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. >> and we thank mo s e ons ar ing. >>> hello. welcome back. we're having an enjoyable conversation, a loom thin mating conversation from deacon mike. i haven't asked you for your full title where you work. >> i'm the director of dough acinate ministry and life. >> i take it that means the deacons have a ministry but they also have a life. >> yes. >> how many deacons do we have in the archdiocese? >> this is always an excellent question. we have 110 in coordinated in the archdiocese of san francisco. 20 of those are work outside the archdiocese. in ministry. >> in ministry as far away as guatemala and honduras. retid so 75 active deacons for san francisco. >>they are mostly in parish work? >> almost all are. some are in like jail ministry or things of that nature that are specific or some of them are both in parish work and an arch dao sis ministry. >> we have like to have? >> ideally i would like to have two deacons per parish. that way erl peovrsonal itand w actually use two deacons per parish. we have plenty of room to grow and we also have
. >> and we thank mo s e ons ar ing. >>> hello. welcome back. we're having an enjoyable conversation, a loom thin mating conversation from deacon mike. i haven't asked you for your full title where you work. >> i'm the director of dough acinate ministry and life. >> i take it that means the deacons have a ministry but they also have a life. >> yes. >> how many deacons do we have in the archdiocese? >> this is always an excellent question. we have 110...
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on tv. >> peter and everyone is saying you are on fox. ing with me. >> who is? >> > peter redman.ops. >> what. >> yeah. >> we have alternates, but i encourage you to join if you would like. for thedo it march 23 county conventions. awesome. let's get moved up over there. we need to talk to the precinct chairman and get you guys some information. >> do i need to bring anything? >> one other thing. we need to bring the delegates to the county convention. number two, we need to at, as a as our platform committee member men. committee on the committee member. and our central committee members. does anybody want to do any of that? i am working on getting my delegates. >> i need them on this. good. i bet you get elected. >> [indiscernible] >> o god. yes? >> that can work. i got both. >> ok. you would know that, when into? -- that, wouldn't you? >> i was super aggravated last time. it was a chaotic nightmare. however, i did enjoy the [indiscernible] persuading. i think that is kind of the energy. >> it did seem a little more chaotic, but in an energizing way. that's what i was saying. th
on tv. >> peter and everyone is saying you are on fox. ing with me. >> who is? >> > peter redman.ops. >> what. >> yeah. >> we have alternates, but i encourage you to join if you would like. for thedo it march 23 county conventions. awesome. let's get moved up over there. we need to talk to the precinct chairman and get you guys some information. >> do i need to bring anything? >> one other thing. we need to bring the delegates to the county...
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exploding]ing, there are heavy defenses on the ridge overlooking this plain. a bead on us again. [explosions] they chase us off there five times. we came back six. music, sad music] ♪ we brought in our wounded and took a breather. the injured are carried to the rear. plasma is given on the way. hospital dugouts are ready for anything. and we are ready to advance again. [whistle] we call for artillery. [explosions] an artillery duel develops at night. [explosions] one of our ammunition dumps goes up. [explosions] ♪ uptwo weeks we have cleaned plenty of japanese between here and suribachi. many to bere still taken out with thousands fighting from pillboxes and case. we have to go in and dig them out one by one. [machine gun fire] ♪ what we cannot dig them out, we .urn them out ♪ [suspenseful music] while we fought, we prayed. ♪ music]ul wreckage along the beach was only a small cost of 26 days of fighting. -- only a small part of the cost of 26 days of fighting. ♪ beautiful queenie and there are other names too. the names of our friends. we stack the helmets of
exploding]ing, there are heavy defenses on the ridge overlooking this plain. a bead on us again. [explosions] they chase us off there five times. we came back six. music, sad music] ♪ we brought in our wounded and took a breather. the injured are carried to the rear. plasma is given on the way. hospital dugouts are ready for anything. and we are ready to advance again. [whistle] we call for artillery. [explosions] an artillery duel develops at night. [explosions] one of our ammunition dumps...
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are negative r other common causes of respiratory like thflu or other respiratory viruses. i'm so very quickly changing how we do testingis one thing. but there are going to be we're not ing to be perfectly prepared. because we've never gone through this before. so the most important thing is we learned very quickly and change practices as fast aswe can. i do think t's important that hospitals get prepared you know we're here 're seeing here. london breed did the state of emergency not because we ha cases in san francisco. but because she wants to have the tools in place to be able to react quickly and nimbly when we start to have cases that's the kind of uff we should be approaching you know in a step-by-step fashion lower out oftime doctor up we could go on for a long time there are a lot ofquestions asked but we appreciate yogiving that information thank you for having wash your hands. >>okay, we have a section dedicated to the coronavirus on our website and you can find our speciareport on how to stay safe from the outbreak you can find a special map that shows where the cases have been eported in the united states and much more it is all at kron 4 dot com. ok let's s
are negative r other common causes of respiratory like thflu or other respiratory viruses. i'm so very quickly changing how we do testingis one thing. but there are going to be we're not ing to be perfectly prepared. because we've never gone through this before. so the most important thing is we learned very quickly and change practices as fast aswe can. i do think t's important that hospitals get prepared you know we're here 're seeing here. london breed did the state of emergency not because...
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vanessa: meanwhile, nearly 3,700 ople are quarantined on cruise ship at yokohama, japan, for 2 weeks. some 3,600 others are ingd on a cruise liner in hong kong. ro350 americans were flown china to california today, also to be quarantine case in the u.s.nfirmed a 12th there's word that 130 salvadorans were killed after being deported from the u.s.20 betwee and 2017. human rights watch says it also found at least 70 cases of sexual assault or other violence. the trump administration has taken a number of steps to bar central americans from seekingre ge in the united states. israeli forces killed a palestinian teenager today, the first death amid protests over p u.ce plan. the 17-year-old was shot in the west bank ci of hebron.tr israel said oops fired at a demonstrat who threw a fire bomb. earlier, israeli planes struck has militants inaza, after rockets were fired into israel. in turkey, dozens of rescuers searching for survivors of an avalanche were kled in a second deadly snow-slide. the overall death toll reached 38. it happened on a mountain road, near turkey's eastern border with iran. soldiers and residen
vanessa: meanwhile, nearly 3,700 ople are quarantined on cruise ship at yokohama, japan, for 2 weeks. some 3,600 others are ingd on a cruise liner in hong kong. ro350 americans were flown china to california today, also to be quarantine case in the u.s.nfirmed a 12th there's word that 130 salvadorans were killed after being deported from the u.s.20 betwee and 2017. human rights watch says it also found at least 70 cases of sexual assault or other violence. the trump administration has taken a...
