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erik nielsen stays with us.nvestor,largest softbank, is said to postpone -- pushing the company to postpone the public offering. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ olaf scholz speaking. this is one thing investors and the markets want to know about, is about fiscal stimulus. saying he is presenting a solid budget. germany also has a strict rules on what he can or can't do. we will have to keep an eye on this. as we listen to him, the main takeaway is, are we going to have to have a recession of -5% in germany for them to start spending? erik: i don't think so, but your point is well taken. the german budget is actually expansionary already, one of the few ones in europe. they have the rules of the balanced budget and there is a huge commitment, as you heard him say now, to it. germany is almost technically -- certainly in a technical recession right now. certainly, a lot of germans understand that the need -- they need to invest more and do more at this stage. certainlyably and not enough of what i would like to see. franci
erik nielsen stays with us.nvestor,largest softbank, is said to postpone -- pushing the company to postpone the public offering. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ olaf scholz speaking. this is one thing investors and the markets want to know about, is about fiscal stimulus. saying he is presenting a solid budget. germany also has a strict rules on what he can or can't do. we will have to keep an eye on this. as we listen to him, the main takeaway is, are we going to have to have a recession of -5% in...
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katie nielsen is at the baseball field now with more. >> reporter: the first rope incident happened a uple of weeks ago, on the sense of this elementary school behind the field. it was investigated as a hate crime but a student came forward thank you for the rope on the ground and try to throw it over the fence and it got caught up at the top of the fence. now, the second was actually found here at the baseball field which is owned i the city of oakland. someone tied a rope intentionally to the batting cages, and now many parents saying with two incidents happening weeks aparemotions are high. there are few things more american than apple pie and baseball. but, there are other associations with our country's history that don't play quite so well. >> there is no other way to associate this, a noose is targeting the african-americans in the community. >> julian started kindergarten a few weeks ago. >> i like it for 100. >> after hearing about a second incident near the school, mark is understandably concerned. >> this school is being targeted. do you really want to wait for that person
katie nielsen is at the baseball field now with more. >> reporter: the first rope incident happened a uple of weeks ago, on the sense of this elementary school behind the field. it was investigated as a hate crime but a student came forward thank you for the rope on the ground and try to throw it over the fence and it got caught up at the top of the fence. now, the second was actually found here at the baseball field which is owned i the city of oakland. someone tied a rope intentionally...
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from uganda to stuttgart the headquarters of selective one the twin brothers nielsen pair clem are the 3rd generation to run the family business in stuttgart the seedlings from uganda planted in the soil to take root the claims are often asked whether we wouldn't be more environmentally friendly to just do all the cultivating here. because you don't have to artificially heat in africa and basically you have an incredibly high growth per area it's actually the case that production there has an ecologically lower c o 2 footprint than if the cuttings were produced here. with wife with a poke in the list etc stickling i saw him and he. stood guard headquarters is mainly used for developing and planning next year and new offices being opened in ethiopia according to the entrepreneurs the cost pressure in the industry is enormous making the lower wages in east africa a major boom or stuff. we produce in east africa because the unit costs and the wages we pay for them fit well together and we also have enough manpower available it's the only way we can still be successful in the market and it
from uganda to stuttgart the headquarters of selective one the twin brothers nielsen pair clem are the 3rd generation to run the family business in stuttgart the seedlings from uganda planted in the soil to take root the claims are often asked whether we wouldn't be more environmentally friendly to just do all the cultivating here. because you don't have to artificially heat in africa and basically you have an incredibly high growth per area it's actually the case that production there has an...
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mientras nielsen sea gobernador del estado, esto a pesar que los electores aprobaron una medida paraiones. >>> dio luz verde a el gobierno federal para negar asilo a los migrantes en la frontera. esto a pesar que existe una demanda en otros tribunales. para detener las Órdenes de la administraciÓn trump sobre este tema. >>> en la practica no podrÍan solicitar asilo en estados unidos sin antes no lo solicitaron en mÉxico, por ejemplo. >>> recibieron en washington dc a 2 inmigrantes. que estuvieron a punto de entrar en deportaciÓn. recibieron una carta del servicio de inmigraciÓn notificÁndoles que debÍan abandonar el paÍs. una de estas inmigrantes vive en el Área de la bahÍa. >>> quiero ser la voz para las personas no estamos solos. estamos juntos unidos. y vamos a salir de esta situaciÓn. >>> mÁs de un centenar de legisladores solicitaron la revisiÓn de las notificaciones. se anunciÓ que las notificaciones quedaban sin efecto. >>> agregÓ que ellas y otras personas que luchan contra enfermed enfermedades graves merecen algo mejor que la polÍtica antiinhumana. >>> ya se sabe mÁs de la
mientras nielsen sea gobernador del estado, esto a pesar que los electores aprobaron una medida paraiones. >>> dio luz verde a el gobierno federal para negar asilo a los migrantes en la frontera. esto a pesar que existe una demanda en otros tribunales. para detener las Órdenes de la administraciÓn trump sobre este tema. >>> en la practica no podrÍan solicitar asilo en estados unidos sin antes no lo solicitaron en mÉxico, por ejemplo. >>> recibieron en washington...
