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. >> nathan. nathan did it. or let's say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's the boyfriend," any time you have a stabbing, you immediately look to whoever that person is romantically involved with. >> reporter: so they called in nathan yet again -- tested his answers. >> multiple times. >> ashley, too? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: they finally arrived at the same conclusion the dallas police did -- that neither ashley nor nathan killed shelley. had to be daniel and daniel alone. but making the case in court might not be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerpri
. >> nathan. nathan did it. or let's say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's...
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nathan: not necessarily. they can be really democratic ownership in the democratic part of democratic socialism which is very important because the reason when socialist talk about workers and working class and the talk about giving people a meaningful participation and power and if a union is a top-down hierarchal union in which people did not feel that they have a voice and then union is a company union that is allied with the boss. that doesn't follow social schedules. but they have historically been a socialist union and there been a lot of unions and are about sort of taking power back. one reason i don't like this lightning round is that i think identifying things as socialist or not it is kind of binary is one of the frustrating things that we try to do where the better way of thinking about it is what socialistic elements does this have and what doesn't it have. and there's a kind of spectrum there. but people try to do a lot is to classify, the northern countries, for the nordic countries socialist.
nathan: not necessarily. they can be really democratic ownership in the democratic part of democratic socialism which is very important because the reason when socialist talk about workers and working class and the talk about giving people a meaningful participation and power and if a union is a top-down hierarchal union in which people did not feel that they have a voice and then union is a company union that is allied with the boss. that doesn't follow social schedules. but they have...
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nathan: it helps europe. lot of this is predicated on that prior comment about dollar peaking and rolling over. you get a bit of your return potential coming from currency if you are a u.s. investor. europe does outperform the u.s. the next 12 months. andur base case is correct we still see upside for risk assets, the higher areas will do the best. that includes emerging markets followed by europe and the u.s. will still deliver positive returns. they will be much more muted versus what we have seen over the last fall months. david: you are expecting earnings to improve. you mentioned that is partly predicated on the u.s. economy improving as well. a stretch to think that the fed might hike this year? nathan: i don't think so. i have been clear that we are on hold. they will say that they are data dependent and sensitive to inflation and things like that. the reality is, they have bought themselves 12 months before they have to consider doing any type of hike. i don't think they will cut this year either. i a
nathan: it helps europe. lot of this is predicated on that prior comment about dollar peaking and rolling over. you get a bit of your return potential coming from currency if you are a u.s. investor. europe does outperform the u.s. the next 12 months. andur base case is correct we still see upside for risk assets, the higher areas will do the best. that includes emerging markets followed by europe and the u.s. will still deliver positive returns. they will be much more muted versus what we have...
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nathan, let me ask you.o this whole issue of the feud that was taking place so very publicly between senators warren and sanders, and i'm wondering, first of all, nathan, is it over and done? have voters moved on from that? and then also, who won out of that sort of verbal fist fight? >> we'll know in a couple of weeks who won. i don't -- i think that this probably -- this initial back and forth is probably done, but the contrast or the campaign is certainly not done. i think when we zoom out, that this is an incredibly valuable democratic nomination because the president is in an extremely vulnerable political position. so as we get closer to iowa and the rest of the primary calendar these candidates are going to be forced to make a contrast with each other. up until a week ago senators sanders and warren had a noncompete or nonaggression pact, but we're getting close to voters making their decision. this primary is going to get more bitter, more divisive. at the same time that doesn't mean that democrats c
nathan, let me ask you.o this whole issue of the feud that was taking place so very publicly between senators warren and sanders, and i'm wondering, first of all, nathan, is it over and done? have voters moved on from that? and then also, who won out of that sort of verbal fist fight? >> we'll know in a couple of weeks who won. i don't -- i think that this probably -- this initial back and forth is probably done, but the contrast or the campaign is certainly not done. i think when we zoom...
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host: nathan gonzales, anything more on that "stop the madness" campaign? guest: there were somewhere there are credible challengers, and whether are not, maybe that would inspire someone to get into the race -- i did know my -- i did not know my congresswoman or congressman was voting that way. we will see the end of the year, financial campaign, finance reports are due at the end of the month. we will see if republicans, republican challengers have been able to capitalize in the same way we have seen some of the democratic numbers -- we will see what that looks like and what that means for the election going forward. host: let's go to las vegas, independent caller jim. caller: it is actually tim. i am a retired marine. we bounced all over the last 15, 30 minutes. the initial thing i was going to talk about was the military aspects, one person with the hispanic voice who was saying trump doesn't know anything about the military. but let's forget that. the initial thing is impeachment, correct? my problem is, the commercial you just put on. what are we supp
host: nathan gonzales, anything more on that "stop the madness" campaign? guest: there were somewhere there are credible challengers, and whether are not, maybe that would inspire someone to get into the race -- i did know my -- i did not know my congresswoman or congressman was voting that way. we will see the end of the year, financial campaign, finance reports are due at the end of the month. we will see if republicans, republican challengers have been able to capitalize in the...