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are good and not racists and not greedy. elizabeth warren and bernie and the ones that pander nonsense are ing ruining the chances to get rid really bad president. calle host: john, before you go you didn't mention mayor bloomberg. does his candidate have any feel for you? caller: i don't think there's nything wrong with billionaires. i think most of them have had a lot of achievement. like get on billionaires bernie gets on walmart. it is what it is in that case. i don't have a problem with a billionaire. bernie and elizabeth race warfare and class warfare and amy is the one to of donald trump. host: taking calls from the university of new hampshire listening to amy klobuchar. tonight all the candidates will annual democrats different and we will have live next ge at 7:00 p.m.ment no norma from california a democrat what. do you have to say this afternoon? norma left so we will move on. next caller is henry in berlin, co connecticut. on the republican line. to all the ed debates and i'm a republican and blame them also but these eople asking the questions on debates, our constitution says you have to be a citizen to vote e
are good and not racists and not greedy. elizabeth warren and bernie and the ones that pander nonsense are ing ruining the chances to get rid really bad president. calle host: john, before you go you didn't mention mayor bloomberg. does his candidate have any feel for you? caller: i don't think there's nything wrong with billionaires. i think most of them have had a lot of achievement. like get on billionaires bernie gets on walmart. it is what it is in that case. i don't have a problem with a...
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are stages to perform on more than his means to shape our character. .. .. we find people who ought to think of themselves like insid ers shaped by institution they are in instead of function ing as outsiders instead of building personal brand. this is obviously in politics. any doubt that donald trump sees the presidency as a stage for performative outrage rather than executive acting through it. what exactly is he doing when he tweets displeasure of the department of justice, for example, the department of justice works for him f he had a sense, he would direct executive branch rather than complain about it. a president normally would, sense of his extraordinary is yet another stage for the reality television show that his life has been for so long. any question at the same time that many members of congress of both parties now run for office less to be involved in legislative work and more to have a prom prominent platform and become more visible to talk radio, use their elected office mostly as platform to complain about the very institution that they work so hard to enter. they sigh that as what their voters want. they are always performing to core partisan audience. two
are stages to perform on more than his means to shape our character. .. .. we find people who ought to think of themselves like insid ers shaped by institution they are in instead of function ing as outsiders instead of building personal brand. this is obviously in politics. any doubt that donald trump sees the presidency as a stage for performative outrage rather than executive acting through it. what exactly is he doing when he tweets displeasure of the department of justice, for example, the...
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are working on that as well. sen. tillis: if we drill down, i know you are aware of the gao --ing on i happen to agree with the discussion that you need to remain independent, but there is some thing that concerns me that came out after he received word from the gao or omb, and it relates back to a letter your general counsel wrote back in june of last year. i have it in front of me now. it says that you are continuing to assess the scope of the federal reserve obligation to send supervisory guidance documents to congress under the cra. this that mean you are exempt from that oversight? chair powell: the question is whether we are required to send guidance? we do send some guidance up, and this is another one that vice chair quarles -- sen. tillis: so what is the current position on the lsc consultation from the gao? chair powell: what we are going to do with lsc is articulate clear standards for what firms should be in lsc. in fact, vice chair quarles already laid out on the approach which i think makes a lot of sense, which is lsc should be for the u.s. g sifts, and try to apply that more to the tailoring categories th
are working on that as well. sen. tillis: if we drill down, i know you are aware of the gao --ing on i happen to agree with the discussion that you need to remain independent, but there is some thing that concerns me that came out after he received word from the gao or omb, and it relates back to a letter your general counsel wrote back in june of last year. i have it in front of me now. it says that you are continuing to assess the scope of the federal reserve obligation to send supervisory...
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cosby >>hong kong remains at a travel wah level one, which means people headed there should exercise precaution but are not ing advised to cancel their trips. singapore vietnam, thailandand taiwan are all on the cdc's radar but they say the coronavirus is ose countrs. pread loss in >>to warrant issuing a avel health notice pouring kelly 4 >>stock markets are falling around the world after the number of cases surged in italy and south korea italy is the world's 8th largest economy in south korea is the 12th. the dow plunged 1000 points more than a 1000 points today posting its worst day in 2ears. president trump doesn't seem to too worried he tweeted this out today quote the coronavirus is very much under control in the usa. we are in ntact with everyone and all relevant countries cdc and world health have been working hard and very smart. stock market starting to look very god to me. democratic senator chuck schumer slammed the president's response. >>as the virus continues to spread the global economy is already beginning to suffer. ll of warning lights are flashing bright red. we are staring down a potential
cosby >>hong kong remains at a travel wah level one, which means people headed there should exercise precaution but are not ing advised to cancel their trips. singapore vietnam, thailandand taiwan are all on the cdc's radar but they say the coronavirus is ose countrs. pread loss in >>to warrant issuing a avel health notice pouring kelly 4 >>stock markets are falling around the world after the number of cases surged in italy and south korea italy is the world's 8th largest...
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are on the move. -48.es are carsten brzeski with ing and rupert harrison from blackrock with us.hat are the signals we should interpret from the market? i don't mean to single yield like the two year yield, but the sophisticated yield dynamics you look at. what does it signal? gulstan: it signals recession -- carsten: it signals recession. there is no real hard economic data on what the impact would look like. we are based on fear. look at the eurozone for example, the only data we have forar is indicators february. the whole thing means that the economic impact on europe will probably only emerge in february , in march, going into the quarter. we will probably have it spreading of the negative economic impact over at least two quarters. francine: rupert, when is the good time to go back into the markets? are we far away thinking about that because we have not touched the bottom yet. carsten: that is a good question to be asking. but i think now we are still driven by the news flow. you have to look at the viral numbers. whenave to wait and see the secondary stuff starts falling
are on the move. -48.es are carsten brzeski with ing and rupert harrison from blackrock with us.hat are the signals we should interpret from the market? i don't mean to single yield like the two year yield, but the sophisticated yield dynamics you look at. what does it signal? gulstan: it signals recession -- carsten: it signals recession. there is no real hard economic data on what the impact would look like. we are based on fear. look at the eurozone for example, the only data we have forar...
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on deck,ing resurgence of american manufacturing the rebound furniture makers are building you can alwaysor on the go on the cnbc app "wlddexcng worwi ehae"ill be back in just a moment. when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like the more i think about it, the more i want to jump to each room. what if i said you can have it all? ♪ ♪ comcast business gives you connectivity that goes beyond. that's what we want! that's speed, reliability, and security, all from one provider. touchdown! get started with internet and voice for an amazing price. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> a look at washington, d.c. this morning the headlines you will need in 60 seconds cnbc has learned spacex is considering spinning off the star link satellite business providing high-speed internet to anywhere in the world. musk said the company could bring in $30 billion a year. >> shares of viacom cbs is working on streaming assets. the company is looking to build on the all access platform by combining with viacom including plutotv and
on deck,ing resurgence of american manufacturing the rebound furniture makers are building you can alwaysor on the go on the cnbc app "wlddexcng worwi ehae"ill be back in just a moment. when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like the more i think about it, the more i want to jump to each room. what if i said you can have it all? ♪ ♪ comcast business gives you connectivity that goes beyond. that's what we...
