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your faith but because of the this is paul t. and living under a bit len i was supposed to work is this a but although it was in nice because even though we're reading us like dogs they didn't even feed us they've really does like this leaves. us quickly learned that not having an education can make it difficult to fight for your rights. over the years he paid for both his sisters and their children's schooling with the money earned as a shepherd. he also managed to put aside a tiny bit of his pay until he could complete his own education now every evening he shares his knowledge with the young herders in simone kong. when they finished tending to the animals for the day they come to us the shepherd school germany is also here. they study reading writing and arithmetic. u.t.s. teaches on a voluntary basis he believes that a basic education can change the young herders lives. they have been to a bed they have some of the. when they didn't even know where they are. now i am still playing by almost 30 is that here but then you know that
your faith but because of the this is paul t. and living under a bit len i was supposed to work is this a but although it was in nice because even though we're reading us like dogs they didn't even feed us they've really does like this leaves. us quickly learned that not having an education can make it difficult to fight for your rights. over the years he paid for both his sisters and their children's schooling with the money earned as a shepherd. he also managed to put aside a tiny bit of his...
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security cameras but it shows a car easing into the intersection at third street and paul avenue and moments later it's t-boned by an oncoming car. the impact sent the cars careening into nearby train platforms. you can see right there. a man died at the scene. a woman died at the hospital. no word on what led up to the crash but a neighbor told us drivers often speed down that stretch of road. >> there's traffic all the time. people cross the street, the people race here. >> the third crash victim is recovering this morning. we're told the person's injuries are not life- threatening. >>> police in livermore spent sunday searching for the source of a gunshot that may have been aimed at them. officers were investigating a report of green fire at a storage yard on greenville road when they heard another single shot over their heads. no officers were hurt but they found a tow truck at the yard with this window shot out. greenville road was closedthe d search for the shooter. two helicopters and a drone were also called in to help. but they did not find anything. >>> the man charged with killing a sacramento
security cameras but it shows a car easing into the intersection at third street and paul avenue and moments later it's t-boned by an oncoming car. the impact sent the cars careening into nearby train platforms. you can see right there. a man died at the scene. a woman died at the hospital. no word on what led up to the crash but a neighbor told us drivers often speed down that stretch of road. >> there's traffic all the time. people cross the street, the people race here. >> the...
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and confirm he will oppose the deal. paul: nine u.s. states and washington, d.c. are suing to block te's takeover of sprint on antitrust grounds, claiming it will raise prices for consumers by $4.5 billion a year. it puts pressure on the justice department as it decides on the merger of the two carriers. both stocks felt in new york. the widest in almost a month. back: the nissan alliances in the spotlight when shareholders meet for the annual meeting. the german will be asked to explain whether the partnership can survive following the upset caused by carlos ghosn's arrest and nissan's growing unhappiness with the alliance terms. paul: worsening u.s.-china trade war could mean trouble for consumer products. but, apple has a backup plan in place. bloomberg technology editor joins us from san francisco. b toair, what is plan the trade war get out of hand? alistair: foxconn is a major partner of apple. an executive was talking to an event yesterday about how they could move any of the assembly activities of iphones bound for the u.s., they could move that from china to taiwan or other a
and confirm he will oppose the deal. paul: nine u.s. states and washington, d.c. are suing to block te's takeover of sprint on antitrust grounds, claiming it will raise prices for consumers by $4.5 billion a year. it puts pressure on the justice department as it decides on the merger of the two carriers. both stocks felt in new york. the widest in almost a month. back: the nissan alliances in the spotlight when shareholders meet for the annual meeting. the german will be asked to explain...
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t and paul went out of their way, they didn't want the american -- african-american to march. wells wanted to march, when a sorority wanted to to be as their first act politically active in 1913, they were told to march in the back. >> paul originally said no blacks would march at all. there was pressure because there were women in the illinois suffrage group. they weren't very evident because it was a racist country at the time. the national association of colored women was almost as large as the general federation of women. there were activists that had their own reasons want to get the vote to stop lynching and improve their situations. paul first says not at all. no native americans. then she gets pressed and creates the section at the back. re. everybody marches the marches with the illinois delegation. we are not sure were some of the others march. with two white grandfathers, she was quite a light-skinned woman. we know she picketed. don't -- clearly class, race, angiography were issues to disrupt the movement. i go back to what i was saying at the beginning. the media
t and paul went out of their way, they didn't want the american -- african-american to march. wells wanted to march, when a sorority wanted to to be as their first act politically active in 1913, they were told to march in the back. >> paul originally said no blacks would march at all. there was pressure because there were women in the illinois suffrage group. they weren't very evident because it was a racist country at the time. the national association of colored women was almost as...