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. >> reporter: for 6-year-old nathan diamond, today is a big day.ing on an airplane for the first time since he was a baby. he has autism, so he's sensitive to the noise and activity of an airport and changes to his routine can be disruptive. they don't travel often, but when his parents sonia and jonathan take him to visit family, they make an eight-hour drive to arkansas. they could fly in about 90 minutes. >>> how is it going so far? >> i'll be honest. it was, it was a little nerve-racking i think for us. but for him, he was taking the challenge on. >> reporter: once a month delta offers a special orientation program for families touched by autism to get kids comfortable with the airport process, from check-in and security to boarding. and what to expect on the plane. >> the easiest thing for us was like, whew, we're sitting down, we're on the plane. but this is the hardest part for him, sitting down, these narrow ways. that's the hardest part for him. >> reporter: one in 59 eight year olds is on the autism spectrum. among them captain eric reese
. >> reporter: for 6-year-old nathan diamond, today is a big day.ing on an airplane for the first time since he was a baby. he has autism, so he's sensitive to the noise and activity of an airport and changes to his routine can be disruptive. they don't travel often, but when his parents sonia and jonathan take him to visit family, they make an eight-hour drive to arkansas. they could fly in about 90 minutes. >>> how is it going so far? >> i'll be honest. it was, it was a...
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. >> nathan tiene una y tres meses, desde que naciÓ tenÍa problemas mÉdicos.oche y su esposa durante el dÍa. cuiden tambiÉn a su hijo de 11 aÑos que sufre autismo. >> mi hijo sufre convulsiones, vÓmito severo, reflujo, cataratas tiene una maquetaciÓn en el estÓmago. solo puede comer de un tubo. roberto: sonso cerca de 400 niÑos con esta enfermedad, pero son varios los tipos de enfermedad. armando investigÓ que esta pudiera pasarle a cualquier persona. su hijo es uno de tres casos con tipo iii b que ademÁs causa retrasos fÍsicos y mentales. >> rumanÍa y en rusa, casos similares. roberto: por esa razÓn se le hizo casi imposible encontrar ayuda en un valle central, por los hospitales de la regiÓn cuentan con especialistas en esta enfermedad. el hospital de madera lesiones esperanza. >> ellos no tienen un departamento de genÉtica en bakersfield. nos mandaron para fresno y allÍ, teniendo un apartamento de genÉtica, no sabÍa quÉ tenÍa. roberto: la pareja reconoce que pasa por problemas financieros, ya que no estÁn trabajando. decidieron abrir una pÁgina en lÍnea par
. >> nathan tiene una y tres meses, desde que naciÓ tenÍa problemas mÉdicos.oche y su esposa durante el dÍa. cuiden tambiÉn a su hijo de 11 aÑos que sufre autismo. >> mi hijo sufre convulsiones, vÓmito severo, reflujo, cataratas tiene una maquetaciÓn en el estÓmago. solo puede comer de un tubo. roberto: sonso cerca de 400 niÑos con esta enfermedad, pero son varios los tipos de enfermedad. armando investigÓ que esta pudiera pasarle a cualquier persona. su hijo es uno de...
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g nathan lives next door and is against the plan. he points to the safety and sanitation problems already caused by the people living in a growing homeless encampment around the corner under the highway one o one overpass nathan believes whatever funds the county would commit to the proposed the spent more efficiently this. >>the $6 million or 60 people. that is a go for that over carol and kendall area was homeless for close to 4 years before moving into her sister's apartment for months ago. >>she lives across from the second house under consideration for purchase by the county. it's located at 8.66 sonoma avenue in santa rosa, one block away from the police department and next door to a rehabilitation and mental health facility in church. she supports the shared housing proposal we need to help you know because i know lot of that >>we keep the place you know clean and that's what we need we need to screen these people and bring him into this you know. >>environment a good. >>you know, and it's wonderful, although county supervisor
g nathan lives next door and is against the plan. he points to the safety and sanitation problems already caused by the people living in a growing homeless encampment around the corner under the highway one o one overpass nathan believes whatever funds the county would commit to the proposed the spent more efficiently this. >>the $6 million or 60 people. that is a go for that over carol and kendall area was homeless for close to 4 years before moving into her sister's apartment for months...