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gary nielsen y una demanda contra los cigarrillos electrÓnicos. >> buenas tardes para este dÍa donde
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live at the headquarters, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >> thank you . >>> to our fire watch, cruisers trying to put out a vegetation fire just south of kelsey ville. several evacuations are in place including areas on both sides of highway 29. the k fire has burned e res so plumas county has exploded in size today. over 24,000 acres. cal fire says right now moore than 500 firefighters along with air tankers are fighting the fire. the walker fire broke out wednesday. the torah evacuations are in place for some residents there is no containment . >>> another county west of red bluff, the redbank fire is 9% contained, burning moore than 7300 acres. it was sparked by lightning . >>> san francisco mayor london breed wants voters to approve borrowing moore than half $1 billion to build or rehabilitate affordable housing. measure a on the november ballot would put $600 million into new, low income d fund upgrades and repairs the campaign kickoff event today. >> we care about making sure san francisco is a moore affordable place for each and every one of us. we need this bond. we need proposition a
live at the headquarters, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >> thank you . >>> to our fire watch, cruisers trying to put out a vegetation fire just south of kelsey ville. several evacuations are in place including areas on both sides of highway 29. the k fire has burned e res so plumas county has exploded in size today. over 24,000 acres. cal fire says right now moore than 500 firefighters along with air tankers are fighting the fire. the walker fire broke out wednesday. the torah...
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. >>> luego que el senador nielsen firmÓ la ley sb 230.ener la capacitaciÓn mÁs estricta, para minimizar el uso de fuerza tras nuestra sociedad y tienen que tener la capacitaciÓn adecuada tras esta ley. >>>.... 5 policÍas involucrados en la muerte de este joven con discapacidad mental en junio de este aÑo. segÚn los familiares, los agentes sabÍan que el joven tenÍa problemas mentales y no usaron procedimientos adecuados para evitar su muerte. >>> cientos de trabajadores del campo sufren un duro golpe luego que una compaÑÍa de sembradios de flores. al no poder solventar los gastos. se verÁn afectadas. y conversÓ con trabajadores nos dice cuÁl es su mayor preocupaciÓn. >>> quÉ tal? buenas tardes compaÑeros. cuenta con 2 plantas y pescador de acuerdo a la organizaciÓn fuente el 75% de ellos podrÍa ser de la comunidad indocumentada. veamos. >>> me quedÉ sin trabajo. voy a seguir adelante. no pasa nada. pero sÍ, yo no he podido dormir bien. >>> como un balde de agua frÍa, recibiÓ la noticia la seÑora juana el dÍa de ayer, que se quedarÍa sin tr
. >>> luego que el senador nielsen firmÓ la ley sb 230.ener la capacitaciÓn mÁs estricta, para minimizar el uso de fuerza tras nuestra sociedad y tienen que tener la capacitaciÓn adecuada tras esta ley. >>>.... 5 policÍas involucrados en la muerte de este joven con discapacidad mental en junio de este aÑo. segÚn los familiares, los agentes sabÍan que el joven tenÍa problemas mentales y no usaron procedimientos adecuados para evitar su muerte. >>> cientos de...
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nielsen agregÓ que no tenÍa autoridad para prohibir estos productos pero que esperaba trabajar con legisladoresde contratistas designarlos como empleados y recibir mejores beneficios. tambiÉn estÁ sobre su escritorio la que impondrÍa nuevos horarios de clases a los alumnos de preparatoria las 8:30 de la maÑana y a los de secundaria a las 8:00 de la maÑana. >> el presidente donald trump va a visitar maÑana martes el Área de la bahÍa. un viaje que tiene como meta recaudar fondos para su prÓxima campaÑa electoral esta serÁ la cuarta vez que donald trump visita california desde que asumiÓ la presidencia los estados unidos. la Última vez que lo hizo fue en 2016 cuanto enfrentÓ violentas protestas. >> y en maryland un grupo de demandantes se hacen escuchar con respecto a la carga pÚblica. la nueva regla del gobierno de donald trump que prohÍbe otorgar residencias permanentes a inmigrantes que usen beneficios pÚblicos. >> los afectados alegan que esta medida es inconstitucional y un mecanismo para negar ayuda migratoria. nuestro colega tiene los pormenores. >> maryland se presentÓ la primera demanda f
nielsen agregÓ que no tenÍa autoridad para prohibir estos productos pero que esperaba trabajar con legisladoresde contratistas designarlos como empleados y recibir mejores beneficios. tambiÉn estÁ sobre su escritorio la que impondrÍa nuevos horarios de clases a los alumnos de preparatoria las 8:30 de la maÑana y a los de secundaria a las 8:00 de la maÑana. >> el presidente donald trump va a visitar maÑana martes el Área de la bahÍa. un viaje que tiene como meta recaudar fondos...
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for now i am speaking with a nielsen ceo.is the man who has had great experience in ai for the past 10 years. good to have you with us. contributed a change in conversation? how will you collate your ratings as well as consumer behavior? >> ai is fundamentally changing the way we do our businesses. we have two bank core businesses, the ai models are bringing in some much data to enable us to understand everything a consumer is watching or engaging in on any screen and whether they are publishing or receiving. it has given us a more robust view and it is more predictive of what they're watching in the future. it is helping people create an program. the other works with retail and package goods. he gives us more real-time data about what people are doing everywhere in the world. haslinda: this comes against the back ground of scrutiny and greater privacy. how are you navigating that? >> one of those threats is privacy. it is important that one of the human values is we have the right to be private. why we are doing a lot with c
for now i am speaking with a nielsen ceo.is the man who has had great experience in ai for the past 10 years. good to have you with us. contributed a change in conversation? how will you collate your ratings as well as consumer behavior? >> ai is fundamentally changing the way we do our businesses. we have two bank core businesses, the ai models are bringing in some much data to enable us to understand everything a consumer is watching or engaging in on any screen and whether they are...