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on facebook said that your forecasts are always right. >> that a girl. >> follow me on instagra instagram @karihallweather. you are so nice. now, let's check out the view in walnut creek. as you are heading tout l ing o, it is a cool start, and it is going to feel more comfortable going into the afternoon and reaching into the low 60s as we go into two, three, 4:00 and that is the best time to get out and go for the walk. as a matter of fact, the bay area and the hour by hour forecast, we will see that antioch is 65 degrees and 62 in cupertino and 75 in san mateo, and santa rosa, a chilly start reaching into the mid-60s and coming back down tonight, and it is not going to be as cold tonight as it was this morning, so we are getting a little bit milder here with the temperatures warming up. you will have higher humidity and probably noticing how dry the air is, and all of the rain that we have seen recently across the region is streaming just to the north, and arching up and around and staying away from the bay area, and mainly hitting much of the pacific northwest and just to the north of california. we are also going to have the pattern continuing high pressure, and keeping the storm systems away,
on facebook said that your forecasts are always right. >> that a girl. >> follow me on instagra instagram @karihallweather. you are so nice. now, let's check out the view in walnut creek. as you are heading tout l ing o, it is a cool start, and it is going to feel more comfortable going into the afternoon and reaching into the low 60s as we go into two, three, 4:00 and that is the best time to get out and go for the walk. as a matter of fact, the bay area and the hour by hour...
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on. >>to treat peope and that's what is ing on cause of the drug manufactured here in the bay area tts are now under way in the meantime that mes as good news is the number of cases of those cruise ship passengs continues to rise. >>this declaration of emergency so far san rancco and santa clara county of declared states of emergen due to the coronavirus now contra costa countyis poised to do the same. contra costa intends to have an item our march 10th agenda. >>to declare an emergency which will really heighten our preparations and put us in a position to access state and deral fundinwhich will eventuay flow down. what's the cdc decides to declare a pandemic contra costa county supervor john joyous as eparations are already underway his county. but the state of emergency ll help fund the expansion of services if needed area hospitals will need more personnel more nurses to more physicians more staffs. there may be paramedics urgency providers so more mo and eipment in the meantime a clinical trial of a drug developed byfoer city based gilead sciences is now under way to treat corovirus p
on. >>to treat peope and that's what is ing on cause of the drug manufactured here in the bay area tts are now under way in the meantime that mes as good news is the number of cases of those cruise ship passengs continues to rise. >>this declaration of emergency so far san rancco and santa clara county of declared states of emergen due to the coronavirus now contra costa countyis poised to do the same. contra costa intends to have an item our march 10th agenda. >>to declare an...
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a helicopter for both movies that don't know which one this is what i think you know they're ing separate school it's really cool to see. so as they arebe today later on tonight, let's talk abouthe conditions that they'lbe facing you know what it's en od filming weather lately because the whole month has been dry. i'm sure plants ar sad years they're very happy i know most tocarry around all that equipment when it's light rain and well. >>coveredup in rain gear. so there's one go besides whether being joyable about the dry stretch of weather. we've had now as we make our way into the next month ahead of us wch is now in sight march starts on sunday. it does look like insome of these raw long-range forecasts have been looking at for multiple days n thatthe storm dooraybe opening finly but nountil the start of march february still off to a very dry finish ahead and that includes today with a look across the bay showing you just how clear skies are really no fog to be seen out there we do have cloud cover l's taking out this morning but even that is going become less and less of a thing into e afternoon. so as we work our way through tue
a helicopter for both movies that don't know which one this is what i think you know they're ing separate school it's really cool to see. so as they arebe today later on tonight, let's talk abouthe conditions that they'lbe facing you know what it's en od filming weather lately because the whole month has been dry. i'm sure plants ar sad years they're very happy i know most tocarry around all that equipment when it's light rain and well. >>coveredup in rain gear. so there's one go besides...
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networks, 24/7 coverage yet what we are going to be talking about is con tam -- contamination that spans the entire planet and have been going on for decades and affect ing everyone not just in one city, not just in one country but the entire planet. we are talking about chemicals now that are in the air and water all over the globe and likely in the flood of every person in this room and every person listening today. in the blood of children, babies , as they are born. we are talking about an un precedented global contamination that has gone under the radar for decades. there hasn't really been much talk about this at all. most people were completely una ware that these chemicals existed. most people still remain unaware of the chemicals. and so i wanted to really try to put that story together to try to explain and help people understand how did that happen, how does this something like this happen in the united states during our lifetime and this is not a story of something that happened back in 1900's, i mean, this is modern day contamination going on worldwide that we are all pretty much completely una ware of. and unfortunately it's a story that in
networks, 24/7 coverage yet what we are going to be talking about is con tam -- contamination that spans the entire planet and have been going on for decades and affect ing everyone not just in one city, not just in one country but the entire planet. we are talking about chemicals now that are in the air and water all over the globe and likely in the flood of every person in this room and every person listening today. in the blood of children, babies , as they are born. we are talking about an...
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welcome and thanks for joining us here on to the point where i guess in the studio are multilane ing who is an opinion writer for the berlin daily the he says germany is in a global competition for qualified immigrants to be successful it must offer greater incentives and better conditions and it's a pleasure to welcome zuffa general chuck he is a freelance author and journalist born in uncorrupt and resident in germany since 1970 he says unified germany still has no immigration policy based on reality but is under enormous pressure to act. and great to have with us on the other end she is originally from costa rica and now works with the berlin based migration hub network which provides support to international projects working with migrants she says it seems like we're going back to well known regulations for getting a real contribution to current and future migrants great controversy country. so let me begin by asking all of you this i have been in germany myself for 35 years now and for as long as i can remember this country has been engaging in passionate debate with itself abou
welcome and thanks for joining us here on to the point where i guess in the studio are multilane ing who is an opinion writer for the berlin daily the he says germany is in a global competition for qualified immigrants to be successful it must offer greater incentives and better conditions and it's a pleasure to welcome zuffa general chuck he is a freelance author and journalist born in uncorrupt and resident in germany since 1970 he says unified germany still has no immigration policy based on...