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i'm brian sullivan your traders are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and guy adami another black eye for investors and boeing the jet maker delaying the return of the 737 max again. should this be the final straw for investors? plus wrb we're following a major developing story from asia, a deadny new virus spreading fast. the first confirmed kwas in the united states. markets and the world on edge as we learn more. we bring you up to speed on what we know at this hour and tony dwyer leaves the pen. staying now is time to take profits. we tell you what has him a bit nervous. all that ahead we begin with earnings alerts on ibm and netflix. both stocks on the move after reporting numbers. both stocks moving higher. as always full team coverage standing by to break down the big moves. julia boorstin digging in on netflix. lets begin with deidre bosa. a green on the screen for big blue. >> ending the streak of declining year over year revenues five quarters that have but is it too soon to call a turn around? remember we saw recovery in 2018 but didn't last. the revenue grew a 10th of
i'm brian sullivan your traders are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and guy adami another black eye for investors and boeing the jet maker delaying the return of the 737 max again. should this be the final straw for investors? plus wrb we're following a major developing story from asia, a deadny new virus spreading fast. the first confirmed kwas in the united states. markets and the world on edge as we learn more. we bring you up to speed on what we know at this hour and tony dwyer leaves...
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joining us for the shore is dan nathan from risk reversal advisers wassail pullback warranted >> when you think about how we closed the year out, the fact that we're kind of up a percent, the s&p 500, a couple% in the nasdaq more of the same, similar outperformance that we saw, tech stocks in particular the market is digesting a bit. a lot of news, volatility. >> 29,000, of course, where we're below that level we did have three record closes, with the ten basis points of declines 58 1/2 minutes left. the dow hitting 29k earlier in the session. we're on watch to see if it makes it above that level. bob pisani -- steve liesman is wrapping up the jobs report, and sean darby from jeffries is here with his outlook. >> two strong updates. valuations are very my s&p 500, of course a new high. earlier today, i just want to point out from 28 to 29,000, was only the beginning of middle of november at this point let's show you where we've gone. apple, unitedhealth, goldman sachs, they're two third of the gain since november 15th four other names, they're the other 35% or so of the move there. so
joining us for the shore is dan nathan from risk reversal advisers wassail pullback warranted >> when you think about how we closed the year out, the fact that we're kind of up a percent, the s&p 500, a couple% in the nasdaq more of the same, similar outperformance that we saw, tech stocks in particular the market is digesting a bit. a lot of news, volatility. >> 29,000, of course, where we're below that level we did have three record closes, with the ten basis points of...
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dan nathan and guy adami and chris ver own head of technical analysis at strategy as partners carlos ghosn speaking out. we have insights from our interview request the fujt, former leader of nissan. constellation brands investors fired up the investment in cannabis may be not as bad as once feared while the rest of the industry follows suit and bed bath and beyond, bad bby shares getting an fp the stock down 20% after withdrawing sales guidance and sales in the quarter tank. the sales down now fast and flawed and a big job for the new ceo. all of that and more ahead lets begin with this kind of like bed bath and beyond it's been a wild 24 hours for your money moments after getting of on the air the news hit that iran launched missile strikes on two ira iraqi military bases housing american troops. sending s&p futures plunging then iran calmed down a bit saying it would stop if the united states didn't launch new attacks. futures rebounded making up nearly all of the losses the market is open and they're pretty much flat until shortly after 11:00 a.m. eastern time that was when presi
dan nathan and guy adami and chris ver own head of technical analysis at strategy as partners carlos ghosn speaking out. we have insights from our interview request the fujt, former leader of nissan. constellation brands investors fired up the investment in cannabis may be not as bad as once feared while the rest of the industry follows suit and bed bath and beyond, bad bby shares getting an fp the stock down 20% after withdrawing sales guidance and sales in the quarter tank. the sales down now...
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every wednesday a small group of middle aged men hold a demonstration in the most of nathan capitol hillthey're calling for back pay from the mozambique government full time they spent as contract labor is working in former east germany now more than $15000.00 mozambicans migrated temporarily to communist east germany and an agreement between the 2 countries at the end of their contracts they laborers were forced to return to mozambique that was the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 nearly all of them came home their pay sent by east germany directly to the mozambican government never materialized even worse and number of the contract with his left behind off wasn't bacon sons and daughters losing track of family over the is but one father and daughter managed to reunite. this journey is long awaited. fatima lost touch with her mozambican father antonio 35 years ago when she was an infant he had been a contract worker in the g.d.r. in the 1980 s. . but up on off switch i'm still going between absolute excitement and total calm. but i don't know how i feel. antonio has also been searching f
every wednesday a small group of middle aged men hold a demonstration in the most of nathan capitol hillthey're calling for back pay from the mozambique government full time they spent as contract labor is working in former east germany now more than $15000.00 mozambicans migrated temporarily to communist east germany and an agreement between the 2 countries at the end of their contracts they laborers were forced to return to mozambique that was the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 nearly all of...
