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>> the entire of his defense to attack mens rea and subsequently beg for mercy -- >> to attack mens rea on the ground that it was not mentally competent at that time. >> yes, your honor. he didn't have the capacity. >> counsel, you asked us to review this under strickland but why is not structural error? the 60 minute guarantees the assistance of counsel as mr. waxman points out and that is a fiduciary relationship and when someone doesn't admit an element but admits guilt of second-degree murder which is effectively what happened here why is that not structural error? it's a total denial of the assistance of counsel and we should take cognizance of internal line there. >> first about, i don't think it fits within the class of cases that have been evaluated as chronic complete failure of adversarial testing. >> why is this just not like [inaudible] where we said you have a right to have assistance of counsel and not to have an agent of the state assist the state in prosecuting you? >> initially because i would suggest you it's not an agent of the state but mr. mccoy's counsel of choice.
>> the entire of his defense to attack mens rea and subsequently beg for mercy -- >> to attack mens rea on the ground that it was not mentally competent at that time. >> yes, your honor. he didn't have the capacity. >> counsel, you asked us to review this under strickland but why is not structural error? the 60 minute guarantees the assistance of counsel as mr. waxman points out and that is a fiduciary relationship and when someone doesn't admit an element but admits...
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also coming up tonight: it'll be high fives and thumbs up all round ifjonathan rea can make it a recordd as the world superbike championship rolls into town. to be talked about now in the same breath as him, it is incredible. yes plenty to come this evening ahead of a packed weekend of sport, with ruby union finals, the championship play—off final and the champions league final taking centre stage. the focus of course falls on kiev where fans continue to arrive ahead of saturday's final between liverpool and real madrid. both managers facing the media today, we'll hear from them in a moment. but first let's cross to kiev and join hugh woozencroft who's there. hugh, what is the latest there? because we know in the build—up to tomorrow's match, we have heard a lot about liverpool fans who have struggled to get out there, some who haven't been able to get there at all. what of the atmosphere like? and what is the latest on those travel problems? good evening. so far, it has been a fantastic atmosphere. right at the heart of the city, the main fan point. thousands of them in their droves ha
also coming up tonight: it'll be high fives and thumbs up all round ifjonathan rea can make it a recordd as the world superbike championship rolls into town. to be talked about now in the same breath as him, it is incredible. yes plenty to come this evening ahead of a packed weekend of sport, with ruby union finals, the championship play—off final and the champions league final taking centre stage. the focus of course falls on kiev where fans continue to arrive ahead of saturday's final...
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jane: on the subject of momentum, what will north rea now want from the u.s.?it or is the suthe date and a time, the prize in itself? johnthe summit is another element to build on. if you think of all of these didifferent events like bu materials. what you see is the outlines of the game plan. the declaration had three mechanisms. the first is a permanent peace chanism. the second is an inter-korean development mechanism. the third is denuclearization mechanism. those will be ranked iy a different terms of priorities for countries, but you see the outlines of what is essentially a big deal, grand bargain. from that perspective, i think from the north korean-u.s. discussions, a lot of it willcu on the denuclearization mechanism. the north koreans have laid out specific interests about the security guarantee, tied to do things that are very much along tae lines of investments of some kind as it could p to the economic development projects we see right now. jane: as we talk about this, expectations are so hit it elels like the meeting itsis the culmination. very b
jane: on the subject of momentum, what will north rea now want from the u.s.?it or is the suthe date and a time, the prize in itself? johnthe summit is another element to build on. if you think of all of these didifferent events like bu materials. what you see is the outlines of the game plan. the declaration had three mechanisms. the first is a permanent peace chanism. the second is an inter-korean development mechanism. the third is denuclearization mechanism. those will be ranked iy a...
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. >>> al t t to cover the rose parade.it was rea guys, hoit's not real.goinand g mightrand budweiserserve red lager based on, get thone oty f. we love this.nd molar isn't that a gret think ite id'o news" tomorrow.ng us yo brand-new music vi >>> now our cover story, aation. e..ight even a fierce fight ove apprecurned into a twitterl.oma. social retcuweureted more than media. t meanproblematic.thhi o >> reporter: and many rallied support and one you rocked that dres around the world.m may be >> reporter: s >> i believe that i', despite ,k w right side of the line. >>> we w and ultimately found experience to help od .er >>y publicly shame the medi >> i'm amanda knox and i too harassmepontmi se been a very painful an my grand >> thank you to everyone wing ie a media frenzyco, whto have ama wi>> you knoannot even imagine ithappen to anyone else.ing ality. co when younow? h amandansnteracting with me lyot salaci you're you'ersation about how wednesdar sh bagpeopleutews me warmer to per 60sbay, lowr, temperatures s >> once in aible.peedway turnin s like the durable normally right hegiants fan.ar
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. >> she will keep it rea keep ita before -- >> which are you hearing?ar yanny but i heard laurel yesterday. >> me too. right now i'm hearing jammy. >> yanny. yanny. >> grandma here is a character. she is becoming a well known character. she does a good job mimicking what a latin grandma is like. you will eventually find grandma trying to tackle the issue. >> laurel. >> everybody ends up completely split. >> my wife and son heard >> it may be a mystery that is never solved. >> did you catch it? enter it at >>> tonight, the horrific scene. the deadly school bus crash, packed with fifth graders on a field trip. the violence highway collision with a truck. >>> also tonight, the stunning images. kilauea volcano exploding, sending ash and debris 30,000 feet up in the air. residents tonight told to shelter in place. >>> the white house tonight, president trump is asked, will there be a summit with north korea afterall? kim jong-un furious with what he's heard from the white house, and tonight, now promising kim is safe, that there will be no regime change. >>>
. >> she will keep it rea keep ita before -- >> which are you hearing?ar yanny but i heard laurel yesterday. >> me too. right now i'm hearing jammy. >> yanny. yanny. >> grandma here is a character. she is becoming a well known character. she does a good job mimicking what a latin grandma is like. you will eventually find grandma trying to tackle the issue. >> laurel. >> everybody ends up completely split. >> my wife and son heard >> it may...
