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. >> mr. cook? mr. haney? yes aye. ms. norton? >> no. six ayes. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: could we get a reading of the resolution by the author. i'm sorry. i take that back. that was for suspension. i need a motion and second for formal introduction. >> so moved. >> second. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you, could i now get a reading of the resolution by commissioner haney. >> commissioner haney: in support of the city, our home ballot initiative, where as homelessness is the greatest crisis facing the city and county of san francisco, we need to accept up and where as in the 2015-16 school year, identified 1 in 25 students as homeless, including 491 in middle school, 787 in high school and 168 in charter schools, and whereas the 2016 report hidden in plain site, states that over40% of formerly homeless students surveyed dropped out while they were homeless in middle or high school. whereas the 2014 report found that california is ranked 48th for its response to child homelessness. this ranking is determined by the extent
. >> mr. cook? mr. haney? yes aye. ms. norton? >> no. six ayes. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: could we get a reading of the resolution by the author. i'm sorry. i take that back. that was for suspension. i need a motion and second for formal introduction. >> so moved. >> second. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you, could i now get a reading of the resolution by commissioner haney. >> commissioner haney: in support of the city, our home ballot...
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. >> mr. cook? mr. haney? yes. murase yes. six ayes. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you, all, who came out to speak on behalf of this measure. we look forward to working with you on this. next item is section l, board member reports, standing committee. we've had no meetings taking place since the last school board meeting, our regular board meeting, so we don't have any reports on standing committees. board delegates, membership organizations? anyone have anything, anybody went anywhere over the summer? for any of the committees? any other reports by board members? >> commissioner murase: i'm sorry, i did attend the csba leadership institute in july, where jim ryan presented on our algebra -- our math sequence and some of the stunning results of moving the 8th grade math requirement from 8th grade to 9th grade. there is a lot of buzz in how san francisco was able to decrease the failure rate in algebra from 40% to 8%. including among subgroups. so it was great to see him. one of his last responsibilities with the schoo
. >> mr. cook? mr. haney? yes. murase yes. six ayes. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: thank you, all, who came out to speak on behalf of this measure. we look forward to working with you on this. next item is section l, board member reports, standing committee. we've had no meetings taking place since the last school board meeting, our regular board meeting, so we don't have any reports on standing committees. board delegates, membership organizations? anyone have anything, anybody...
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executives are not required to disclose the recipient mr. cookons in the past and he has said that he plans to give away all of his wealth. >>> before we go, let's take a look at the final numbers on the market today, set records for the longest bull run in history. the dow 88 points. the nasdaq was up 29 and the s&0 was down one. and who knows what tomorrow will bring? that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. we want to remind t you,s is your time of year your public television station seeks your support. we thank you for that support. have have a great evening. we'll see you again tomorro ♪ wo >> this is "bbd news america." o >> fundithis presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,n, kovler foundatursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint nancial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? ittarts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel.we trip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities.
executives are not required to disclose the recipient mr. cookons in the past and he has said that he plans to give away all of his wealth. >>> before we go, let's take a look at the final numbers on the market today, set records for the longest bull run in history. the dow 88 points. the nasdaq was up 29 and the s&0 was down one. and who knows what tomorrow will bring? that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. we want to remind t you,s is your time...
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mr. cooke? >> yes, except on item 53, i want to disclose that i am the c.e.o. of mission bit, and i therefore reaccuse myself from this vote to avoid any conflict of interest. >> clerk: thank you. [roll call] >> yes, except for item k-58 which was the only retroactive, so thank you to everybody who got yours in on time, but i'll be voting on that one. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> okay. item d is a discussion and vote on consent calendar items severed and considered for -- set for separate consideration. the next thing i'm going to do is move some things up because we have some really big agenda items and we've got some kids that are waiting in the lobby. these are two items that are going to be quick, but they have some folks that are going to be speaking on it. if the board would indulge me, i'd like to move items i and k forward to be heard and then we'll go back to the regular agenda. does anyone object to that at all? all right. thank you. so item j is the introduction of proposals and assignment to committee. we have two proposals. so the public and
mr. cooke? >> yes, except on item 53, i want to disclose that i am the c.e.o. of mission bit, and i therefore reaccuse myself from this vote to avoid any conflict of interest. >> clerk: thank you. [roll call] >> yes, except for item k-58 which was the only retroactive, so thank you to everybody who got yours in on time, but i'll be voting on that one. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> okay. item d is a discussion and vote on consent calendar items severed and...
