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that's what made them continue to record as they follow behind the black porsche.ng to make a left turn. >> dude. >> bumps into that car. right in front of it. then the reverse lights come up. stop, stop, stop. >> oh! >> that's where the video ends. drunk? no. we did contact tulsa police and they tell us it wasn't intoxication. it was a medical emergency that had this driver going all over the road. and the driver was checked out on the scene, was going to be okay, and was driven home safely. thankfully the car wasn't driving at a high rate of speed. >>> now over to russia where things are just a little bit turned up. >> just a tad. >> stopped at a stop sign ready to make a right. >> someone fell out of the bus as well? >> this bus comes screeching through the frame. and oli, you've got your eyes on a guy to the bottom right of the screen. quickly gets to his feet. and then stomaumbles off. but this incident is not over yet. here's the guy with the dash cam. he gets out to survey the damage when suddenly here comes that bus with people on board bystanders trying to
that's what made them continue to record as they follow behind the black porsche.ng to make a left turn. >> dude. >> bumps into that car. right in front of it. then the reverse lights come up. stop, stop, stop. >> oh! >> that's where the video ends. drunk? no. we did contact tulsa police and they tell us it wasn't intoxication. it was a medical emergency that had this driver going all over the road. and the driver was checked out on the scene, was going to be okay, and...
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siegemund was the home—town hero in stuttgart as she lifted the biggest title of her career at the porschen a great comeback win. mladenovic led 4—1 in the deciding tie—break but siegemund fought back to win 6—1, 2—6, 7—6. west indies were 286—6 in theirfirst innings at stumps on the opening day of the second test against pakistan at kensington oval in barbados on sunday. royston chase was unbeaten on 131 with skipper jason holder on 58 not out. pakistan won the first test of the three—game series by seven wickets injamaica as they seek to clinch a first—ever series win in the caribbean. in the past few weeks we've reported on the growth of women's football in india and afghanistan, as well as featured the only female coach in the pro american women's league. now it's your turn to vote for this year's bbc women's footballer of the year. ourfirst nominee is germany's melanie behringer, she won olympic gold in rio last year after claiming a second straight bundesliga title with bayern munich. hi, guys, i'm melanie behringer, i'm nominated for the bbc women's footballer of the year 2017, and
siegemund was the home—town hero in stuttgart as she lifted the biggest title of her career at the porschen a great comeback win. mladenovic led 4—1 in the deciding tie—break but siegemund fought back to win 6—1, 2—6, 7—6. west indies were 286—6 in theirfirst innings at stumps on the opening day of the second test against pakistan at kensington oval in barbados on sunday. royston chase was unbeaten on 131 with skipper jason holder on 58 not out. pakistan won the first test of the...
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five had minor injuries, including oakland resident porsche. >> i exited the back of the plane and when i was jumping off the tarp, people were piling on behind me. a gentleman landed on my leg. the stewardest said run as fast as you can away from the plane. >> reporter: paramedics asked if porsche wanted to go to the hospital to get her ankle checked out. this 234r50flight was the final stretch of her return trip from her vacation to jamaica. no way she was going to be left behind. >> no way i was going to miss the flight. >> reporter: it has since reopened. at sfo, matt keller, abc7 news. >> flights in and out of sacramento international airport are back on schedule this afternoon after a computer outage caused lengthy delays early this morning. the airport blamed a network outage for bringing down systems used by many airlines. the outage began at 4:00 this morning. agents couldn't check in customers, issue boarding passes or issue baggage. flights were delayed or canceled as a result. >> the tsa will be testing some new airport security screening procedures later this year that it h
five had minor injuries, including oakland resident porsche. >> i exited the back of the plane and when i was jumping off the tarp, people were piling on behind me. a gentleman landed on my leg. the stewardest said run as fast as you can away from the plane. >> reporter: paramedics asked if porsche wanted to go to the hospital to get her ankle checked out. this 234r50flight was the final stretch of her return trip from her vacation to jamaica. no way she was going to be left behind....
