little more. thank you very much for taking my ca
melinda is joining us on the republican mine from ohio. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think it is sad what this whistleblower stuff has come out. biden was the only democrat chance, he would only run one term. i don't think people caught that. that's his business. but i think it is sad, whoever started this whistleblowing thing, they've got so much against this president that this country is in such a mess. i used to be a democrat, i'm so upset, they left me, i did not...
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this? shocking upset at the u.s. open tennis championships and women's champ -- he is knocked out in her fourth round match. >> there will be a new champion. heather: she is falling to fifth seed melinda who now advances to the quarterfinals. that will be tomorrow. fox news alert, grim search operation in happening overnight. >> i can't breathe. >> a patch for any of the people on board. heather: chilling mayday calls and what they revealed about that doomed ship's story. as dorian bears down on the east coast, our next guest is a marine veteran whose responded to 12 major disasters, critical things we need to know. stay tuned for that. - [narrator] do you have less energy than you used to? after we reach age 40, there's a big drop in our energy level and now you can get it back. jumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. one teaspoon of superbeets every day supports healthy circulation and promotes improved energy. - as we age, as we get older, we all need help, and so superbeets provides that in one small scoop. - [narrator] the power of nutrient-rich beets found in superbeets helps unlock the key to better cardiovascular health, supp
this? shocking upset at the u.s. open tennis championships and women's champ -- he is knocked out in her fourth round match. >> there will be a new champion. heather: she is falling to fifth seed melinda who now advances to the quarterfinals. that will be tomorrow. fox news alert, grim search operation in happening overnight. >> i can't breathe. >> a patch for any of the people on board. heather: chilling mayday calls and what they revealed about that doomed ship's story. as...
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this week, book tv programming. tonight, the theme is best sellers. one author details her life growing up with survival of parents in the idaho mountains. melinda gates discusses her life and her work with women around the world and tv and radio host mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. wash tonight beginning at 8 p.m. tonight on c-span two and enjoy it book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. senator elizabeth warren meets with voters at a private residence in hampton falls, new hampshire about 50 miles north of boston. it's her 15th trip to the state. [applause] e in a hurry you don't have to worry
this week, book tv programming. tonight, the theme is best sellers. one author details her life growing up with survival of parents in the idaho mountains. melinda gates discusses her life and her work with women around the world and tv and radio host mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. wash tonight beginning at 8 p.m. tonight on c-span two and enjoy it book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. senator elizabeth warren meets with voters at a private residence in...
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bloomberg at the bill and melinda gates foundation headquarters in seattle, part of a weeklong focus on climate change we have brought on bloomberg tv. and other bloomberg out let's thiset the top stock stories. annmarie hordern has been. annmarie: we see oil and gas stocks rise, equinor up more than 1%. infound a new gas discovery the norwegian sea and another project coming in ahead of time and under budget. husqvarna is down 6%, out with new growth target that are weighing on shares. ocado with a bit of again as sales grew 11%. anna: next, another round of whatever it takes. mlivll speak with strategist richard jones about why he thinks there will be downward pressure on bond yields. we will talk the legacy of mario draghi, i suppose, if it is not too early for that conversation as he gets ready to hand it over to christine lagarde. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open, 54 minutes into your trading day. this is the look across equity markets. after the session in asia where we were down .4% if you include like -- we were down more .7% without japan. despite more positive headlines from president trump around the trade story with japan, at le
bloomberg at the bill and melinda gates foundation headquarters in seattle, part of a weeklong focus on climate change we have brought on bloomberg tv. and other bloomberg out let's thiset the top stock stories. annmarie hordern has been. annmarie: we see oil and gas stocks rise, equinor up more than 1%. infound a new gas discovery the norwegian sea and another project coming in ahead of time and under budget. husqvarna is down 6%, out with new growth target that are weighing on shares. ocado...
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if everyone gave the same as bill and melinda we'd have 275 billion next year. >> unlock this money andt goes. for those tuning in tonight to this unbelievable show, tell us what's behind the show and the work being done. >> thousands of people who gauge organizationally to make this happen. it's going to happen. >> what is going to happen? >> 26th of september 2020, five concert happening simultaneously on five contments in the world, 10 hours of live broadcast simultaneously all over the world. we expect there will be thousands of answcillary eventss well. many ways to contribute. governments can contribute through taxes, promises, donations, et cetera, like they are doing today with global citizen. corporations will do exactly the same thing and i'm going to make sure they do. try my very best and leave no stone unturned. individuals will be able to donate every day on their phones and through any other means as well through the interpret. this will be a global effort. we're going to lead it and make it happen. >> global citizen founder hugh evans. we talk to you each year. and ceo d
if everyone gave the same as bill and melinda we'd have 275 billion next year. >> unlock this money andt goes. for those tuning in tonight to this unbelievable show, tell us what's behind the show and the work being done. >> thousands of people who gauge organizationally to make this happen. it's going to happen. >> what is going to happen? >> 26th of september 2020, five concert happening simultaneously on five contments in the world, 10 hours of live broadcast...