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and paul avenue. a toyota sedan was t-boned by another vehicle at the intersection and pushed on to the metro track, blocking t-line trains like not. the others have frond-ept damage. we have a message to police asking for more details and will bring them as soon as wei hear back. >>> president trump eliminated raids that would have started today up to 200 families facing deportation orders. the i.c.e. raid would have included 10 u.s. cities, including san francisco. here's the reaction to the change of plans. >> yesterday followed the law but i think the way they're doing it is not the right way. and consequence will not be good. >> reporter: san francisco resident michael with wu seems the sentiment of most of san francisco regarding the san francisco deportation raids. >> the deportation raids are a group of very, very good law enforcement people. they came into our country illegally and we're taking them out legally. we're bringing them back to anywhere country. >> reporter: but dr. professor of mer fuss at hastings law said the mayor is being hypocritical. >> let's remember mayor libby shaft was excoria
and paul avenue. a toyota sedan was t-boned by another vehicle at the intersection and pushed on to the metro track, blocking t-line trains like not. the others have frond-ept damage. we have a message to police asking for more details and will bring them as soon as wei hear back. >>> president trump eliminated raids that would have started today up to 200 families facing deportation orders. the i.c.e. raid would have included 10 u.s. cities, including san francisco. here's the...
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and paul avenue. it appears a toyota sedan was t-boned by another car at the intersection and the toyota was pushed on to the track blocking h-line tracks last night. we have a message out to san francisco police asking for details about this crash. we will bring you more as soon as we hear back. >>> president trump declayed predawn immigration raids scheduled to start today. it would have targeted up to 2,000 families facing deportation. the i.c.e. raids were planned for ten u.s. cities, including san francisco. here's the reactionol the law bk the way they're doing it is not the right way and consequences will not be good. >> reporter: fra >> reporter: san francisco president dent michael wu shares the sentiments of the deportations. >> the deportations as you call them are a group of very, very good law enforcement people. they came into our country illegally and we're taking them out legally. we're bringing them back to their country. >> reporter: but the professor emeritus at uc hastings clench of the law say the president is being hypocritical. >> let's remember mayor lippy shaft was -- shafted
and paul avenue. it appears a toyota sedan was t-boned by another car at the intersection and the toyota was pushed on to the track blocking h-line tracks last night. we have a message out to san francisco police asking for details about this crash. we will bring you more as soon as we hear back. >>> president trump declayed predawn immigration raids scheduled to start today. it would have targeted up to 2,000 families facing deportation. the i.c.e. raids were planned for ten u.s....
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walton headed to normandy, france, t for 75th anniversary of d-day. he and his son paul are flying first class courtesy of united. >> oh, my gosh. i not he's going stronger than --o think he's gg stronger than i am. it's amazing. every morning that he wakes up is a blessing. to see him at 100, a little over 100 years old now, it's just amazing. >> walton served in india during world war ii. he's already visited31 of the 50 state he sure deserves to get his wish granted and visit all the 50 states and meet as many people as possible. >> happytrails. >>> 4:36. coming up, defective plane s. the problem boeing says it found while inspecting hundreds of planes.d a >>> caught on camera -- a cruise ship crashing into port. this is video taken on land. we'll show you what it looked ke from a passenger's point of view. 4:36. stay w >>> welcome back. we're learning that hundreds of boeing jets may have parts that are not safe. the federal aviation administration said yesterday that following a jotint investi with boeing, more than 300 boeing 737 jets including the max may have fau
walton headed to normandy, france, t for 75th anniversary of d-day. he and his son paul are flying first class courtesy of united. >> oh, my gosh. i not he's going stronger than --o think he's gg stronger than i am. it's amazing. every morning that he wakes up is a blessing. to see him at 100, a little over 100 years old now, it's just amazing. >> walton served in india during world war ii. he's already visited31 of the 50 state he sure deserves to get his wish granted and visit all...
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and paul avenue in the bayview district. the victims are a man and woman. one of the cars was pushed on to the muni metro tracks almost hitting a ttrain leaving the platform. a neighbor who heard the crash and saw the wreckage says she saw alcohol bottles in one of the cars. >>> people will pay tribute to fallen sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan. they will hold a vigil at 8:00 p.m. for her. the 26-year-old officer was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call last sunday. she was a recent graduate of sacramento's police academy. her funeral is set for thursday in roseville. the suspecting the scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >>> a small plane crash in hawaii killed 11 people. family members have identified two williams. casey williamson grew up in oklahoma and worked in oahu as a skydiving instructor. mark martin was also a skydiving instructor who moved to hawaii from florida. it crashed while taking off on friday. reporter meredith wood has a look at how the victims are being remembered. >> you see something like this happen, flowers is the smallest sign of respect. >> reporter: mourning the lives l
and paul avenue in the bayview district. the victims are a man and woman. one of the cars was pushed on to the muni metro tracks almost hitting a ttrain leaving the platform. a neighbor who heard the crash and saw the wreckage says she saw alcohol bottles in one of the cars. >>> people will pay tribute to fallen sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan. they will hold a vigil at 8:00 p.m. for her. the 26-year-old officer was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call...