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i think mr. cooks done any good of a job after stewarding the company to a challenging time after mr. jobs past weight. liz: we had to go but let me guess you're not to sell shares anytime soon. >> the forecast for the company looks good and we continue to be constructive on the name. liz: greg hirsch started pineapple $11 a share. that's a good lesson to a lot of people. thank you very much. liz: big blue seen the big gains because about bringing in 36 minutes with ibm, look at that. you don't often see it up at the top leading the dow. reports are surfacing that the tech giant will soon add new servers to its power systems lineup that are designed to be more reliable and secure for cloud environment but also more cost-effective. ibm is jumping $4.53 and were coming right back. don't go away. hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power
i think mr. cooks done any good of a job after stewarding the company to a challenging time after mr. jobs past weight. liz: we had to go but let me guess you're not to sell shares anytime soon. >> the forecast for the company looks good and we continue to be constructive on the name. liz: greg hirsch started pineapple $11 a share. that's a good lesson to a lot of people. thank you very much. liz: big blue seen the big gains because about bringing in 36 minutes with ibm, look at that. you...
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mr. cook's stewardship in some respects as well >> in the stewardship in terms of innovating, in terms of being late but it doesn't matter. the brand that steve jobs put together and that tim cook is maintaining is doing extraordinarily well so, they were first to market the ecosystem has been huge, has been growing i've got basically every apple product here but it's just a fact they could have bought netflix they could have had streaming a lot sooner just imagine i tend to look at how great companies can be and where the leverage is. and when you look at that. we may be talking about a trillion and a half company today. add the market and cap of netflix on there and that's what you have >> stock up 280% under tim cook. >> it's phenomenal >> as i posed.question to tony yesterday, maybe the questions about innovation are unfair from a product bells and whistles standpoint the fact that -- maybe they need to broaden the definition of innovation they've been able to develop, because of this installed base, the services business. >> right >> which is so remarkable and growing at such a fast
mr. cook's stewardship in some respects as well >> in the stewardship in terms of innovating, in terms of being late but it doesn't matter. the brand that steve jobs put together and that tim cook is maintaining is doing extraordinarily well so, they were first to market the ecosystem has been huge, has been growing i've got basically every apple product here but it's just a fact they could have bought netflix they could have had streaming a lot sooner just imagine i tend to look at how...
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confident, certainly over time and outspoken in the job on that note, of course you and i believe mr. cookagainst some of the immigration policies of this administration give me your sense of where you think the country is going on immigration and why you think that might be the wrong path >> i think the letter you're referring to is the business round table. that was larger ceos who signed it i agree with the letter, it basically said on green cards, do no harm as you make immigration reform but the nice thing about not being a ceo of a large company i can be very, very direct in ways that perhaps others cannot that's more of a symptom, the symptom is the u.s. is losing it's innovation engine, we're not number one anymore, we're not in the top 10, our start up tension, we forget during the mid 90s, that number was 700 if we're truly going to create the number of jobs in america, 20 million to 30 million over the next decade, including those jobs destroyed by high-tech and innovation we have to get this engine going much faster. in my 16 startups i'm doing, interesting enough, a lot of the
confident, certainly over time and outspoken in the job on that note, of course you and i believe mr. cookagainst some of the immigration policies of this administration give me your sense of where you think the country is going on immigration and why you think that might be the wrong path >> i think the letter you're referring to is the business round table. that was larger ceos who signed it i agree with the letter, it basically said on green cards, do no harm as you make immigration...