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hour investors likely to rea ct? developments. hour investors likely to react?ysia stock index rallied on this news. it was up 0.5% at the close of day. since the markets reopened on monday, they will close for two days after the surprise election results, since they reopened on monday we have seen a huge outpouring of foreign investment funds. about half. 375 million us dollars has left the malaysian stock exchange on the news. the other interesting thing is happening with the ringgit. yesterday it was slightly down against the greenback at the greenback had a very strong date. by the end of this year it is expected to depreciate. that will not be good because malaysia is a net importer. that will be bad in terms of their spending. capital freight from the stock market. when policies are more sta ble stock market. when policies are more stable under the mahathir mohamad government, had little comeback. in other business is making headlines, the french energy group is preparing to pull out of a billion—dollar gas project in iraq in the face of sanctions. —— iran
hour investors likely to rea ct? developments. hour investors likely to react?ysia stock index rallied on this news. it was up 0.5% at the close of day. since the markets reopened on monday, they will close for two days after the surprise election results, since they reopened on monday we have seen a huge outpouring of foreign investment funds. about half. 375 million us dollars has left the malaysian stock exchange on the news. the other interesting thing is happening with the ringgit....
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por la que fue procesado >> sujeto sale bajo fianza luego de ser acusado de sostener relaciones con reas de residentes piensan que esto solo traerá crimen y proxenetas >> no lo queremos casa >> este lugar en auckland enciende alarmas entre residentes el descontento es porque hacerlo un refugio de víctimas de abuso y explotacion sexual son doce niñas acogidas por la que recibirían 12 mil dólares por cada una >> estamos cerca del área de proxenetas que podrían convencer a estas jóvenes y hacer que trafiquen drogas >> bueno pero el encargado indica que no tienen porque preocuparse por ellas, >> hay que solidarizarse con la jóvenes >> es un lugar fuera de la ciudad, está bien >> las van a apoyar para recuperarlas y salir adelante >> como parte de la batalla para detener el programa un detractor entabló demanda contra la diócesis >> se sabe cuando está programado para abrir el lugar? >> para cuestión de semanas, a ver entonces cuando se procesa lo de la demanda, >> muchas gracias, estaremos pendientes a lo que dice la comunidad >> sur de california riverside presenta ocho cargos contra padres
por la que fue procesado >> sujeto sale bajo fianza luego de ser acusado de sostener relaciones con reas de residentes piensan que esto solo traerá crimen y proxenetas >> no lo queremos casa >> este lugar en auckland enciende alarmas entre residentes el descontento es porque hacerlo un refugio de víctimas de abuso y explotacion sexual son doce niñas acogidas por la que recibirían 12 mil dólares por cada una >> estamos cerca del área de proxenetas que podrían...
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they told you, those are important issues going forward, our office focus and partnered with sean rea's in regards to concern we had about google -- i figured that might come up. there we were concerned about the overwhelming market power. we were really concerned about the notion that consumers somehow were not injured in regards to what some would consider a biased ranking in searches. consumers are hea and when mr. h his report that woke us up. i was happy to partner with sean and urging the ftc to take another look in light of the study. >> i suspect everyone knows what you're talking about. not everybody run the country necessarily wood. but when they closed on the investigation of the dominant market position and did so with no action and no involvement of the states, we knew it happened when we read about it in the paper there has been a great deal of concern that without that federal partner getting the ag's to engage together was not as easy as it may have seen. your leadership in colleague and our friend of utah, that's a big moment. so first time the states said to the federa
they told you, those are important issues going forward, our office focus and partnered with sean rea's in regards to concern we had about google -- i figured that might come up. there we were concerned about the overwhelming market power. we were really concerned about the notion that consumers somehow were not injured in regards to what some would consider a biased ranking in searches. consumers are hea and when mr. h his report that woke us up. i was happy to partner with sean and urging the...
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local, t >> el museo de tecnologia de san jose abre una nueva exhibicion q que permitira utilizar la reaual, ante notic f falsas, es rediseÑar la reali realidad, para que la gente entienda desde su punto de vis vista, a party a partir de ma r durnaante una semana >> en breve noche violenta en a san jose un hombre y una mujer m muerten baleados >> el gobernador de kacaliforni firmo un proyecto de ley que o protegeria a inmigrantes in indocumentados en las cortes del condado, todo esto despues de la pausa, continue con noosoinveste de discriminacion acial reportado en un (musica) la aus autoridades de caÑada t investigan un incidente racial, en un starbucks donde una empl a empleada habria escrito en su e pedido una palabra denostante, l le ofrecieron una disculpa con u una tarjeta de 40 doallares, pe el afectado no acepto, invest a investigamos, continuamos con mas en noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis, >> musica >> que tal buenas tardes le sa u saludamos lorena dominguez y c ce cesar bayona, muchas gracias por su compaÑia, >> la ciudad de san francisco u mum multa a dueÑos de un apparapac
local, t >> el museo de tecnologia de san jose abre una nueva exhibicion q que permitira utilizar la reaual, ante notic f falsas, es rediseÑar la reali realidad, para que la gente entienda desde su punto de vis vista, a party a partir de ma r durnaante una semana >> en breve noche violenta en a san jose un hombre y una mujer m muerten baleados >> el gobernador de kacaliforni firmo un proyecto de ley que o protegeria a inmigrantes in indocumentados en las cortes del condado,...