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they were blind sided by the news and a cook county judge will rule whether or not a special prosecutor will investigate the decision to drop charges. mike. >> jeff paul. ts taking on wal-mart. the democratic 2020 candidate, folkinfocusing on income and eq. and calling out the walton family, for not sharing there billion dollar fortunate, while claiming, wal-mart employs, rely on public assistance programs. and was asked to speak at the annual wal-mart board director's meeting. joe biden, skipping the democrat city employee convention. he is reportedly heading to columbus, ohio, to attend a dinner with an lbbbt rights group instead. nevada governor, signing two bills that decriminalize abortion and allocate more state fund for example family planning. the first bill dubbed the trust act. it reduces the penalties for a number of abortion-related acts, such as the sale of miscarriage inducing drugs. >> in a report headlined, don't take trump's bait. former obama administration officials are report leed engaging in back channel communications with iran. leslie marshall and vin cohen fire off next. this is a commercial about insurance and i know you're think
they were blind sided by the news and a cook county judge will rule whether or not a special prosecutor will investigate the decision to drop charges. mike. >> jeff paul. ts taking on wal-mart. the democratic 2020 candidate, folkinfocusing on income and eq. and calling out the walton family, for not sharing there billion dollar fortunate, while claiming, wal-mart employs, rely on public assistance programs. and was asked to speak at the annual wal-mart board director's meeting. joe biden,...
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security camera footage showed a car easing into the intersection at third street and paul avenue moments later it is tboned by an oncoming car. the impact that the cars careening into a nearby train platform. a man died at the scene. a woman later died at the hospital. no word on what led up to the crash but a neighbor told us drivers often speed down that stretch of road. >> a lot of traffic all the time. people race here. >>ird crh vi is recovering this mog e not life-s threatening. >> in napa county a deadly car crash caused a power outage for several hundred customers overnight. the crash was first reported before 11:00 last night near the silverado resort and spa. the seas beset a single car crashed into a power pole and one of the victims died at the scene. the other was transported with major injuries and power was out for about three hours during the investigation. >>> pg&e says it's new plan to prevent wildfires may have already paid off in a big way. and a new complaint is filed against the california doctor at the middle of the battle over vaccine exemptions. >>> the market just open up to
security camera footage showed a car easing into the intersection at third street and paul avenue moments later it is tboned by an oncoming car. the impact that the cars careening into a nearby train platform. a man died at the scene. a woman later died at the hospital. no word on what led up to the crash but a neighbor told us drivers often speed down that stretch of road. >> a lot of traffic all the time. people race here. >>ird crh vi is recovering this mog e not life-s...
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and somewhat lower. is really focusing on inflation. david: i thought you were going to mention the t word. paul: i lied. aughter] paul: no one is really focusing. and when i say no one, we have a lot of institutional investors in elliott, and people are just their portfolios towards the possibility of a .ignificant increase one of the things that might happen in the next round of quantity ease is the next round of factors and responses. you may get actual inflation, you may get old and commodities warring.- commodities if there is inflation in the bond market has a tumble, stocks ther to the a te bond market. i think most investors feel they know the shape if there is adversity. that they know the shape of it because they have seen it, and it is ok. they can survive it. david: if there is adversity coming forward, the thing that people should do is to read books. is that right? barnes & noble is the thing. [laughter] paul: we have not closed the deal yet. david: the price might get higher. don't go read books yet. browse. browse. be ready to buy books soon because the best way to get through a recession
and somewhat lower. is really focusing on inflation. david: i thought you were going to mention the t word. paul: i lied. aughter] paul: no one is really focusing. and when i say no one, we have a lot of institutional investors in elliott, and people are just their portfolios towards the possibility of a .ignificant increase one of the things that might happen in the next round of quantity ease is the next round of factors and responses. you may get actual inflation, you may get old and...
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capitalism and destroy labor that's now a permanent feature of global t 20 economies and 2nd of all it's a realisation by the marketplace that the only way to develop create outsized returns like paul tudor jones a very famous hedge fund manager in connecticut follows career for 30 years he's now all in on gold purely on a valuation of timing basis to the pendulum bear markets and. at some point the bear market in gold is now finished it took 7 or 8 years us sometime you know that when i started on wall street 1982 there had been a bear market of stocks for 16 years people and working at paine webber where i started my career were working nights as schoolteachers and taxi drivers to make ends meet they key could not afford you know to support your software. as a stock broker in 1902 was considered a dead and worthless job and then the bear market ended and we began a bull market which is still going on from this day that the stock market the dow jones was under a 1000 it could get over $1000.00 for 16 years now of course arat $2627000.00 that took place since $1082.00 to today's market interest rates were 1718 percent now they're less than one percent closing in on 0 yet so we're g
capitalism and destroy labor that's now a permanent feature of global t 20 economies and 2nd of all it's a realisation by the marketplace that the only way to develop create outsized returns like paul tudor jones a very famous hedge fund manager in connecticut follows career for 30 years he's now all in on gold purely on a valuation of timing basis to the pendulum bear markets and. at some point the bear market in gold is now finished it took 7 or 8 years us sometime you know that when i...