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people were wondering what was going to happen to the company after steve jobs answer is, hats off, mr. cook. fabulous. >> thank you, the three michaels, like the three tenors. >> wait until you sing. >> thanks, guys. >> we'll save that for later. >>> president trump threatening to put a tariff on another $200 billion of chinese goods and it could be more than double than previously discussed kayla tausche is live at the white house with the details kayla. >> reporter: hey, michele. we are awaiting a white house press briefing that is set to begin any minute now really where we expect the white house to get questions about a potential crystallization of this new trade policy in addition to the beginning of the trial of paul manafort and the disclosure from facebook yesterday about election interference on this potential trade policy, reuters is reporting that the administration is prepared to increase the level of tariff that it had proposed on $200 billion of chinese imports from 20% to 25% they have declined to comment on whether that is the case china, though, is not mincing words. in a s
people were wondering what was going to happen to the company after steve jobs answer is, hats off, mr. cook. fabulous. >> thank you, the three michaels, like the three tenors. >> wait until you sing. >> thanks, guys. >> we'll save that for later. >>> president trump threatening to put a tariff on another $200 billion of chinese goods and it could be more than double than previously discussed kayla tausche is live at the white house with the details kayla....
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liz: when steve jobs handed over the reins it was valued 160 billion, mr. cook. stuart: 12 cents away. ashley: 93. stuart: i will have to tap dance, i can use fancy graphic and balloons and everything. ashley: makes you wonder how much algorithm plays into this? is it a big selloff or does it really mean anything? stuart: it's got very close 207.04. algorithms are reading headlines, sell it before it hits there. liz: it was $4 at share, that's the ouch moment of the day. stuart: no, i have a better one, my kids told me to buy apple when it was $12 a share and i didn't. ashley: no. [laughter] stuart: dan henninger -- [laughter] >> twelve dollars a share, you wouldn't have to be working. [laughter] liz: we are 14 cents away. stuart: okay, i think we have to move on, where am i going to producer, please tell me? okay, let's do tiger and phil. ashley: let's do that. stuart: we will leave apple up there. tiger and phil will play each other in one-on-one -- ashley: they should be playing for shares of apple. november 23rd or saturday november 24th, thanksgiving on a t
liz: when steve jobs handed over the reins it was valued 160 billion, mr. cook. stuart: 12 cents away. ashley: 93. stuart: i will have to tap dance, i can use fancy graphic and balloons and everything. ashley: makes you wonder how much algorithm plays into this? is it a big selloff or does it really mean anything? stuart: it's got very close 207.04. algorithms are reading headlines, sell it before it hits there. liz: it was $4 at share, that's the ouch moment of the day. stuart: no, i have a...
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michael cohen, pleaded guilty to breaking election campaign laws, claiming he was acting on mr trump's orders. thomas cookitish couple. john and susan cooper, from burnley in lancashire, died while staying in the red sea resort of hurghada. the couple had been staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in the coastal resort. the circumstances of their deaths are still unclear. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says some public interest news organisations could be funded by a tax on large technology companies like google and facebook. in a speech in edinburgh, mr corbyn said some of the money could be used to make the tv licence fee cheaper for poorer households. the conservatives say the plans amount to an internet tax that would be passed on to customers. here's david sillito. it's been a tough few years in the news business. many local papers have seen their circulation drop by more than 75% in ten years, and then, when you ask if people believe what they do read, you get this. no, absolutely not. i do not, no. half of it, not all of it. sometimes. a hell of a lot of times, not. but we are increasing
michael cohen, pleaded guilty to breaking election campaign laws, claiming he was acting on mr trump's orders. thomas cookitish couple. john and susan cooper, from burnley in lancashire, died while staying in the red sea resort of hurghada. the couple had been staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in the coastal resort. the circumstances of their deaths are still unclear. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says some public interest news organisations could be funded by a tax on large...
