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i said, who is nate kibby? he looked a little disappointed.> reporter: that's not the only secret about to be exposed. when we come back, abby gets an assist from another woman who was once herself in the clutches of nate kibby and lived to tell about it. >> he seeme carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet cou
i said, who is nate kibby? he looked a little disappointed.> reporter: that's not the only secret about to be exposed. when we come back, abby gets an assist from another woman who was once herself in the clutches of nate kibby and lived to tell about it. >> he seeme carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with...
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nick and nate grew up in stockton and still live there and train there.cked him from teaching them martial arts. in one of the greatest fights in ufc history nate diaz shocked the world but on very short notice he stepped in and submitted mcgregor in two rounds. >> nate diaz. >> anthony: he lost the second bout by decision but there will surely be a third hand no matter what happens nate diaz always brings it. sanchez, on south centinela. what do you eat growing up? when you were little kids what kind of food did you eat? what's lunch? >> macaroni and cheese and hot dogs. that was basically like top ramen. >> anthony: hot dogs and mac and cheese. rise and beans and some sort of protein with it. i'm not vegetarian but i learned a lot from them, though. >> i was pretty much vegan for years, really. >> anthony: even as a kid? >> like i stopped eating land animals food. i'm a vegetarian. i ate off and on but since i was about 18 years old. i wanted to get better weight vegetarian diet. i end up nice and light and get stronger. >> once he started fighting pro
nick and nate grew up in stockton and still live there and train there.cked him from teaching them martial arts. in one of the greatest fights in ufc history nate diaz shocked the world but on very short notice he stepped in and submitted mcgregor in two rounds. >> nate diaz. >> anthony: he lost the second bout by decision but there will surely be a third hand no matter what happens nate diaz always brings it. sanchez, on south centinela. what do you eat growing up? when you were...
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>> seth: nate, you want nate to? come on your s >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: all right.eers and applause ] to the "potluck dinner." does snoop bring stuff to the party that, like, maybe, you don't bring? >> all guests. all guests stop in snoop's -- >> seth: dressing room. >>railer. >> seth: trailer. >> seth: okay, gotcha. does at the end of the day, does snoop's trailer smel ydifferent thr trailer? [ light laughter ] >> not only the inside, but theu ide. >> seth: yeah. an it's -- >> i just have to outside. >> seth: oh, gotcha. [ light laughter ] you have a couple of new dogs. >> i do -- >> seth: yeah. and these are puppies, right?k, >> lhose are puppies. [ audience aw's ] those are the new chow puppies.h we got -- a litter of four. i kept emperor han. that's emperor han over here. >> seth: uh-huh.s >> and hally great. and his half-sister is with me chewing. and that's empress chin. >> seth: empress chin and emperor han. >> yes. >> seth: those are some pretty pretentious names, martha. [ laughter ] e they're chinese. they are, they're yal dogs. >> seth: they're the royal
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he didn't want alien nate pipe over persecuting the church but wanted to undermine his their positions as much as he thought he could get away with. once the war broke out he tried to tread carefully and didn't alienate the german public but did sort of a number of things to make clear he was trying to erode this influence. win spectacular example. chaplains in the military. hitler didn't cause the military to stop having chaplains except the air force did not since they were formed under the nazis and gehring was the head of the german air force. they did not have chaplains, the most nazid -- hitler ordered they be sent to front line and that has been referred to as the uria order, where david sent him to the front lines to be killed and this is exactly what hitler wanted to do want the chaplains to die off in the war. that's one kind of example. he tried to undermine the churches' influence. >> host: we have been talking with prefer richard weikart. this is book tv on c-span2. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2. tonight at 6:45, pulitzer prize winning author steve carl looks at th
he didn't want alien nate pipe over persecuting the church but wanted to undermine his their positions as much as he thought he could get away with. once the war broke out he tried to tread carefully and didn't alienate the german public but did sort of a number of things to make clear he was trying to erode this influence. win spectacular example. chaplains in the military. hitler didn't cause the military to stop having chaplains except the air force did not since they were formed under the...
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cross talking the politics of grievance i'm joined by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really want to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of blow blow up and it's going to probably obsessed us for the next week and then the end for former provides president joe biden he has his comment trump supporters are the dregs of society i thought we got over the deplorable mistake here it seems to be repetitive and it does seem to be focused on this politics of grievance and resentment how do you put it all together go ahead jeff. the cavanagh hearings are the latest flashpoint i was a little surprised by and he actually said some conciliatory things back when he was on the senate judici
cross talking the politics of grievance i'm joined by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really want to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and...
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i guess nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave and personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of mrs institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of blow up and it's going to probably obsessives for the next week and then then for former provides president joe biden he has his comment trump supporters are the dregs of society i thought we got over the deplorable mistake here it seems to be repetitive and it does seem to be focused on this politics of grievance and resentment how do you put it all together go ahead jeff. only cavanagh hearings are the latest flashpoint i was a little surprised to hear biden said that he actually said some conciliatory things back when he was on the senate judiciary committee way back in the clarence th
i guess nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave and personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of mrs institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court...