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. >>> my favorite humans, porsche welcome to good day philadelphia hi there. >> good morning, guys. > hair flip already. >> got to the get the morning started right. >> you look good. >> thank you give us information about george clooney, i know he is having twins, how soon are they coming. >> oh, they are coming very, very soon. you know, they are coming soon when both parents start. george clooney is a very busy man. he recently, could not attend a ceremony for charity event he was working for in armenia and he is telling them it is because he has bigger priorities, his babies may be born. he did send a video and it said i would have been there but if my wife had twins while i was there i could never come home and that is so true. >> but i'm sure everyone pretty much understands that right now he need to be close to her and they are getting their big huge compound home ready for these twins, it is a very exciting time for them. >> yes. >> is she having babe is in italy will they be italian citizens. >> you know what, most likely it be a dual citizenship because george clooney has to
. >>> my favorite humans, porsche welcome to good day philadelphia hi there. >> good morning, guys. > hair flip already. >> got to the get the morning started right. >> you look good. >> thank you give us information about george clooney, i know he is having twins, how soon are they coming. >> oh, they are coming very, very soon. you know, they are coming soon when both parents start. george clooney is a very busy man. he recently, could not attend a...
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i had a white porsche and they told me to keep it on the first gear. >> her first appearance as "wondern last year's "batman v superman: dawn of justice." >> i don't think you've ever known a woman like me. >> gal played a spy in "keeping up with the joneses" with jon hamm. but the excitement was building for the film that just might make her a superstar. >> shooting this movie, wonder woman, was such a unique, beautiful, amazing experience. i just can't wait to share it with you. >> by the way, early projections has "wonder woman" earning north of $100 million worldwide. its opening weekend. >> it's a wonder. >>> still ahead -- nicole kidman on her 50th birthday plans. >> is she coming back to tv after the success of "big little lies"? >>> and a property brother is off the market and we have the i do details from the diy wedding. >> we're going to be building, baking. we might have a hand in the cake. >>> plus, we're on the set of the new movie about the menendez brothers. >> i think there's a lot more than meets the eye. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. befo
i had a white porsche and they told me to keep it on the first gear. >> her first appearance as "wondern last year's "batman v superman: dawn of justice." >> i don't think you've ever known a woman like me. >> gal played a spy in "keeping up with the joneses" with jon hamm. but the excitement was building for the film that just might make her a superstar. >> shooting this movie, wonder woman, was such a unique, beautiful, amazing experience. i...
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slow but cool, an austrian has built an ecological sound porsche. but smart, a 10-year-old bewitches germany with his magic tricks. and traditional but new, a polish chef serves up his own take on a lamb roast. ♪ megan: you know it's springtime when the tulips are in bloom. and of course the best place to see them in their full glory is in the keukenhof flower park in the netherlands. well here, visitors are engulfed in a sea of color. but there is much more to see than just flowers.
slow but cool, an austrian has built an ecological sound porsche. but smart, a 10-year-old bewitches germany with his magic tricks. and traditional but new, a polish chef serves up his own take on a lamb roast. ♪ megan: you know it's springtime when the tulips are in bloom. and of course the best place to see them in their full glory is in the keukenhof flower park in the netherlands. well here, visitors are engulfed in a sea of color. but there is much more to see than just flowers.
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get all the latest celebrity gossip with porsche williams. we'll be right back. vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping >> finally tonight, which word do you have the most trouble spelling. >> super gallon fraj list. >> just in time for the script's national spelling bee google release its most misspelled word. in the district the word is ninety. in maryland it's special. in virginia it's delicious. wisconsin it's wisconsin. they don't know how to spell the state they're in. >> what? can we put that up again. what is it in mississippi because you think that would be that's easy. tmz is next. i can spell that. very good. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught
get all the latest celebrity gossip with porsche williams. we'll be right back. vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and...
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my first car that i owned was a porsche 911. it was used, but it was an incredible car.t was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night, i would just drive around at high speeds, and fortunately, i didn't kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple one was a kit computer that steve wozniak designed and he worked with steve, and they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. and we went to lots of meetings. so we were colleagues in pitching the gospel of personal computing. we were kind of competitors. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out. steve had a small group at apple that was doing the macintosh. and he came to us early on and asked us if we would commit resources? so we actually put more people on the project than apple did and did the early application software that used that mouse-graphics interface. and so, it w
my first car that i owned was a porsche 911. it was used, but it was an incredible car.t was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night, i would just drive around at high speeds, and fortunately, i didn't kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple one was a kit computer that steve wozniak...