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it paid off and i was able to hear the oral arguments which were amazing. in addition, paul has argued a number of important voting ri t rights cases. one involving partisan jerry man -- gerrymandering. paul has been honored nationally by a variety of publications and organizations in recognition for his work promoting zifcivil rig and civil liberties. with that brief introduction of an extense piive and impactful career, i'll turn the program over the paul. [ applause ] >> thank you david. i was present of the organization 29 years ago. it was a long time ago. this is the view from the press gallery panel every year. let me start to my immediate right. david savage has covered issues for the louisiaa los angeles ti 1986. he's written on many of the legal battles in the city. he joined the times in 1981 and has degrees from the university of north carolina and northwestern university. next person down is amy howe. she's like a celebrity. she was until 2016 editor and reporter for scotus blog. a blog devoted to the supreme court. she continues to serve as an independent contractor and reporter. you may have noticed her
it paid off and i was able to hear the oral arguments which were amazing. in addition, paul has argued a number of important voting ri t rights cases. one involving partisan jerry man -- gerrymandering. paul has been honored nationally by a variety of publications and organizations in recognition for his work promoting zifcivil rig and civil liberties. with that brief introduction of an extense piive and impactful career, i'll turn the program over the paul. [ applause ] >> thank you...
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crime in that area, homicide, and it seems like the ownhas of t property are enage some of the ldividuals that linger on their property, thatrt on their property. > reporter: paulpinnel wlop handles the anacostiard coating council challenged the liquor licenses of all stores back in 2016 and they signed voluntary compliance agreements to increase security in order to keep their licenses saying property owners should be accountable if they allow dangerous individuals to hang out and sho innocent people like maurice scott. >> there's no way in my mind hand my opinion that the owner of that business could not have known that that type of activity has been going on in that shopping center. >> reporter: this afternoon we reached out to the property owners being sued by the attorney general for their comment on the lawsuit. we are still waiting to hear from them. that's the latest l e from southeast washington, jim and wendy, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. we have some showers to the w south, butt is it going to look like a little bit later, amelia? >> i think we'll continue to see some areas of rain moving through parts of the
crime in that area, homicide, and it seems like the ownhas of t property are enage some of the ldividuals that linger on their property, thatrt on their property. > reporter: paulpinnel wlop handles the anacostiard coating council challenged the liquor licenses of all stores back in 2016 and they signed voluntary compliance agreements to increase security in order to keep their licenses saying property owners should be accountable if they allow dangerous individuals to hang out and sho...
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t as president trump announces first-everan u.s.ions targeting the supreme leader of iran. then, a conversationformer speaker of the house paul ryan on the trump administration, the economy, andhe next presidential election. plus, with just dayso go before the first democratic presidential primary debate, a look at the state of for 2020. and, stonewall at 50. reflections on the journey and future of the gay rights invement, a half-century after the landmark uprisg that lauitnched the push for equ >> that was a sea change in how we thought about ourselves and
t as president trump announces first-everan u.s.ions targeting the supreme leader of iran. then, a conversationformer speaker of the house paul ryan on the trump administration, the economy, andhe next presidential election. plus, with just dayso go before the first democratic presidential primary debate, a look at the state of for 2020. and, stonewall at 50. reflections on the journey and future of the gay rights invement, a half-century after the landmark uprisg that lauitnched the push for...
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>>and paul manafort was headed to rikers island then the justice department intervened details on a switch and accommodations us a disturbing story that's becoming far too common. what w at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>it happened again another freeway shooting in the bay area this one claiming the life of a 30 year-old milpitas man. >>that shooting happened on 6 80 in milpitas it is the 4th freeway shooting in just over a week. the other is happening on i 80 and back a bill to aid san francisco and inside the caldecott tunnel, this is the 40th shooting this year on bay area highways kron four's dan k
>>and paul manafort was headed to rikers island then the justice department intervened details on a switch and accommodations us a disturbing story that's becoming far too common. what w at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or...