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manifestaciones no se hicieron esperar, tanto aqui en el rea de la baha como al sur del estado las personas sali (musica)next next next >> las manifestaciones nos hicieron esperar, las personas salen a protestar hoy . >> en espaÑa hubo manifestaciones en francia se volvieron violentas, en puerto rico disturbios y enfrentam enfrentamientos con la policÍa. pasaremos con maribel que nos dice cÓmo se encuentra la situaciÓn ahora . >> la calma regreso en la zona capital de puerto rico, a media tarde hubo momentos de tensiÓn c cuando hubo enfrentamientos contra la policÍa, la marcha intentaba desplegar en la avenida, un componente policiaco fue desplegado a lo ancho y largo de esta avenida deteniendo el paso de los manifestantes, algunos de ellos lanzaban objetos y piedras contra los agentes de policÍa que prestaban seguridad en la zona, posteriormente pasada las tres delÁtante fue la policÍa quien tuvo que utilizar gases lacrimÓgenos para disipar a las personas que se encontraban ahÍ, todos comenzaron a correr este tipo de eventos pudimos observar en varias ocasiones a lo largo de la avenida en
manifestaciones no se hicieron esperar, tanto aqui en el rea de la baha como al sur del estado las personas sali (musica)next next next >> las manifestaciones nos hicieron esperar, las personas salen a protestar hoy . >> en espaÑa hubo manifestaciones en francia se volvieron violentas, en puerto rico disturbios y enfrentam enfrentamientos con la policÍa. pasaremos con maribel que nos dice cÓmo se encuentra la situaciÓn ahora . >> la calma regreso en la zona capital de...
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internacional del trabajo, telemundo 48 tendra una cobertura especial en equipo de todas las incidencias en el reaorada ante los golden knihts en el sap center todo listo para que esta semana se disputen los cuartos de final del futbol mexicano.. los detalles en deportes. tú sabes que a los niños les encanta todo lo que sabe dulce. mango. that's really good. la industria del tabaco también lo sabe. i love it. you can actually feel the nicotine. upa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la seleccion mexicana. estrella jalisco. vamos por la estrella. recivieron a los golden knights para disputar el tercer juego de la serie. tres periodos no fueron suficientes para determinar un ganador en este juego y necesitaron de uno adicional. william karlsso
internacional del trabajo, telemundo 48 tendra una cobertura especial en equipo de todas las incidencias en el reaorada ante los golden knihts en el sap center todo listo para que esta semana se disputen los cuartos de final del futbol mexicano.. los detalles en deportes. tú sabes que a los niños les encanta todo lo que sabe dulce. mango. that's really good. la industria del tabaco también lo sabe. i love it. you can actually feel the nicotine. upa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección...
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llou y a treliravenghi t eekend, rea the qiouestn erneyo i hassow hg lon is it ke?ta ue gore f you and giv you roues bt eaid. you'll wantle o ave early or ate, wasvee ha bneein saygo t avdhe t bstusie tesimth on e .dro ifoure akialng about 95n i virginia, when you head back up, f you are cgomink bac rthbound on nday, cldou take you aboutn a extra0 teminus. at t'srehe pdiioctn ats thit poinhi tmos rng.in >f iyo aud heade t,ou leave l myyonda rnmoing,r o late monday night. th'satng goi tbeo r you bteset b to aid all of the traffic. aaron. >> all right, ltme. ank you. it 's5:34 now. >>ho autriesti s areeahircng forhe tsewo t. men police in ontao,ri nacada,ay s th tatheyal wked into an inndia reaust lrantateas lt ghnit and inntnaio sllyetff o a mbbo. theai pras wn see at secitur deo weangrik dar jkeacts whit s.od th wisheas t snecesi outdet tha ee.aau you can slo yelwap tepp wraing around a parking lot. oar fre thehe wreby nola cims of spreonbisi.lity >> several people juinred, clingudin aot m ahernd her 12r--yeaold daughter. te cgrdino t our nbc affiail oklahoma ci,ty
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wewe are also prepared t to rea.he mixed picture on the european boards, this is french time london and paris. german carmakers among the companies trading in the red. volkswagen down 1.6%. a report in a german magazine suggested donaldld trump was yiying to drivivdemandnd for u.. roads. . intrigued byry this story, a report commmmissioneded by the u.k. has found the worst excuses given by companies for not having more women on their boards. reporter: that's right. "the hand and alexander review" found the situation was reporting and many firms, but it was still a long way off urging the government's target of 1/3 female board members by 20.. ththe report alsoo publishing se reasons why they didn't have leadership roles. reporter: a list of reasons not to work with women at high levels. on the border, the issues covered are extremely complex. most women don't want the hassle or pressure of sitting on a board. genie: the explanations -- >> the explanations come from a board of ceos from a range of companies. has been
wewe are also prepared t to rea.he mixed picture on the european boards, this is french time london and paris. german carmakers among the companies trading in the red. volkswagen down 1.6%. a report in a german magazine suggested donaldld trump was yiying to drivivdemandnd for u.. roads. . intrigued byry this story, a report commmmissioneded by the u.k. has found the worst excuses given by companies for not having more women on their boards. reporter: that's right. "the hand and alexander...