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jaguar is gaining on porsche in the u.s.uxury car market with a tide of capital to work with from par their company and a fully overhauled product line, their new suv and sports sedan eerlt outsold or closely trailed the porsche cayenne models so far this year. so far, buy verse bought 14,000 jags, more than double the -- buyers have bought 14,000 jags, more than double the number posted over the same period last year. scarlet. let's get back to the u.s. jobs report which showed employers added more jobs in april. 211,000. the unemployment rate fell to a pre-crisis low. earlier today, our reporter sat down with gary cohn to discuss the april jobs report and the trump agenda. >> it's been a big week for us. if you think about where the week started, people questioned whether we'd get a budget, we got a budget done over the weekend and got a budget approved which funded many of the president's real key agenda items, including $21 billion for testifies. after that we got health care done, which is, we got a health care vote thr
jaguar is gaining on porsche in the u.s.uxury car market with a tide of capital to work with from par their company and a fully overhauled product line, their new suv and sports sedan eerlt outsold or closely trailed the porsche cayenne models so far this year. so far, buy verse bought 14,000 jags, more than double the -- buyers have bought 14,000 jags, more than double the number posted over the same period last year. scarlet. let's get back to the u.s. jobs report which showed employers added...
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they are feeling quite upset and angry, they do not like the porsche leading up to brexit. —— the posturingt. —— the posturing. they feel quite anti-. you do not like theresa may's tone. no one on the opposition benches? you have the greens, the labour —— the liberal democrats? benches? you have the greens, the labour -- the liberal democrats? the chances are very unlikely they will get in. i think i agree. i chances are very unlikely they will get in. i thinki agree. i cannot see anyone in the tory frontbencher can negotiate their way out of a paper bag. it is really sad because if you discount theresa may, jeremy corbyn, i don't think so. then it goes round. i agree with you, i am getting on, it is really quite depressing. you think there is no standout person. they say theresa may is strong and stable leadership but she was in charge of the home office for six years and we did not see a lot of that going on. my issue is, ithink see a lot of that going on. my issue is, i think bedford, the tories got in witha is, i think bedford, the tories got in with a 1200 majority no, it is not a safe
they are feeling quite upset and angry, they do not like the porsche leading up to brexit. —— the posturingt. —— the posturing. they feel quite anti-. you do not like theresa may's tone. no one on the opposition benches? you have the greens, the labour —— the liberal democrats? benches? you have the greens, the labour -- the liberal democrats? the chances are very unlikely they will get in. i think i agree. i chances are very unlikely they will get in. i thinki agree. i cannot see...
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that's mercedes, audi, porsche. competition has been intensifying on the e side. companies produce electric vehicles, what does it mean for the auto industry? >> it will be an important transformation. when you think of the automaker, the whole system will be overhauled. that will be a difficult challenge. at the end of the day, we think the return on investment for capital will be consistent with what we have today. i think there's an important role for traditional automakers in the future. on the supply base, we highlight some things that will benefit. we highlight delphi really has good content. more content than they have on the combustion engine. it could be a positive if you are a well-positioned supplier. emily: any idea when chevy will make the car widely available and less of a focus on california? >> i don't have any official news there. i assume it will be ramping production like most vehicles. it only launched in the fall. emily: analyst at ubs, fascinating report. thank you so much. coming up, the man who was a mastermind behind android has unveiled h
that's mercedes, audi, porsche. competition has been intensifying on the e side. companies produce electric vehicles, what does it mean for the auto industry? >> it will be an important transformation. when you think of the automaker, the whole system will be overhauled. that will be a difficult challenge. at the end of the day, we think the return on investment for capital will be consistent with what we have today. i think there's an important role for traditional automakers in the...
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found on a pizza crust inside the home and it al been found on a reflect invest inside the stolen porschesecutors list 14 items which that went was possible contributor. including a knife from the basement, a 3201 woodland drive. report also says darren went's dna cannot be excluded from hairs found on a piece of bedding and a hard hat. the attorney was not representing darren went said the report raises a number of questions >> what type of knife is this? is it a pocketknife? is it a knife used to cut we don't know there. what was the knife found? where on the knife was mr. was on it. were i was of the decedent's we it not not have he's been given report on the dna which should not public and will likely answer some of his questions. darren went was captured and taken into custody days after the murders. police say he held the family hostage and only killed them after setting the house on fire. and $40,000 was delivered to the house. however, the fire did in the consume a pizza box that prosecutors say contained a piece of crust with went's dna. his trial is now set for september of next
found on a pizza crust inside the home and it al been found on a reflect invest inside the stolen porschesecutors list 14 items which that went was possible contributor. including a knife from the basement, a 3201 woodland drive. report also says darren went's dna cannot be excluded from hairs found on a piece of bedding and a hard hat. the attorney was not representing darren went said the report raises a number of questions >> what type of knife is this? is it a pocketknife? is it a...