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with the famous slogan and joining me now to talk more about his proposals, oklahoma state senator nathanu so much for joining us, we certainly appreciate your time this morning. >> good morning, great to be with you, especially 4 years to the day from when president trump was sworn in. heather: you're right actually, so tell us how you came up with this idea? >> well, we had license plates in oklahoma, right now we have over 98 of them, they go to different organizations, to schools, nonprofits, to different things and i want to do something special for our veterans groups so i selected two veterans groups that president trump has actually donated to directly and so these license plates would be 35-dollar fee, it's an option that people can pay $15 would cover the cost and then $20 of it would be split between the two groups that are doing the fantastic jobs not just in oklahoma, based out of oklahoma, they are doing great things across the country for our veterans. heather: now the two groups are folds of honors, warriors for freedom, how did you choose these particular groups? >> so th
with the famous slogan and joining me now to talk more about his proposals, oklahoma state senator nathanu so much for joining us, we certainly appreciate your time this morning. >> good morning, great to be with you, especially 4 years to the day from when president trump was sworn in. heather: you're right actually, so tell us how you came up with this idea? >> well, we had license plates in oklahoma, right now we have over 98 of them, they go to different organizations, to...
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closed for the new year holiday my against guest says he doesn't expect them to open any time soon nathan is the ceo of source-a-fi. you were scheduled to go to china last week or the next couple of days and you have decided to cancel your trip. what are you hearing from inside that country >> that's correct. i mean, all of our employees are staying home we know through our factory partners they're telling their employees to stay home this virus is widespread and there's a lot of fear on the ground in china and there's going to be trickle down effects in everyone's supply chain for the next i would say six months. >> we look at people coming back theoretically on monday from this holiday what would be the normal lag time to get things back up and running after this five days, and what do you expect to happen now? >> well, normally, this is forecast every year there's the chinese new year, where factory workers return to their hometowns to take a break typically they return to work, but now this break, this lunar new year has been extended so many factory workers are not returning to these
closed for the new year holiday my against guest says he doesn't expect them to open any time soon nathan is the ceo of source-a-fi. you were scheduled to go to china last week or the next couple of days and you have decided to cancel your trip. what are you hearing from inside that country >> that's correct. i mean, all of our employees are staying home we know through our factory partners they're telling their employees to stay home this virus is widespread and there's a lot of fear on...
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nathan said the experience left him feeling guilty and said. >> i do not feel like anything. i do not feel like a human. >> reporter: after constructing 30 shelter cabins in another location in santa rosa the camp is being closed even though there are more than 200 people living in it. is there a place for them to go? that is supposed to be the county's responsibility. >> we are working to find a place. >> it is so public. >> reporter: eric wood love to move to the nick emmons but since he is clean and sober and has employable skills he was not considered in vulnerable enough to qualify. >> i do not want to be treated like an animal. if somebody gives me housing i will be able to do that. the problem is to back and nobody believes what is happening here. >>> the california senate just rejected bill as be 50. this is the third year in a row that they have tried to pass this bill to address the states growing housing crisis. >>> a has been developer wants to transform part of union square into housing. sandhill property submitted plans to turn old macy's building into a mixed-u
nathan said the experience left him feeling guilty and said. >> i do not feel like anything. i do not feel like a human. >> reporter: after constructing 30 shelter cabins in another location in santa rosa the camp is being closed even though there are more than 200 people living in it. is there a place for them to go? that is supposed to be the county's responsibility. >> we are working to find a place. >> it is so public. >> reporter: eric wood love to move to the...
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nathan lyon then sealed the win for the aussies, by taking his second five wicket haul of the match.t, plenty of celebrities have backed the huge effort to raise money for people affected by the terrible bush fires in australia, and the australian legend shane warne is doing his bit by auctioning off his baggy green. the caps are stuff of australian sporting legend and it's expected to fetch an awful lot of money. the former england captain michael vaughan made a bid of $25,0000, but the current highest bid is just over $315,000. that's just over £165,000. remarkable. some news from tottenham this evening. they say they have found no evidence to support allegations of racism towards chelsea's antonio rudiger. play was stopped after the defender said he had monkey noises. spurs responded by launching a full investigation, alongside the police. the club has said that the metropolitan police have now exhausted all avenues of investigation. italian football has been plagued by racism and this weekend brescia stiker mario balotelli became the latest player to receive abuse during his side
nathan lyon then sealed the win for the aussies, by taking his second five wicket haul of the match.t, plenty of celebrities have backed the huge effort to raise money for people affected by the terrible bush fires in australia, and the australian legend shane warne is doing his bit by auctioning off his baggy green. the caps are stuff of australian sporting legend and it's expected to fetch an awful lot of money. the former england captain michael vaughan made a bid of $25,0000, but the...