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but as kpix 5's katie nielsen reports, the massive rocks keep ending up on the street, and now the city is caught between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: this is the boulder battleground, these dozen massive rocks shoved into the streets, sometime overnight, in an apparent protest. this all started two weeks ago, when some neighbors got together to put the rocks on the sidewalk, to deter homeless encampments. and the open use, and sale of drugs. since then, it has been nothing but a battle, people keep pushing the rocks into the street, and crews from san francisco's department of public works keep putting them back on the sidewalk, most recently, yesterday afternoon. and today, they are back in the red. this cycle has actually happened three times in the past week. but, neighbors are now divided on whether there massive boulders are the right answer to san francisco's homeless crisis. others say they are just fed up with the city's lack of action. >> there is frequently tense, people sleeping, people taking drugs. i have seen people should appear, and i am just trying to walked o
but as kpix 5's katie nielsen reports, the massive rocks keep ending up on the street, and now the city is caught between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: this is the boulder battleground, these dozen massive rocks shoved into the streets, sometime overnight, in an apparent protest. this all started two weeks ago, when some neighbors got together to put the rocks on the sidewalk, to deter homeless encampments. and the open use, and sale of drugs. since then, it has been nothing but a...
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. >> katie nielsen is at the pleasanton police station with the story. >> reporter: pleasanton police still have not made any arrests in the attempted break-in from two weeks ago. they do have video of the suspects from an existing ring to finance camera, but the founder of deep says no deep sentinnel says their system may have stopped these burglars in their tracks. >>> reporter: a new security camera video, a man can be seen knocking on the front door of the home on september 11th. >> they wanted to see someone was home. >> reporter: andre didn't answer because she was in the shower. moments later the two men pulled off their masks, and started kicking in the door. >> at that point, i was scared. >> reporter: with the would-be burglars heard her screaming, they ran off, not expecting anyone to be home. >> they were trying to get whatever they could really quickly. >> reporter: david dellinger is the founder of deep sentinel. when he heard about what happened, he offered to install a security camera system, at no cost. >> were able to have these guards respond in a matter of seconds
. >> katie nielsen is at the pleasanton police station with the story. >> reporter: pleasanton police still have not made any arrests in the attempted break-in from two weeks ago. they do have video of the suspects from an existing ring to finance camera, but the founder of deep says no deep sentinnel says their system may have stopped these burglars in their tracks. >>> reporter: a new security camera video, a man can be seen knocking on the front door of the home on...
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and katie nielsen shows us how it works. >> reporter: when i walk up into this home, there is someone in a monitoring system watching my move. >> hello, this is sentinel security. can i assist you? >> we have stopped vandalism. a home invasion in san bernardino. we stopped burglaries. package theft. >> the deep sentinel system uses its own hardware and cameras and provides monitoring. but, there is a monthly fee. >>> it is a video that quickly went viral and upset many people. coming up, hear from a woman who says she was a victim of a racially charged attack outside a california cvs. >>> and it's a plot of land where toxic waste was dumped years ago. now, richmond wants to build housing on top of it. the group trying to put a stop to that >>> tonight, we are hearing from a california woman who became the target of a racist rant. >> a shocking confrontation caught on camera. laura perez talked to her and brings us her testimony. >> when somebody says they want to kill you? and they call you the n word. >> reporter: adrene ashford hasn't had to watch this video over and over. >> the la
and katie nielsen shows us how it works. >> reporter: when i walk up into this home, there is someone in a monitoring system watching my move. >> hello, this is sentinel security. can i assist you? >> we have stopped vandalism. a home invasion in san bernardino. we stopped burglaries. package theft. >> the deep sentinel system uses its own hardware and cameras and provides monitoring. but, there is a monthly fee. >>> it is a video that quickly went viral and...
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might see some considerable changes there this is a good nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a pretty good season but he's worried about the future climate change could change everything. they're called suddenly stopped because they'd be warmer and going at lower and lower ne so then being we have a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in this as city not just for the fishermen if the seals see birds and whales that feed on them now this extraordinary feat of nature is under threat the outcome depends on the political will to act in a time of global crisis. the club and yachts in the west coast of norway where there's been a long rich history of ship building but this is something different to ships the roald amundsen the for itself once in a nearing completion and there are steps into the future. state of the art at this is that will take paying passengers in remote parts of the world powered partly by bashing but you expedition ship together is a complex process as you might imagine involving welders carpenters an
might see some considerable changes there this is a good nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a pretty good season but he's worried about the future climate change could change everything. they're called suddenly stopped because they'd be warmer and going at lower and lower ne so then being we have a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in this as city not just for the fishermen if the seals see birds and whales that feed on...
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a study by nielsen found that global sales of plant—based meat products grew 20% in the year tojune 2018uld reach $140 billion in the next ten years, according to barclays, grabbing a 10% share of the $1.4 trillion world meat market. this year's standout blockbuster us stock market listing has been beyond meat, it's shares are up more than 600% from the debut in may. one uk company hoping to take on beyond meat and impossible foods is the meatless farm company, which launched in the us last month. morten toft bech is with us now. he's the founder of the meatless farm company. you have brought in some examples of your products which are on sale in the uk and various supermarkets. how did this all begin? it started three years ago with my wife complaining she lacked some sort of substitute for making a spaghetti bolognese that was fresh and acting the same way as meat, looked the same way as mincemeat and would kick and taste the same. i thought that might be a good idea. as a family we support the meet reduction theme. we know that something needs to be done for the planet. was that your
a study by nielsen found that global sales of plant—based meat products grew 20% in the year tojune 2018uld reach $140 billion in the next ten years, according to barclays, grabbing a 10% share of the $1.4 trillion world meat market. this year's standout blockbuster us stock market listing has been beyond meat, it's shares are up more than 600% from the debut in may. one uk company hoping to take on beyond meat and impossible foods is the meatless farm company, which launched in the us last...
