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i also want to thank patrick chang and the d.p.h. staff, other city workers, our nonprofit representatives that served on this task force from larkin, rams and delores street community services, as well as the labor representatives and the brokers and the wonderful work that they've done. i have also served on this task force since 2004 i think seven or eight times now. as patrick explained, our approach is to find that balance between affordability and availability for both employers and employees. we want our employees to be able to have health care that they can use. we want our workers to be well so they can come to work. at the same time, the balance for employers -- we've always said we want to make sure that a substantial percentage of the health plans on the market are available. we continue simply mandate gold and platinum plans for every employer because if you do that, you will have nonprofits that cannot afford the plans and that will ultimately have to cut services. that would take the ability of the money to raise salar
i also want to thank patrick chang and the d.p.h. staff, other city workers, our nonprofit representatives that served on this task force from larkin, rams and delores street community services, as well as the labor representatives and the brokers and the wonderful work that they've done. i have also served on this task force since 2004 i think seven or eight times now. as patrick explained, our approach is to find that balance between affordability and availability for both employers and...
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that is ridiculous. >> note to self, secure all loose change in your pocket before watching patrick read play golf. that is it for me for now. i will be back in 25 minutes with more sports. now it is time for more news with frank and julie. >> jason, thank you. coming up next. >>> a talking about a brutal day for facebook. they lost $119 billion in stock value in just a single day. >>> 11:00 news on ktvu fox2 news starts now. >>> it was the biggest single loss in the history of wall street. i am frank. >> and this is julie. there are growing concerns about data privacy on the social network. facebook a shares plunge 90% today. here's a look at the stock chart for the week. yesterday shares were at a all- time high. today was a $41 drop. no one is in washington with what caused the selloff and what it means for facebook going forward. >> facebook, the social media giant suffered a massive loss on wall street. so large it marks the biggest one-day drop for a u.s. company in stock market history. >> in a call with investors, the ceo
that is ridiculous. >> note to self, secure all loose change in your pocket before watching patrick read play golf. that is it for me for now. i will be back in 25 minutes with more sports. now it is time for more news with frank and julie. >> jason, thank you. coming up next. >>> a talking about a brutal day for facebook. they lost $119 billion in stock value in just a single day. >>> 11:00 news on ktvu fox2 news starts now. >>> it was the biggest single...
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any game and england fans who made it out to russia and i had that back and patrick is to do the same. i was going to change your physical good something and pasted it off. to the public on you go for your life want to go to the world cup that's the thing you need to go do you want to go to and so i go that is it's surreal he said walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families but the colors i didn't fly and lots of other noise as well lou. it's much good to be honest maybe i was worried about was the alphabet because. i can understand anything. can. absolutely miles in my past i'm going to put my head goes fast and then just say well we tried x. but then everyone speaks english i was very friendly. still fantasized not to go to russia so the missing out on one of the best things you have a hearing on for lays out his play well give me a play friendly and went ok great food and yes today kyra and i said i'm in town let's let let. let. popular english for you to block us spend so and who shared his impressions of the world cup. i've done everything often flying up in on trains of stayed in hotels i've
any game and england fans who made it out to russia and i had that back and patrick is to do the same. i was going to change your physical good something and pasted it off. to the public on you go for your life want to go to the world cup that's the thing you need to go do you want to go to and so i go that is it's surreal he said walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families but the colors i didn't fly and lots of other noise as well lou. it's much good to be honest maybe i was worried...
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patrick goes out. i think that is what is changing the sentiment of some portions of the population.y are looking around and saying we have the safety net, you are taking services away. maybe some are more focused on the refugee piece. keeping a pretty close eye on what will be happening over that. up next, what is at stake for germany and angela merkel as nationalism sweeps across europe. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. and jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. up next is the real value of missing art. jason: we go to the case of the stolen bourbon. carol: we start in germany and the threats facing angela merkel. jason: populism and nationalism are sweeping across the continent. what are the applications for chancellor merkel? carol: what are the implications for the european union? >> she is on the back foot at the moment. this is over her liberal policy. specifically on migration. angela merkel has a coalition government. this is kicking up against her party. this is on the front line of the migrants who traveled north from
patrick goes out. i think that is what is changing the sentiment of some portions of the population.y are looking around and saying we have the safety net, you are taking services away. maybe some are more focused on the refugee piece. keeping a pretty close eye on what will be happening over that. up next, what is at stake for germany and angela merkel as nationalism sweeps across europe. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. and jason kelly....