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rea ready?e utters something her mom isn't quite expecting. >> say -- i'm the maid maid maid >> i'm the maid of honor. >> what? >> you're my maid of honor. >> no way. no. >> then she does the mom thing because she just says, no over and over. >> no. you -- no. can you do that? >> yes. >> can you do that? >> do i have to do that? >> mom is just kind of astonished that, you know, as mother of the bride, she's being asked to be the maid of honor. >> more stuff i've got to organize? >> got to pay for it and now i have to do the work? >> no. what did you -- no. oh, my god. no. >> see, that's a position you normally reserve for your best friend. that is so sweet that her mom is her best friend. >> i like this idea. do you know why? because your girlfriends can't argue when you pick your mom as your maid of honor because then they can't say they've done more for you. can they? >> no. can i do that as a mother? >> yes, mom. i can do whatever i want. it's my wedding. >> it's her wedding, she can do whate
rea ready?e utters something her mom isn't quite expecting. >> say -- i'm the maid maid maid >> i'm the maid of honor. >> what? >> you're my maid of honor. >> no way. no. >> then she does the mom thing because she just says, no over and over. >> no. you -- no. can you do that? >> yes. >> can you do that? >> do i have to do that? >> mom is just kind of astonished that, you know, as mother of the bride, she's being asked to be the...
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their conquest reaed as far south as the port city of en. they were forced from aden by the coalition, which includes the u.s. and the united arab emirates. the emiratis still ctrol the city, which creates friction with yemen's government. meantime, the vast majority of yemen's 29 million people suffer from critical food shortages, a lack of fuel, and a health care sector in crisis.to ght, again in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent marcia biggs reports. >> reporter: here in the neo- natal ward of aden's al sadaqqa hospital, mothers take turns looking after their babies, filling in the gaps of a broken health system and a skeleton staff. so you have 43 babies and how much staff dyou have? ha three. >> reporter: ines ed aklan runs the ward where vital electricity to power incubators and oxygenators comes and goes. dr. ines says she loses almost p quarter of theremature babies that arrive to her ward wiin ghurs. this baby was brouin just a week ago, premature, his lungs aren't fully formed yet.re he
their conquest reaed as far south as the port city of en. they were forced from aden by the coalition, which includes the u.s. and the united arab emirates. the emiratis still ctrol the city, which creates friction with yemen's government. meantime, the vast majority of yemen's 29 million people suffer from critical food shortages, a lack of fuel, and a health care sector in crisis.to ght, again in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent marcia biggs...
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. >> reporter: many athletes now rea -- not ready to cross that bridge.c7 news news. >> new details now on a flag kneeling controversy involving an east bay teacher. some students rallied tonight to keep him from being transferred. not everyone wants him to stay. abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carte simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next year. mr. rust teachers u.s. history and is an advisor to the mock trial club and black student union. >> he expresses liberal viewpoints in a conservative area and has become a target of slander sometimes within the student body. >> it's against police brutality and unjust killing of african americans armed and unarmed. he's
. >> reporter: many athletes now rea -- not ready to cross that bridge.c7 news news. >> new details now on a flag kneeling controversy involving an east bay teacher. some students rallied tonight to keep him from being transferred. not everyone wants him to stay. abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag...
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i think there's a rea possibility that john bolton is looking at all of this -- i guessrahe nuclear deal was the first big thing but ok, second big task and he's thinking boy,th what i president walking into? all bolton has been saying for months is you can't trust him. robert: do you sen tensions in your reporting? >> i sense that people are waiting for it because the bounds of that potential confct are so clear. what is trump setting himself up to doith north zphrea to have an ongoing negotiation about lowering or getting rid of nuclear cability in exchange for economic regards -- rewards and some diplomatic opening. gee, that sounds very familiar and john bolton hated the iran deal because they thtght t that architecture could never work and i find it hard to believe that he's super on board with the idea that you could do the same thing with north korea. robert: how much for in president matters about the theater of the moment vs. the actual details that anne is talking about.ru >> president, first of all, spent no time with government or the military before becoming president. the f
i think there's a rea possibility that john bolton is looking at all of this -- i guessrahe nuclear deal was the first big thing but ok, second big task and he's thinking boy,th what i president walking into? all bolton has been saying for months is you can't trust him. robert: do you sen tensions in your reporting? >> i sense that people are waiting for it because the bounds of that potential confct are so clear. what is trump setting himself up to doith north zphrea to have an ongoing...
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he is likely to be his own bossn the full goverlineup may be rea james reynolds, bbc news, rome. jane: you arerlatching "bbc news america." still to come on tonight's program, protest and patriotism. how the controversy over kneeling during the national anthem has dided football players and owners and even involved the president. 27 people have died and nearly 60 cases of ebola has been identified in the democratic republic of congo but as international organizations scramble to stop the outbreak in its tracks, the african nation is hoping natural advantages and decades of experience will prevent the virus from spreading. bush meat is delicacy her animalss feared that hunted for food caused the deadly ebola virus. that is not gointo stop these congolese eating it. meat,"n avid fan of bush she says. "i've never become ill eating it. i've eaten it ever since i was young and i can't get enough of it." >> if you don't eat your meat, please send it to me. i will need it. reporter: the researcherho identified ebola in 1976 has sinceith every outbreak he says bushmeat might cause the fi
he is likely to be his own bossn the full goverlineup may be rea james reynolds, bbc news, rome. jane: you arerlatching "bbc news america." still to come on tonight's program, protest and patriotism. how the controversy over kneeling during the national anthem has dided football players and owners and even involved the president. 27 people have died and nearly 60 cases of ebola has been identified in the democratic republic of congo but as international organizations scramble to stop...