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paul. i have actually spoken with a number of people who happen tobaccoes on the anti-to back t site for many years, and they are saying with this push of now legalize marijuana, all of the gains we got against tobacco are being rolled back. it was all for nothing. unfortunately, there is so much misinformation being put out right now. people do not think secondhand marijuana smoke is the same thing as secondhand tobacco smoke, and it is. the american lung association tells us it is just as carthage and against tobacco smoke is. science must prevail. we must listen to our public health professionals and our scientists. the thing with any public health issue, we have got to let science rule the day. absolutely on the tobacco front, it is very much like this, and these tobacco companies that we spent a long time putting under wraps and get them out of our political innerworkings in d.c. especially, they are now rising again and getting a renewed life and new profit margin is because they are all in on this hot industry. should beo legalize characterized as for-profit. it is not about the little people. it
paul. i have actually spoken with a number of people who happen tobaccoes on the anti-to back t site for many years, and they are saying with this push of now legalize marijuana, all of the gains we got against tobacco are being rolled back. it was all for nothing. unfortunately, there is so much misinformation being put out right now. people do not think secondhand marijuana smoke is the same thing as secondhand tobacco smoke, and it is. the american lung association tells us it is just as...
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h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com new phones and we're looking to save money.husband and i need (paul) sprinte the fun. lease the latest iphone and get an iphone xr on us. (woman) the iphone xr has an amazing camera. get in here! (paul) oh. yeah. (woman) i'm switching to sprint. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (cat(cat 2) frisso many choices! (cat 1) look- lil' soups! (cat 2) there's the shreds! (cat 2) friskies has it all. (cat 1) i want it all- can i have it all? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. (vo) you can win free friskies for a year. learn how at friskies.com have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when yo
h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com new phones and we're looking to save money.husband and i need (paul) sprinte the fun. lease the latest iphone and get an iphone xr on us. (woman) the iphone xr has an amazing camera. get in here! (paul) oh. yeah. (woman) i'm switching to sprint. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com (cat(cat 2) frisso many choices! (cat 1) look- lil' soups! (cat 2) there's the shreds! (cat 2) friskies has it all. (cat 1) i want it all- can i have it all? (vo) feed their...
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i've got a map for you to show you exactly where this happened actually happened at at t train stop on 3rd and pauld at one 23 in the morning when 2 cars crashed into each other here at the intersection one man dying on scene one woman sent to the hospital with life threatening conditions later dying there and then that 3rd woman i had mentioned at the hospital with serious injuries, but nice not life threatening injuries. police not able to confirm any more details about the crash right happened leading up to it now the 2 cars and navy curl and a silver compact car. we cannot confirm who was in each one. no there is something i do need to tell you all i did speak with actually the nephew of the woman who passed away in one of the cars he tells me that his aunt was on her way home using a ride sharing app when she was in the car with the driver. they worked. that were his aunt and the driver passed away on the scene right there. he told me that she lives just about 3 blocks down the road and her name is sella route. again that's all the information we have here waiting for police to go ahead and co
i've got a map for you to show you exactly where this happened actually happened at at t train stop on 3rd and pauld at one 23 in the morning when 2 cars crashed into each other here at the intersection one man dying on scene one woman sent to the hospital with life threatening conditions later dying there and then that 3rd woman i had mentioned at the hospital with serious injuries, but nice not life threatening injuries. police not able to confirm any more details about the crash right...
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for the pbs newshour, business and economics correspondent paul solman, reporting from washington, d.c. >> woodruff: the palestinian west bank is usually discussed around t world in regard to middle east peace talks. but for the past few years, the organizers of a music festival there, have been trying to encourage people to open their minds, and ears. it is part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." g: ♪ >> yn a city surrounded by barriers, this music festival is breaking down walls. >> we are connecting palestine to the rest of the worldsing music. that's exactly what we do. if you want to describe p.m.x. in one sentence, that's what we do. >> yang: rami younis is the co- founder of the three-year-oldc palestine mupo, or p.m.x. it takes place in the palestinian west bank. it's as much about sharing stages as it is shattering stereotypes. >> this is us trying to tell the world that palestine isn't just gaza, occupation, soldie, checkpoints and all that. palestine is also music. palestine is also cinema. palestine is also other stuff. and people don't see that. and you know what? e wet victims in here. we're not victimizing ourselves. >> y
for the pbs newshour, business and economics correspondent paul solman, reporting from washington, d.c. >> woodruff: the palestinian west bank is usually discussed around t world in regard to middle east peace talks. but for the past few years, the organizers of a music festival there, have been trying to encourage people to open their minds, and ears. it is part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." g: ♪ >> yn a city surrounded by barriers, this music...