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nathan gonzales, anything more on that "stop the madness" campaign?uest: there were somewhere there are credible challengers, and whether are not, maybe that would inspire someone to get into the race -- i did know my -- i did not know my congresswoman or congressman was voting that way. ,e will see the end of the year financial campaign, finance reports are due at the end of the month. we will see if republicans, republican challengers have been able to capitalize in the same way we have seen some of the democratic numbers -- we will see what that looks like and what that means for the election going forward. host: let's go to las vegas, independent caller jim. tim.r: it is actually i am a retired marine. we bounced all over the last 15, 30 minutes. the initial thing i was going to talk about was the military aspects, one person with the hispanic voice who was saying trump doesn't know anything about the military. but let's forget that. the initial thing is impeachment, correct? my problem is, the commercial you just put on. what are we supposed to b
nathan gonzales, anything more on that "stop the madness" campaign?uest: there were somewhere there are credible challengers, and whether are not, maybe that would inspire someone to get into the race -- i did know my -- i did not know my congresswoman or congressman was voting that way. ,e will see the end of the year financial campaign, finance reports are due at the end of the month. we will see if republicans, republican challengers have been able to capitalize in the same way we...
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when nathan mackinnon collected his second late on, it signalled another defeat for the side from detroitt our website. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. monday brought some beautiful winter sunshine to large swathes of the uk. unfortunately, the prospects for the rest of this week are distinctly dull for one reason or another, be it a lot of low cloud lurking about, orfor this morning, some pretty stubborn fog. the high pressure that's keeping things dry is going to be staying with us, but it's just going to reorientate itself a little through the next few days, eventually shifting away south—westwards and pulling in more moisture from the atlantic. that's what's going to help to thicken our cloud. for this morning, the densest of fog likely to be an issue, i think, across the southern counties of england and into south wales. a lot of our major motorways, of course, in this area. please do bear in mind when you take to the roads that the fog could be patchy, so you could be in it one minute, out of it the next, then back in, and that is particularly dang
when nathan mackinnon collected his second late on, it signalled another defeat for the side from detroitt our website. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. monday brought some beautiful winter sunshine to large swathes of the uk. unfortunately, the prospects for the rest of this week are distinctly dull for one reason or another, be it a lot of low cloud lurking about, orfor this morning, some pretty stubborn fog. the high pressure that's keeping things dry is...
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nathan gonzales is with us at the table. table, editor and publisher of inside elections. commentatortions from roll call. guest: good morning. host:
nathan gonzales is with us at the table. table, editor and publisher of inside elections. commentatortions from roll call. guest: good morning. host:
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in carlisle tonight, the league to side went to head against championship cardiff city, thanks to nathanasant early strike there. but look at this for a long throw, it is set up aidan flynn plus my equaliser, just ten minutes later. just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, just before the break, the ball fell to josh murphy, who just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, who put cardiff in front. they went on to win 4—3, now going to redding in round four. now the former england striker has decided to hang up her boots at the age of 32. she says she now wants to help boost the women's game from off the field. dolinsky reports. —— joe belinsky. her life and football started on the birmingham council estate. at the end, her career, like her sport, now has greater significance. rising in the layers tribune today, she says she's achieved all she could hope for. as she stepped away, she can fairly claim to be one of the sport wasn't pioneers pioneers. and she scores! she was 17 when she broke through at charlton, but such was the state of the game she left because the club
in carlisle tonight, the league to side went to head against championship cardiff city, thanks to nathanasant early strike there. but look at this for a long throw, it is set up aidan flynn plus my equaliser, just ten minutes later. just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, just before the break, the ball fell to josh murphy, who just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, who put cardiff in front. they went on to win 4—3, now going to redding in round four. now the former...
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nathan lives next door and is against the plan. he poins to the safety and sanitation problems already caused bthe people living in a growing homeless encampment arod the corner under the highway one o one overss nathan lieves atever funds the county would commit to the proposed the spent more efficiently this. >>almost $6 million for 60 people. that doesn't go far that over >>and rolyn kedall area was homeless for close to 4 years before moving into her sister'apartment for months ago, she lives across from the send house under consideration for purchase by the county. it's locaed at 8.66 sonoma avenue in santa rosa one block away from the police department and next door to where rehabilitation and mental health facility an church she supports the shared housing proposal we need to help you know because i know lot of that we keep the place you know clean and at's what we need we need to screen these people and bring hiinto this you know. >>environme a good. >>you kw, and it's wonderful, although county supervisor lead to hopkins s
nathan lives next door and is against the plan. he poins to the safety and sanitation problems already caused bthe people living in a growing homeless encampment arod the corner under the highway one o one overss nathan lieves atever funds the county would commit to the proposed the spent more efficiently this. >>almost $6 million for 60 people. that doesn't go far that over >>and rolyn kedall area was homeless for close to 4 years before moving into her sister'apartment for months...
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nathan, thanks so much editor and publisher inside elections and a cnn political analyst. >> the democratso iowa for a live cnn presidential debate in partnership with the des moines register tonight at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. >>> and new and serious doubts about the imminent threat claim president trump used to justify the killing of a top iranian general. state department officials tell cnn they were not made aware of any imminent threat for u.s. embassies and no warrants about any specific dangers were sent to diplomatic outposts before the killing of qassem soleimani. now top administration officials, well, they're shifting their narrative from imminence to deterrence. >> president trump and those of us in his national security team are re-establishing deterrents, real deterrents against the islamic republic. >> it re-established deterrence. it responded to attacks that had been already committed. >> president trump now insists imminence doesn't matter because of general soleimani's horrible past. the president also found time to retweet this photo shopped image of nancy pelosi and c
nathan, thanks so much editor and publisher inside elections and a cnn political analyst. >> the democratso iowa for a live cnn presidential debate in partnership with the des moines register tonight at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. >>> and new and serious doubts about the imminent threat claim president trump used to justify the killing of a top iranian general. state department officials tell cnn they were not made aware of any imminent threat for u.s. embassies and no warrants...