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might see some considerable changes there this is a good nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a pretty good season but he's worried about the future climate change could change everything. suddenly stopped because he'd be warmer and going at all around the dollar north so then being the have a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in the city not just for the fishermen if the seals see birds and whales that feed on them now this extraordinary feat of nature is under threat the outcome is it depends on the political will to act in a time of global crisis. the club and yachts in the west coast of norway where there's been a long rich history of ship building but this is something different to ships the roald amundsen the for itself once in a nearing completion and there are steps into the future. state of the arctic but this is ships that will take paying passengers remote parts of the world powered partly by bashing but you know expedition ship together is a complex process as you might imagine involving welders carpen
might see some considerable changes there this is a good nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a pretty good season but he's worried about the future climate change could change everything. suddenly stopped because he'd be warmer and going at all around the dollar north so then being the have a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in the city not just for the fishermen if the seals see birds and whales that feed on them now...
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la cual espera sea firmada >> por el gobernador gaby nielsen con tal de permitir a dos empleados tener de trasporte compartido kerem proveer transporte en autos y conductores, pero que no pueden permitir llegar a ese futuro mientras destruye los sueÑos y las vidas de sus empleados. quienes se merecen un trabajo decente . para organizaciones locales. el seguir es positivo. en un comunicado nos dieron lo siguiente . la propuesta ... hemos tomado la posiciÓn de que el conde no son verdaderos contratistas independientes y deben ser tratados como empleados para recibir todos sus beneficios. pero uber anunciÓ que ellos continÚan creyendo que sus conductores estÁn adecuadamente clasificados como contratistas independientes y que con la propuesta no serÍan automÁticamente reclasificados como empleados incluso, al convertirse en ley enfatice que los conductores tienen control de cuando dÓnde y cómo trabaja por lo que seguirÁ respondiendo a los reclamos de reclasificaciÓn inadecuada en corte... polÍtico de nuestro estado se perdieron de una importante oportunidad de apoyar a la gran mayorÍa de c
la cual espera sea firmada >> por el gobernador gaby nielsen con tal de permitir a dos empleados tener de trasporte compartido kerem proveer transporte en autos y conductores, pero que no pueden permitir llegar a ese futuro mientras destruye los sueÑos y las vidas de sus empleados. quienes se merecen un trabajo decente . para organizaciones locales. el seguir es positivo. en un comunicado nos dieron lo siguiente . la propuesta ... hemos tomado la posiciÓn de que el conde no son...
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might see some considerable changes there this ca give nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a prettygood season but he's worried about the future change could change everything. they're called suddenly stopped because they'd be warmer and going at lower and lower ne so then being the how bad a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in the says city not just for the fishermen but if the seals seabirds and whales that feed on them now this extraordinary feat of nature is under threat the outcome as it depends on the political will to act in a time of global crisis. the club and yachts in the west coast of norway where there's been a long rich history of ship building but this is something different to ships the roald amundsen the for itself once in a nearing completion and there are steps into the future. state of the this is that will take paying passengers remote parts of the world power partly bypassing what you expedition ship together is a complex process as you might imagine involving welders conferences and plumbers an
might see some considerable changes there this ca give nielsen cold 13000 kilos of cold it's been a prettygood season but he's worried about the future change could change everything. they're called suddenly stopped because they'd be warmer and going at lower and lower ne so then being the how bad a big program every arab spring comes they called league their return has always been a certainty and in the says city not just for the fishermen but if the seals seabirds and whales that feed on them...
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mcaleenanen ask what i asked secretary nielsen last year are you satisfied with the current state of southbound inspections. >> no i agree strongly we can do more. part of the non-intrusive inspection kweemt equipment we are purchasing is going to outbound lanes. to your point, we've been doing outbound alongside the border patrol agents and cpb we don't have agents available to do outbound right now. we are we can improve coordination with mexico. there is a lot to do in that area and we can get stronger. >> do you -- given the numbers and the humanitarian crisis that we're seeing now, i'm taking that you wouldn't say we have made real progress on this issue since last year on southbound? >> the one area we are making progress is in acquiring the systems that will help us screen more vehicles going southbound and more canine teams. >> okay. >> and our overall hiring of cpb officers that will strengthen our base on the southwest border. but with you with our eighths redplid on humanitarian mission was a new government coming in and establishing new relationships on the investigative
mcaleenanen ask what i asked secretary nielsen last year are you satisfied with the current state of southbound inspections. >> no i agree strongly we can do more. part of the non-intrusive inspection kweemt equipment we are purchasing is going to outbound lanes. to your point, we've been doing outbound alongside the border patrol agents and cpb we don't have agents available to do outbound right now. we are we can improve coordination with mexico. there is a lot to do in that area and we...
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richard nielsen will move ahead. so you're saying this is our new normal? >> i really think so.hink the games are here to stay. impeachment started the day after he won the election. i do think some things will get done. i think some forget done, it's not a huge lift for them to get it done. they will push out and at least not for the foreseeable future. it's going to be hard to do big things. is china going to say maybe we could wait trump out or what they say we can strike a deal? >> a warning that the 2020 democrats push shut down the fossil fuel industry would trigger at least a two and a half year recession, crush with the democrats need to win. when does your hair caught on fire? that was a joke. when you say, this is not getting into dangerous territory? is it when trump's approval rate gets to 30, 35? >> the most important thing, looking at republican support. in the first half of september, the pole was at 91%. the pole is only done every two weeks. the next pole would be the last half of september. it's probably going to come down a bit but there's talk and as people l
richard nielsen will move ahead. so you're saying this is our new normal? >> i really think so.hink the games are here to stay. impeachment started the day after he won the election. i do think some things will get done. i think some forget done, it's not a huge lift for them to get it done. they will push out and at least not for the foreseeable future. it's going to be hard to do big things. is china going to say maybe we could wait trump out or what they say we can strike a deal?...