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supports him that her whole message here tell me she doesn't understand half the country go ahead nate in new york. although a few things to touch on there i mean republicans this point no longer make up half the country if they ever did but they are shrinking in numbers every day they're losing macam talking about registered rosalee more ram from becoming democrats fully half the population they can vote voted for him i think that's sort of the country i would say it's closer to a third and you know they're nothing which their voice was very loudly heard during the election in fact it was overheard they were over represented thinks he looks for a college the way our senate works as well rule states are overrepresented in the senate conservatives are a minority right now in our country and yet they have a much louder voice because of the way our electoral system is set up right now and also this is just back on cavanagh real fast i don't this was a political issue previously when we're talking about roe v wade but now we turn our attention to the allegations at hand it's really become
supports him that her whole message here tell me she doesn't understand half the country go ahead nate in new york. although a few things to touch on there i mean republicans this point no longer make up half the country if they ever did but they are shrinking in numbers every day they're losing macam talking about registered rosalee more ram from becoming democrats fully half the population they can vote voted for him i think that's sort of the country i would say it's closer to a third and...
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that is nate gerry. >> nate gerry is getng an opportunity to play. they are bringing pressure trying to knock them out of field goal range. that means something. he was a two-time 200 meter champ in high school and almost ran the ball down. >> al: played his college ball at nebraska, fifth round pick last year. >> cris: you don't want to take a sack here because it drives you out of field goal range. this is an important sequence. >> al: the play clock at 1. and could ten. ryan fires. it is a nice catch made by sanu who has to reach back and grab it for a short gai that should take us to the fourth quarter. sanu winds up making his secondf catch he night, or did he? or did he? the clock has gone to zero. 10-6. philadelphia back after this. when in unfamiliar waterom hundreds of miles base-- all that training and discipline pay off, yo and you find out what team is really made of... i win!h nu, i win! and these exotic waters? all thanks to rewardsom fr my navy federal flagship credit card. hey mom, watch this! looks like we're all winning this weekend
that is nate gerry. >> nate gerry is getng an opportunity to play. they are bringing pressure trying to knock them out of field goal range. that means something. he was a two-time 200 meter champ in high school and almost ran the ball down. >> al: played his college ball at nebraska, fifth round pick last year. >> cris: you don't want to take a sack here because it drives you out of field goal range. this is an important sequence. >> al: the play clock at 1. and could...
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nate: the price tag is far too high.is keeping some of the endr and phones -- phones in markets. francine: thank you so much. we will be back with lucy and john coming up next. will canada and the u.s. failed to get on the same page again. coming up, we discuss whether they can ever reach a post nafta agreement with mexico. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua here in london. taylor: royal dutch shell is in --ks with shell declined to comment. houston-based focus oil did not immediately respond to a request for comment. uber is in early talks by food delivery companies for several billion dollars. a bid for the london-based delivery valued at more than $2 billion mark a major attempt by uber to dominate the food delivery business in europe. fargo plans to turn its workforce by about 5%-10% within three years. that is as the ceo works to pull the banks clear of customer abuse scandals. sloane made the announcement to employees at a town hall mee
nate: the price tag is far too high.is keeping some of the endr and phones -- phones in markets. francine: thank you so much. we will be back with lucy and john coming up next. will canada and the u.s. failed to get on the same page again. coming up, we discuss whether they can ever reach a post nafta agreement with mexico. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua here in london. taylor: royal dutch shell is...
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, it's u-nated nations.r u-nated nations t-shirt. there you go.s. congratulati [ cheers and applause ] thank you for playing. good man. hey. hi, guys. how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: step up. what is your name? >> elizabeth. >> jimmy: elizabeth, where you from? >> north carolina. >> jimmy: hey north carolina, welcome. [ cheers aan applause ] you for being here. for our final clip, trump trys to say "utah." how do you think he'll mispronounce utah? >> u-tow. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: u-tow. l all righ's see what happens. >> you cherish u-tour's gleaming rivers -- >> jimmy: ah. >> and sweeping valleys. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: you're very close. u-tour. rtthere is your u-tour t-s thank you for playing. i appreciate it. [ cheers ]h. thank you so m that was "talk like trump." thank you to all our players. [ chrs and applause ] ♪ grandpa's out of breath. [ laughter ] here's a big story, you guys. a new poll found that just 40% of america want brett kavanaugh to be confirmed to the supreme court. jus
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for murphy and nate, let's figure out something we can do to raise money and figure out a solution toat the time. and i thought let's sell lemonade. i thought it would be a small cart that didn't do much. but it ended up being as big as it is. jon: working with the life straw company they determined five water filters were needed. >> it tastes just like regular water. doesn't it. reporter: they recruited the help of a local restaurant. it's now a staple on the menu with 100% of the profits going to murphy's pucker ups, helping them reach their big goal. >> i just this morning they have not only met, but they exceeded their goal of $2,500. jon: as the millers reached their goal, it was important for ann murphy and nate to say thank you very much. what better way than to say it in one of the south sudanese languages. that's how fox reports this saturday, september 1. i'm jon scott. "watters' world" is next. [♪] jesse: welcome to this special edition of. "watters' world." a look at president trump's most of controversial policies and issues of 2018. we begin with the investigation into a
for murphy and nate, let's figure out something we can do to raise money and figure out a solution toat the time. and i thought let's sell lemonade. i thought it would be a small cart that didn't do much. but it ended up being as big as it is. jon: working with the life straw company they determined five water filters were needed. >> it tastes just like regular water. doesn't it. reporter: they recruited the help of a local restaurant. it's now a staple on the menu with 100% of the...