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. >> i love porsches. >> how many? >> i have five. >> he owns 11 vehicles.his vehicles on the car sharing app, frequently referred to as the airbnb for cars. >> in 2013, i started with the honda accord and purchased a that car specifically to rent out to test out the peer-to-peer car sharing model. it was really successful so i figured, why not? i have been adding cars to my fleet ever since. >> the average monthly earnings for owners on the platform is $720. if they have more than three cars, they can make over $3000 per month. the vehicles do not have to be high-end sports cars. , ademand went off the charts 15-year-old honda was being minted all the time. people loved it. >> she joined with her 2002 honda and have since purchased two additional vehicles to rent out. >> it was not my intention to run a car rental business. it just sort of happened. >> since it is a peer-to-peer service, they act as the middlemen so they do not pay for parking or servicing. >> they take care of marketing, the back in support, insurance is also the key thing they take care o
. >> i love porsches. >> how many? >> i have five. >> he owns 11 vehicles.his vehicles on the car sharing app, frequently referred to as the airbnb for cars. >> in 2013, i started with the honda accord and purchased a that car specifically to rent out to test out the peer-to-peer car sharing model. it was really successful so i figured, why not? i have been adding cars to my fleet ever since. >> the average monthly earnings for owners on the platform is $720....
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therespired to be, and images, they are an electric porsche.y are superfast and they don't pollute. there is an aura about them that is an f-150 or a corvette just cannot touch. jamie from the heart of motor city, our bloomberg news auto reporter. thank you. in addition to facebook earnings, the social network is stepping up review of controversial videos involving suicide. bess after recent murders in cleveland and thailand were both posted on the site. ceo mark zuckerberg says the company will hire an additional 3000 workers, on top of 4500 reviewers already employed. facebook has been criticized for not doing enough to prevent these videos from spreading. i spoke to coo sheryl sandberg, this as the social network does not take fake news lately or violence. this is bloomberg. >> we haven't seen any impact on revenue, but we take all of these issues really seriously. we know people want accurate news on facebook.we have announced a number of steps, including disrupting economic incentives and building new products to stop the spread of falsene
therespired to be, and images, they are an electric porsche.y are superfast and they don't pollute. there is an aura about them that is an f-150 or a corvette just cannot touch. jamie from the heart of motor city, our bloomberg news auto reporter. thank you. in addition to facebook earnings, the social network is stepping up review of controversial videos involving suicide. bess after recent murders in cleveland and thailand were both posted on the site. ceo mark zuckerberg says the company...
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porsche williams is disishing on the latest celebrity gossip. plus, do you have what it takes to be a champion speller. we're previewing the national spelling bee live at national harbor. look at our prompt ter, national is spelled wrong. of course we're whipping up something delicious tomorrow morning. narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. >> a baltimore book festival has cabs eld rachel disul doll's upcoming appearance after a backlash. she you may remember is the white woman who lead others to believe she is black. i black. organizers of the book fess they had to consider how it would affect the audience and other authors. she is the former head of
porsche williams is disishing on the latest celebrity gossip. plus, do you have what it takes to be a champion speller. we're previewing the national spelling bee live at national harbor. look at our prompt ter, national is spelled wrong. of course we're whipping up something delicious tomorrow morning. narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he...
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bmw, audi, porsche.omaker has to do it for regulation, but a lot of them are seeing tesla has some cool cars, and toward the end of the decade we will see a lot of electric cars coming to market. emily: caroline, will daimler be able to catch up to tesla? is that the question? caroline: that is the key question. they have a lot of models coming out, and they have their own politicians. merkel out of germany said, look, by 2030, we want to see 6 million electric vehicles on the road. they have to police their own government. they want targets of their own. it looks as though we could see about 1/5 of all new cars full by 2030. the way you take it on is by making the battery more economical, so if we see the cost/by 40%, that's the main cost of the car you are producing. twoy: amazon just opened grocery pick up kiosks, its latest effort to into the grocery market and compete with click and collect shopping options. the amazon fresh pickup spots let shoppers buy groceries online and pick them up in that lit
bmw, audi, porsche.omaker has to do it for regulation, but a lot of them are seeing tesla has some cool cars, and toward the end of the decade we will see a lot of electric cars coming to market. emily: caroline, will daimler be able to catch up to tesla? is that the question? caroline: that is the key question. they have a lot of models coming out, and they have their own politicians. merkel out of germany said, look, by 2030, we want to see 6 million electric vehicles on the road. they have...