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patrick, what does it mean for the markets? in the past, it is difficult to see it move the dow and the markets, and yet it could change for the 15, 20 years. patrick: the supreme court matters for a much. what we talked about is popularity is actually about trade. every time he talks about trade, we see is popularity go up. it is the popularity and the soft market. he kept talking tough on trade until the market got spooked, and then he sort of toned it back down. of those twos things, and i do not think he will go too far in this space. the spring court, he is not going to lose any votes by going very conservative, obviously. that is his base, and nobody will be disappointed. the more conservative, the better for them. francine: leslie, do you think president trump will actually talk about trade? he has done it in the past. leslie: i suspect we have conversation will be less about trade and more about the demand that the american, european partners in nato will spend more, that will be the headline, and that is very popular back home with his base. but undoubtedly, coming off of the g7 and the tariffs will be front and cente
patrick, what does it mean for the markets? in the past, it is difficult to see it move the dow and the markets, and yet it could change for the 15, 20 years. patrick: the supreme court matters for a much. what we talked about is popularity is actually about trade. every time he talks about trade, we see is popularity go up. it is the popularity and the soft market. he kept talking tough on trade until the market got spooked, and then he sort of toned it back down. of those twos things, and i...
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further proof here on the european golf tour in germany, patrick reed had his caddie throw out a camera crew. their crime was jingling change in their pockets while they were waiting for him to chip. >> you're rattling change in your pocket. that's what i'm pointing at you for. >> thank you, stop. >> i need you to go on the other side. >> he lost privileges by going like that with change. i'm not hitting until you get the heck out of here, like completely out of here. >> the 2018 masters champ, he's regarded like the bad boy. pretty nice chip out of there, after you get that media out of there, look how well you perform. four off the lead. like patrick reed, i prefer complete silence while i work. don't even look at your phone, dan, i want complete tranquility. >> being angry worked for him clearly. >> remember, john mcenroe was at his best when he was screaming at the chair. >> works for some people. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. after 80 years of rain, wind and fog, how are the golden gate bridge towers holding up? results in from that breast taking inspection we told you about. >>> a masked woman tried to s
further proof here on the european golf tour in germany, patrick reed had his caddie throw out a camera crew. their crime was jingling change in their pockets while they were waiting for him to chip. >> you're rattling change in your pocket. that's what i'm pointing at you for. >> thank you, stop. >> i need you to go on the other side. >> he lost privileges by going like that with change. i'm not hitting until you get the heck out of here, like completely out of here....
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changing hands. and then people won't be, you know, laughing about this. >>> danica patrick will host the espy a wardsrmer race car driver recently retired from the track. danica has been attending the espys as a guest since 2005. she met her current boyfriend, aaron rodgers at the espys, an event she always looks forward to. >> to think i'm going to be the one on stage is a little crazy. but i did say like ten years ago that i wanted to host the show. i believe it was after lance armstrong hosted it. man, that's so cool. i want to host some day. when i got asked, ooh, it's a whole another thing to say yes and be the one on stage doing the monologue and all the bits. but what an incredible honor. >> yeah. to speak the words. i get scared every night. i'll be there on the red carpet getting one-on-one interviews with the stars. we'll have live reports throughout the evening here on abc 7, starting with our 4:00 newscast. abc 7 sports sponsored by stanford health care. a lot of pressure when you're driving a race car. but you know how to do that. it's another thing when you see all those people out ther
changing hands. and then people won't be, you know, laughing about this. >>> danica patrick will host the espy a wardsrmer race car driver recently retired from the track. danica has been attending the espys as a guest since 2005. she met her current boyfriend, aaron rodgers at the espys, an event she always looks forward to. >> to think i'm going to be the one on stage is a little crazy. but i did say like ten years ago that i wanted to host the show. i believe it was after...