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one of their mugshots. and a 17-year-old, they are accused of pill ing up their vehicle next to a van outside an elementary school and you're looking at a neighbor's security cam and they were shooting and killed the two boys hanging outside that van. it was november 2019. they were 14 and 11 years old. their names kevin hernandez and sean withing ton. both suspects were already in custody on unrelated charges. >> it may not extinguish that anguish, that disbelief, that apprehension but maybe it brings a sense of direction and purpose that we have to find some conclusion, some resolution to these types of senseless acts of vice lense. >> detective had search wants last week and found multiple guns including an ak-47 assault rifle, $60,000 of marijuana and methamphetamine and $10,000 in cash. the suspects in the case are facing murder charges as well as a gang enhancement. investigators are keeping much of the investigation under wraps right now, but they say it was done with the help of electronic and physical surveillance and there are other persons of interest out there and more arrests may come. >>> and
one of their mugshots. and a 17-year-old, they are accused of pill ing up their vehicle next to a van outside an elementary school and you're looking at a neighbor's security cam and they were shooting and killed the two boys hanging outside that van. it was november 2019. they were 14 and 11 years old. their names kevin hernandez and sean withing ton. both suspects were already in custody on unrelated charges. >> it may not extinguish that anguish, that disbelief, that apprehension but...
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networks, 24/7 coverage yet what we are going to be talking about is con tam -- contamination that spans the entire planet and have been going on for decades and affect ingeveryone not just in one city, not just in one country but the entire planet. we are talking about chemicals now that are in the air and water all over the globe and likely in the flood of every person in this room and every person listening today. in the blood of children, babies , as they are born. we are talking about an un precedented global contamination that has gone under the radar for decades. there hasn't really been much talk about this at all. most people were completely una ware that these chemicals existed. most people still remain unaware of the chemicals. and so i wanted to really try to put that story together to try to explain and help people understand how did that happen, how does this something like this happen in the united states during our lifetime and this is not a story of something that happened back in 1900's, i mean, this is modern day contamination going on worldwide that we are all pretty much completely una ware of. and unfortunately it's a story that inv
networks, 24/7 coverage yet what we are going to be talking about is con tam -- contamination that spans the entire planet and have been going on for decades and affect ingeveryone not just in one city, not just in one country but the entire planet. we are talking about chemicals now that are in the air and water all over the globe and likely in the flood of every person in this room and every person listening today. in the blood of children, babies , as they are born. we are talking about an...
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some have private coverage, in the uk are american companies, blue cross, they -- this is becoming more popular because just in december over 4 million brits on a wait ing list to get treatment and the cancer treatment is not supposed to be delaying from general more than six weeks, more important under the world health organization study, brits a lot of them with all forms of cancer survivor rates, that tell s you about life expectancy under a government, basically a government-controlled system. >> you mentioned a few minutes ago and obviously big concern, how much is this going to cost? i have seen figures, $32 trillion over 10 years, trillion. >> trillion not million or billion, exactly. as i say, that would even include if they have reduced administrative costs, so that would be the increase in federal spending over 10 years. what would be the total cost of the plan, it would be somewhere 50 to 60 trillion in 10 years, it won't be free, taxes will have to go up. sanders has said that there has to be 4% income tax on anyone earning over $29,000, that's very little income in this country and would hit a lot of people. there would be a new 7.5 pefer p
some have private coverage, in the uk are american companies, blue cross, they -- this is becoming more popular because just in december over 4 million brits on a wait ing list to get treatment and the cancer treatment is not supposed to be delaying from general more than six weeks, more important under the world health organization study, brits a lot of them with all forms of cancer survivor rates, that tell s you about life expectancy under a government, basically a government-controlled...
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are headed for a weekly gain on oil. on-demandhas shifted through the coronavirus. what is the longer-term outlook? annmarie: for the second half of the year, russell hardy was --inge was feeling this viewing this as there will be more optimism. on the supply side, there are two things to worry about. libya is basically off-line right now and cannot get any exports due to politics in the country. then we have renewed sanctions on venezuela. already, that's another 300000 and libya is one million. we could see supply concerns. nejra: thank you so much for joining us. edward park is still with us. just a quick thought on how you might be integrating your expectations? they have been saying it has moved to the side because of the coronavirus, but there is an opportunity in things like energy shares. the coronavirus and that demand story is becoming less of a concern. expectation that the asian block would see increased demand by the tail end of this year. the upside on this is always capped by marginal shale production. the overall story is still challenging in terms of a major rally. people have come on the show and said to buy gold. you say no, why? edward: it is a
are headed for a weekly gain on oil. on-demandhas shifted through the coronavirus. what is the longer-term outlook? annmarie: for the second half of the year, russell hardy was --inge was feeling this viewing this as there will be more optimism. on the supply side, there are two things to worry about. libya is basically off-line right now and cannot get any exports due to politics in the country. then we have renewed sanctions on venezuela. already, that's another 300000 and libya is one...
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outside of that it is very interesting and i think probably the ing board of directors are kicking themselves with sort of a paid dispute back onrd where he was being underpaid due to other years that were not able to meet that, to that degree looking around to see what else was out there. >> as i understand, at ing, investing heavily in digital and bringing the bank forward into modern space do you think this is an indication of the kind of strategy and will that be welcomed by the community? >> ubs is previously under the previous regime of retail banking wealth management space. i would say ubs is fairly well positioned there if you look at 75% paperless. not sure how much more hammers will be able to come in and squeeze out more the shareholders will look at that positively. >> credit suisse actually outperformed ubs in the last year do you think that was one of the reasons why the board were thinking it is time for change at the top what do you make of the decision to make this announcement so quickly given that the recent results came out >> caller: knowing the way swiss banks work, this decision was made quickly and ther
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one percent. it's going to be grassroots support that is going to win. of course, working people are ing to wle for us, young peo win. we're feeling really good. >> woodruff: for the many undecided like karen bugler, the time had finally come to make a choice.a >> it waugh one. it was very, very tough. i had been a biden person forever and made the decision to vote for bernie. >> woodruff: ariana harris c planned toelebrate her 18th birthday by voting for the first time. she said buttigieg was at e top of her list. >> i feel like he's one of the politicians that says things and means it is not just saying it just to get votes. ge has a little more knowl me being on the sideseople like of, you know, other presidents who have been older. >> woodruff: other candidates want strong showings in new hampshire to stay in the mix. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren vowed to persist as her polling numbers declined in the run-up to primary day. >> i've got the best chance of beating donald trump, i'm gonna bring this party together. >> woodrf: and former vice president joe biden, whose supporte
one percent. it's going to be grassroots support that is going to win. of course, working people are ing to wle for us, young peo win. we're feeling really good. >> woodruff: for the many undecided like karen bugler, the time had finally come to make a choice.a >> it waugh one. it was very, very tough. i had been a biden person forever and made the decision to vote for bernie. >> woodruff: ariana harris c planned toelebrate her 18th birthday by voting for the first time. she...