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to's state we offered her a move, which was declined, after, say shins with her rep —— mrs cope. thomas cookhis is about mr and mrs cooper. thomas cook are going to look after us thomas cook are going to look after us when we get back and contact us andi us when we get back and contact us and i want to make that point. in resort they said we will call you on saturday, you don't need to do anything, we will be in touch. on saturday they made no contact. i contacted them and they said someone is dealing with it but we don't know which team yet, they will be in touch. then the bbc contacted and they respond to you. they've got no customer care, no respect for the passengers that went on holiday and we re passengers that went on holiday and were left ill and disappointed. they need to address that. thank you very much indeed. ayew better now? i'm much indeed. ayew better now? i'm much better than i was, yet —— are you better now? we read a bit of the statement from thomas cook. thomas cook says they're aware of a number of people who've come forward to say they've experienced illness while stayi
to's state we offered her a move, which was declined, after, say shins with her rep —— mrs cope. thomas cookhis is about mr and mrs cooper. thomas cook are going to look after us thomas cook are going to look after us when we get back and contact us andi us when we get back and contact us and i want to make that point. in resort they said we will call you on saturday, you don't need to do anything, we will be in touch. on saturday they made no contact. i contacted them and they said someone...
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mr. trump claims tim cook had for him when it comes to his actions on trade. ♪ the first survivor of alzheimer'she alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. a >>> welcome back. the president hosted apple ceo tim cook at trump's new jersey golf resort on friday, and during the rally in neighboring new york yesterday the president revealed some of what he claims was some of what he discussed. >> i had dinner with tim cook. spending a tremendou
mr. trump claims tim cook had for him when it comes to his actions on trade. ♪ the first survivor of alzheimer'she alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. this...
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would you buy it today if you didn't own snit >> i would to pete's point about guidance, tim cook isn't exactly mr. cheerleader, but he came out and said 60 to 62 billion for revenue is what they're looking at that's about the same as apple, amazon hit in the previous quarter but tesla makeses a lot of money off that. the it's apple they drop a lot of that to the bottom line. quarterly, by the way, folks and when you look at as pete said, asp's, the services side with the iphones, that clicking up to about 20% i think, pete, year over year so in other words, every additional iphone they put out there. ecosystem, i happen to be talking to judge >> they're helping off any kind of softness in the numbers ther themselves >> you know you're talking to someone who's clueless when they make a statement like the world is saturated with smart phones a x that's not true and b, apple has done an incredible job to john's point holing ton o user base, getting it to upgrade every two year, every three years depending on how they bought the phone and there's still a ton of growth in markets beyond the u.s., euro
would you buy it today if you didn't own snit >> i would to pete's point about guidance, tim cook isn't exactly mr. cheerleader, but he came out and said 60 to 62 billion for revenue is what they're looking at that's about the same as apple, amazon hit in the previous quarter but tesla makeses a lot of money off that. the it's apple they drop a lot of that to the bottom line. quarterly, by the way, folks and when you look at as pete said, asp's, the services side with the iphones, that...
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mr. cory does his cooking. cory: hello. lemonis: is this where the magic happens? cory: yes, and i actually have a gift for you. it's a shirt. lemonis: okay. cory: oh! now, that looks nice. lemonis: so you know that i'm people, process, product guy, right? cory: mm-hmm. lemonis: so the people, we're square. cory: yeah. yep. lemonis: we got good people. i need to understand the process and how the product works. cory: okay. lisa: so don't mix it too much. after that, just mix it... you don't want it too creamy. lemonis: where did you learn how to bake, lisa? lisa: school of hard knocks. lemonis: you want me to still leave it a little chunky, right? lisa: yeah. just like that. yep, and then you're gonna take four eggs and crack them. what kind of cracking was that? lemonis: what do you mean? lisa: you got to crack it one time, and you're putting eggshells in here. like that, one egg. go ahead. there! you got it. that's it. no more cracking eggs. lemonis: have you ever looked for a co-packer? lisa: we have a co-packer we just got with. lemonis: oh, you did? lisa: yeah
mr. cory does his cooking. cory: hello. lemonis: is this where the magic happens? cory: yes, and i actually have a gift for you. it's a shirt. lemonis: okay. cory: oh! now, that looks nice. lemonis: so you know that i'm people, process, product guy, right? cory: mm-hmm. lemonis: so the people, we're square. cory: yeah. yep. lemonis: we got good people. i need to understand the process and how the product works. cory: okay. lisa: so don't mix it too much. after that, just mix it... you don't...