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do you think anything or anyone can change that, nate? >> yeah, i think every one of us can., and i really want to emphasize it. i think we need to take more responsibility on ourselves as citizens, as individuals, you know, to not only be good to our neighbors but be good to those people we don't consider our neighbors. too often we're blaming people, whether they're in political power or whether they're people that are very outspoken like colin and some of these other players. we let their words affect us way too much, and the way sometimes their words are maybe spun. we need to look in the mirror and take on responsibility and just be bigger thattn that. we're smarter than we're acting right now. we're choosing to be ignorant on both sides of the aisle, and we're choosing to be divisive. you can be very patriotic and open minded at the same time. we're sort of losing that in our country today. >> i think there are a lot of americans who would agree with you. i love that you say nobody is a perfect patriot. that word has become so politicized and really become a political p
do you think anything or anyone can change that, nate? >> yeah, i think every one of us can., and i really want to emphasize it. i think we need to take more responsibility on ourselves as citizens, as individuals, you know, to not only be good to our neighbors but be good to those people we don't consider our neighbors. too often we're blaming people, whether they're in political power or whether they're people that are very outspoken like colin and some of these other players. we let...
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last year, it was hurricane nate wreaking havoc. gordon is expected to unleash 75mph winds, and drop four to esght inches of rain. storm surges could reach fiv but that doesn't seem to worry the locals. >> it's nature doing its thing. it's pretty freaking awesome. >> reporter: donna saey was raised here, and says it's a way of life. >> you're born into it. anything on the west side is constantly washed. the roads are torn up, it's being rebuilt. >> reporter: the west end beach here just reopened in may after the parking lot here was wiped out by hurricane nate. across the gulf coast, others are bracing for the storm, where punishing surf and rain has begun. in biloxi, mississippi, they stocked up on supplies at the grocery store, while the fire department geared up for possible water rescues. >> i hope that it comes and goes and we're done with it. >> reporter: officials with the national hurricane center are expecting anywhere from three to five feet mixed in with several inches of rain, and they're worried that can cause millions
last year, it was hurricane nate wreaking havoc. gordon is expected to unleash 75mph winds, and drop four to esght inches of rain. storm surges could reach fiv but that doesn't seem to worry the locals. >> it's nature doing its thing. it's pretty freaking awesome. >> reporter: donna saey was raised here, and says it's a way of life. >> you're born into it. anything on the west side is constantly washed. the roads are torn up, it's being rebuilt. >> reporter: the west end...
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u nfortu nately keeper, he is a contracted keeper.tely he picked up a slight injury on saturday in the last minute of the game. his elbow is swollen and bruised and being the fa cup, we are allowed seven substitutes. we would be crazy not to have a back—up keeperjust in case jack had a problem. he could get into the game and have a problem and have to come off after five or ten minutes. we have to make sure we have somebody who is capable and we thought, why not? let's put it on the twitter universe and see what comes up. the twitter universe and see what comes up. it is modern—day football i guess and modern—day management. neil baker, thank you very much. well done for embracing social media. we will be keeping an eye on your match in the second qualifying round. that's all from sportsday. keep an eye on the champions league results coming in. as we've been hearing — the prime minister theresa may has arrived in salzburg for dinner with eu leaders , she spoke to reporters on the way in , let's hear what she had to say. i will be tal
u nfortu nately keeper, he is a contracted keeper.tely he picked up a slight injury on saturday in the last minute of the game. his elbow is swollen and bruised and being the fa cup, we are allowed seven substitutes. we would be crazy not to have a back—up keeperjust in case jack had a problem. he could get into the game and have a problem and have to come off after five or ten minutes. we have to make sure we have somebody who is capable and we thought, why not? let's put it on the twitter...
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corn more expensive thank you nate in courts your family has passed down its farm from one generation to the next but now it's under threat from those tariffs. and to think that it could come to an end and. the fact that it would end at the fifth generation is it's hard to swallow sometimes. the family now hopes that the u.s. government can come to an agreement on tariffs with its trading partners as quickly as possible. cryptocurrency as have been falling sharply for the second day in a row bitcoin dropped nearly ten percent extending its slump and dragging down rival cryptocurrency bitcoin accounts for more than half of the digital currency market several financial firms have pulled back from cryptocurrency this year in part due to concerns about government efforts to step up oversight of the sector. now for more let's bring in our man on wall street yes cordy yes cryptocurrency on nosediving give us some more background on what's going on. you know what one of the main reasons for this current crisis of cryptocurrency it comes from goldman sachs and the u.s. bank actually decided t
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that's not going to stress nate with every day americans in my opinion. i grant that he needs to be thoroughly vetted. but the way it was conducted was preposterous to me and did a disservice to the judicial process of nominations. to my fellow democrats i say we need to suck this up to lose this battle to win the war of the mid terms. we cannot afford to have an open seat open heading into these elections because it will turn out a conservative vote and we don't want that. charles: i have got one right after cory booker went off the first time. i'm a jersey resident. i was shocked at the email i got. this was anything but a senator seeking answers. one of the lines that caught my attention, president trump should not be able to hand pick a judge who could effectively serve as his quote get out of jail free card. the entire message not only was it a fundraiser in the midst of all this, but it was so critical and damning of kavanaugh, if you voted for his con fir nation nation, you were evil. but by senator cory booker. >> you have to look at the fact that
that's not going to stress nate with every day americans in my opinion. i grant that he needs to be thoroughly vetted. but the way it was conducted was preposterous to me and did a disservice to the judicial process of nominations. to my fellow democrats i say we need to suck this up to lose this battle to win the war of the mid terms. we cannot afford to have an open seat open heading into these elections because it will turn out a conservative vote and we don't want that. charles: i have got...