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. >>> i'm katie nielsen at raider headquarters. it has been a trying 24 hour. antonio brown never wanted to come to oakland. he was actually acquired as part of a trade. that's why some experts say he created all of this drama on his own to get exactly what he wanted to get cut from oakland. >> do you want to be a raider? >> reporter: this is part of the youtube video he shared that reportedly a phone call with the head coach questioning brown's commitment to the team. but sports marketing expert bob dorfman doesn't see it that way. >> i have a feeling he never wanted to be here. >> dorfman says he thinks brown has been trying to force the raiders to release him with a youtube video and instagram post directly asking to be released and a series of tweets. >> he saw the situation in oakland. it wasn't favorable to him. wanted to go somewhere where he looked like a winning franchise. >> reporter: and apparently, that's what happened this afternoon when brown signed with the patriots. >> he can go to new england now. which is a known team for picking up troubled p
. >>> i'm katie nielsen at raider headquarters. it has been a trying 24 hour. antonio brown never wanted to come to oakland. he was actually acquired as part of a trade. that's why some experts say he created all of this drama on his own to get exactly what he wanted to get cut from oakland. >> do you want to be a raider? >> reporter: this is part of the youtube video he shared that reportedly a phone call with the head coach questioning brown's commitment to the team. but...
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live in pleasanton, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> you wouldment expect something like this to happen at a pumpkin patch. police called to the petaluma pumpkin patch looking for a man who violated his restraining order against his ex- girlfriend. he was arrested twice this month for stalking her. they managed to spot the suspect. he made a run for it leading police on a chase inside the pumpkin patch's corn maze. >> needle in a hay stack is a good scripter. it is four acres worth of corn maze. having been this there myself with my own kids, i can attest it is not easy to walk through even under calm circumstances let alone looking for someone hunkered down in it. >> petaluma police used the entire patrol force to close in on the suspect. they ian borrowed an aircraft from the chp. the suspect was found hiding out in the corn maze. he was arrested and booked into jail. >>> well, in santa cruz, a man is lucky to be alive after his plane crashed in modesto. the single engine aircraft went down just before 8:00 on highway 99. steve large reports that pilot from santa cruz was trying to get to
live in pleasanton, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> you wouldment expect something like this to happen at a pumpkin patch. police called to the petaluma pumpkin patch looking for a man who violated his restraining order against his ex- girlfriend. he was arrested twice this month for stalking her. they managed to spot the suspect. he made a run for it leading police on a chase inside the pumpkin patch's corn maze. >> needle in a hay stack is a good scripter. it is four acres worth of...
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program and deputy director, jill nielsen, have been part of the conversations to incentivize people to enter the programs. jill has taken leadership in a lot of different ways, and she always does, but this is something they really pushed at the state level, and i appreciate very much her efforts, along with her colleagues. the funding mechanism is there is an a.p.s. s. innovation program to the department of social services. and the department of social services is sub subcontracted with calswic. and they provided matching funding for the grant. what this means is we'll be able to have stipends. there is money for eight stipends. for interns. and the doss is funding two additional stipends for a total of 10. this isn't really new for us -- they've definitely had this on the child welfare side for many, many years, where they provide opportunities for internships, and for education for people who want to become social workers and who really want to continue in the field. one of the issues around this -- one of the reasons it is important is it really does address some equity issues.
program and deputy director, jill nielsen, have been part of the conversations to incentivize people to enter the programs. jill has taken leadership in a lot of different ways, and she always does, but this is something they really pushed at the state level, and i appreciate very much her efforts, along with her colleagues. the funding mechanism is there is an a.p.s. s. innovation program to the department of social services. and the department of social services is sub subcontracted with...
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according to nielsen data.pany clinch more than half of the nation's total hard seltzers sales during the 4th of july week. the company says it's working to increase its supply. but no word yet on when store shelves will be fully restocked so if i was hoping to have a popeye's chicken sandwich and wash it down with one of those about a travel that wraps kron 4 news at a tank you for being with us this hour to stick around because our primetime coverage is just getting started on this friday night justine waltman. >>is here with what we have for kron 4 news at night. you have to rethink your dinner for we do have a lot coming up tonight on kron 4 news tonight, including a warning from health officials. >>after the first reported death in california due to vaping that makes 5 deaths nationwide. and tonight people are being urged not to use their vape pens until officials can figure out what is making people sick. we have a live report coming up. and it is official the chase center is now open for business in san
according to nielsen data.pany clinch more than half of the nation's total hard seltzers sales during the 4th of july week. the company says it's working to increase its supply. but no word yet on when store shelves will be fully restocked so if i was hoping to have a popeye's chicken sandwich and wash it down with one of those about a travel that wraps kron 4 news at a tank you for being with us this hour to stick around because our primetime coverage is just getting started on this friday...
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kirstjen nielsen was gone when she couldn't manage the border crisis. sessions were shown the door at doj after myriad mistakes including one that led to the appointment of a special counsel. gary cohn quit when he lost the debate on tariffs. and let's not forget anthony scaramucci. he was out after ten days i was press secretary when it became too much moche and not a half maga. president trump is impatient for results and he's going to change personnel as necessary to achieve them. i will take that any day over someone who cavalierly copes on the status quo or doubles down on failure with a swagger. trump's foreign policy is best described as prudent realism. he believes that given the fact that the u.s. economy now represents about 20 to 25% of the global gdp, we need to maximize our leverage wisely. trump actually considers how much military missions cost. cost our taxpayers their hard-earned money. and whether they make our life here better and safer at home. again, the bushes, very patriotic people and we honor their service in government but they
kirstjen nielsen was gone when she couldn't manage the border crisis. sessions were shown the door at doj after myriad mistakes including one that led to the appointment of a special counsel. gary cohn quit when he lost the debate on tariffs. and let's not forget anthony scaramucci. he was out after ten days i was press secretary when it became too much moche and not a half maga. president trump is impatient for results and he's going to change personnel as necessary to achieve them. i will...