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coronavirus fears spread the ten-year dipping to its lowest level since october joining us is dan nathan from risk reversal advisers dan, good to see you. >> clearly a risk-off sentiment today. do you see that as a buying opportunity or sign of more to come. >> listen, this virus came out of nowhere all of a sudden i think it's given investors the reason to hit the pause button a bit. when you think about the performance so far, the nasdaq making a new all-time high today, you still narrow group of stocks, microsoft up 5% on the year. that's 3.5 trillion in market cap, really doing a lot of work here to me there's a lot of underperformance outside of meg tameg a-cap tech >>> s&p is down about a percent. only one positive, utilities the number of people infectioned around the world the coronavirus is now rising. 26 deaths have been recorded meg tirrell has the laters the eunice yoon is on the ground in beijin beijing. dana from telsy advisory group is here with us to talk about the possible impact on china-exposed stocks. >> reporter: comes out just now, the numbers are ticking higher hea
coronavirus fears spread the ten-year dipping to its lowest level since october joining us is dan nathan from risk reversal advisers dan, good to see you. >> clearly a risk-off sentiment today. do you see that as a buying opportunity or sign of more to come. >> listen, this virus came out of nowhere all of a sudden i think it's given investors the reason to hit the pause button a bit. when you think about the performance so far, the nasdaq making a new all-time high today, you still...
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. >> reporter: and needs constant care from his parents karl why and nathan. >> i don't leave him i will not leave lucas, after everything that he has been through and everything that has happened to him in life. >> reporter: there are now more e. coli illnesses caused by vegetables like romaine and leafy greens than any other food group 48%. since 2017, there have been eight outbreaks sickening 508 people and killing six. the fda has not fined a single grow ner part because the agency often can't trace back the source of contamination to a particular farm. >> the fda is heavily dependent on the industry in regulating itself. >> reporter: reporting for the "boston globe" christine spent six months investigating the fda's response to tainted lettuce outbreaks. lucas got sick on october 18, 2018, one of more than 60 reported illnesses but it wasn't until november 20th, that the government linked the illnesses to romaine and warned the public. >> don't eat it. don't serve it at thanksgiving and don't buy it until further notice >> reporter: nearly a month later, on december 13th, a californ
. >> reporter: and needs constant care from his parents karl why and nathan. >> i don't leave him i will not leave lucas, after everything that he has been through and everything that has happened to him in life. >> reporter: there are now more e. coli illnesses caused by vegetables like romaine and leafy greens than any other food group 48%. since 2017, there have been eight outbreaks sickening 508 people and killing six. the fda has not fined a single grow ner part because...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize petty officer second class nathan newburg for being named u.s.o. coast guardman of the year for 2019. stationed in savannah, georgia, i'm so proud they recognized him for his brave efforts to rescue the crew of an overturned cargoship off the coast of the first congressional district of georgia. in early september, officer newburg responded to a 3:00 a.m. call about the golden ray cargo ship capsizing. in early september, he was subsequently lowered from a helicopter, crossed along the side of the ship, and descended inside to rescue the captain and a pilot. his effort along with the rest of the coast guard rescued all 24 of the ship's crew. in addition to his work with the golden ray, he has helped evacuate individuals with health conditions from cruiseships, worked to recover coast guardsman bodies missing in action since world war ii in greenland, and competed over 120 ariel satellite hours in support of missions. thank you for your service to our country. congratulations on being named u.s.o. coast guardsman of the year for 2019. mr. speaker, i
speaker, i rise today to recognize petty officer second class nathan newburg for being named u.s.o. coast guardman of the year for 2019. stationed in savannah, georgia, i'm so proud they recognized him for his brave efforts to rescue the crew of an overturned cargoship off the coast of the first congressional district of georgia. in early september, officer newburg responded to a 3:00 a.m. call about the golden ray cargo ship capsizing. in early september, he was subsequently lowered from a...