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mr. weisselberg or someone else cooking the books of the trump organization.can have tax ramifications. it could have corporate campaign contributions which are not all allowable ramifications. it could end up allowing for opening up a criminal investigation of the trump organization with regard to their corporate tax return filing as well as state tax return filing. also you have the trump foundation, which is a nonprofit organization that has a board of directors that is supposed to closely scrutinize any disbursements of foundation assets. they're supposed to push back if someone says, like mr. trump, says, i'm going to direct the foundation disbursements to my political campaign or i'm going to take assets out of the foundation and place them in my country club. the board of directors is supposed to push back. they're not supposed to allow that to happen. so they have a fiduciary responsibility to monitor the disbursements of the foundation so that they only go to the mission of the foundation, which hopefully is for things like soldiers getting scholarshi
mr. weisselberg or someone else cooking the books of the trump organization.can have tax ramifications. it could have corporate campaign contributions which are not all allowable ramifications. it could end up allowing for opening up a criminal investigation of the trump organization with regard to their corporate tax return filing as well as state tax return filing. also you have the trump foundation, which is a nonprofit organization that has a board of directors that is supposed to closely...
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cook, bbc news, maori. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mr trump said progress toward the us goal of de—nuclearising the korean peninsula was too slow. the bbc‘s david willis is in washington. well, i think it's certainly fair to say, nkem, that donald trump's pronouncement that north korea no longer represented a threat, a nuclear threat, to the rest of the world, may have been somewhat premature. us officials are seeing very few tangible signs that north korea is giving up its nuclear arsenal. has yet to provide an inventory of its nuclear programme and its nuclear facilities. so having announced just yesterday that the secretary of state, mike pompeo, will be making a return trip to pyongyang, the white house, after a horrid meeting there, today, announced that trip would be scrapped. the blame, at least in part, is being laid at china's door. china is of course the biggest donor to north korea. it is also involved in a trade dispute with the united states and donald trump believes that the outcome, of the outcomes of that dispute, is that
cook, bbc news, maori. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mr trump said progress toward the us goal of de—nuclearising the korean peninsula was too slow. the bbc‘s david willis is in washington. well, i think it's certainly fair to say, nkem, that donald trump's pronouncement that north korea no longer represented a threat, a nuclear threat, to the rest of the world, may have been somewhat premature. us officials are seeing very few tangible...
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lou bethel, sam cook, clara ward, mavis. she came with that. mrs.mississippi river in memphis, tennessee. the river that carried our people up and down for 36 years. aretha's soul from the mississippi river. then between tennessee and mississippi. blacks were lynched in tennessee. 492 in arkansas. 654 in mississippi. she was 13 when they were civil rights. she had money and could not buy ice cream. she could not stop to buy gasoline. aretha came out of the bowels of our struggle. her father marched in detroit, 1963. his home until march on washington. along with harry belafonte, he was facing bankruptcy, we couldn't go any further. where was the money coming from? the black banks are too small and white banks are too hostile. so, aretha said we'll check. we'll give you the money. we were on attack. aretha franklin and harry belafonte stepped on the stage in houston, texas. on that stage, they put tear gas in the fan. they had to evacuate the building. she kept right on singing. she sang for carter mandela, clinton, obama. after all, before we had th
lou bethel, sam cook, clara ward, mavis. she came with that. mrs.mississippi river in memphis, tennessee. the river that carried our people up and down for 36 years. aretha's soul from the mississippi river. then between tennessee and mississippi. blacks were lynched in tennessee. 492 in arkansas. 654 in mississippi. she was 13 when they were civil rights. she had money and could not buy ice cream. she could not stop to buy gasoline. aretha came out of the bowels of our struggle. her father...