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teenagers are driving around in porsche. >>> coming up, the warriors return to action tonight.what the coach has to say about a controversial call in game one of the western conference finals and an injury update on one of the players. >>> also, local schools try to find a new way to stop bullying. this is new numbers showing an increase in the problem on campus. w...that not only made a a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect your door's color against the strongest uv rays... ...it makes you wonder... is it still paint? aura grand entrance from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> the man convicted of murdering sierra lamar -- will they spend the rest of his life in prison or be put to death? a jury will begin to decide the answer to that question starting today. we will talk about emotional testimony expected. >> reporter: did president trump reveal too much classified information to the russians? i'm doug luzader and w
teenagers are driving around in porsche. >>> coming up, the warriors return to action tonight.what the coach has to say about a controversial call in game one of the western conference finals and an injury update on one of the players. >>> also, local schools try to find a new way to stop bullying. this is new numbers showing an increase in the problem on campus. w...that not only made a a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this...
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. >> reporter: eric lived in a giant house and drove a porsche, and he was a gentleman in her life afterong string of men who were not gentle. >> i had never been spoiled like that. i remember thinking i was like julia roberts in "pretty woman." >> reporter: tina was moved by eric's story. >> he said to me that his wife died in a tragic boat accident and that they were never able to find her. >> reporter: she couldn't help noticing how great he was with his kids. >> he would sit on the floor and play with them. i actually thought he was a great dad. >> reporter: she was eager to help, taking care of the kids while eric went as usual to the beach. to play volleyball. >> i thought they had lost their mom, they need someone to step in and not be their mom, but do things their mom would do for them. >> reporter: but when they took the kids to visit pegye's parents -- >> there was a lot of animosity towards me. i understood why. >> reporter: all they saw was this hot young woman who had been brought in to replace their missing daughter. >> right. right. exactly three months to the day. i can'
. >> reporter: eric lived in a giant house and drove a porsche, and he was a gentleman in her life afterong string of men who were not gentle. >> i had never been spoiled like that. i remember thinking i was like julia roberts in "pretty woman." >> reporter: tina was moved by eric's story. >> he said to me that his wife died in a tragic boat accident and that they were never able to find her. >> reporter: she couldn't help noticing how great he was with...
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been found on a the home and it had also been found on a reflective vest found inside the stolen porschein the new report prosecutors list 14 sites in which wint was a possible contributor including a knife from the basement at 3201 woodland drive. the report also says daron wint's dna cannot be excluded from hairs found on appease of bedding and a hard hat. attorney david benowitz says the report raises a number of questions. >> one, what type of knife is this. is it a pocket knife? is it a knife used to cut food? we don't know that. where was the knife found? where on the knife was mr. wint's dna allegedly found? that could be very important. it's also very important to know if anyone else's dna was found on it? were any of the decedent's found on it because if there weren't then that knife may not have as much thinks. >> reporter: he points out the defense has been given a 61 page report on the dna which is not public and will likely answer some of his questions. daron wint was captured and taken into custody just days after the murders. police say he held the family hostage and only
been found on a the home and it had also been found on a reflective vest found inside the stolen porschein the new report prosecutors list 14 sites in which wint was a possible contributor including a knife from the basement at 3201 woodland drive. the report also says daron wint's dna cannot be excluded from hairs found on appease of bedding and a hard hat. attorney david benowitz says the report raises a number of questions. >> one, what type of knife is this. is it a pocket knife? is...
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i am not susceptible to swimming pools and porsches. i got a '79 chevy. it's runnin' good.film outlaw, and i think that's a good thing to be.
i am not susceptible to swimming pools and porsches. i got a '79 chevy. it's runnin' good.film outlaw, and i think that's a good thing to be.