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leadership and the internal wrangling and so many others are, but it is happening and it is u nfortu natelyt is happening and it is unfortunately stalling and having an impact on negotiations. she has been tasked with the most importantjob as far as tasked with the most importantjob as farasi tasked with the most importantjob as far as i can remember in the history of our economy and actually, these are supposed to be the smartest people in the country getting together and deciding our future and yet there is a civil war. labour are spending more time debating anti—semitism when they should be focused on brexit, the fa ct should be focused on brexit, the fact that that even exists is outrageous. they really need to sort themselves out. what we want to see in six months time is a deal that is great for the uk, obviously i am asking for everything for business, but they need to get on with it. boris here and michael gove here, the uk public have had enough and they are not helping their party. this is the situation in the uk, we have got a deal that needs to be presented to the other 27 membe
leadership and the internal wrangling and so many others are, but it is happening and it is u nfortu natelyt is happening and it is unfortunately stalling and having an impact on negotiations. she has been tasked with the most importantjob as far as tasked with the most importantjob as farasi tasked with the most importantjob as far as i can remember in the history of our economy and actually, these are supposed to be the smartest people in the country getting together and deciding our future...
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u nfortu nately, really across-the-board? absolutely.across-the-board? absolutely. unfortunately, they're not all on the same page hash strong leadership. the afp, but i don't know enough about the swedish democrats, but they seem to be in that vein, geert wilders, they don't believe in the values that europeans are nice people —— strong leadership. they would argue they are nice people but they don't necessarily want to have to take in more immigrants. they're happy to be nice people to their own, but not to other people. the interesting thing here, which is a little bit difficult to grasp, sweden is this welfare state, pa rt difficult to grasp, sweden is this welfare state, part of that is the sweden democrats had a good thing saying we have this welfare state, we like this liberal welfare state, but if we have to many foreigners they will not be enough hospital spaces and we will have to give up on this long established welfare state. that is certainly the attraction of the uk, the size of oui’ attraction of the uk, the size of our we
u nfortu nately, really across-the-board? absolutely.across-the-board? absolutely. unfortunately, they're not all on the same page hash strong leadership. the afp, but i don't know enough about the swedish democrats, but they seem to be in that vein, geert wilders, they don't believe in the values that europeans are nice people —— strong leadership. they would argue they are nice people but they don't necessarily want to have to take in more immigrants. they're happy to be nice people to...
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the line, he wa nts to fight, everything is on the line, he wants to become champion and u nfortu natelye that has to defend it and fight him back. so let's rock and roll, nothing to lose and everything to game. —— to gain. afghanistan beat bangladesh by 136 runs in the asia cup on thursday and will play pakistan in the super fours on friday, again in abu dhabi. pakistan will be an altogether tougher prospect while india who beat them in the last match of the group stage play bangladesh at the same time in dubai. in the super fours, each team will play three matches and the top two then meet in the final. the mood hasn't changed much. i think we all knew that the group stages, it was important to win the first game and guarantee qualification. then when india beat hong kong i thought it guarantee qualification as well. the hard work and the real work will start from that, because what ever we do will have repercussions. a win will benefit us and lose will cost us. the mood is still positive and we are looking to play the cup final against whoever comes up. england rugby union coach eddie
the line, he wa nts to fight, everything is on the line, he wants to become champion and u nfortu natelye that has to defend it and fight him back. so let's rock and roll, nothing to lose and everything to game. —— to gain. afghanistan beat bangladesh by 136 runs in the asia cup on thursday and will play pakistan in the super fours on friday, again in abu dhabi. pakistan will be an altogether tougher prospect while india who beat them in the last match of the group stage play bangladesh at...
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remember nate boyer? the green beret that served multiple tours. convinced colin kaepenick to kneel instead of sitting and nate says it's dangerous territory that suggests something for me when i hear sacrifice everything. the last thing i think about is money. if it's a matter of sacrificing money or your brand, that's far different than sacrificing your life. mostly subscription free streaming kicks off tonight and basically if the cave is on tv in your local market it can be streamed for free in most situations. you can spend $5 a month to get the red zone and channel, but only on your phone. network-- the nfl figures two to 3% of its audience strains nfl games. tennis, anyone? novak djokovic beat john millman. american medicine keys also one which means we are on possible course for an all-american women's final between medicine keys and serena williams. trevor story for the first place colorado rockies in the nfl-- the nl west. he hit three home runs last night. cheryl: amazing. lauren: i was just looking to see the ball and how far it really
remember nate boyer? the green beret that served multiple tours. convinced colin kaepenick to kneel instead of sitting and nate says it's dangerous territory that suggests something for me when i hear sacrifice everything. the last thing i think about is money. if it's a matter of sacrificing money or your brand, that's far different than sacrificing your life. mostly subscription free streaming kicks off tonight and basically if the cave is on tv in your local market it can be streamed for...