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thirty eight thirty zero zero that you would see to do that cook were put to thought what would you do with up to date because the your day girlies up mr nadal was a little too sold it would instead need to search the course that occurred out of a nest you bucket out of the tools that old economy though in which it was that the bulk of it not amount of course to support it was the golden that used to ship. after a criminal investigation and exhumation by local authorities the bones are center forensic medicine facility into. war in the fashion to me one on the wall switch over at the citizen is our step in a society so course a kid alone would equasym be and act like what i like you a lot of us a take at it why they don't just want us out that and need they still pay more and always a sky at the cost of our car and i put them on the water the more can you call somebody a while to me i don't slow try to try to mount a horse king is my style you take your awfully coaching nose out our car was knocking are we supposed to think out. that's what they had in the net or the last one was a window open to get at us. i study a also but we're sca
thirty eight thirty zero zero that you would see to do that cook were put to thought what would you do with up to date because the your day girlies up mr nadal was a little too sold it would instead need to search the course that occurred out of a nest you bucket out of the tools that old economy though in which it was that the bulk of it not amount of course to support it was the golden that used to ship. after a criminal investigation and exhumation by local authorities the bones are center...
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we're joining david wasserman of the cook political. hi, mr. wasserman. how are you this morning? i would like for you to discuss, if you put some of the race in montana. i want to let you know that i voted for jon tester. i would like you, if you want someone to remind me of the headsnt he had, he bumped with mr. trump over an issue. i would like you to remind me what that was about, and i thought i would make a personal comment about mr. tester, and over the am absolutely delighted that he is running absolutely red over theam absolutely moon that he will lump off the republicans in montana. thank you kindly and have a great day. largelet me add to that a house seat. aest: that is montana will be big state this year, and jon tester did butting heads -- butt heads with the president over the incoming v.a. secretary perry feels like he is in good shape against state auditor matt roosevelt. likely him in a democratic column. in the house race for the state's phone house race. won a special election last week to succeed brian ryan sinke, the v.a. secretary perry he was arrested for a
we're joining david wasserman of the cook political. hi, mr. wasserman. how are you this morning? i would like for you to discuss, if you put some of the race in montana. i want to let you know that i voted for jon tester. i would like you, if you want someone to remind me of the headsnt he had, he bumped with mr. trump over an issue. i would like you to remind me what that was about, and i thought i would make a personal comment about mr. tester, and over the am absolutely delighted that he is...
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cook, this is close to home. susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today. mrs. cooper described as a loyal and long serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with t authority's investigations and is deeply saddened the deaths. anchor: the united nations says 22 childrn and f women have been killed by a saudi led coalition air striken yemen. they were fleeing fighting arou hudida yesterday a week after a strike on more than 40 children. spain's socialist government passed a decre to exhume the remains of franco. many say the remains should be left to rest in peace. andrew: high on a mouainside near madrid, this 152 meter high cross marks the o val the fallen, the resting place of more than 30,000 soldiers killed on both sides of the spanish civil war and of francisco franco, spain's former fascist dictator. the government has made the t decisiono have his remains exhumed and moved elsewhere. [speaking spanish] >> it is completelyol iable for a mature democracy to have the victims of the civil war in the same place as franco's tomb. it is dishespectfu
cook, this is close to home. susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today. mrs. cooper described as a loyal and long serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with t authority's investigations and is deeply saddened the deaths. anchor: the united nations says 22 childrn and f women have been killed by a saudi led coalition air striken yemen. they were fleeing fighting arou hudida yesterday a week after a strike on more than 40 children. spain's socialist...