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and jobs data. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: we have some breaking news coming across the terminal, some data from japan. in lineess rate for may with estimates, 2.4%. ratio 1.6%.trs, the year on year figure four july better than expected -- for july better than expected. the estimate was for 1%. there were lower energy costs and lower mobile phone charges in the survey period. weak spending was expected to weigh on the result, but coming in line with estimates. yen pretty much unchanged. shery: we will be looking forward in about 20 minutes time. japan industrial production will be coming out. we will bring you lose numbers later on -- you those numbers later on. let's turn to sophie. sophie: s&p global downgraded its outlook to stable after operations seen weakening on materially slowing demand in global handset sales due to apple production cut. inventories for semiconductors and automobiles rose in may. factory output was softer than expected, but a steeper than forecast monthly decline at 1.7%. let's jump to the terminal for this chart showing you a snapshot illustrating how japan's tech stocks are having a good 2019 despite the trade concerns. the white li
and jobs data. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: we have some breaking news coming across the terminal, some data from japan. in lineess rate for may with estimates, 2.4%. ratio 1.6%.trs, the year on year figure four july better than expected -- for july better than expected. the estimate was for 1%. there were lower energy costs and lower mobile phone charges in the survey period. weak spending was expected to weigh on the result, but coming in line with estimates. yen pretty much unchanged. shery:...
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and other partners around the world. paul: peter elstrom in tokyo. thank you. a quick check of the business flash headlines. nine states and washington, d.c. are soon to block -- suing to block tclaiming it will raise prices by $4.5 billion a year. the move puts pressure on the justice department at decides on the merger. t-mobile'sbetween offer price and sprint shares was the whitest and was a month. shery: the renault -- nissan alliance in the spotlight was shareholders meet for the annual general meeting. nissan-renault will be asked to expand with the partnership can survive followed by carlos ghosn's arrest, a failed merger, and nissan's unhappiness with the terms of the alliance. coming up, protesters gather as hong kong lawmakers set to debate the extradition bill. we will discuss the implications with a hong kong councilmember next. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's g
and other partners around the world. paul: peter elstrom in tokyo. thank you. a quick check of the business flash headlines. nine states and washington, d.c. are soon to block -- suing to block tclaiming it will raise prices by $4.5 billion a year. the move puts pressure on the justice department at decides on the merger. t-mobile'sbetween offer price and sprint shares was the whitest and was a month. shery: the renault -- nissan alliance in the spotlight was shareholders meet for the annual...
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paul allen in sydney. look at the top global tech stories of the day. >> dish network is in talks to pay at least $6 million for assets that t-mobile and sprint are unloadingectrum andclude boost mobile brand. aimed at gaining regulatory approval for the sprint t-mobile merger. google has pledged a billion dollars to try to fix the affordable housing crisis in california's a area. reversing its own land for residential use allowing the development of 18,000 homes. the rise of google and other tech companies has contributed to massive housing cost increases in the area. facebook is working with its potential future rivals on a new cryptocurrency. all of them set to collaborate with the social network on this venture. it's called libra. it is known as a stable point meaning it is designed to avoid any massive fluctuations in value so it can be used for everyday transactions. >> the reserve is an important component of the stability of this new digital currency. we welcome open conversations with regulators to figure out how to drive accountability and transparency for the libra association. >> he used to run paypal and is running this effort. >> thank you. c
paul allen in sydney. look at the top global tech stories of the day. >> dish network is in talks to pay at least $6 million for assets that t-mobile and sprint are unloadingectrum andclude boost mobile brand. aimed at gaining regulatory approval for the sprint t-mobile merger. google has pledged a billion dollars to try to fix the affordable housing crisis in california's a area. reversing its own land for residential use allowing the development of 18,000 homes. the rise of google and...
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t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >> reporter: we don't know why and who was behind it? american intelligence expert paull eventually recovered from his near-fatal shooting. in january 2015, he traveled with us to london to tell us the story of what happened to an important contact of his just a few months before joyal was shot. >> he was a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: he worked for the equivalent of the fbi? >> yeah, i mean -- >> reporter: in anti-corrputon? >> anti-corruption is what really he was most interested in. >> reporter: his name was alexander litvinenko, sasha to his friends. but his interest in fighting corruption had made him a lot of enemies, including in his own agency, the kgb, which was renamed the fsb. litvinenko was forced to flee russia with his wife and son and seek asylum in london where he quickly caught the attention of agents of the british intelligence service mi-6. glenmore trenear harvey was a retired and very charming mi-6 analyst who was asked to befriend litvinenko. the british wanted to find out what he knew about his former colleagues in the russian secret servi
t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >> reporter: we don't know why and who was behind it? american intelligence expert paull eventually recovered from his near-fatal shooting. in january 2015, he traveled with us to london to tell us the story of what happened to an important contact of his just a few months before joyal was shot. >> he was a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: he worked for the equivalent of...
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t as president trump announces first-everan u.s.ions targeting the supreme leader of iran. then, a conversationformer speaker of the house paul ryan on the trump administration, the economy, and the next presidential election. plus, with just dayso go before the first democratic presidential primary debate, a look at the state of for 2020. and, stonewall at 50. reflections on the journey and future of the gay rights invement, a half-century after the landmark uprisg that lauitnched the push for equ >> that was a sea change in how we thought about ourselves and how we were going to take our rights. if they gave them to us or not, we were here to take them. >> schifrin: all that and more, on tonight'sbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish,rench, italian, german, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm ymond james. >> the william and flora hewlett .oundation for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by t
t as president trump announces first-everan u.s.ions targeting the supreme leader of iran. then, a conversationformer speaker of the house paul ryan on the trump administration, the economy, and the next presidential election. plus, with just dayso go before the first democratic presidential primary debate, a look at the state of for 2020. and, stonewall at 50. reflections on the journey and future of the gay rights invement, a half-century after the landmark uprisg that lauitnched the push for...