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ing is the one doing that. they plan to do it tomorrow, they hope other candidates are -- they're probably happy to hear what they're telling josh, but it remains to be seen if bernie's going to be the target. that's what he hoped bloomberg would do when he got into this race. >> that's the fascinating thing about tomorrow night, is it bernie that is the focal point of everybody's attacks? or bloomberg that is the focal point of everybody's attacks. weirdly enough, the two of them are helping each other now. thank you. let's dive into the big news. i'm joined by peter hardy, he's also an adviser on our poll. when it comes to our bipartisan polling team. he's a founding democratic pollster of this poll. and peter. take a step back, you've been through so many of these democratic primaries. i don't want to age you, but i believe you're involved in the mess in '68 as well as 72. are you having flashbacks to those years? this democratic party, they're united against nixon -- i mean, trump. but they're divided on how to do it. >> yeah, it is a little bit of a flashback. but more than anything, donald trump is a different
ing is the one doing that. they plan to do it tomorrow, they hope other candidates are -- they're probably happy to hear what they're telling josh, but it remains to be seen if bernie's going to be the target. that's what he hoped bloomberg would do when he got into this race. >> that's the fascinating thing about tomorrow night, is it bernie that is the focal point of everybody's attacks? or bloomberg that is the focal point of everybody's attacks. weirdly enough, the two of them are...
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are material in this book, as well. i think you gotta re [smith] they may be made a little uncomfortable by st ing it on the page, u know. [jones] yeah, i mean, it's interesting. i talked to my grandmother a few timeabout the book while i was writing it. [smith] while you were writing it. [jones] mm hmm. and she's very interesting. she has never attempted to reframe, make excuses, control the story. [smith] she is who she is. [jones] she's who she is. and when she read it, the first third of the book where, for my grandmother and i in particular, it's really fraught. i newhr told my mom about happened that summer with my grandmother and i, and it's intense. [smith] say in short, for the benefit people who have not yet read the book, explain what we're talking about. so my mom practiced nichiren buddhism, she chanted (speaking foreign language) tina turner, you might know that, and the rest of our family super do not practice nichiren buddhism. [smith] right. about the opposite end of the sctrum. [jones] yeah, about as far away, devoly christian in different denominations. some of my earliesries are of my family arguing.
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on this. he's taken more steps to make sure that america is safer from russian interference. >> by him saying they are try ingo start a rumor, it's disinformation how does that do anything to deter the russians? how does that not just say, russia, come on in. i'm going to call it disinformation. >> when there are mid-level people go up in front of the house intelligence committee, before they brief the president, they go up and brief chairman schiff. he knows the information is going to get leaked out and distorted. >> what you're saying is because he believes it could get leaked, he's not going to essentially inform the legislative branch? >> no, we have been continuing to inform the legislative branch. the concern is if you do it in front of chairman schiff, who has continued to lie to the american people time and again on multiple occasions, particularly about the president's relationship with russia and continued to purport a russian hoax conspiracy, that's frustrating to the president. >> but frustrating enough to mislead the country? >> he's not. look at what the administration has continued to do. i ju
on this. he's taken more steps to make sure that america is safer from russian interference. >> by him saying they are try ingo start a rumor, it's disinformation how does that do anything to deter the russians? how does that not just say, russia, come on in. i'm going to call it disinformation. >> when there are mid-level people go up in front of the house intelligence committee, before they brief the president, they go up and brief chairman schiff. he knows the information is...
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i feel we are less dependent on oil than one might expect. >> thank you for that. t . >>> ingted a profit of $1.34 billion euros. increasing regulatory expenses their cfo said cost discipline and diversification away helped offset those pressures >> the big drag is the negative interest rate in some of our markets like the netherlands, belgium and germany. we have across asset classes we have seen a change of asset mix where we are more consumer loans. we have seen diversification away from the eurozone into central europe, asia and other parts of the world where the interest curve remains positive. >> italy's biggest bank unicredit with a swungoff loss they are considering raising capital distribution to share holders to 50% of profits this year >>> elsewhere, societe generale boosted capital from asset sales. france's third largest bank also stated a new plan for share buybacks for 2020. they did drop any reference for the previous market and return on equity. >> to charlotte, capital has been an issue. i see they've made good progress and the potential for share buybacks gi
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laura: how hopeful are you tha there could be a vaccine for the coronavis soon? dr. wheeler: certainly, there ie folks ing on don't think we will have something for these early parts of thiepidemic. we have seen coronavirus that have caused illness and neath and we d have vaccines for those yet. laura: has the coronavirus turned out to be the global pandemic many fearedr it too early to make that judgment? dr. eeler: it certainly is an epidemic of global interest. this has beeicextremely dit for hubiei -- for hub ei province and central china. we are hopeful that it is beginning to endut we don't know what the timeframe would be. laura: dr. david wheeler, thanks for being with us. lawyers for julian assange say they willce pro witness at the hearing who will say president trump offered the wikileaks founder a pardon if he said he was not involved in leaking hillary clinton's in the 2016 election. rod blagojevich, the former democratic governor of illois, has thanked president tinmp for commutg is presented sentence -- his prison sentence, proclaiming himself a trump-ocrat. he was convicted of trying to sell
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was on with you yesterday and made it clear that he thought this should be a pretty significant win for biden. so i think the campaign is feeling fairly confident that the pieces are coming te ingoint. that endorsement was critical and at the same time, there are not as many signs that other competitors are encroach eing on support from african-american voters. pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar haven't been able to do that. bernie sanders is going to do better here than some of his other competitors, but not well enough to cut into biden's lead so they're expegting a win and i think a lot of people agree that win needs to be significant if it's going to produce the bump he needs for momentum going into super tuesday. >> we're showing live pictures of the former vice president on the campaign trial right now. with just what, five days to go until super tuesday next week, that potentially 14 states including large states like california and texas, other important states, that could very well change the trajectory of this entire race. >> absolutely. what you're hearing from a lot of the other candidates right now is that they are eyeing bernie sanders. and whether he can, whether h
was on with you yesterday and made it clear that he thought this should be a pretty significant win for biden. so i think the campaign is feeling fairly confident that the pieces are coming te ingoint. that endorsement was critical and at the same time, there are not as many signs that other competitors are encroach eing on support from african-american voters. pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar haven't been able to do that. bernie sanders is going to do better here than some of his other...