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mr salmond says he refutes the allegations. the scottish government has not commented. the holiday company, thomas cookel in egypt as a precaution after the death of a british couple. john cooper, who was 69, and his 63—year—old wife susan, who were from burnley, died at a hotel in hurghada on the red sea. the holiday operator says it will also fly any tourists home. let's get more now with our correspondent lucinda adams. lucinda, what do we know about the coopers case? they were there on the holiday of a lifetime. sadly, on tuesdayjohn suffered a heart attack, was rushed to hospital, where he died. hours later susan was also taken ill. we don't know the exact circumstances. she has also died. she is a thomas cook employee and she worked in the burnley brunt. she was a loyal and long serving member of staff. today the burnley branch was shut due to unforeseen circumstances. what about the hotel? 301 thomas cook customers will be removed from the hotel, the steamburger in hurghada, some 400 rooms, very family friendly, and they say that the circumstances of they say that the circumstances of the deaths
mr salmond says he refutes the allegations. the scottish government has not commented. the holiday company, thomas cookel in egypt as a precaution after the death of a british couple. john cooper, who was 69, and his 63—year—old wife susan, who were from burnley, died at a hotel in hurghada on the red sea. the holiday operator says it will also fly any tourists home. let's get more now with our correspondent lucinda adams. lucinda, what do we know about the coopers case? they were there on...
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mr. john mccain, in this same room. >> where we just spoke? hm. >> this is where we cooked food for the americans. >> where was the kitchen? >> [speaking veitnamese] they have got flowers all around it. it looks real nice. it was told h him by others. it was a little different. >> how has this changed since 1985? >> i did not go back. last year. that shed had been built where the trucks were. it was about the only change that i saw. >> which prison had the better conditions? >> that one clearly. the cells we're going to see later on, they were much smaller. much more tightly guarded. i believe that they kept the people that they treated as kind of special prisoners and they kept them there mine because my father was an admiral. others because they attempted to escape. it was i think a tougher environment than real hilton as we called it. >> how much mail did you get step in >> i received about three letters if my family. i of them -- two of them -- guess all three when the vietnamese were offering release in 1968. >> hold up letters did you send and how many got back here?
mr. john mccain, in this same room. >> where we just spoke? hm. >> this is where we cooked food for the americans. >> where was the kitchen? >> [speaking veitnamese] they have got flowers all around it. it looks real nice. it was told h him by others. it was a little different. >> how has this changed since 1985? >> i did not go back. last year. that shed had been built where the trucks were. it was about the only change that i saw. >> which prison had...
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mr salmond‘s successor, nicola sturgeon, insists the claims won‘t be swept under the carpet. thomas cook brokers, who make electronic declarations for uk firms that import and export, are expecting a huge spike in work if britain leaves the eu without a trade deal. the boss of one of the uk‘s largest such brokers warns the amount of customs processing work could rise by 500%. george baker said it will be "very difficult to cope" if there is no brexit deal. scottish power is to raise its standard variable gas and electricity prices from the 8th of october. it said dual fuel prices would increase by an average of 3.7%. the company said the rise was due to wholesale energy costs having risen by more than 20% since april. omg! the consumer goods giant procter & gamble has reportedly applied to trademark various textspeak abbreviations. if it succeeds, it could then use terms like lol and nbd, that‘s no big deal, to market products. it registered the trademark application with the us authorities. a trade war between china and the us. how have they been going? things got even worse. 0n us. how
mr salmond‘s successor, nicola sturgeon, insists the claims won‘t be swept under the carpet. thomas cook brokers, who make electronic declarations for uk firms that import and export, are expecting a huge spike in work if britain leaves the eu without a trade deal. the boss of one of the uk‘s largest such brokers warns the amount of customs processing work could rise by 500%. george baker said it will be "very difficult to cope" if there is no brexit deal. scottish power is to...