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run into paul laxalt's nominating speech for for 1980, and that's in his hand there in the pen.k felt oftentimes he would write ideas people together, moderate women is who he is targeting. says, t know what that something about minorities and the oval office. anyway, so this is -- yeah, this -- i always ample like running across the stuff that is not the official any of the typed stuff because i like to see it i know heand and then actually wrote this, which is kind of neat. i will take this back in this i will stick this back in its folder here. oh. there we go. is interesting. so what ronald reagan was was making n 1980 america number one again. familiar. this says -- this is number one. reagan will help make us eel better about ourselves again. years of democrat rule are over. says.s what this anyway, i think we focused pretty heavily initially when we were processing on the campaigns are where a lot of this material ronald reagan came from, so there's a lot of the behind the planning also for the political action, citizens for the republic, you sew a lot of from the r.n.c. because of thexalt was the chair r.n.c. in 1983, so i like seeing material how are we going to raise t
run into paul laxalt's nominating speech for for 1980, and that's in his hand there in the pen.k felt oftentimes he would write ideas people together, moderate women is who he is targeting. says, t know what that something about minorities and the oval office. anyway, so this is -- yeah, this -- i always ample like running across the stuff that is not the official any of the typed stuff because i like to see it i know heand and then actually wrote this, which is kind of neat. i will take this...
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with the t enough they don't agree with your opinion, they don't want you to have that opinion at all. paul: james? >> a had hit to the teams who delivered to their fans, the st. louis blues and to thank them because they spared all the people in this city from having to observe another boston championship. paul: great for the raptors as well. bill. >> hit to retired army staff sergeant david belavia. he's going to receive the medal of honor for actions on his 29th birthday about 15 years ago. his men were trapped inside a house that included heavily armed insurgents. he went room by room, killed the insurgents and saved all his men. he becomes the first living recipient of the medal of honor from the iraq war. paul: dan. >> i'm giving a miss to new jersey. new jersey is often in the bottom of many surveys. paul: way too easy. >> it can get worse. they came in first in one survey, the number of people leaving the state. united van lines reported that more people are leaving new jersey last year than any other state, most retirees, trying to get out before the roof caves in with public pension costs. it's vacated because of liberal politicians who don't care. paul: the laughte
with the t enough they don't agree with your opinion, they don't want you to have that opinion at all. paul: james? >> a had hit to the teams who delivered to their fans, the st. louis blues and to thank them because they spared all the people in this city from having to observe another boston championship. paul: great for the raptors as well. bill. >> hit to retired army staff sergeant david belavia. he's going to receive the medal of honor for actions on his 29th birthday about 15...
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and expectations of the of ourving all challenges. we are slipping into that mode again. that is very dangerous. way -- paul: i want to explore that idea. .t is very popular recessions are caused by the fed. you are saying that is too much to expect. right? >> it is too much to expect to clean up everybody's mess. they can't do it. negotiations between europe and the u.s. or china, what have you, collapse, and play, and thento effect on the u.s. is reduced through lack of exports, monetary policy is not going to offset that problem. that is a policy problem that is not suitable to being offset by monetary policy and for people to believe the fed can do that is an exaggeration of what the fed o is capable of doing. the fed needs to be humble about what it can and can't do rather than take the responsibility for the effects of all sorts of policies and what happens in the ecb or the bank of japan, china, whatever. that is putting them in a bad spot and a risky spot. charles, is there a broader policy problem around inflation as well? our previous guests thinks the target range is unreasonable. jay powell double down his commitment to it toda
and expectations of the of ourving all challenges. we are slipping into that mode again. that is very dangerous. way -- paul: i want to explore that idea. .t is very popular recessions are caused by the fed. you are saying that is too much to expect. right? >> it is too much to expect to clean up everybody's mess. they can't do it. negotiations between europe and the u.s. or china, what have you, collapse, and play, and thento effect on the u.s. is reduced through lack of exports,...