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ing. >> dana: they are not the only ones who said that.ccarthy from the beginning was like, the house should do the censure vote, walk away, otherwise they will walk right into impeachment. a lot of republicans have said all those things but don't think it was impeachable. i don't think that is so out of the realm. i think overstating the romney factor of the one person that decided to vote on one of the articles to convict and saying that that basically shattered republican unity is a little bit -- >> juan: i don't think shattered. i just said it's a fact that there is a republican -- judge napolitano, right here on fox news has been saying all along, this guy committed impeachable offenses. >> greg: he was wrong, i hate to say it. >> juan: if the power equation, get elected, protect yourself. >> jesse: what are you going to talk about after the trial? now that this is over? what are you going to complain about? >> juan: i'm not complaining. why would i complain? >> jesse: you're going to have to focus on the democrats and you don't want
ing. >> dana: they are not the only ones who said that.ccarthy from the beginning was like, the house should do the censure vote, walk away, otherwise they will walk right into impeachment. a lot of republicans have said all those things but don't think it was impeachable. i don't think that is so out of the realm. i think overstating the romney factor of the one person that decided to vote on one of the articles to convict and saying that that basically shattered republican unity is a...
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on deck tomorrow in capitol hill. chris turner of ing is going to stick with us. he's the head of fx strategy. alix: let's get a check on global markets. we areeeing not a lot of movement in equities, but a tiny move up in the u.s. here is kailey leinz. you still have coronavirus fears, and that means there is buying in safer assets, but we are still seeing some buying up equities. in the u.s., you have the s&p 500 and the dow higher by about 0.3%. a bit of outperformance for the tech heavy nasdaq, higher than more than -- higher by more than 0.5%. we follow a really solid week of gains last week. if we look at the six-day chart of the s&p 500, last week was the best for the s&p since june. we are continuing to add to those gains or the past six days. the index higher by about 3.5%. what stands up to me is this is a continuation of tech leadership. tech by far the best performing sector over the past six days. i want to focus on apple and microsoft, the mega cap techs. what i am looking at is the spread between apple and microsoft, apple's valuation and that of microsoft. they have been jockeying for the title of most valuable company. apple
on deck tomorrow in capitol hill. chris turner of ing is going to stick with us. he's the head of fx strategy. alix: let's get a check on global markets. we areeeing not a lot of movement in equities, but a tiny move up in the u.s. here is kailey leinz. you still have coronavirus fears, and that means there is buying in safer assets, but we are still seeing some buying up equities. in the u.s., you have the s&p 500 and the dow higher by about 0.3%. a bit of outperformance for the tech heavy...
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he talked about how the deep states are trying to sting the president and they say get on the f-ing ballot, his words exactly. it was a pretty remarkably candid speech from the chief of staff. these students pressed him repeatedly. one of the deficit questions came when one of the students said to him in the room, your party is supposed to care about deficits and the president has a record deficit. he said, my party doesn't really care about that. >> does he know that we live in the internet age where something you say there can be translated here like that? i'd like to have the boss watch that speech. it won't play out. >>> when we come back, a lot of candidates facing a cash crunch as the nominee calendar is about to get very, very crowded. managing type 2 diabetes? dimitri's on it. eating right... ...and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? maybe not jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. s
he talked about how the deep states are trying to sting the president and they say get on the f-ing ballot, his words exactly. it was a pretty remarkably candid speech from the chief of staff. these students pressed him repeatedly. one of the deficit questions came when one of the students said to him in the room, your party is supposed to care about deficits and the president has a record deficit. he said, my party doesn't really care about that. >> does he know that we live in the...
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you've done the country a good service by legitimize ing this impeachment process which you have done is on leash the partisan forces of hell. we are now at this point the result was one that was not really surprising the republicans have a very solid majority in the u.s. senate and it requires 2 thirds 67 votes to remove a sitting u.s. president so clearly the democrats had nothing near that there was one interesting surprise which was that mitt romney who was a long time senator from the u.s. state of utah who was the republican presidential candidate in 2012 against barack obama he voted to convict donald trump on the charge of abuse of power he voted against party lines making him now the only u.s. senator in all of us history to go to remove from office a member of his own party a president from his own party so mitt romney has made history but other than that the vote went down pretty solidly along party lines donald trump is acquitted and the impeachment proceedings have concluded now in reaction to what occurred we at this point have the democrats describing this as a dark day for the history of the country and saying that
you've done the country a good service by legitimize ing this impeachment process which you have done is on leash the partisan forces of hell. we are now at this point the result was one that was not really surprising the republicans have a very solid majority in the u.s. senate and it requires 2 thirds 67 votes to remove a sitting u.s. president so clearly the democrats had nothing near that there was one interesting surprise which was that mitt romney who was a long time senator from the u.s....
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if they are willing t ing thing and not purgeri perjurering the then that is different. >> and yes, when onerson has an ally and you keep them from testifying and now the colleagues are coming out to rub the salt in the wound and saying what he did was wrong. what he did was wrong, tester, and probably impeachable, and they met the burden, but the division. the division is not about us, because the country has lived way worse than you guys, but the division is about them, and what they are doing to any idea of collegiality of the senate and let alone the congress. >> and i will tell you that if this is not an impeachable offense that is laid out and unless somebody comes up with something that blows you out of the water, and if this is not impeachable offense, then we don't have in the country, and if you va president who takes a foreign government to use it to investigate a u.s. citizen who happens to be a political enemy to get the goods on him to influence the next election and corrupt the next election, and tell me what is worse than the president writing checks out the himself? >> well,
if they are willing t ing thing and not purgeri perjurering the then that is different. >> and yes, when onerson has an ally and you keep them from testifying and now the colleagues are coming out to rub the salt in the wound and saying what he did was wrong. what he did was wrong, tester, and probably impeachable, and they met the burden, but the division. the division is not about us, because the country has lived way worse than you guys, but the division is about them, and what they...
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one,. chinese themselves, they are curtailing transit out of large number of people that have about 55 million people who are in lockdown, not having the capability of flying out or train or ferry,ingflights out of china, and our system now of travel restriction, together with enhanced greening by cdc, we have 11 designated airports there is enhances screening. i would imagine this is affecting in keeping a lid on this as we mention, from the begin of the di discussion, it s still accelerating. lou: turning to -- i am told that is not chinese -- have not sameaccepted that offer on our . i don't know where we are with world health organization teams are they now in china working? >> i think there is some misinformation about, that the cdc people would go over there under auspices of w.h.o., we have submitted our people we feel would be appropriate there, w.h.o. is right now in process of trying to get w.h.o. team in there. and we would be part of a enjoytatioin--invitation by w.hs no indication that i heard anyone refused anything. lou: inversely, no one has gotten in yet? >> to my knowledge, not yet, but i think that process is really in movement now to get there. lou: that is impr
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ing or making it to business. this question suppose on t'other slowly and those in favor all these days are they say it's everybody's right to decide if they want to end their life and do so with dignity and without pain is not something he would agree with absolutely everybody should have the right to commit suicide if they want to that's a natural right of man that no one should take from them but we're talking about a very different thing here today's court decision was about commercial assisted suicide the paragraph $217.00 of the penal code already allows us for free suicide assistance it even allows you to pay someone as long as that someone is a relative of yours this isn't allows commercial providers to provide suicide assistance like mcdonalds of suicides and this is something that our society clearly does not want and so the democratic decision makers in parliament have continue to decide against it and the court overruling that is a dangerous precedent of non-democratic decision by this court so said you guys have become a regular service do you see the the concept of assisted suicide think slow boiling o
ing or making it to business. this question suppose on t'other slowly and those in favor all these days are they say it's everybody's right to decide if they want to end their life and do so with dignity and without pain is not something he would agree with absolutely everybody should have the right to commit suicide if they want to that's a natural right of man that no one should take from them but we're talking about a very different thing here today's court decision was about commercial...