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s ithe latest trend in multimillion dollar rea estate. call it deconstructing luxury.iana olick is in west hollywood, californi >> this $58 mholion west ywood penthouse condo is not tricked out. it's stripped out right to the yncrete bones. one of a kind. >> it's a new strategy getting big play among ultra high en in and l.a. people love mid century but they want mid century today. >> real estate agents call it a blank canvas so youan walk in, you just see the walls. you see the interior space. but you can do whatever you want tohat space. >> so rather than flaunting aef ch kitchen or spa bathroom, the seller boasts basical thing. it seems as if the property is new.hi although storied penthouse is anything abut, the vie unmatchable because zoning now prohibits towers here this tall. since opening in1966, it has housed celebrity residen from cher to joan collins, elton john to lindsey lohan. any buyer is going to want tis make it or her own kind. ready to be architect and designer ready than move in ready. >> for us to take a white box and design isu uch easier. n bring
s ithe latest trend in multimillion dollar rea estate. call it deconstructing luxury.iana olick is in west hollywood, californi >> this $58 mholion west ywood penthouse condo is not tricked out. it's stripped out right to the yncrete bones. one of a kind. >> it's a new strategy getting big play among ultra high en in and l.a. people love mid century but they want mid century today. >> real estate agents call it a blank canvas so youan walk in, you just see the walls. you see...
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, now president, and now he has to stepannto the stagdeliver, and the deliverable is can we have 15 rea denuclearized north peninsula with south korea? jane: the other thing he dealt for his base is he pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. critics say it undermines u. credibility. what do you think? ron: i think it strengthens his hand. this is something he said he was going to do. this was not a treaty submitted to the united states senate, which is required to have a legal biing in the united states. trump went in and said this was not a legal document, the united states was not bound to it. barack obama was, but the country wasn't. he will hold out tha renegotiate with the iranians. it is in america's best interest to still have that dialogue. i would not be surprised in the next couple of days we hear donald trump say here are my s sittions for iran, let' at the table. jane: the question is whether or not iran wants to negotiate with mr. trump. ron: remains to be seen. jane: figure for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news. swornir mohamad has bee
, now president, and now he has to stepannto the stagdeliver, and the deliverable is can we have 15 rea denuclearized north peninsula with south korea? jane: the other thing he dealt for his base is he pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. critics say it undermines u. credibility. what do you think? ron: i think it strengthens his hand. this is something he said he was going to do. this was not a treaty submitted to the united states senate, which is required to have a legal biing in the united...
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that's rea the ultimate goal for what we're trying to do. >> for "nightly business report" i'm morgan brennan in hawthorne, california. >>> i'll let bill do that. i'm he going to stay grounded right here. 's another o, he look at the day on wall street. the dow dropped 178 to 24,834. the nasdaq was off 15 and the s&p 500 was down 8. chicken. >> i know. i am. totally. you're the explorer. that does it for us tonigh i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffeth. a haonderful evening. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible bye eeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuings solutir america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approacho
that's rea the ultimate goal for what we're trying to do. >> for "nightly business report" i'm morgan brennan in hawthorne, california. >>> i'll let bill do that. i'm he going to stay grounded right here. 's another o, he look at the day on wall street. the dow dropped 178 to 24,834. the nasdaq was off 15 and the s&p 500 was down 8. chicken. >> i know. i am. totally. you're the explorer. that does it for us tonigh i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us....
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president trump, because of his inmestic problems, because this could be a far-rea agreement, the most important that he has, needs the summit, too. th are very unpredictabl both leaders are impulsive. they shoot from the hip. they are not traditional diplomats. so i think the summit being in the best interest of both countries will happen, but under witherent circumstance different goals, more realistic goals, which i think is good,ca e had they met june 12 with unrealistic objectives, the summit could have been a disaster for both countries.yo rajiniare obviously one of the few people who can say they negotiated with north korea. do you think the current administration is going about it in the right manner? mr. richardson: no. i believe the president deserves wiedit for agreeing to mee kim jong-un, but no, i think the stration is speaking wit too many voices. you have got john bolton, the national security adviser, saying the libya model, where qaddafi ded up dead. if i am kim jong-un, i would be very nervous with that. then you have got pompeo, who i think is on the righk, who has m
president trump, because of his inmestic problems, because this could be a far-rea agreement, the most important that he has, needs the summit, too. th are very unpredictabl both leaders are impulsive. they shoot from the hip. they are not traditional diplomats. so i think the summit being in the best interest of both countries will happen, but under witherent circumstance different goals, more realistic goals, which i think is good,ca e had they met june 12 with unrealistic objectives, the...
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corps rea to buy a new coverage at argus. they cite strong demand fore s of the company's brands like vans and north face. the price target i 101 and shares rose 1% to ll0.92. >>> sahead, a new threat. hackers are not just after companies or their data, now going after something else. we'll tell you wha >>> c"consumer reports" will no recommend tesla 3. there are a few features that prevent the group from giving the vehicle a full dorsement, such as long stopping distances and difficult to use controls. hower, the group did praise the agile handling of the model 3 as well as its batte range. separately a wall street firm raised the price targeon the stock to $500 a share and that helped lift the stock in trading today. > the transformation of general electric continues. the company is merging the bulk of its transportation business with railroadme equ maker lab tech. it's a deal worth $11 billio ge and the shareholders will end upholding 50.1% of the merged company. the deal is all partf ge's strategy to pare down to three co
corps rea to buy a new coverage at argus. they cite strong demand fore s of the company's brands like vans and north face. the price target i 101 and shares rose 1% to ll0.92. >>> sahead, a new threat. hackers are not just after companies or their data, now going after something else. we'll tell you wha >>> c"consumer reports" will no recommend tesla 3. there are a few features that prevent the group from giving the vehicle a full dorsement, such as long stopping...