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the load cloud deck is helped along by the strong, onshore porsche and the water temperatures continueto be cold. low clouds are making it out to sacramento with a cool breeze. a cool breeze in vacaville. look at this -- i do think we may get some rain. from this system. late tonight but more likely early tomorrow morning. today it's about low clouds. if you of the sun it will not be very warm. one hour flight arrival delays at sfo. hayward, gusting to 25. 50s and 40s on the temperatures. 51 in ukiah. this is the thunderstorm activity that popped up. left today but there will be another system coming in tomorrow to keep this going. here comes the next system on its way. this will keep us in a cloudy pattern. i'm using the european model for rainfall productions. there's not a lot but there is a little bit here. if it's right here, it's drizzle. if antioch and napa get it, that's rain. that would be tomorrow morning. after that we are done and high pressure will kick in. 50s, 60s and 70s for areas that should be warmer than this. it is a cool day for many and temperatures will start to
the load cloud deck is helped along by the strong, onshore porsche and the water temperatures continueto be cold. low clouds are making it out to sacramento with a cool breeze. a cool breeze in vacaville. look at this -- i do think we may get some rain. from this system. late tonight but more likely early tomorrow morning. today it's about low clouds. if you of the sun it will not be very warm. one hour flight arrival delays at sfo. hayward, gusting to 25. 50s and 40s on the temperatures. 51 in...
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. >> now we do buy 1.3 million german cars in the united states, porsche, bmw, volkswagen.elationship between what we sell germany and what germany sells to the united states. germany sell was $114 billion worth of goods in 2016. we semithem $49 billion wort of goods. there's a trade deficit of $65 billion. we are trade deficits with a lot of people. they're not inherently bad. concept of even trade, the workers there are making the money as opposed to the workers in america. but as we just showed, the germans do make cars here in america, they sell it to other parts of the world. the way to fix this is to balance things out, not to threaten werve a 35% import tax. but as you know, this is what donald trump like to do. he's done it to the mexicans, the germ mans and the canadians. >> we heard earlier from steve mnuchin, not on the table. trump supporters would say they want to see the president and his tough talk when he meets with world leaders. but was this tough talk the right conversation to have? >> no. a, because we've already discussed the fact that it's not likely t
. >> now we do buy 1.3 million german cars in the united states, porsche, bmw, volkswagen.elationship between what we sell germany and what germany sells to the united states. germany sell was $114 billion worth of goods in 2016. we semithem $49 billion wort of goods. there's a trade deficit of $65 billion. we are trade deficits with a lot of people. they're not inherently bad. concept of even trade, the workers there are making the money as opposed to the workers in america. but as we...
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in china, president sheesh and at thell host 30 leaders world's first soft power porsche -- push. is belt and road forum intended to soften president she is image as he prepared to spend billions of dollars of infrastructure projects around the world. made a milestone spates walk today, but a water by 2.5ortened the walk hours. still, they were able to complete all but one of the scheduled tasks in the four-hour operation. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by50ournalists and over 120 countries. thanks, mark. sean spicer is back at the podium today. pfizer has been taking questions on the firing of director james comey and the search for his successor. it is hard to say if president comey's loyalty in a meeting, and in reality tv, who leads the kardashians? you can catch more on this on our bloomberg out on tv . ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm scarlet fu. julia: president trump has escalated tensions amo jes comey. for a rap on another dramatic and busy week in washington, our washington correspondent joins us in the studio today. he covers financial regulations for bloombe
in china, president sheesh and at thell host 30 leaders world's first soft power porsche -- push. is belt and road forum intended to soften president she is image as he prepared to spend billions of dollars of infrastructure projects around the world. made a milestone spates walk today, but a water by 2.5ortened the walk hours. still, they were able to complete all but one of the scheduled tasks in the four-hour operation. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by50ournalists and over 120...
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lemonis: the porsche definitely fits you. michael: yeah?anted to talk to you away from them. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: i sort of understand how you feel. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i understand that, you know, ultimately, you just want to have a path. michael: that's the only problem i have with any of this is i'm not saying, "i need this, or i need to leave." i love it here. i love mr. green tea. but i would like to have a piece of the pie. you always say, you know, "you're an employee of mr. green tea." and i am. but i don't think i work like one. you know, the employees -- 5:00 hits, and they go home. they, you know, spend time with their friends and their family, and i don't do that. you know, it's 24 hours. lemonis: tell me exactly what you want. michael: i think 7% to 10% ownership of the business would be more than fair. lemonis: and if he said to you, "no, i'm not comfortable doing that"? michael: then i guess we're back at keeping my ear to the ground for potential other options, i guess. i got a book of ideas for the food indus
lemonis: the porsche definitely fits you. michael: yeah?anted to talk to you away from them. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: i sort of understand how you feel. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i understand that, you know, ultimately, you just want to have a path. michael: that's the only problem i have with any of this is i'm not saying, "i need this, or i need to leave." i love it here. i love mr. green tea. but i would like to have a piece of the pie. you always say, you know, "you're...