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katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> berkeley might become the next bay area city to decriminalize so-called magic mushrooms. the city council will consider it next tuesday. and if approved, city resources could not be used to enforce penalties for the possession or the use of psychedelic plants. oakland approved a similar measure last june. other items on the agenda include a proposed rv park on university avenue and some updates on street paving projects. >>> let's head over to meteorologist darren peck for what's happening. >> we got a taste of fall with the cool-down and the wind. today we're going back to what you'd consider late summer. and we'll have even more changes as we get toward tuesday. let me show you what it looks like at this point. be.ou come across the golden not a cloud in sight from that bridge. if we go for the even higher view from the top of the sales force tower looking west, we're clear across the entire region. that's the scene looking down into the south and for daytime highs today, concord at 84. a little below average. it was 75 yesterday. santa rosa came in at 85. fr
katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> berkeley might become the next bay area city to decriminalize so-called magic mushrooms. the city council will consider it next tuesday. and if approved, city resources could not be used to enforce penalties for the possession or the use of psychedelic plants. oakland approved a similar measure last june. other items on the agenda include a proposed rv park on university avenue and some updates on street paving projects. >>> let's head over to...
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everyone else, mcmaster, mattis, coates, tillerson, kelly, kee t kierstjen nielsen, will he talk aboutt pressure mike pompeo, which i do emphasize it is not in his normal way to sort of make a joke about how, you know, you never know what you're going to get from that guy who works two doors down today, that he laughed at the president. >> but listen, this is a big victory of pompeo and -- >> he didn't like bolton. he's got the whole agenda. i think it will make it tougher for him to invite invitations to come out and run for the senate because he is the last man standing. i would think he'll be under heavy pressure to stay in, but still, you can't do -- you can't run this government with a strong burn out of the state department and you need first-class people to do it and that's what's missing here. >> all right. thank you all very much. next, a new cnn poll could spell trouble for trump in 2020 or could it? plus breaking news, we are minute away from polls closing in a special election and results are about to come in so, of course, we are going to go to the wall and john king. i ha
everyone else, mcmaster, mattis, coates, tillerson, kelly, kee t kierstjen nielsen, will he talk aboutt pressure mike pompeo, which i do emphasize it is not in his normal way to sort of make a joke about how, you know, you never know what you're going to get from that guy who works two doors down today, that he laughed at the president. >> but listen, this is a big victory of pompeo and -- >> he didn't like bolton. he's got the whole agenda. i think it will make it tougher for him...
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charles: we have to take the good and bad as long as they have a nielsen box. neil: thank you, my friend. charles: i'm charles payne, this is making money. breaking right now, we have big stuff going on. investors deal with the typical anxiety associated with hitting all-time highs. bias remains to the up side as buyers continue to emerge, despite a report of potential trade deal. i think market anticipated a trade breakthrough two weeks ago. i'm going to test my theory on my panel of experts, ask them where investors should be positioned now. european bank president mario draghi went out with a bang, taking shots at monetary policy with some european countries. i tell you why jay powell should take notes. democrats taking up impeachment against president trump once again as the third democratic debate is set to kick off. is the strategy shifting to if you can't beat him, impeach him? we'll debate that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: i can tell you folks, you can cut the anxiety with a knife. but major market indices, continue to knock on door of
charles: we have to take the good and bad as long as they have a nielsen box. neil: thank you, my friend. charles: i'm charles payne, this is making money. breaking right now, we have big stuff going on. investors deal with the typical anxiety associated with hitting all-time highs. bias remains to the up side as buyers continue to emerge, despite a report of potential trade deal. i think market anticipated a trade breakthrough two weeks ago. i'm going to test my theory on my panel of experts,...
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kirstjen nielsen and john kelly at dhs. dan coats, mike rogers, u.n. ambassador, nikki haley.ot all directly clashed with the president before leaving or being shown the door, but whatever the motivation was, the amount of turnover in what used to be seen as critical positions is unprecedented. when many of them leave, they're being replaced essentially by temps. these are the acting members of his cabinet now, including charles cupperman, the new acting national security adviser. the president has said in his words, i like acting, because he said it gives him more flexibility, and we might add it cuts down on dissenting points of view, which might be fine for a president who considers himself his own best press secretary, his own best intelligence analyst, even his own best hurricane forecaster. when asked when he called for and canceled the taliban meetings, i took my own advice. our jim acosta is at the white house. he has some new reporting on it. jim, what have you learned from sources? >> reporter: anderson, we know that one of the reasons why the president decided to fi
kirstjen nielsen and john kelly at dhs. dan coats, mike rogers, u.n. ambassador, nikki haley.ot all directly clashed with the president before leaving or being shown the door, but whatever the motivation was, the amount of turnover in what used to be seen as critical positions is unprecedented. when many of them leave, they're being replaced essentially by temps. these are the acting members of his cabinet now, including charles cupperman, the new acting national security adviser. the president...
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mat mattis and coats plus former secretary of state rex tillerson, homeland security chief kirstjen nielsen, h.r. mcmaster, and now bolton round out a growing list of top security officials ousted over clashes with the president. the breaking news is where we start today with some of our favorite reporters and friends. with us from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. and national political reporter robert costa. nbc news correspondent carol lee. plus former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. on set, former deputy white house chief of staff for president obama, jim messina. robert costa, i'm going to start with you because it has felt like taffy watching a little bit of pull at the highest levels of this white house and this cabinet over this meeting with the taliban. take me inside what at different times this week has seemed like maybe pence aligning himself with bolton who sounds like he was aghast based on that quote about what the taliban leaders would represent at camp david. terrorist swathed in american blood. no surprise th
mat mattis and coats plus former secretary of state rex tillerson, homeland security chief kirstjen nielsen, h.r. mcmaster, and now bolton round out a growing list of top security officials ousted over clashes with the president. the breaking news is where we start today with some of our favorite reporters and friends. with us from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. and national political reporter robert costa. nbc news correspondent carol lee. plus former...