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think of the famous democratic figures patrick monihan, bill clinton, no chance they would be taken seriously as candidates now so dramatically has the party changed. why is this never noted in public. >> what's interesting,ea leadership is so far off from the base itself. democrats may not even realize how serious this. i'll give you one example. in a new poll, when asked whether or not people wanted i.c.e. to be abolished 78% of republicans said no. 59% of democrats said no. 75% of independents. 6 out of every 10 democrats also said no. the majority also felt that there was not enough border security as well. so they seem to be abandoning their own base. i think that's because they have really the veneer, just donald trump's existence, his success, has stripped the veneer off democratic leadership. republicans are seeing this as well. republicans have been surprised with the abandonment of the repeal and replacement of obamacare, but we've got an establishment that in a way seems to be pretending the understand the ideologies of the left and right, but all along only concerned about the machie itself. now donald trump, who's honestly working --
think of the famous democratic figures patrick monihan, bill clinton, no chance they would be taken seriously as candidates now so dramatically has the party changed. why is this never noted in public. >> what's interesting,ea leadership is so far off from the base itself. democrats may not even realize how serious this. i'll give you one example. in a new poll, when asked whether or not people wanted i.c.e. to be abolished 78% of republicans said no. 59% of democrats said no. 75% of...
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patrick gaskill and fabian gomez. >> is the cake coming to my house? >> you better grab a bowl. >> but change is on the horizon.rograms, gaskill is about to leave the housing unit to spend 60 days in confinement for being caught with inmate-made alcohol. >> the sanctions i imposed for making the intoxicants were a written reprimand do not make or possess intoxicants. 30 days phone loss. demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg. it's a secure unit for segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary segregation. >> although the confinement unit is only an eighth of a mile away, for security purposes, all inmates transferred there must be escorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer, this year's, you know, pretty much. the best couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next time. >> he'll be back. [ bleep ]. you know, hey, it's one good thing about prison. ain't nobody going nowhere. >> sometimes it
patrick gaskill and fabian gomez. >> is the cake coming to my house? >> you better grab a bowl. >> but change is on the horizon.rograms, gaskill is about to leave the housing unit to spend 60 days in confinement for being caught with inmate-made alcohol. >> the sanctions i imposed for making the intoxicants were a written reprimand do not make or possess intoxicants. 30 days phone loss. demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg....
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change after losing her son this year to gun violence. abc 7 news was at 34th and chestnut in oakland where a rally took place. her son patrick scott junior was shot to death in february. she said the rally is to show support for the other parents who have lost children. >> it is not about my son. it is about all kids and all murders and all lives. it is time to make a change and the time is now. i'm tired. i'm fed up and i can't take it no more. enough is enough. all this gun violence. >> ferguson is the founder of the moore foundation and anti-violence advocacy group. >>> the search is on for aman accused of exposing himself in fremont and pleasanton. this is a photo of the suspect. home security cameras captured video on thursday night. he has a band tattoo on the upper right arm and may be driving a newer model white four door cross over vehicle and the incidented happened between june 15th and july 5th. >>> rescue crews are working to get a soccer team and the coach out of a cave in thailand. elon musk is offering his services and indicated in a tweet this morning that he has a team working on an escape pod that would wo
change after losing her son this year to gun violence. abc 7 news was at 34th and chestnut in oakland where a rally took place. her son patrick scott junior was shot to death in february. she said the rally is to show support for the other parents who have lost children. >> it is not about my son. it is about all kids and all murders and all lives. it is time to make a change and the time is now. i'm tired. i'm fed up and i can't take it no more. enough is enough. all this gun violence....
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ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrick gannon, communications coordinator"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) 4 newskingston kron 4 news (ken) a fast- moving wildfire has exploded in size in yolo county. as it burned through the equivalent of roughly one -and half- miles of land an hour... and forces people to flee their homes. here is what we know tonight.... 60- thousand acres have burned. the fire is only 5 percent contained tonight. and 700 structures threatened. kron4's charles clifford is in yolo county with the conditions firefighters are facing. on monday, cal fire scrambled to contain the rapidly expanding yolo county fire. more than 1200 fire fighters and 119 fire engines are now asssigned to this blaze. 29 aircraft also made water and flame retardant drops around the burn zone, unil later afternoon when heavy smoke and poor visiblity forced all aircraft out of the area.the fire is now burning in steep rugged terrain fille
ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrick gannon, communications coordinator"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) 4 newskingston kron 4 news (ken) a fast- moving wildfire has exploded in size in yolo county. as it burned through the equivalent of roughly one -and half- miles of land...