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. >> reporter: many athletes now rea -- not ready to cross that bridge. abc7 news news. >> new details now on a flag kneeling controversy involving an east bay teacher. some students rallied tonight to keep him from being transferred. not everyone wants him to stay. abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carter simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next year. mr. rust teachers u.s. history and is an advisor to the mock trial club and black student union. >> he expresses liberal viewpoints in a conservative area and has become a target of slander sometimes within the student body. >> it's against police brutality and unjust killing of african americans armed and unarmed. h
. >> reporter: many athletes now rea -- not ready to cross that bridge. abc7 news news. >> new details now on a flag kneeling controversy involving an east bay teacher. some students rallied tonight to keep him from being transferred. not everyone wants him to stay. abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday...
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believed when they ht e symptoms te concerning, from pain to shortness of breath toyther things that are rea concerning. >> reporter: dr. neel shah is an obstetrician and professor o obstetrics at harvard university. there is research backing him up: several studies, including from the university of pennsylvania and in the "new england journal of medicine, found that black patients with the same symptoms as white ones receive less pain medication anp are referred tialists less often. >> my biases can change the decisions that i make but it also affects the person across from me because she can see plainly what i'm not. and so as a result of that she feels like i'm not responding to her needs, a's not ultimately getting what she eds out of the care that i'm trying to provide, and it leads to this sort of vicious cycle of distrust. r orter: in a national survey of over 2,000 women, 2 of black mothers reported poor treatment from hospital staff which they attributed to race, ethnicity, cultural background or language. w just 8% te mothers reported similar poor treatment. grayson has hed about p
believed when they ht e symptoms te concerning, from pain to shortness of breath toyther things that are rea concerning. >> reporter: dr. neel shah is an obstetrician and professor o obstetrics at harvard university. there is research backing him up: several studies, including from the university of pennsylvania and in the "new england journal of medicine, found that black patients with the same symptoms as white ones receive less pain medication anp are referred tialists less often....
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sthni morng wee ar swihongou y ow the delawarech beaesre a ttgindy rea foror memial day weekend. e finalai pount tchesre a underway. restaurants are preparing f or btheigcr .owds sur ims a $3.4il blion duryst indewa re,and, of co,urse smeum irshe t key season. f reboho is too far, whae ve thche top ten beaes thatou y can chk out by shiearcng our nbc wainsh aonpp by srceahing s.he >> f howar is ?that >>t 1is 23miles. no kw because i have madeha tt drive many times. bi'llein makgt i aga iny.>>da ou and l afot o oerth le.e tt'haghs rit. > we would like toav home se tio tet g some sun on the acshe a andllha ttor s t of uff. here's how i'm going toea bt trc.affi ' cmgomin bkac s onunyda caorbeuse i have to w monday mog.rnin >>s i theer wat even goingo tbe waigrm rht now? >> 65 t degrees fhe ocean temperature. a littleel b mowy tholreshd. ki'minofd a 70 plus guy melysf for the water temperurate, t,bu oknu oow,n a hot day, and it i b peylent wmar h andumid down erth rtpaaricullyto owmorr. uyoow kn,ou y manay wt stoh a - sashay intohe tce ooran f a teminu o rtwo.at with w that ,cold youo
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if there are good rea to view this three month retrenchment in stock as an uncomfortable correction rather thanhe start of a deeper market downturn. for one thing, stocks final surgeo the january peak up 7% in just foureeks made the market so stretched and overheated that the pay back phase is understandably taking longer. also encouraging, fewfigns o serious underlying economic problems have surfaced in months. companies reporting 20% profit growth compared to a year ago and forecasts for the next few quarters are doing fine. and, finally, despite the nervous sideways pattern of recent months of stocks, the index'songer term up trend remains intact. none of this means the market is in the cle and set to recover the lost ground in a hurry. geo politics, political drama, typical summer volatility and the mid-term elections will remain in the news and on the minds of invesrs but s far the prolonged pull back of 2018 that has slowedn the bull market does not seem to represent its end. for "nightly business report," i'm mike santoli. >>> tens ofhousands of berkshire hathaway shareholders were
if there are good rea to view this three month retrenchment in stock as an uncomfortable correction rather thanhe start of a deeper market downturn. for one thing, stocks final surgeo the january peak up 7% in just foureeks made the market so stretched and overheated that the pay back phase is understandably taking longer. also encouraging, fewfigns o serious underlying economic problems have surfaced in months. companies reporting 20% profit growth compared to a year ago and forecasts for the...
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members of that team have reportedly been marginalized or rea siendz.s effectively killed investigations into possible fraudulent activities at several large for-profit colleges. these are schools that allegedly were misrepresenting their enrollment benefits, job placement and programming offer often leading students with big debts and no degrees. >> trevor: so betsy de vos is stopping the people who are stopping the fraud. she's like a reverse superhero, you know. flies into a bank robbery to help the robbers. stop right there, thieves. you need to turn it this way to open the vault. there you go, and kill that woman with the baby. she saw your faces. now if you are not familiar with for-profit colleges, they are the shady schools whose ads you probably know from tv. >> i love learning new things in my pa jam as-- pajamas and i'm not the only one. every day thousands of people go to college, online in their pajamas and never leave home. >> i'm so ictc. >> college, college. >> hi, i'm percy miller also known as master t. the key to success, starts by ge
members of that team have reportedly been marginalized or rea siendz.s effectively killed investigations into possible fraudulent activities at several large for-profit colleges. these are schools that allegedly were misrepresenting their enrollment benefits, job placement and programming offer often leading students with big debts and no degrees. >> trevor: so betsy de vos is stopping the people who are stopping the fraud. she's like a reverse superhero, you know. flies into a bank...