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markets are one of the worst performing in the world this year and is negative sentiment is u nfortu natelyunfortunately probably here to stay for a bit. the economy looks quite soft, it is slowing in down investment has slowed as well. the trade war with the us doesn't show any signs of abating and i think some of that impact has really yet to be felt. the currency is weakening and will be weaker still without government controls, and without government controls, and with the us federal reserve looking to raise rates this month and probably again in december that can only reignite pressures that. even as you say, a wage “— only reignite pressures that. even as you say, a wage —— a larger trade surplus which is taken as good news, is bad news. to be honest, i think chinese equity markets might be even lower right now were it not for government intervention. that negative sentiment is set in stone until we see some movement on trade. let's ta ke until we see some movement on trade. let's take a look some of that government intervention that we have seen because we have seen beijing announcin
markets are one of the worst performing in the world this year and is negative sentiment is u nfortu natelyunfortunately probably here to stay for a bit. the economy looks quite soft, it is slowing in down investment has slowed as well. the trade war with the us doesn't show any signs of abating and i think some of that impact has really yet to be felt. the currency is weakening and will be weaker still without government controls, and without government controls, and with the us federal...
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you said, "unfortu nately, we will have to keep the italian roma because we can't expel them, but the go." but you know what this is reminiscent of? you know what this reminds many europeans of? it reminds them of the darkest days of europe in the 1930s and ‘40s. it reminds them of fascism. well, what do you say then? what do you say... 0k... when you talk of all romas, but only one ethnic group, the roma in italy, having to register, having to declare themselves to the state, neomi di segni, who is the president of the union of italian jewish communities, who perhaps has a long collective memory of those sorts of things, she says, "salvini is awakening memories of the racist laws of 80 years ago." do you not listen to things like that and perhaps wonder wheter you have gone too far? do you admire mussolini? i know you know your history. you've been a student of history. do you admire benito mussolini? but is it true that on mussolini's... the anniversary of mussolini's birthday last summer, you posted on social media the quote, "so many enemies, so much honour," which of course is an
you said, "unfortu nately, we will have to keep the italian roma because we can't expel them, but the go." but you know what this is reminiscent of? you know what this reminds many europeans of? it reminds them of the darkest days of europe in the 1930s and ‘40s. it reminds them of fascism. well, what do you say then? what do you say... 0k... when you talk of all romas, but only one ethnic group, the roma in italy, having to register, having to declare themselves to the state, neomi...
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india may feel u nfortu nate stars for him. being 3-1 unfortunate or even an lucky being 3—1 down going into this test match, a bit more resolve in the run traces and it could have been different. anyway, anyway, their mindset and approach will be fascinating in this test match. their captain virat kohli didn't speak to us today, instead he sent rahane into that. for england, particularly be won small, small sessions. especially bowling. as i said, important test match coming up and we will do our best. the test matches so far between these two teams have produced a low scoring and exciting cricket and if this match followed a similar theme, i don't think anyone here would really complain. and if alastair cook did someone one final great test innings, well, who here would begrudge him that? nobody i'm sure. valentino rossi refused the offer of a handshake from his moto gp championship rival marc marquez at thursday's news conference ahead of this weekend's san marino grand prix. rossi denied that there are any problems between
india may feel u nfortu nate stars for him. being 3-1 unfortunate or even an lucky being 3—1 down going into this test match, a bit more resolve in the run traces and it could have been different. anyway, anyway, their mindset and approach will be fascinating in this test match. their captain virat kohli didn't speak to us today, instead he sent rahane into that. for england, particularly be won small, small sessions. especially bowling. as i said, important test match coming up and we will...
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anna: nate, thank you. program, 10 years on from the financial crisis.sor from the university of warwick, who says the lessons from 2008 have not been fully learned. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back. the is bloomberg markets: european open. let's have a look at our stock of the hour. we are looking at technology stocks in europe. ple's unveiling three new iphones on wednesday. iphone x, max, a nd the cheaper model. we are watching the maker of -- of semiconductors. let's have a look at these latest headlines. facthinese welcomed the the u.s. has reached out on trade. china says the u.s. trade -- that u.s. should realize more tariffs cannot solve the trade deficit. trade conflicts benefits no parties. we are looking at the 10 years since lehman. maybe 10 years from now we will be looking at 10 years since the trade wars. bode hopefully it does not as poorly for the economy. is the financial world now a safer place then when the global economic crisis hit? we have the former bank of england governor. -- we could have gone back to a great depressio
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he had to cover other stuff that happened in the nate today. i learned from mr. everett including the senate passing a resolution today confirming september is school bus safety month. i had no idea. a couple of weeks ago, he had this little scoop let, you can put this under the category of maybe important or may not. i saw it and here it is. mike pence is having a long chat with democratic senator chris coons. for the record, it was observed by congressional beef reporter and therefore it was reported. we get public facing complaints about congress. dean heller still won't talk to me or no ties wednesday for bernie sanders. if we did not have beat reporters in national politics, whose beat is congress. is it important? might be. i am glad somebody was there to report it and did so. and on july 19th, seven weeks ago, burgess everett, was apparently right outside senator durb durbin's office. he ended at the same spot and able to report this, mcconnell withdraws bounds nomination. i am hear democrats literally chaering in senator durbin's office. democrats were no
he had to cover other stuff that happened in the nate today. i learned from mr. everett including the senate passing a resolution today confirming september is school bus safety month. i had no idea. a couple of weeks ago, he had this little scoop let, you can put this under the category of maybe important or may not. i saw it and here it is. mike pence is having a long chat with democratic senator chris coons. for the record, it was observed by congressional beef reporter and therefore it was...