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a report by nielsen last year found that 75% of the lineal's would change their shopping habits to takef environmental -- of millennials would change their shopping habits to take account of environmental concerns. alix: allbirds is an environmentally friendly footwear company. the eco-friendly sneakers are made from renewable, sustainable materials. joining me from san francisco is joey zwillinger, allbirds cofounder and co-ceo. thank you very much for joining us. can you talk a little bit to us about how you make a product people want that works, that is profitable, and also be very sustainable? joey: it is a related thing. we started the company because we saw this opportunity in this enormous industry of footwear, which emits, as you are noting, a huge amount of the world's global carbon emissions, and we saw that as a result of this, everyone was moving faster, cheaper materials as quick as they can and slapping a big logo on the side. we saw the alignment of using premium natural materials that were actually good for the planet, and making good business for customers, was actually
a report by nielsen last year found that 75% of the lineal's would change their shopping habits to takef environmental -- of millennials would change their shopping habits to take account of environmental concerns. alix: allbirds is an environmentally friendly footwear company. the eco-friendly sneakers are made from renewable, sustainable materials. joining me from san francisco is joey zwillinger, allbirds cofounder and co-ceo. thank you very much for joining us. can you talk a little bit to...
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tired four-star marine general who served -- and was succeeded by kiersten nielsen. you are all good people. i think exceptional people your leadership has been a blessing not just for the department but for our country. i woul i want to ask -- mine how to ask quick question. -- from the deputy assistant looked likehe holes cheese. we worked hard to do something about it. secretary johnson, could you reflect on that again in context of what is going on today? mr. johnson: that was kind of an unpleasant memories. they were vacancies when they stepped into the department in 2013. un you and i talk about that. me that weessed on need to fill the vacancies. that was probably my top priority as soon as i took office. there were a number of senate confirmed vacancies at the time. i think that we benefited from filling those vacancies in rapidfire via nine months. just about every job had been filled. with a senate confirmed person. in having airtue senate confirmed presidential appointee in a lot of these component leadership positions. security. job when you go through th
tired four-star marine general who served -- and was succeeded by kiersten nielsen. you are all good people. i think exceptional people your leadership has been a blessing not just for the department but for our country. i woul i want to ask -- mine how to ask quick question. -- from the deputy assistant looked likehe holes cheese. we worked hard to do something about it. secretary johnson, could you reflect on that again in context of what is going on today? mr. johnson: that was kind of an...
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tired four-star marine general who served -- and was succeeded by kiersten nielsen. now with kevin mclellan, you are all good people. i think exceptional people your leadership has been a blessing not just for the department but for our country. i want to ask a quick question about leadership and leadership turn. when jay johnson was secretary of the department, we met with him and said you have all these holes. we worked hard to do something bout it. i want to ask secretary johnson, would you reflect on that again in the context of what's going on today within the department of homeland security and leadership? mr. johnson: that was kind of an unpleasant memories. they were vacancies when they stepped into the department in 013. un you and i talk about that. it was impressed on me that we eed to fill the vacancies. that was probably my top priority as soon as i took office. there were a number of senate confirmed vacancies at the time. i think that we benefited from filling those vacancies in rapidfire via nine months. just about every job had been filled. with a se
tired four-star marine general who served -- and was succeeded by kiersten nielsen. now with kevin mclellan, you are all good people. i think exceptional people your leadership has been a blessing not just for the department but for our country. i want to ask a quick question about leadership and leadership turn. when jay johnson was secretary of the department, we met with him and said you have all these holes. we worked hard to do something bout it. i want to ask secretary johnson, would you...
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, retired 4-star p marine general who served briefly, to briefly i think, and succeed by kirstjen nielsen and now with kevin mcaleenan. you are all good people. i think all exceptional people and your leadership has been a blessing for not just the department but our country. i want to ask you a quick question about leadership and leadership churn. when jeh johnson was secretary, tom coburn and i met with him and said you have all these holes. look at the leadership structure of homeland security of the deputy position, deputy secretary, assistant secretary on down the line in our muscles. it looked a little like i call it swiss cheese. we worked hard to do something about that. secretary johnson, would you reflect on that again in context of what's going on today within the department of homeland security, the leadership? >> that's kind of an unpleasant memory. there were a lotjot of vacancis when i stepped into the department of december 2013. you and i and tom coburn spent time talkingng about that and it was impressed upon me during my confirmation that we really need to fill the vaca
, retired 4-star p marine general who served briefly, to briefly i think, and succeed by kirstjen nielsen and now with kevin mcaleenan. you are all good people. i think all exceptional people and your leadership has been a blessing for not just the department but our country. i want to ask you a quick question about leadership and leadership churn. when jeh johnson was secretary, tom coburn and i met with him and said you have all these holes. look at the leadership structure of homeland...
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former secretary nielsen stated it was acceptable unacceptablee testified before this committee last may. can you provide an update to the committee on the status of dampening the interdict act? >> i believe we have implement the interdict act of the highest traffic locations for concerns for fentanyl on synthetic opioids and we dramatically increased our testing capability across the board of the that doesn't mean revit and where we needed or in every port of entry. investments in fy '19 which were currently procuring at the point will help augment that but absolutely we look at our made and make sure it's conferences and supports this critical mission area. >> are all the fy '19 finds come have they been spent? >> not yet. they're currently in the planning and deployment phase. >> and all the machines are operational at this time? >> the new machines that were purchased under the interdict act unless as a maintenance issue, yes, they are operationa operational. >> what still needs to be done just expanding them to other sites? >> correct. we do put on a risk-based prioritized basis
former secretary nielsen stated it was acceptable unacceptablee testified before this committee last may. can you provide an update to the committee on the status of dampening the interdict act? >> i believe we have implement the interdict act of the highest traffic locations for concerns for fentanyl on synthetic opioids and we dramatically increased our testing capability across the board of the that doesn't mean revit and where we needed or in every port of entry. investments in fy '19...