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they have now rea nalysed old original investigation.it is that, they say, which has led them right here to this spot. and to a search which opens old wounds, but aims finally to expose the truth. here is our briefing on some of the key events happening later. first up: staff from air france begin another a two—day strike, the latest in a series of industrial action pushing for a pay rise. then, in brussels, belgium prime minister charles michel will address the european parliament. this is part of a series in which the leaders of european union member states present their vision for the future of europe. today is world press freedom day, with events organised by unesco to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and assess the state of press freedom throughout the world. and, later in paris, a 1939 tintin illustration by the artist herge is up for auction at christie's. its estimated price is between 500,000 and 600,000 euros. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm azi farni, with your t
they have now rea nalysed old original investigation.it is that, they say, which has led them right here to this spot. and to a search which opens old wounds, but aims finally to expose the truth. here is our briefing on some of the key events happening later. first up: staff from air france begin another a two—day strike, the latest in a series of industrial action pushing for a pay rise. then, in brussels, belgium prime minister charles michel will address the european parliament. this is...
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well, and interlinked customs partnership which the brexiteers absolutely hate, or a clea n b rea k brexiteers break and tracking goods across frontiers using high technology and a systems experts say would take years to set up. that is also the idea parliament is most likely to regret, so what's an brexit is clear is theresa may may be leaning towards that partnership idea which could lead to some kind of tory civil war. meanwhile, brussels is rejecting all of these ideas out of hand. a lot of tough negotiation ahead but right now the prime minister is busy negotiating with her own side. another thing i am hearing is the idea that a 2020 may not be long enough, that is the end of the brexit transition period, may not be long enough to get the job done, to be ready for brexit but thatis job done, to be ready for brexit but that is not something you can expect to hear from that is not something you can expect to hearfrom ministers or their spokesman any time soon. they have quite enough political knots to untangle as it is. many thanks for the latest at westminster. john pienaar. north korea ha
well, and interlinked customs partnership which the brexiteers absolutely hate, or a clea n b rea k brexiteers break and tracking goods across frontiers using high technology and a systems experts say would take years to set up. that is also the idea parliament is most likely to regret, so what's an brexit is clear is theresa may may be leaning towards that partnership idea which could lead to some kind of tory civil war. meanwhile, brussels is rejecting all of these ideas out of hand. a lot of...
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. >> and then overnight it felt like every 20-something-year-old in new york was cesaying, i rea abouts and wanted to try it. >> she quickly filled her classes and this inspired sadie to plan for the next level, but in such a highly competitive industry, how do you do that? >> most markets are saturated, to be honest with you. it is very rare to find a category that isn't already filled with a lot of really competent brands that are delivering something really special to their audience. >> jim joseph is the ceo of citizen relations, a global marketing and pr firm. he says differentiating a business today comes down to one thing. branding. >> brand identity is so important because that's how consumers choose one brand over another. so it's actually the brand identity and what the brand stands for and what the brand delivers and how it makes you fema feel that you base your decision on. >> how did sadie build and differentiate her brand? first up, she tried doing everything herself. >> it was just me. i was physically exhausted teaching a 6:00 a.m. class and a 7:00 p.m. class. i would do
. >> and then overnight it felt like every 20-something-year-old in new york was cesaying, i rea abouts and wanted to try it. >> she quickly filled her classes and this inspired sadie to plan for the next level, but in such a highly competitive industry, how do you do that? >> most markets are saturated, to be honest with you. it is very rare to find a category that isn't already filled with a lot of really competent brands that are delivering something really special to their...
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start before you're rea you are, and, you know, don't overthink it.ust whatever new opportunity comes your way, jump at it. vu: and those are good words to end on. cecile richards stepping down from planned parenthood, so nice to have you here, and congratulations on your new book. richards: thank you very muc thanks. vu: turning now to the culture of high tech, silicon valley is home to some of the world's most profitable and innovative companies who are vying to create gase-changing products anices, but according to bloomberg tv host emily chang, the valley is also a place where gender inequality and mistreatment of women run rampant. chang lays out h critique in her boo "brotopia: breaking up the boys' club of silicon valley." nice to have you here. chang: thank you, thuy, for having me. it's greato be here. vu: well, how stark is the gender gap in the tech industry? chang: so just look at the numbers. i mean, women account for 25% of jobs across the computing industry, 7% of venture-capital investors. these are the people who decide what geek gets
start before you're rea you are, and, you know, don't overthink it.ust whatever new opportunity comes your way, jump at it. vu: and those are good words to end on. cecile richards stepping down from planned parenthood, so nice to have you here, and congratulations on your new book. richards: thank you very muc thanks. vu: turning now to the culture of high tech, silicon valley is home to some of the world's most profitable and innovative companies who are vying to create gase-changing products...
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we're also looking at what north a rea itself has committed to previously. >> reporter: but libya's government also collapsed eight years later, and leader moammar qaddafi was overthrown. today, president trump said that was not his intent... >> the libyan model isn't a model that we have, at all, when we're thinking of north korea. this would be with kim jong-un, something where he'd be there. >> reporter: ...but warned kim jong-un that could still happen if he refuses to disarm. >> that model with qaddafi, that was a total decimation. we went in there to beat him. now, that model would take place if we don't make a deal, most likely. >> glor: margaret is here with us now. so margaret, what does north korea have to do now to show good faith? >> reporter: well, the administration says it wants to see north korea take concrete steps such as letting in weapons inspectors, shipping out its missiles and dismantling its infrastructure. those are the type of actions that couldn't be quickly reversed if north korea breaks its end of the deal, but north korea remains skeptical of u.s. intentions, and
we're also looking at what north a rea itself has committed to previously. >> reporter: but libya's government also collapsed eight years later, and leader moammar qaddafi was overthrown. today, president trump said that was not his intent... >> the libyan model isn't a model that we have, at all, when we're thinking of north korea. this would be with kim jong-un, something where he'd be there. >> reporter: ...but warned kim jong-un that could still happen if he refuses to...