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cooking with mandela's personal chef. i am making the simplest meal you have ever had in your life. the wonderful mrla used to love to eat it. plus, i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers topping to shape the future of the rainbow nation. the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know how it feels to feel or see segregation. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. jo'burg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that
cooking with mandela's personal chef. i am making the simplest meal you have ever had in your life. the wonderful mrla used to love to eat it. plus, i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers topping to shape the future of the rainbow nation. the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know how it feels to feel or see segregation. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsong—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations, and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: spain's government agrees to exume former fascist dictator general franco from his tomb, to the anger of his modern—day supporters. he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly a5 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'll take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 1
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsong—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations, and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: spain's government agrees to exume former fascist dictator general franco from his tomb, to the anger of his modern—day supporters. he's the first...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsf staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. the united nations says that 22 children and four women have been killed by a saudi—led coalition air strike in yemen. they were fleeing fighting in and around the key port city of hudaida yesterday. it comes just weeks after a strike on a bus killed more than a0 children. spain's socialist government has passed a decree to exhume the remains of the late fascist dictator francisco franco from a huge mausoleum near madrid. they say the site glorifies spain's fascist past, but many say the remains should be left to rest in peace. andrew plant reports. high ona high on a mountainside near madrid is 152 metre high cross marks the resting place of more than 30,000 soldiers killed on both sides of the spanish civil war, and francisco franco, spain's former fascist dictator. now the government has taken the controversial decision t
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsf staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. the united nations says that 22 children and four women have been killed by a saudi—led coalition air strike in yemen. they were fleeing fighting in and around the key port city of hudaida yesterday. it comes just...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked out their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsoyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mist and trump said progress towards the us goal of denuclearising the korean peninsula was too slow. he said: well, david willis joins us live from washington. strange mixed m essa 9 es from washington. strange mixed messages in there, trying to unpick those tweets? yes indeed. double handed, perhaps triple handed, a message from donald trump. 0n the one hand saying that he believes north korea is dragging its feet as far as denuclearisation is concerned. 0n the other hand, extending battle of branch, that warm greeting, to the north korean leader, kim jong—un, basically saying he hopes to see him soon. —— extending that olive branch. the president making it clear as well, the recent trade spat with china has p
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked out their burnley branch. it was closed today, mrsoyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mist and trump said progress towards the us goal of denuclearising the korean peninsula was too...
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mr. john mccain in the same room -- e >> where we just talked. that is the kitchen. >> this is for cookingthe food for the americans. >> where is the kitchen? -- he kitchen this was also built for american pilots. this is newly built. this for water. there were two beds or maybe three in one cell. let us go to the kitchen. this is the kitchen and there is another section. another section was destroyed. over there went to the water. because this was the place where pilots were kept -- this was a bathtub. we built up the top for the american pilot. we turned the bathtub into what it is now. >> these people did not use a bathtub. >> what is that? is that the street out there? >> yes. the street over there. >> ok. edited a bit. first of all, the windows were bricked over. the only ventilation came from small holes in the top. when he said the windows had been there with the bars on it, but that was not true? >> they were there but they kept it pricked over. -- bricked over. there was never any bomb shelter that i saw while i was there nor did we ever go to any bomb shelter because then we woul
mr. john mccain in the same room -- e >> where we just talked. that is the kitchen. >> this is for cookingthe food for the americans. >> where is the kitchen? -- he kitchen this was also built for american pilots. this is newly built. this for water. there were two beds or maybe three in one cell. let us go to the kitchen. this is the kitchen and there is another section. another section was destroyed. over there went to the water. because this was the place where pilots were...
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cook. >> i just wanted to thank my colleagues for their leadership and mr tab for his decades of service to our district and for being -- leading to community efforts. this was embraced and discussed at the school. i just want to say briefly that i first met the late mayor ed lee when he was city administrator and who -- and 2008 when i was a city hall fellow. they got me back to san francisco. and i went to williams college which is slightly better than bowden but we do not have as many mayors as bowden does. [laughter] and, you know, i bantered with him about that. he was city administrator. you gave me a lot of great advice on how to think about long term and sustained employment for communities in the city onto the door was opened and he was very committed to the city. it was very tragic to see him go his legacy and his life will forever live on and the community has missed so much in the city of san francisco. i will probably be voting in support of this tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you to colleagues as well for offering this resolution. if it is no trouble, maybe we c
cook. >> i just wanted to thank my colleagues for their leadership and mr tab for his decades of service to our district and for being -- leading to community efforts. this was embraced and discussed at the school. i just want to say briefly that i first met the late mayor ed lee when he was city administrator and who -- and 2008 when i was a city hall fellow. they got me back to san francisco. and i went to williams college which is slightly better than bowden but we do not have as many...