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ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrick gannon, communications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) thirty five cars were burglarized over the weekend in north berkeley. now police are asking for the public's help. take a look at the areas that were targeted. investigators are asking people in the area to check their surveillance cameras for possible leads. police are also advising people to secure their cars. they say while some of the thieves got in by breaking windows. others got in through an unlocked door or window. (ken) new at 8. a large medical convention that has been coming to san francisco every few years since the 1980's is pulling out and looking for a different host city because of the dirty streets of san francisco and the vast homelessness issue. (pam) s=f travel says, it is the first time a major convention is leaving because of conditions on the streets. kron 4's gab
ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrick gannon, communications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) thirty five cars were burglarized over the weekend in north berkeley. now police are asking for the public's help. take a look at...
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ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrickn, communications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) in north carolina. a man drowned ...while saving a child struggling in the water . police say they were dispatched yesterday afternoon to a report of a possible drowning at a wake county park . 36 year old jeremie dale earp... swam into the water to help the boy in trouble...without hesitation.(sot) "our investigation, really at this point, tells us there was a 7-year-old boy or 8-year-old boy that was swimming. apparently the child got into some sort of trouble while swimming. this gentleman jumped in the water to try and help the boy and was able to help the boy get over to more shallow water, but then he disappeared under the water himself." (ken) police say two people jumped in to pull the man out and started cpr. emergency responders tried to save him for an hour... but couldn't. the lit
ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrickn, communications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) in north carolina. a man drowned ...while saving a child struggling in the water . police say they were dispatched yesterday afternoon...
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ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrickunications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (lydia) in north carolina. a man drowned ...while saving a child struggling in the water . police say they were dispatched sunday afternoon to a report of a possible drowning at a wake county park . 36 year old jeremie dale earp... swam into the water to help the boy in trouble...(sot) <"our investigation, really at this point, tells us there was a 7-year-old boy or 8-year-old boy that was swimming. apparently the child got into some sort of trouble while swimming. this gentleman jumped in the water to try and help the boy and was able to help the boy get over to more shallow water, but then he disappeared under the water himself." >(lydia) police say two people jumped in to pull the man out and started cpr. emergency responders tried to save him for an hour. (lydia) a large medical convention that has be
ocean conditions, being aware conditions can change quickly along the coastline and that rip currents can happened at any beach with breaking waves. patrickunications coordinator for pleasanton unified school district"our hearts go out to her family and friends during this very difficult time."in pleasanton, michelle kingston kron 4 news (lydia) in north carolina. a man drowned ...while saving a child struggling in the water . police say they were dispatched sunday afternoon to a...
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the world war i generation that changed and remade the world, and that is why i wrote the unknowns. thank you very much. [applause] patrick: i will be happy to take your questions. [applause] >> if you have questions, please go to the microphones. >> very good talk, thank you. am i correct in saying that the supposedly unknown soldier from vietnam was subsequently identified, right, in the 1990's through dna testing? is there any chance that could happen with the supposedly unknown soldier from world war i? patrick: the unknown from vietnam was identified. they felt strongly that individual was their son, and dna analysis was performed, and he was re-interned with full military honors and identified. i think it is unlikely that there is, you know, proper dna and the database to identify the world war i, there is possible contamination, degradation, a lot of issues. the biggest thing is, this is a national symbol. it is who we are as americans. it is why we fight. it represents who we are. i don't think -- i think that is why it is incredibly important. >> thank you. patrick: yes. >> congratulations on your book's success
the world war i generation that changed and remade the world, and that is why i wrote the unknowns. thank you very much. [applause] patrick: i will be happy to take your questions. [applause] >> if you have questions, please go to the microphones. >> very good talk, thank you. am i correct in saying that the supposedly unknown soldier from vietnam was subsequently identified, right, in the 1990's through dna testing? is there any chance that could happen with the supposedly unknown...