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you're talking about, if i understood it correctly, social progress and your skepticism about porsche-- social progress, i can understand. i have difficulty reconciling that with progress, in the way that we've been able to overcome such poverty in the 21st century, in many areas of the world. the fact that child birth now is a much less difficult-- much less fraught with the dangers that have been brought by modern medicine. so i guess what i'm asking, do you see the same type of skepticism in economic progress as you do in social? >> i think this, you know, it's a minefield. subject. anyone who's had a-- who sat in the dentist chair and had local anesthetic applied, and then still must be grateful to modern medicine for the progress it's made. the time not so long ago when anesthetic had not been invented and operations really serious, life threatening operations, been done without it. so, of course, there's progress of that kind. economic progress, it's much more complicated issue than it seems from these measures. you know, mortality, childbirth, people being lifted out of poverty
you're talking about, if i understood it correctly, social progress and your skepticism about porsche-- social progress, i can understand. i have difficulty reconciling that with progress, in the way that we've been able to overcome such poverty in the 21st century, in many areas of the world. the fact that child birth now is a much less difficult-- much less fraught with the dangers that have been brought by modern medicine. so i guess what i'm asking, do you see the same type of skepticism in...
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they faced questions about whether they delayed informing porsche shareholders about the vw cheatingions tests. it has already cost the company $25 billion. betty: boeing's new jets after was discovered days before deliveries were to begin. there was a quality concern over low pressure turbine disks. this seen as they easily -- fixable issue. i do not know if i want to be on those first planes. it recovered somewhat by the close. backlash, the white house taking plenty of political heat for firing fbi director james comey. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i embed a little in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. the trump administration has begun the search for a new fbi director. there are questions about the president's abrupt decision to fire director james comey. we have more from washington. rbnz president donald trump fighting back against criticism. his spokesperson telling reporters at a briefing it is form of hypocrisy for eight democrats to be outraged when they called for his ousting during the presidential campaign. however, he is facing critic
they faced questions about whether they delayed informing porsche shareholders about the vw cheatingions tests. it has already cost the company $25 billion. betty: boeing's new jets after was discovered days before deliveries were to begin. there was a quality concern over low pressure turbine disks. this seen as they easily -- fixable issue. i do not know if i want to be on those first planes. it recovered somewhat by the close. backlash, the white house taking plenty of political heat for...
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joining us at post nine today, oliver porsche, and cnbc market analyst steve grasso, and rick santelli who is comfortably ensconced in chicago away from kelly's germs. >> away from the spray. >> at the cme. oliver, what about retail? how are you playing right now? >> so, we like the consumer discretionary space as a whole, but we don't like apparel. >> so amazon? >> well, amazon, but home depot. there's a number of different -- there's a number of companies in segments in there. to your conversation before, retail the whole landscape and business model changed, and so the old world leaders such as macy's, we just dislike that business model, and we don't see how they are going to win in the new landscape. >> back to the question i asked then. >> yeah. >> meaning every single department store goes out of business? something's got to survive. you you'd think. >> i'm sure. >> you're not going to try to pick it. >> i don't know which one. we'll stay away. there's better values in other areas within the consumer discretionary space where we know there's winners and where the momentum and bu
joining us at post nine today, oliver porsche, and cnbc market analyst steve grasso, and rick santelli who is comfortably ensconced in chicago away from kelly's germs. >> away from the spray. >> at the cme. oliver, what about retail? how are you playing right now? >> so, we like the consumer discretionary space as a whole, but we don't like apparel. >> so amazon? >> well, amazon, but home depot. there's a number of different -- there's a number of companies in...