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t >> my firstas concert w ziggy marley and the melody makers in 1989 >> definitely an '80s band. could have been howard jones. actuallyst conce stands the test of time. it was paulo this mus that i actually still listen to. love thegraceland album. >> soupy sales will give you a sense at the time that he was his kids show, but he had a huge hit record called the mouse. ♪ do the mouse yeah ♪ you can do it in your house on the rug or on the wall ♪ ♪ if your folks get bugged do it in the hall ♪ i was wearing a white, red, and black nike jumpsuits. had air jordans my grandma had given me for my birthday. that was part of the night, debuting my signature fifth grade outfit. >> all of those songs. diamonds on the >> blowing my mind that this person i had always seen in magazines. on fday nightas right there. >> the lights went down, the asic started. then all of sudden, plumes of oke popped upll over the place. i turned to my friend's dad, is everything okay. he said don't worry about it. that's happy smoke. >> mc h smer was ther that night. he had can't touch this. planet.gest hit on the the second biggest hit, ice ice baby. >> let's do the mouse. do the mouse with m
t >> my firstas concert w ziggy marley and the melody makers in 1989 >> definitely an '80s band. could have been howard jones. actuallyst conce stands the test of time. it was paulo this mus that i actually still listen to. love thegraceland album. >> soupy sales will give you a sense at the time that he was his kids show, but he had a huge hit record called the mouse. ♪ do the mouse yeah ♪ you can do it in your house on the rug or on the wall ♪ ♪ if your folks get...
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smoking t speaking the truth in love and living out the biblical principles is more stark than ever. even in the issue of marriage, paul wrote to a society and teaching the society about marriage in all of his writings and constantly reaffirming marriage because that was such a radical concept in that roman culture. fidelity? who does that in the roman culture. he was calling them out to live in such a radical way they demonstrated their faith. simple illustration, peter and his writing, first peter chapter 2, calling for aliens and strangers live such good live is among the pagans. do they accuse you of doing wrong? they may see your good deeds and glorify god. he was writing to a group of people saying, you're not safe in this culture. how will you live so that the culture is transformeded. it is different, though. >> one more? >> sure. i can hang out with this crowd all day. this is fun. >> thank you. i'm bev kilmer from tallahassee, florida. >> ma'am, it sounds like you're from tallahassee, florida. >> i've heard that before. >> come on. >> i have a question that is a little bit different. i want to know how you an
smoking t speaking the truth in love and living out the biblical principles is more stark than ever. even in the issue of marriage, paul wrote to a society and teaching the society about marriage in all of his writings and constantly reaffirming marriage because that was such a radical concept in that roman culture. fidelity? who does that in the roman culture. he was calling them out to live in such a radical way they demonstrated their faith. simple illustration, peter and his writing, first...
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paul riley, about the financial advice standards for financial managers. and my interview with price and the shantou. defend his title and rise up the ranks in the fedexcup playoffs. us,t, taylor riggs is with halfway into the trading day. it looks calm but it is not. taylor: on the surface it looks unchanged. the market did not move on the increasing iran sanctions from the past few hours. you would notice a risk off tone , given tech is leading the losses. if you flip the board, you can vix relatively unchanged. the 10-year down three basis points. well.atching a bid as crude heading lower. some of the tensions in the middle east are starting to ramp up. we have talked a lot about crude and the varying price swings we've been seeing. extreme losses, getting to oversold levels on the rsi. right now we are hovering right there at about 50, so by some of the volatility we have seen recently, crude hovering lower today but mostly stable overall. what is not stable is some of the individual price action we are seeing on the beauty , sallyes, like ulta beauty. ,ally beauty holdings by 14% thanks to the amazon effect. amazon came out in a blog post this morning, saying they
paul riley, about the financial advice standards for financial managers. and my interview with price and the shantou. defend his title and rise up the ranks in the fedexcup playoffs. us,t, taylor riggs is with halfway into the trading day. it looks calm but it is not. taylor: on the surface it looks unchanged. the market did not move on the increasing iran sanctions from the past few hours. you would notice a risk off tone , given tech is leading the losses. if you flip the board, you can vix...
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paul. i have actually spoken with a number of people who happen tobaccoes on the anti-to back t site for many years, andying with this push of now legalize marijuana, all of the gains we got against tobacco are being rolled back. it was all for nothing. unfortunately, there is so much misinformation being put out right now. people do not think secondhand marijuana smoke is the same thing as secondhand tobacco smoke, and it is. the american lung association tells us it is just as carthage and against tobacco smoke is. science must prevail. we must listen to our public health professionals and our scientists. the thing with any public health issue, we have got to let science rule the day. absolutely on the tobacco front, it is very much like this, and these tobacco companies that we spent a long time putting under wraps and get them out of our political innerworkings in d.c. especially, they are now rising again and getting a renewed life and new profit margin is because they are all in on this hot industry. should beo legalize characterized as for-profit. it is not about the little people. it is very imp
paul. i have actually spoken with a number of people who happen tobaccoes on the anti-to back t site for many years, andying with this push of now legalize marijuana, all of the gains we got against tobacco are being rolled back. it was all for nothing. unfortunately, there is so much misinformation being put out right now. people do not think secondhand marijuana smoke is the same thing as secondhand tobacco smoke, and it is. the american lung association tells us it is just as carthage and...