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apologise for the way i spoke to the umpire, because it was aggressive and not acceptable, but u nfortu natelyately it has been turned into a sexism row. i'm flabbergasted. i'm sure we will hear more about that topic. that's all from sportsday. this coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be is bringing us tomorrow. with me are the evening standard's political correspondent kate proctor and the author and journalist 0wen bennett. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. michel barnier‘s comments on brexit make the front page of the metro — the eu's chief negotiator said today that a deal with the uk is possible within six to eight weeks. the i labels mr barnier‘s more optimistic tone ‘0peration save theresa'. the guardian's lead story details new research by public health england, suggesting that women in the uk live shorter lives on average than most of their european counterparts. the financial times claims the trump administration has escalated its attacks on international organisations, after the white house national security
apologise for the way i spoke to the umpire, because it was aggressive and not acceptable, but u nfortu natelyately it has been turned into a sexism row. i'm flabbergasted. i'm sure we will hear more about that topic. that's all from sportsday. this coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be is bringing us tomorrow. with me are the evening standard's political correspondent kate proctor and the author and journalist 0wen bennett. many...
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u nfortu nately you trample overall the opposition.ieve that this was the kind of man, if he is this was the kind of man, if he is this angry when he is sober, he would be terrifying when also a belligerent drunk. just to point out some feminist commenters online about the way ford's testimony was delivered, she has to fit the frame of being a vulnerable, nice woman, to be believed. if she was assertive and strong and said this is what i saw, this is what happened. and strong and said this is what i saw, this is what happenedm and strong and said this is what i saw, this is what happened. it would have gone against her. reportedly trump is pro the kavanaugh defence because he likes angry men putting women in their place. whether he gets the appointment or not, the final vote is early next week, we will find out then. it was meant to be tomorrow, has it been postponed? the final senate vote. in the senate, the committee. we have to say that he denies the allegations by christine blasey ford, and the other two that have come forward. he
u nfortu nately you trample overall the opposition.ieve that this was the kind of man, if he is this was the kind of man, if he is this angry when he is sober, he would be terrifying when also a belligerent drunk. just to point out some feminist commenters online about the way ford's testimony was delivered, she has to fit the frame of being a vulnerable, nice woman, to be believed. if she was assertive and strong and said this is what i saw, this is what happened. and strong and said this is...
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the russiansikely are better than nate silver at predicting elections.hey were assuming the presidency of hillary was a threat. putin had a personal antipathy towards her. activity was focused on weakening her where's the ira activity is about driving wedges in society. it is more dispersed. that is direct messages you are getting that they are pretending to be americans, legitimate outlets. they do not seem as good as getting messages carried by the media but that is fine because they're going straight to people the a twitter. interviewer: do you think we need to redefine cyber security? laid out argument for what needs to happen to secure elections. need to expand the definition of cyber security? that must've been disorienting early. team,ve to go to your your bosses, and say, we were not hacked but this thing happen. how do you describe that? alex: you are right about redefining security. i spent years fighting against the word cyber. i say it without irony now. i have grown up in this. i come from a traditional, information security background. cons
the russiansikely are better than nate silver at predicting elections.hey were assuming the presidency of hillary was a threat. putin had a personal antipathy towards her. activity was focused on weakening her where's the ira activity is about driving wedges in society. it is more dispersed. that is direct messages you are getting that they are pretending to be americans, legitimate outlets. they do not seem as good as getting messages carried by the media but that is fine because they're going...
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conference to appear to be efficiently run after the disaster last year when theresa may u nfortu natelypluttered her way to a speech and the letters fell off the wall and a pet —— a protest handed her a p45. yes, to begin with a stumble like this is really embarrassing. you know, it gives no credibility to the idea that the conservatives know what they are doing. it is just unbelievable. we were talking about new technology, but of course it has its downsides. it has its dangers. and the observer front pages talking about action needed to curb children's social media use. interesting to see, this is a conservative ministers suggesting it should be up to the government to try to discipline how much children are using their iphones and ipads. well, it is a conservative minister, yes, ina well, it is a conservative minister, yes, in a conservative government, which has actually been quite ban—happy with lots of things. we have the sugar tax, the ban on energy drinks, potentially, to children. all kinds of talks about restrictions on search engines and media use by adults. this is not a ban
conference to appear to be efficiently run after the disaster last year when theresa may u nfortu natelypluttered her way to a speech and the letters fell off the wall and a pet —— a protest handed her a p45. yes, to begin with a stumble like this is really embarrassing. you know, it gives no credibility to the idea that the conservatives know what they are doing. it is just unbelievable. we were talking about new technology, but of course it has its downsides. it has its dangers. and the...
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a year ago that nate came ashore. two people died. they don't want to see any sort of folks trying to battle out mother nature because even if it's a tropical storm or hurricane it will cause problems. in nate we saw water about this deep and potentially we could see with the storm surge of four-plus feet coastal flooding again. the schools are closed in mississippi today. some schools as far west as new orleans will be closed. >> when a storm come, i leave. >> reporter: the opportunity exists with the timing of the storm for folks to go to the grocery store. >> stocking up on some stuff just in case. >> reporter: and get the cars topped off with gasoline. the reason they would do that is because afterwards with a power outage, the pumps just don't work. kerry sanders, nbc news, now back to you. >>> developing this morning, firefighters are trying to get an upper hand on a wildfire that grew to 500 acres last night. we're talking about the north fire. here on the screen. started yesterday afternoon. and forced nearby campgrounds to be
a year ago that nate came ashore. two people died. they don't want to see any sort of folks trying to battle out mother nature because even if it's a tropical storm or hurricane it will cause problems. in nate we saw water about this deep and potentially we could see with the storm surge of four-plus feet coastal flooding again. the schools are closed in mississippi today. some schools as far west as new orleans will be closed. >> when a storm come, i leave. >> reporter: the...