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changed this time so all countries could sign onto the communique? the argentina minister saying it was not hard, we all got on board? patrickstephen mnuchin and the this is thenister, easiest statement they ever had to draft. the trade tensions globally have gotten worse since the g7 leader summit. the u.s. and china have formalized tariffs on each other, canada has applied tariffs, mexico. things have gotten worse since what was most at play was a difference of leadership. stephen mnuchin is in the globalist free trade camp of the white house. trump's tradeg policy but urged for less protectionist measures. you did not have the theater of president trump here in buenos aires today. it was a change of leadership and desire to show consensus among global finance ministers that led all countries to go forward with the communique, but trade tensions have worsened over the past few weeks. kathleen: at least you did find a positive note for us to end on. thank you. bloomberg news reporter patrick gillespie joining us. china, they may have read their course on yuan appreciation, now president trump has zero in on that. tom macken
changed this time so all countries could sign onto the communique? the argentina minister saying it was not hard, we all got on board? patrickstephen mnuchin and the this is thenister, easiest statement they ever had to draft. the trade tensions globally have gotten worse since the g7 leader summit. the u.s. and china have formalized tariffs on each other, canada has applied tariffs, mexico. things have gotten worse since what was most at play was a difference of leadership. stephen mnuchin is...
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change the structure socially. thank you very much. [applause] i can take some questions. >> my name is patrick.going to the one diagram that you presented on judgment and action, do you see a role for innovation in the prediction process or is it something more constrained to judgment and action? so our machines best at doing that? >> so repeat the first part so repeat the first part innovation or creativity? i can see that judgment and action. and with that prediction? >> so i don't. i might be missing something in the sense that nature there is probability distributions that describe around us and simply to be better than we are to understand that probability. so that's not a matter of creativity but higher resolutio resolution. >> i have really enjoyed this. hopefully i can read the book. so clearly fan of dna so you buy into the economics so that cuts with human beings are rational maybe they are not. but i want to hear your opinion to make strong assumptions if you have enough data or if it has a correlation and then a magical black box. so we are in the rational and then it will work out
change the structure socially. thank you very much. [applause] i can take some questions. >> my name is patrick.going to the one diagram that you presented on judgment and action, do you see a role for innovation in the prediction process or is it something more constrained to judgment and action? so our machines best at doing that? >> so repeat the first part so repeat the first part innovation or creativity? i can see that judgment and action. and with that prediction? >> so...
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patrick says is absolutely right. there's just no amount of spin day two, day three, day four, that is going to change exactly what the president said. it is not just what he says, it is what he does. the fact that there is still, for example, no cyber head at the white house, national security staff got rid of a single person designated to work with state and local entities to ensure that our elections were protected. it is about a president who has shown a lack of interest in protecting the 2018 elections from what we know the russians are going to do. they're going to be better at it, more persistent. and, finally, it is about a president who, from the perspective -- i know -- a person who dedicated their lives, how we're interpreting what he's saying, which is our work is not valuable. >> it's interesting when you talk about if cyber was important. i can tell you what i just learned the other day. 20% of the positions in cyber right now in our defense department are empty. they're vacant. if it were important, they would be finding people and they're not. the president talking about fake news to which the anchor,
patrick says is absolutely right. there's just no amount of spin day two, day three, day four, that is going to change exactly what the president said. it is not just what he says, it is what he does. the fact that there is still, for example, no cyber head at the white house, national security staff got rid of a single person designated to work with state and local entities to ensure that our elections were protected. it is about a president who has shown a lack of interest in protecting the...
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patrick green is playing in the scottish open this week. let's just say don't get too close to green if you are ever out on a course with loose change in yourocket. >> you arrive with change in your pocket, well thank you -- >> i need you all to go over there on the other side of the green. the camera guy also, since he is part of you. he lost privileges by going like that with change. >> i'm not hitting until you all get the heck out of here, like completely out of here. >> i have never been yelled at by a golf pro on a course, but that crew -- they're going to hear about it when they report back. >> lead the change at home. >> right. rattling in your pocket as you are trying to get the shot. you have to be quiet. coming u an hour, the newest phishing scam will definitely get your attention. it has to do with porn and your password. >>> facebook a stock takes a historic plunge with the founder taking a huge multibillion-dollar hit. what has investors running scared. >>> transparency is everything these days. the new app that is pulling back the curtain on your doctor. phishing fraud. >>> ng news . >>> our top story at 6:30, our top story o
patrick green is playing in the scottish open this week. let's just say don't get too close to green if you are ever out on a course with loose change in yourocket. >> you arrive with change in your pocket, well thank you -- >> i need you all to go over there on the other side of the green. the camera guy also, since he is part of you. he lost privileges by going like that with change. >> i'm not hitting until you all get the heck out of here, like completely out of here....