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melinda gates discusses her work with women around the world and mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span two and enjoy book tv thisd every weekend on c-span2. joe biden was in cedar .apids, iowa he met with union members and talked to the media and the crowd. the former vice president leads the democratic presidential field in iowa according to polling data gathered by real clear politics. >> right here.
melinda gates discusses her work with women around the world and mark levin argues that the press has lowered its standards. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span two and enjoy book tv thisd every weekend on c-span2. joe biden was in cedar .apids, iowa he met with union members and talked to the media and the crowd. the former vice president leads the democratic presidential field in iowa according to polling data gathered by real clear politics. >> right here.
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look at bill and melinda gates, they have an amazing foundation, they do work all over the world and-- >>, but bill gates came out and said he's okay with paying more, and i don't know thisillionaire investors sitting where you're sitting, we're a crafty bunch, we can find ways around it. >> absolutely true. there are multiple different ways to get around it and different places to stash money and maybe not legal, but-- >> right. >> they may find a way. neil: so we used to have a top tax rate in the country, 70, 90%. >> republican president. neil: eisenhower. you weren't even alive. [laughter] >> but, so that's the argument for doing it. of course, very few paid at that rate in those days, as you know, but that it sends a bad signal and if they pull money out or do the kind of things that break with something they've gotten used to, katie bar the door you say? >> there are two things we need to fundamentally understand. when donald trump talks about making america great again, he's talking about the booming 60's when we had the booming middle class. and they were supporting the growing middle class. i think that we can get that and-- >> you're assuming the money that the
look at bill and melinda gates, they have an amazing foundation, they do work all over the world and-- >>, but bill gates came out and said he's okay with paying more, and i don't know thisillionaire investors sitting where you're sitting, we're a crafty bunch, we can find ways around it. >> absolutely true. there are multiple different ways to get around it and different places to stash money and maybe not legal, but-- >> right. >> they may find a way. neil: so we used...
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melinda is joining us on the republican mine from ohio. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think it is sad what thishistleblower stuff has come out. biden was the only democrat chance, he would only run one term. i don't think people caught that. that's his business. but i think it is sad, whoever started this whistleblowing thing, they've got so much against this president that this country is in such a mess. i used to be a democrat, i'm so upset, they left me, i did not leave them. i think people need to calm down, quit watching one side of the news, quit reading from the left ring, make up your own mind . these two people you have, they are smart people, they ought to be able to figure out to do both sides of the news instead of beating on one side. c-span does real good, but you need to quit reading so much out of the left-wing newspapers and do more of both sides. which you are doing, you are a good station and you do a lot of good news. these two people are smart, i just wish these people on the hill and these newspeople would do both sides a little more. thank you very much for taking my call
melinda is joining us on the republican mine from ohio. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think it is sad what thishistleblower stuff has come out. biden was the only democrat chance, he would only run one term. i don't think people caught that. that's his business. but i think it is sad, whoever started this whistleblowing thing, they've got so much against this president that this country is in such a mess. i used to be a democrat, i'm so upset, they left me, i did not...
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melinda foundation would pass it. wealth can never get taxed through a lifetime is there a fair way to do that >> well, what you've got, of course, is that thisr lifetime savings. the government has to know everything about you they have to know what's in your basement they have to know what gold is in your teeth. they have to know your total wealth this is why all of the european countries are giving up on it. the british labor party decided they couldn't -- >> 80% of the wealth by the wealthy is financial assets reported on 1099s or publicly traded stocks. there's a small amount that's collectibles that are harder to value like inside your house the vast majority is already reported to the irs. >> and that's called savings and investment this is a tax to destroy investment in the united states and hand it over to the federal government to spend on stuff but you'd be -- it's a massive tax on lifetime savings of individuals and handing it over to the government and taking it out of the economy, out of the stock market. >> they don't have the same -- that's the weird thing is that they're going to be treated differently. they paid taxes the fi
melinda foundation would pass it. wealth can never get taxed through a lifetime is there a fair way to do that >> well, what you've got, of course, is that thisr lifetime savings. the government has to know everything about you they have to know what's in your basement they have to know what gold is in your teeth. they have to know your total wealth this is why all of the european countries are giving up on it. the british labor party decided they couldn't -- >> 80% of the wealth by...