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that's according to nielsen.rs have picked up with some of these vaping incidents we've spoken with the former commissioner scott gottleib about this and how he at the fda was going after trying to curb teen use of this and to go after companies who he thought were reaching out specifically towards those team groups. how much of that kind of resonates back in what you're hearing on this? >> reporter: it's huge obviously they're being very aggressive, the company juul about the company 21 initiatives. it seems like it's hard to tell whether that's going to really convince the fda to approve their products for instance, in "the new york times" there's an op ed by michael bloomberg and the campaign for tobacco free kids they're launching a $160 million fund to help about more than 20 cities nationwide pass bans on flavored ecigarettes san francisco's already banned ecigarettes. michigan banned flavored ecigarettes. that push is extremely strong. in that piper note they said, again, they're not sure whether it's goin
that's according to nielsen.rs have picked up with some of these vaping incidents we've spoken with the former commissioner scott gottleib about this and how he at the fda was going after trying to curb teen use of this and to go after companies who he thought were reaching out specifically towards those team groups. how much of that kind of resonates back in what you're hearing on this? >> reporter: it's huge obviously they're being very aggressive, the company juul about the company 21...
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as deputy chief of staff to the department of homeland security secretaries john kelly and kirsten nielsen also serving under the george w. bush administration and homeland security staff for the department of housing and urban development and department of education between her positions with the executive branch has had many years during which he focused on homeland and national security issues and finally the executive director of passenger programs us customs border protect protections offices has been in the office since 1981 serving in various capacities including the director at lax long - - long one - - los angeles long beach airport and also as director for the non- inclusive inspection division and program manager for the anti- muslim division - - for that division so please write so i can swear you win. >> raise your right hand do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that testimony about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge so help you god? let the record show the witnesses have answered in the affirmative and have been seated. please note your full
as deputy chief of staff to the department of homeland security secretaries john kelly and kirsten nielsen also serving under the george w. bush administration and homeland security staff for the department of housing and urban development and department of education between her positions with the executive branch has had many years during which he focused on homeland and national security issues and finally the executive director of passenger programs us customs border protect protections...
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mitch mcconnell senate, they have all warned the president of the united states, including kirsten nielsen which when she was still the director of homeland security that russia is still interfering in america democracy and we must do something about it. and if you have moscow mitch of the senate pilg killing all bills to protect america from russia interference and a president that denies its existence, what choice do you have but to remove valuable assets from russia? because whether he is or not, most intelligence officials would have to conclude that is he somehow compromised for not responding to their dire warnings about protecting american democracy. >> we understand why donald trump wants to deflect from this story, because it cheapens his victory in 2016. the mitch mcconnell side of it, the congressional side of it remains more curious to me why they won't take these obvious steps to protect our elections today and going forward from here. clint, this is obviously an extraordinary step to slip a russian asset out of the country, provide protection in the united states. in your exp
mitch mcconnell senate, they have all warned the president of the united states, including kirsten nielsen which when she was still the director of homeland security that russia is still interfering in america democracy and we must do something about it. and if you have moscow mitch of the senate pilg killing all bills to protect america from russia interference and a president that denies its existence, what choice do you have but to remove valuable assets from russia? because whether he is or...
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even kirstjen nielsen when she was the head of the department of homeland security said this is a threat to american democracy. he does nothing. against our foreign enemies, he does nothing against our domestic enemies. what is his legacy? >> i think the legacy is pretty clear, it's unilateral surrender in terms of protecting american democracy, by the way, not just against russia but conceivably against north koreans, iranians, chinese and others. we're not taking the steps we should. we're not fighting back. on gun control we're not doing anything, and you know, background checks are necessary but not sufficient. other countries have mental illness of roughly equal levels of prevalence, so mental illness cannot be the only factor shaping american gun violence, obviously availability of certain weapons is part of it. his legacy will also be, i think, undermining the functioning of the senate when it came to supreme court nominations, the garland nomination, whatever you think about garland versus kavanaugh, the idea that the united states senate would not act, you're basically arbitrari
even kirstjen nielsen when she was the head of the department of homeland security said this is a threat to american democracy. he does nothing. against our foreign enemies, he does nothing against our domestic enemies. what is his legacy? >> i think the legacy is pretty clear, it's unilateral surrender in terms of protecting american democracy, by the way, not just against russia but conceivably against north koreans, iranians, chinese and others. we're not taking the steps we should....
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>> sir thank you for bringing up brandon nielsen and jeremy trish, both were friends of mine and incidentminutes from my house. i'm very much familiar with it. and i would say absolutely they were armed with weapons and the officers were not prepared for what happened. in the baton rouge incident was also an air 15. so when we talk about assault weapons, we are talking about weapons of mass distraction and if they have a place on the street in a civilized community. and i will not put you on record whether you're for or against assault weapons but i would like to ask you, are you troubled by the fact that ordinary citizens are more equipped and more weapon iced than the police officers in the incidents? >> is a law enforcement officer i'm very much concerned about our ability and safety of the officers. >> the other thing i would point to, the mentality that we have in terms of police, we have a more mentality and a guardian mentality, you are rewarded in terms of how many stops you make, how many tickets you issue, how many summons you give out. which encourages that mindset in the guard
>> sir thank you for bringing up brandon nielsen and jeremy trish, both were friends of mine and incidentminutes from my house. i'm very much familiar with it. and i would say absolutely they were armed with weapons and the officers were not prepared for what happened. in the baton rouge incident was also an air 15. so when we talk about assault weapons, we are talking about weapons of mass distraction and if they have a place on the street in a civilized community. and i will not put you...