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u nfortu nately line, you want to become champions.t line, you want to become champions. unfortunately he has this beat me andi unfortunately he has this beat me and i have to defend it, i've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. hello and welcome to sportsday. certain numbers in sport motivate like no other. in snooker it's a 147 break. in running it was the four minute mile. and in golf it's the sub—60 round. until today that had been beyond reach on the european tour. many had come close, but until oli fisher signed his second round card at the portugal masters, none had written 59 as their total, more from ben croucher. just two feet from history, after 46 yea rs just two feet from history, after 46 years and nearly 700,000 rounds of golf, this is all that stood between all krisher and greatness. cheering the first man to break 60 on the european tour. going out, trying to make the cut, shooting that is a great day all around. having missed a cut in three of his last four tournaments, four birdies and an eagle in his first si
u nfortu nately line, you want to become champions.t line, you want to become champions. unfortunately he has this beat me andi unfortunately he has this beat me and i have to defend it, i've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. hello and welcome to sportsday. certain numbers in sport motivate like no other. in snooker it's a 147 break. in running it was the four minute mile. and in golf it's the sub—60 round. until today that had been beyond reach on the european tour. many had come...
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. >> they pledged $1 million to places limit limb nating gun violence. how will this affect your bottom line? >> i care about the companies. >> reporter: she's a customer and is pleased to learn about the company's position on gun control. >> makes me want to buy them more. >> reporter: the nra said their mission is to disarm law abiding sit stens. >> that's my concern. >> reporter: daniel was wearing leavize when we met him at a gun club. he is worried about levi's approach to gun violence. >> everybody's against it but how are they going to stop that? are they going to try to stop guns or education? >> he said to start he'd like criminal background checks on all gun sales. sales. kate larsson, nbc 7 news. >> the apparel company released a two-minute long commercial fair i'ded by kaepernick. >> ask if your dreams are crazy enough. >> you can watch the full ad on abc7news.com. >> now that gwyneth paltrow's service has settled a lawsuit, how the do we know what online claims to believe? dr. jen gunty. >> i advise women that they shouldn't be taking advice
. >> they pledged $1 million to places limit limb nating gun violence. how will this affect your bottom line? >> i care about the companies. >> reporter: she's a customer and is pleased to learn about the company's position on gun control. >> makes me want to buy them more. >> reporter: the nra said their mission is to disarm law abiding sit stens. >> that's my concern. >> reporter: daniel was wearing leavize when we met him at a gun club. he is worried...
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john: turning to nate, going back to some of the issues katie raised. we have been dealing with issues like disclosure, transparency, misinformation in the nondigital world for a long time and maybe we don't have it all right, but we have a body of law and regulations and we have come to some places. the digital platforms are newer and less regulated. some of the issues we are wrestling with in the same place. do you want to take on some of those issues katie indicated-? what should be know about this transition we are making from a world that is regulated to a not so regulated place some of those issues are still there? nate: one of the things we see in the transition to digital in these campaigns from a legal standpoint is in some ways, the most important decisions regulating political corporations are regulated by private companies as opposed to the government. the campaign finance architecture that exists was basically written for a television age. if you are someone who worked in the campaign finance regulatory air for a long time -- regulatory lan
john: turning to nate, going back to some of the issues katie raised. we have been dealing with issues like disclosure, transparency, misinformation in the nondigital world for a long time and maybe we don't have it all right, but we have a body of law and regulations and we have come to some places. the digital platforms are newer and less regulated. some of the issues we are wrestling with in the same place. do you want to take on some of those issues katie indicated-? what should be know...
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i consider this much —— most u nfortu nate, consider this much —— most unfortunate, given this was entirelysecond level of irony here is that while calling repeatedly for an investigation by the fbi, and investigation over which you have no ability to control, you have no authority to call for, while calling foran authority to call for, while calling for an investigation, were in the middle of a conversation that involves questions to you. so is my democratic colleagues if you have questions forjudge kavanaugh, ask him! he is right here, if that is really what you want is the truth, asking questions right now. if you have questions of other witnesses, then for the love of all that is sacred and holy, participate in the committee investigations that have been going on, as you have not been participating with the committee staff investigating the outside witnesses. if someone really were interested in the truth, this is what they would do. they would participate in investigation, and when we have a committee investigations and hearings with live witnesses, they would talk about that, than som
i consider this much —— most u nfortu nate, consider this much —— most unfortunate, given this was entirelysecond level of irony here is that while calling repeatedly for an investigation by the fbi, and investigation over which you have no ability to control, you have no authority to call for, while calling foran authority to call for, while calling for an investigation, were in the middle of a conversation that involves questions to you. so is my democratic colleagues if you have...