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i'm nathan masters, and this is many people see l.a city of the future, a place without a past, a freewayropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california historrun deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in look back and uncover some of these forgotst
i'm nathan masters, and this is many people see l.a city of the future, a place without a past, a freewayropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california historrun deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in look back and uncover some of these forgotst
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ohio and nevada, quarterback nathan rorke, 35 yards. gatorade that sold last decade.gets a french fry shower and he actually ate one of the fries which was funny. pac 12 play and single coming back from an acl tear, back-to-back threes at the half and keep an eye on, back door for the layup and one cross over, two cross overs. they're 66 and 0 all-time ♪♪ next time i'll go to jack,n at least then i'll get fed. ♪ head to jack in the box and experience the joy of missing out with my $5.99 white cheddar cheeseburger combo. ♪ only at jack in the box! ♪ [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go?! i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! geico sequels. vote and enter to win today! not the leg! you dang woodchucks! does scrubbing grease feel like a workout? scrub less with
ohio and nevada, quarterback nathan rorke, 35 yards. gatorade that sold last decade.gets a french fry shower and he actually ate one of the fries which was funny. pac 12 play and single coming back from an acl tear, back-to-back threes at the half and keep an eye on, back door for the layup and one cross over, two cross overs. they're 66 and 0 all-time ♪♪ next time i'll go to jack,n at least then i'll get fed. ♪ head to jack in the box and experience the joy of missing out with my $5.99...
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. >> reporter: whatever the final destination, from the looks of nathan in the cockpit, he's about ready for take off. kris v cleave, atlanta. >> and that's he overnight news for this new year's day. it >>> it's wednesday, january 1st, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." welcome to 2020. we'll take a look at celebrations around the world as the clock struck midnight. >>> embassy attack. in an exclusive interview with cbs news, secretary of state mike pompeo accuses iran of, quote, state-sponsored terror. >>> and pontifical slap. why pope francis smacked a woman's hand in st. peter's woman's hand in st. peter's square. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. anne-marie green is off. i'm wendy gillette. happy new year. celebrations around the world marked the start of 2020. in new york's times square about a million people partied amid tight security as the iconic crystal ball dropped to usher in the new year without incident. elsewhere, fireworks litit up t sky in cities across the globe as people said good-bye to 2019.
. >> reporter: whatever the final destination, from the looks of nathan in the cockpit, he's about ready for take off. kris v cleave, atlanta. >> and that's he overnight news for this new year's day. it >>> it's wednesday, january 1st, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." welcome to 2020. we'll take a look at celebrations around the world as the clock struck midnight. >>> embassy attack. in an exclusive interview with cbs news, secretary of state mike...
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your traders tim seymour jeff mills dan nathan and guy adami tonight on fast, stop us if you heard this before. the markets, another round of all-time highs but. >> stop. >> but not every stock taking part in the record rally we have names that focus on the consumer may be dying to play catch-up maybe ways to make money plus you hear exclusively from the ceo of bnp you think that's a marketing fad. think again. how about tying money you owe on debt to how the environmental you are. happening with big companies we'll talk about it. kicking off a big week for earnings, netflix, intel, many more, break down how the options market is setting you up happy friday, everybody. start today with the big number. it was a big number. housing starts surging 16.9% last month that's the best monthly print in more than a decade the news setting the home construction etf, eib highest level in 18 years. >> guy adami. >> yes, sir. >> if you build it. >> well ray consella, tim you follow me. >> that's why i'm here. >> dan -- >> it's nine seconds in the show and dan is done. tuned out. >> you got a little s
your traders tim seymour jeff mills dan nathan and guy adami tonight on fast, stop us if you heard this before. the markets, another round of all-time highs but. >> stop. >> but not every stock taking part in the record rally we have names that focus on the consumer may be dying to play catch-up maybe ways to make money plus you hear exclusively from the ceo of bnp you think that's a marketing fad. think again. how about tying money you owe on debt to how the environmental you are....
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i'm nathan masters, and this i "lost l.a." many people see l.a. as a city of the future, a place without a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california history run deep. people have cald this land home for thousands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in the decades to come, so let's look back and uncover some of these forgten stories in the archives. "lost l.a." explores southern california history by bringing archival materials to life. life.
i'm nathan masters, and this i "lost l.a." many people see l.a. as a city of the future, a place without a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california history run deep. people have cald this land home for thousands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in the decades to come, so let's look back and uncover some of these forgten stories in the archives....
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rajini vaidya nathan there. now come with me because i'm going somewhere rather special.. i want to be out in the wind because if you want to feel optimistic about our climate future, just look at the price of electricity generated by offshore wind. it has fallen by one third in the last few years and is now so cheap it could put fossil fuels out of business. and that is thanks, in part, to the work of a danish inventor. he has been called the father of the wind industry and freya cole has been to see him. wind. the invisible source of energy which now has the potential to change the world. the question used to be we like it but can we afford it? now the question is how can we afford not to? from a young age danish inventor henrik stiesdal knew that a lot more could be done to use this natural and free source of electricity. henrik created his first wind turbine at the age of 16. in 1991 he opened the world's first offshore wind farm and his design for the modern wind turbine earned the title of the danish concept and that concept has shaped the wind industry for what it
rajini vaidya nathan there. now come with me because i'm going somewhere rather special.. i want to be out in the wind because if you want to feel optimistic about our climate future, just look at the price of electricity generated by offshore wind. it has fallen by one third in the last few years and is now so cheap it could put fossil fuels out of business. and that is thanks, in part, to the work of a danish inventor. he has been called the father of the wind industry and freya cole has been...