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changes will be profound. but they will adhere to the legal order that is established. >> and all this taking place at the epicenter of obrador's support, zocalo square. that's where our patrick op. mann filed his report. >> reporter: mexicans are celebrating what many called a revolution for this country. you see people pouring into the square behind me to celebrate an event they never thought would take place. the election of leftist populist candidate andres manuel lopez obrador. he's been running for president now for over a decade. this is his third attempt at the office. previous attempts he said kept him from gaining office because of corruption. right now, though, he has more than defeated the opposition. that's because more of mexican society -- his main appeal overt years was to the nation's poorest, but this election he managed to reach out. so many people were struck by his anti-corruption message, his message against the violence that is racking this country. but now the hard questions will begin to emerge. now will he govern? how will he, for example, confront donald trump over the issues that are so unpopular like the wall, like the trade war? those questions s
changes will be profound. but they will adhere to the legal order that is established. >> and all this taking place at the epicenter of obrador's support, zocalo square. that's where our patrick op. mann filed his report. >> reporter: mexicans are celebrating what many called a revolution for this country. you see people pouring into the square behind me to celebrate an event they never thought would take place. the election of leftist populist candidate andres manuel lopez obrador....
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in this one, patrick michaels and ryan maui argue that dr. james hansen's 1988 climate change warnings were overestimated. well, let's start by pulling the curtain back on these two characters who wrote the piece. you will quickly see that they are, to put it politely, aligned with the fossil fuel industry. patrick michaels is a senior fellow at the koch-founded and koch-funded cato institute. michaels at one point admitted that 40% of his funding came from the fossil fuel industry. his co-author also joined the koch-funded cato institute last year. believe it or not, yes, the fossil fuel industry still pays for this nonsense. even as fossil fuel c.e.o.'s claim to recognize climate science is real and we support a carbon fee, that, of course, being the latest chapter in the fossil fuel industry's long and ongoing campaign of fraud, now pretending that they support a carbon fee when all of their political apparatus is dedicated to opposing the very result they seek -- they claim to seek. so 30 years ago, hansen's testimony outlined three scenarios. remember, this is 1988. the f
in this one, patrick michaels and ryan maui argue that dr. james hansen's 1988 climate change warnings were overestimated. well, let's start by pulling the curtain back on these two characters who wrote the piece. you will quickly see that they are, to put it politely, aligned with the fossil fuel industry. patrick michaels is a senior fellow at the koch-founded and koch-funded cato institute. michaels at one point admitted that 40% of his funding came from the fossil fuel industry. his...
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patrick's memory. the mayor was there and says there's a large reward for information leading to an arrest. >> if we want to change things, we need to speak out and take risks and talk about what we want for this community. >> carol is still left with so many questions, who killed her son and why? >> i don't want no other mother to feel the way i'm feeling. >> this is not the kind of city that we want to live in. where gun violence is accepted. it's not. this is a city that believes in its children. >> in oakland, alice sa hairing, fox ktvu news. >>> thousands of protestors shut down a major highway in chicago demanding safe streets. the location is symbolic as some believe the expressway was built in the 1960s to segregate white and black communities. the demonstrators are calling for more resources and stricter gun laws. >>> heart ache for a family in the east bay after a young child fell out of the 2nd story window. coming up in the next hour, the desperate response to save the toddler. >>> later this morning, the joyful reunion of a service dog and its owner. what caused the faithful companion to disappear for
patrick's memory. the mayor was there and says there's a large reward for information leading to an arrest. >> if we want to change things, we need to speak out and take risks and talk about what we want for this community. >> carol is still left with so many questions, who killed her son and why? >> i don't want no other mother to feel the way i'm feeling. >> this is not the kind of city that we want to live in. where gun violence is accepted. it's not. this is a city...