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ing good morning. >> good morning, lauren, and cheryl, they are certainly not with the welcome mat the out for michael bloomberg on states tonight let me show you who is up there, of course, now we know bloomberg along with buttigieg sanders, warren klobuchar and biden with any doubts whether five were come out for bloomberg take a look at elizabeth warren recent tweets she said it is a shame mike bloomberg can buy his way into the debate. but e at least now primary vote percent cure you said how he's will take on donald trump can get a live demonstration of how we each take on egomaniac billion their. now, already last night, mike bloomberg name coming up in a town hall seen in town hall when candidates and candidates were asked whether or not they would accept bloomberg money ultimately. here's what they said. listen. >> if not nateed would you accept help from billionaires like bloomberg. >> our combination is average combination is all of 18 dollars and 50 cents. specifically asking that he sayses look i have 500 million dollars leftover, that i'm going to give to you would you accept that? >> if mr. bloomberg
ing good morning. >> good morning, lauren, and cheryl, they are certainly not with the welcome mat the out for michael bloomberg on states tonight let me show you who is up there, of course, now we know bloomberg along with buttigieg sanders, warren klobuchar and biden with any doubts whether five were come out for bloomberg take a look at elizabeth warren recent tweets she said it is a shame mike bloomberg can buy his way into the debate. but e at least now primary vote percent cure you...
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ing the virus now i have we reached the outbreaks pate. no what we are saying is the number of people getting infected is remaining certainly consistent yes but it's not accelerating to . one house that was you know we all are going to hate our presence or will help until the next few days hours to make people time to work in china the economy us and we'll continue moving on the agreeable risk is that we have a disease the number of severe cases so quietly high and those cases place a substantial burden on health care providers. and even in the west that we have those kind of numbers we would be struggling to keep up with it takes us so that's the concern where it stands the next concern is the only owner to radical supplies to the chinese there's a there's a lot of people are even carry newcastle of sick people where it must you don't need to be wearing a mask unless you you yourself are experiencing flu symptoms and this is not my opinion this is what the w.h.o. recommends people are going to wear haunting mask this is not what we need to be doing because it's not offer us any protection from get acting the virus we need to be making the resources available to china and
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stinson kron 4 news are their part of the first group that got to travis monday and we're just curious and i don't know if maybe that hospitals ing now, but we originally said 14 people. >>on that flight that came in on monday had e virus. 2 we know or where you are do you know where the other ones are. >>well as you said about a 5 of the other ones went to hospitals and solano county that's all that napa county health officials are telling have right now theyre just concentrating on their own to hear ensure of something will have to loo into ok soes sounds like they've bron the mafia d send them to various houses for specialized treatmen thank you. >>and join us because comin up at9 o'clock this morning we've got a whole spial report. >>on the coronavirus homemade answer all of your questions so you can start sending those to us via facebook go to our kron4 facebook page where they have a doctor live in the studio. answering your questions and there's so many different angles to this diase and a lot of concerns that peop have about the virus and how it spreads show. go ahead and put your questions and we'll answer them live in the 9 o'clock hour. >>on other news this morn
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are really waed on drugs or someon shooting time. shields the extra presence will make her future rides a little more comfortable having any ing to grasp on to kandahar every to grab >>i say 10 ambassadors worked previously in the bart system and have since been further s trained on de escalation and anti bias ctics i think the fact that will be riding the trains it be more visible haven't high visibity on a train. what ro in a kind of the escalating tuation is where we n't necessarily have to call the police and doeseducate in give people resources that we have i think that's the best way they will be able to impact the community now is is a 6 month pilot program meaning by august they will decide whether or not continue on with that bart says they will continue to speak with writers to get their feedback on how ese ambassadors are doing in oakland knoal bellokron 4 news. >>well coming up next on the kron 4 morning newsa san francischome featured in the self again how much is on the market for this time. >>a little peek ouide before we go just talking about how ni it feels outside you're already in the upper 50's and low 60's around t
are really waed on drugs or someon shooting time. shields the extra presence will make her future rides a little more comfortable having any ing to grasp on to kandahar every to grab >>i say 10 ambassadors worked previously in the bart system and have since been further s trained on de escalation and anti bias ctics i think the fact that will be riding the trains it be more visible haven't high visibity on a train. what ro in a kind of the escalating tuation is where we n't necessarily...
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while danny ings has gone on to play at the highest level, alex was released aged 20 afterjust one year as a professional. that was really hard mentally because you see people around you who areey want to do, you have just dropped have decided what they want to do, you havejust dropped out have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped out of football, you are stuck knowing what to do and what to go into after that. what came next as a career helping others fulfil their physical potential, clients include liverpool and england star alex oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who after four seasons blighted oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who afterfour seasons blighted by injury is now in the form of his life and heavily tipped for an england call—up. life and heavily tipped for an england call-up. he has worked harder than anyone i know in staying fit and wanting to improve himself. i see it in the lows he has been through and others through injury, then working hard to try and get back. it is phenomenal to watch and to be involved in and to see the other side of how hard they work, to get to where they want to get to. alongside the personal training, alex has refound
while danny ings has gone on to play at the highest level, alex was released aged 20 afterjust one year as a professional. that was really hard mentally because you see people around you who areey want to do, you have just dropped have decided what they want to do, you havejust dropped out have decided what they want to do, you have just dropped out of football, you are stuck knowing what to do and what to go into after that. what came next as a career helping others fulfil their physical...
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one. at his rallies, which are kind of populist, in the old paranoid spout that is just trump ing off andoing what he does that some of his audiences like. the inaugural address is very dark, and miller wrote it that because they wanted to say these are dark times, now we are going to make america great again. his speeches from then on are trying to build this up. if you look at the state of the union addresses, the strategy is really interesting. reagan gave his last state of the union address. hadt before it, a plane taken off in january, the icing had not come off the wings. it crashed into the potomac river. umped into thej river and started pulling people out. his reagan got up to give state of the union address, he invented recognizing people in the galley. from that point on, every president recognized someone in the galley. 15 people inor the galley. what does it do? policyracts from the stuff. if you are a democrat, and you are caught on camera not applauding, you are in trouble. that is the strategy. it is clever. i am talking about the rhetorical effectiveness. i think they hav
one. at his rallies, which are kind of populist, in the old paranoid spout that is just trump ing off andoing what he does that some of his audiences like. the inaugural address is very dark, and miller wrote it that because they wanted to say these are dark times, now we are going to make america great again. his speeches from then on are trying to build this up. if you look at the state of the union addresses, the strategy is really interesting. reagan gave his last state of the union...