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of the briggs it party nathan gill to get their insights on briggs it developments . the u.k. is going to go in one direction and the e.u. will continue in the direction it's going in because it will not lend its lesson now what can britain do about it our prime minister boris johnson must be fair he must maintain and uphold the promises he made in the general election in december and when it comes to it if the e.u. offered us a horrible deal because they want to maintain control over this he must walk away and say well no deal i suspect it will very much be. in name only i don't think there'll be much of divergence if any at all from the european union the preparations have stopped so that's a sign that they are planning to have a deal of some kind the only way they're going to get a widespread comprehensive deal and everything they need to get a deal on by the end of the years if there isn't much change to what the current situation is we were promised that freedom of movement would end this year and the government has confirmed the last 48 hours it will continue until june
of the briggs it party nathan gill to get their insights on briggs it developments . the u.k. is going to go in one direction and the e.u. will continue in the direction it's going in because it will not lend its lesson now what can britain do about it our prime minister boris johnson must be fair he must maintain and uphold the promises he made in the general election in december and when it comes to it if the e.u. offered us a horrible deal because they want to maintain control over this he...
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he was nathan weinstein. my first book was deeply influenced by my reading of bithynia west. the schools and cultures teach such crap. there was a core of american literature that was so great but so neglected. they have never studied. they wrote for the new yorker. this one deeply influenced me. of the 1930s and 40s you teach the great gaps be. fitzgerald died at the age of 41 years old. all of his books were out of print. these are books and they were defiant books. they were also very funny. i did not realize at the time. when they were first published. they did not sell very well. my work was that and then i i went to africa and as i said away for my family from my family and my united states was a perspective with the vietnam war going on. and it was decolonize. that affected me a lot. i have something to write about. not my pathetic little salt in my family but a big subject. in africa. big events were taking place. the perspective that joseph conrad head. and met a lot. >> do you think your spirit defiance. is that still alive. even when you're writing today. it is you
he was nathan weinstein. my first book was deeply influenced by my reading of bithynia west. the schools and cultures teach such crap. there was a core of american literature that was so great but so neglected. they have never studied. they wrote for the new yorker. this one deeply influenced me. of the 1930s and 40s you teach the great gaps be. fitzgerald died at the age of 41 years old. all of his books were out of print. these are books and they were defiant books. they were also very funny....
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planned departure tomorrow night from the european union place is said to live on the line now by nathan gill he's briggs it party m.e.p. at least for another day and he was in the chamber yesterday i believe you are among those people who are waving the uni jack flags in celebration argues what really still celebrating though isn't the stand the leader of your party nigel farage he really likened this deal to putting lipstick on a pig basically it was just a kind of slightly jazz that version of trees and maize agreement is it worth celebrating. i think it's worth celebrating the fact that we're leaving the european union at midnight tomorrow and once we've done that that's the point of no return that's the point where in the minds of the british people were gone we've lost the the flag has been taken down officially we are no longer members of the e.u. yes you're right we're still bound by this this w.a. this draw agreement and we did say that it was one of the worst deals in history but with that in mind we did get some very important concessions from the prime minister in which he sa
planned departure tomorrow night from the european union place is said to live on the line now by nathan gill he's briggs it party m.e.p. at least for another day and he was in the chamber yesterday i believe you are among those people who are waving the uni jack flags in celebration argues what really still celebrating though isn't the stand the leader of your party nigel farage he really likened this deal to putting lipstick on a pig basically it was just a kind of slightly jazz that version...
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common rules otherwise we will lose too many benefits always the optimist that's why we like you mr nathan hug as always it's good to have you all are so good to get your insights we appreciate it thanks. for the world polls to this week to remember the horrors of the holocaust to mark 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz nazi death camp survivors reunited monday at the very site where more than a 1000000 men women and children most of them jews were murdered today the focus was here in berlin as israel's president spoke before the german parliament. the jewish poet is available sang this lullaby to comfort children as they were forced into a gas chamber in auschwitz. addressing the german parliament israeli president rubin rivlin warned of resurgent anti semitism across europe and said germany had a key role to play in combating it. give the money had a chip. germany the country where the so-called final solution was devised has assumed responsibility for the protection of international liberal values which are being violated by populism. kid negate the late forty's. rivlin said
common rules otherwise we will lose too many benefits always the optimist that's why we like you mr nathan hug as always it's good to have you all are so good to get your insights we appreciate it thanks. for the world polls to this week to remember the horrors of the holocaust to mark 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz nazi death camp survivors reunited monday at the very site where more than a 1000000 men women and children most of them jews were murdered today the focus was here...