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i find it unlikely that the russians are better than nate silver at predicting elections.t seems that they were assuming a hillary presidency that they saw as a big threat to them. it's been well documented putin has that personal antipathy to her and believes she was behind the protest against him in the 2012 russian election. so the gru activity was focused on weakening her. the i.r.a. activity, which started well before the election and has lasted well after the election, is really about driving wedges in american society. so it's much more dispersed. but that's kind of direct messages that you're getting straight through them, that they're pretending to be americans or legitimate outlets. they do not seem as good at getting their messages carried by the media. but that's fine because they're going straight to people's eyeballs via facebook, twitter, and elsewhere. >> do you think that we need to redefine cybersecurity right now? i mean, it's something you touched on in your blog post, which everyone should read if you haven't. it's a well-laid out argument for what nee
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understand that there is still a number of issues that require further clarification, and u nfortu natelytunately we do not have all the necessary information before us, one thing is very clear, the cooperation between the united kingdom and the russian federation is absolutely vital in getting to the bottom of this issue. this should be done so in good faith and in a fair manner by undertaking the necessary consultation and exchange of information, this is what will help address the issue once and for all ina way address the issue once and for all in a way that would allay the concerns of the uk and ultimately bring those responsible to justice. bank you. i thank the representative of the the 0br and give the floor to the representative of bolivia. translation: madame president, we have taken note of the briefing presented to us today. -- thank you. i thank the representative of ethiopian. such use is unjustifiable and criminaland it ethiopian. such use is unjustifiable and criminal and it is a serious crime against international law and international peace and security, their use by who
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he said he decided to kneel after meeting with nfl player nate boyar, agreeing kneeling would be more respectful to america's service members. in march of 2017. kaepernick opted out of his contract with the 49ers. he was going to be cut regardless. he hasn't played in the league since. in october of 2017, he filed a grievan grievance against the nfl. and last week an arbitrator ruled that the grievance could go to trial. as for boyar, he weighed in on the debate with this tweet. the quote is some are offended, some aren't, it's that simple. to push, roughly, 20 million veterans onto one side of the anthem of the debate is stupid, we're as diverse as any other american microcosm. 37-year-old boyar grew up in the bay area, attended high school and afghanistan. >> a number excited are bay area profits that have benefitted contrsben, kaepernick made the million-dollar pledge he was going to give away $1 million of his own money. >> i'll be donating 10-k a day for the next 10 days. >> he donated $30,000 to united playas, a san francisco nonprofit that's used the money to mentor at risk you
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you may remember he also took knee during the nate. he has just been signed as a free agent and he hasn't been on a team since march. >>> upnext, we go back in time silicon valley style. google-- i. today is google )s 20th >>> how is this for throwback thursday? google in 1998. today is google's 20th anniversary. today hundred billion company posted these photos. 800 billion? >> no. a b. >> this is a garage inm men low park where they started it all. he rented the space to pay 1,700 a month. it is worth $1 billion. i can rent some of my space. just pay me in stock options. >> congratulations to google. >> everyone thinks about that. >> i started here 20 years ago. have a great friday. ♪ ♪
you may remember he also took knee during the nate. he has just been signed as a free agent and he hasn't been on a team since march. >>> upnext, we go back in time silicon valley style. google-- i. today is google )s 20th >>> how is this for throwback thursday? google in 1998. today is google's 20th anniversary. today hundred billion company posted these photos. 800 billion? >> no. a b. >> this is a garage inm men low park where they started it all. he rented the...
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this is a way to get people the comfort, the dick nate of going to -- dignity of going to bed behind a lock door. >> reporter: footage of sheds on 27th street. there is staff to help connect residents to healthcare and job opportunities. more than 40 people in the program have already found housing. >> that balances the needs of residents who want to use the park, the sidewalks, the public spaces but also is humane for our unsheltered residents who we have to improve their living conditions. >> reporter: he is homeless. he warns banning camping by the lake will only create a new set of problems. >> when you ban something and people want to stay close to the lake, all those stores will have people start sleeping on their doorways. >> reporter: $200,000 in funding has been secured. the city council will vote at monday's meeting. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a san jose community celebrated mexican independence day by demanding a mural be restored. it had been painted on the side of the store but it was erased last month. there is a way to restore it but it is expensive. sever
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we still have in colombia, u nfortu nately, places in which the only presence of the state is a soldierat the peace process is giving to columbians, in general, is about that. at night, this area has had a bad reputation, with bodies getting dumped nightly into the sea. but this year, the goverment has brought in 12,000 police and troops to try to smother the violence. since march, the goverment has surged these streets with police and soldiers. so far, it's working. protected by an armed police escort, i took a stroll through tumaco with a local police commander. but everyone tells us it is only a temporary respite, and it's unsustainable without addressing the underlying social problems. in 20 years this country has become safer, more prosperous, more hopeful, yet those hopes will be dashed if the rifts in society are not healed and if real, workable alternatives are not found to the clutches of the cocaine trade. hello. things turn increasingly windy for many of us over the next few days, and that process has already begun across northern ireland and scotland, strengthening winds her
we still have in colombia, u nfortu nately, places in which the only presence of the state is a soldierat the peace process is giving to columbians, in general, is about that. at night, this area has had a bad reputation, with bodies getting dumped nightly into the sea. but this year, the goverment has brought in 12,000 police and troops to try to smother the violence. since march, the goverment has surged these streets with police and soldiers. so far, it's working. protected by an armed...