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Feb 28, 2020
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anything that the audit team might touch on, whether it's through add its, public financing, we are reviewing those pages. we're always trying to find ways,ing something unclear? can we improve the quality or the content or clarity of the information we present on our website? to incorporate changes that came about from the phase one updates, those are made back in june of 2019. we want to make sure those were out there because we did have that special election for board of supervisors november of last year. the phase two changes were made and incorporated to our website in january of this year. just to show, this is just an example from our website, this is the immediate landing page of candidates. if they go to compliance, then on the right-hand side, the drop down menus, candidate and public financing. this page immediately pops up provides them information on the amount of funding they may be eligible to receive. we also have right near the top, unfortunately it's covered up by the closed captioning there, but there is a link to the supplemental guides that we create for supervisor and mayor. i'll touch on those in a few minutes. we also
anything that the audit team might touch on, whether it's through add its, public financing, we are reviewing those pages. we're always trying to find ways,ing something unclear? can we improve the quality or the content or clarity of the information we present on our website? to incorporate changes that came about from the phase one updates, those are made back in june of 2019. we want to make sure those were out there because we did have that special election for board of supervisors november...
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hangut and watch what's ing on kron four's maureen kelly caut up with a few diehard fans of sarah tting on their planes. >>niner fans getting on miami bound planes here at o arebothexcited and confident about what's going to happen sur bowl sunday >>going to the super bowl. miners are going rock it they may noagain 've got a nice good o >> a champion miami bad some of the fangetting on flights to miami have tickets tothe big game tickets to the game we take us a couple 3 parties so we're in a writer and miami in just a she's got her good luck charm. do you have a look in jersey and ever since i bought my grapple a jersey we have a law so it hasn't been washed so you know it's all right we find others going hoping to either score tickets when they get there or just soak up the excitement from outside the stadiumit's the place tobe i meansuper bowls happening. i team is their self why not go and support them all wk and any way possible because expense of >>go ago celebrated around the around the it's a gun enters ithful heading tords miam he to say that this the year their team will be successes. >>a quest for a 6th super bowl trophy. yeah and when thinks oh 9
hangut and watch what's ing on kron four's maureen kelly caut up with a few diehard fans of sarah tting on their planes. >>niner fans getting on miami bound planes here at o arebothexcited and confident about what's going to happen sur bowl sunday >>going to the super bowl. miners are going rock it they may noagain 've got a nice good o >> a champion miami bad some of the fangetting on flights to miami have tickets tothe big game tickets to the game we take us a couple 3...
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one tough wave of rain that's going to spark up across the south increasing your floodiflood ing threat throughout your afternoon. once we transition, the meat of the cold is sitting in the upper midwest. these areyou feel on your skin, the air temperature compared with the winds, 10 below for minneapolis. green bay, 14 below. and please believe that's going to slide across the midwest and then portions of the south. the next 24 to 36 hours, what we're really going to be watching is you have all of this rain that has filtered in across the south. we've had over 10 inches in 10 days. and then the temperatures are going to start to drop. possibility of a freeze-over situation for central mississippi to alabama, with overnight lows, they're going to be hitting the mid-30s, so we'll watch that as the cold makes its way in. today, the cold makes its way across the upper midwest by thursday afternoon. we drop about 14 degrees below average. 32 for cincinnati. and it's going to be a kind of a distant memory, with temperatures sitting in the 50s for the last couple of days across the mid-atlantic to areas of the northeast, as we fall below average. so reality check comes in fairly quickly. for your week
one tough wave of rain that's going to spark up across the south increasing your floodiflood ing threat throughout your afternoon. once we transition, the meat of the cold is sitting in the upper midwest. these areyou feel on your skin, the air temperature compared with the winds, 10 below for minneapolis. green bay, 14 below. and please believe that's going to slide across the midwest and then portions of the south. the next 24 to 36 hours, what we're really going to be watching is you have...
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are going to make a difference in the everydayve of diverse voters. this is an opportunity for us to demonstrate how on everything from economic empoweent to delivering health care, tomb ingimination, reforming immigration and dismtling systemic racism, w can pull together and get big things done. judy: so are you ying your message doesn't change? >> well, the values don'tan . we're not going to, you know, have one face forward to one set of voters and a different set face forward in a different place. but it's certainly the case that different concerns are being raised. for exple, in nevada, we're hearing a lot more about concerns related to immigration and hearing a lot from union workers, including hotel and service workers with hard won, hard fought battles to get their health care plans, who are notse interested itor sanders vision of eliminating their private health care. we're also getting a lot of questions from black voters about a vision an an agenda for black americans at a time when we have seen all of the ways in which systemic racism has persisted a led to a different american experience for so manblack americans on everything from how you experience the eco
are going to make a difference in the everydayve of diverse voters. this is an opportunity for us to demonstrate how on everything from economic empoweent to delivering health care, tomb ingimination, reforming immigration and dismtling systemic racism, w can pull together and get big things done. judy: so are you ying your message doesn't change? >> well, the values don'tan . we're not going to, you know, have one face forward to one set of voters and a different set face forward in a...
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one party or multiple parties are not in compliance. but as well as sofa claim president receives an unceremonious welcome and correct this tuesday after it said ing from a 3 week international to well why don't i was met by angry crowds at the country's biggest airport it will be said to him and then the queues to exacerbating the economic crisis that. no one was there to. no let off. it wasn't easy proposition leader one going door to return to venezuela he passed border control at the international airport without any problem but he was confronted by airline workers from the company which was sanctioned after quite a us trip to the us. we are 2000 people and we are defending our families. he just goes crazy and we are here to defend ourselves there were members of libyan as well and socialist party present and other movements to debunk why don't proclaim himself the interim president of venezuela they shouted that he'd sold out the homeland and called him traitor. and the situation became more tense when quite all supporters came to the airport to meet their leader. but. it was said that venezuelan president nicolas maduro would visit the airpo
one party or multiple parties are not in compliance. but as well as sofa claim president receives an unceremonious welcome and correct this tuesday after it said ing from a 3 week international to well why don't i was met by angry crowds at the country's biggest airport it will be said to him and then the queues to exacerbating the economic crisis that. no one was there to. no let off. it wasn't easy proposition leader one going door to return to venezuela he passed border control at the...