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is a june swoon coming let's bring in mark, and oliver porsche.golf to ha guys good to have you with us. oliver where had you put your money right now? it seams like the sectors that's in value -- since they started keeping records in 2008. we've got consumer staples up 9% here today, where do you go? >> we like some of the consumer discretionary names so we look at the housing market and i think some of the points made in the previous segment are right on. housing is hot but so is home improvement and so companies like home depp i think have a great way to go. it's a stock picker's market. in the consumer discretionary base we see potential. and don't forget to look at companies like bce. >> you mentioned telecoms oliver, mark, what's interesting in the market is that there's such a reach for growth right now. there's a reach for technology but then there's also a reach for yield. so we're seeing this as one guess put it, a barbell approach. you want the growth and also the-out play. is there still values to that strategy right now, particularly
is a june swoon coming let's bring in mark, and oliver porsche.golf to ha guys good to have you with us. oliver where had you put your money right now? it seams like the sectors that's in value -- since they started keeping records in 2008. we've got consumer staples up 9% here today, where do you go? >> we like some of the consumer discretionary names so we look at the housing market and i think some of the points made in the previous segment are right on. housing is hot but so is home...
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mercedes, audi, porsche, and those cars will be sold subsidized. they're focusing on model three, it is costing $80,000 to build the cars with asp of 106, how are they going to make a profitable model three with an asp of $43,000? the battery will be maybe 15 kilowatt hours. that only saves them $3,000 on the battery. steel instead of aluminum, a few hundred dollars. no way for that car to be profitable. >> let's bring you in here. how would you respond to the prospect of making it profitable and to ramp up guidance. >> are better than most of the rest of the industry. looking at current profitability or napkin map on profitability hasn't been instructive to determine what the market share shifts are going to be. disruptive stocks only come in one flavor, and that is expensive. the key is determining how big the disruption is. i think amazon and retail in computing, netflix in media are instructive. those were incredibly expensive stocks for a long time, a few stems beyond tesla in maturation, but transportation is a big opportunity and moving fast
mercedes, audi, porsche, and those cars will be sold subsidized. they're focusing on model three, it is costing $80,000 to build the cars with asp of 106, how are they going to make a profitable model three with an asp of $43,000? the battery will be maybe 15 kilowatt hours. that only saves them $3,000 on the battery. steel instead of aluminum, a few hundred dollars. no way for that car to be profitable. >> let's bring you in here. how would you respond to the prospect of making it...
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i love this one with janice joplin sitting on top of her porsche that was hand-painted in front of myk two months. and i took pictures of autographs that i had at the time. jimmy hendrix and even bill graham. >> let's show, you have some autographs from jimmy hendrix. i don't know if we can make it around quickly. >> there's the poster that i love, the sound. here is jimmy hendrix's autograph. i met him on the roof of winter land in 1967. >> where can people see this. >> it will be on the road with donna all over the bay area through the whole summer. any time that you see an exhibit of the power of the summer of love, i hope to be there. >> maybe at the pride parade and other public events. >> yes. >> raising awareness of the exhibit going on at the california historical society. thanks for speaking with us, donna. >> thank you. >> the exhibit runs through september. it is the california historical society on mission and 3rd in san francisco. >> she has the peace sign working too. >> my brother has ten years on me. so i can relate to a lot of that stuff. thanks, allie. >>> on this mo
i love this one with janice joplin sitting on top of her porsche that was hand-painted in front of myk two months. and i took pictures of autographs that i had at the time. jimmy hendrix and even bill graham. >> let's show, you have some autographs from jimmy hendrix. i don't know if we can make it around quickly. >> there's the poster that i love, the sound. here is jimmy hendrix's autograph. i met him on the roof of winter land in 1967. >> where can people see this. >>...
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four seconds, it is as fast as a porsche.functional and important for many of us. they're used for five billion journeys every year to shop, work or study, yet bus services outside of london are in crisis, according to campaigners. councils across england and wales have cut their budgets by a third since 2010, affecting thousands of routes. and it's the young, the less well off and those living in small towns and villages who are said to be the ones suffering most. here's our transport correspondent, richard westcott. time's running out for many of our buses. they carry three times more people than the trains but thousands of council—subsidised routes have gone in recent years. this is the 267 late—night service from bath to froome. it's one of the services that is facing cuts across the country, and in fact come september the funding for this service is going to run out completely. most of the passengers on this bus are young, like holly, who works lates in a restaurant. and josh, who goes to college in bath. they can't affo
four seconds, it is as fast as a porsche.functional and important for many of us. they're used for five billion journeys every year to shop, work or study, yet bus services outside of london are in crisis, according to campaigners. councils across england and wales have cut their budgets by a third since 2010, affecting thousands of routes. and it's the young, the less well off and those living in small towns and villages who are said to be the ones suffering most. here's our transport...