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vehicle called zimbabwe into a new dispensation, i cannot be that driver who is driving looking in the reang looking in the rearview mirror. the past is important but the past will not arrest us. i take that as a no. yes. robert and grace mugabe can rest easy? let's look at robert mugabe's contributions, omissions and... of course we need to make sure those affected a re course we need to make sure those affected are compensated so that this proper national healing can happen. i suppose nobody would dispute that what zimbabwe needs is mature, responsible, wisely the ship. indeed. would it not be true to say in the months he's had power, emmerson mnangagwa has exhibited all of those qualities —— leadership. he set upa of those qualities —— leadership. he set up a truth and reconciliation commission. he's assured the process of establishing the rules and para meters of establishing the rules and parameters of an election are already in place. ballot papers have been printed. has assured the international community it will be free and fairand international community it will be free and fair a
vehicle called zimbabwe into a new dispensation, i cannot be that driver who is driving looking in the reang looking in the rearview mirror. the past is important but the past will not arrest us. i take that as a no. yes. robert and grace mugabe can rest easy? let's look at robert mugabe's contributions, omissions and... of course we need to make sure those affected a re course we need to make sure those affected are compensated so that this proper national healing can happen. i suppose nobody...
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it is got to the point where the inflection point has been rea ched.f the same appropriate premium to continue to invest. -- was not the same appropriate premium to continue to invest is this -- to invest. haidi: is this catching a falling knife? do you wait to invest? patrick: you let it bounce off the ground rather than try to grip the blade. we will see the currency underperformed against the dollar and other asian currencies. we will see what is the new mode of the central bank, then start to dip the toes back in. right now it is better to the late than to be early back into that trade. haidi: if you look at the range of em's, which ones do you think are being unfairly penalized by the strong dollar environment? patrick: we still like the surface economies. we like korea, we like china, and we don't so much like indonesia and the philippines because of the deficits they are facing. f see a trade weighted gains or the surface economies against india and indonesia. we wait for better levels to enter in indonesia against the dollar. rishaad: is this r
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. >> i'll be back tonight at 11:00 with pie lighhighlights and rea. the warriors looking to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. >> thank you. live coverage on our 11:00 newscast. also risky restaurant practice that is could make you sick. we investigate how some local eateries may gamble with your health. that's tonight on our 11:00 newscast. >> the fog forecast for the city because we'll be waiting up for the salesforce tower to light up. >> it might be like the fourth of july where you see the colors within the clouds. we'll keep that for the morning commute. stay warm. thanks for joining us at 6:00. have a great evening. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> now on "extra." the royal newlyweds today. >> new details. >> they make their first public appearance as man and wife. >> first photos of meghan's father out of hiding after his emergency heart surgery. did he watch the wedding? plus, the new palace heartthrob. who is the royal re
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if somebody puts a negative ad about you on television you can put up your own to rea read of t and in this case you are chasing smoke all over the place, the e-mails, twitter, facebook. it's very difficult, so this is a very serious challenge and that brings me to your comment on question 16 of the hearing question. you said i remain concerned we still may be estimating the russian capabilities and plans to influence the midterm in future election. that is chilling statement can you elaborate? >> i don't think anyone in my profession or the committee will underestimate the potential of the russian privation, putin or the capabilities, plus their intent and i think what we saw in the last cycle, the intent and the capability is there. the first statement regarding the fake serves as an opportunity for us and analytical governmensome analytd training and awareness. maybe also an opportunity to partner with the private sector and social media companies to understand the capabilities on our own social media networks. >> the ultimate defense is to understand when they are being conned's re
if somebody puts a negative ad about you on television you can put up your own to rea read of t and in this case you are chasing smoke all over the place, the e-mails, twitter, facebook. it's very difficult, so this is a very serious challenge and that brings me to your comment on question 16 of the hearing question. you said i remain concerned we still may be estimating the russian capabilities and plans to influence the midterm in future election. that is chilling statement can you elaborate?...
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charles: are we rea ready now?n't want to go into a hospital, and have a machine dictate my care. artificial intelligence we're talking about, in london, and cooperation with the institute has to do with pouring in tens of hundreds of dollars in an investment to find out better ways that process can work. while there are ways that sound asinine there are positive things coming out, they look at emergency department, they improved wait times for patients by using same machine learning algorithm that is artificial intelligence can give us. -- within 4 hours. >> you have to also point out whole reason the impetus they have failed in their emergency response, you had patients waiting over 4 hours in emergency department because they are under staffed. >> i read, that i thought, i don't think i waited 4 hours in an emergency department, a lot better here in u.s. >> absolutely. >> i will tell you other thing they did, dr. sapphire, they did a cool thing they look at how come patients miss appointments, the clinics are op
charles: are we rea ready now?n't want to go into a hospital, and have a machine dictate my care. artificial intelligence we're talking about, in london, and cooperation with the institute has to do with pouring in tens of hundreds of dollars in an investment to find out better ways that process can work. while there are ways that sound asinine there are positive things coming out, they look at emergency department, they improved wait times for patients by using same machine learning algorithm...
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emanuel macron says the block's trade sovereignty must be protected while angela merkel says the e sushgs reas ready to have reciprocal trade with the u.s >>> special delivery for owe cad da the online grocer makes a deal with kroger. >>> altice jumps to the top of the stoxx 600 after the french unit shows signs of recovery delivering its best commercial performance since 2014. >>> rough seas from maersk as first quarter profits miss expectations amid geopolitical and shade risk sending shares to the bottom of the stoxx 600. >>> all right. let's check in on european markets. talking about some recovery we're seeing in italian assets ftse mib up almost 100 points. up 0.4%. this is one day after its steep declines that we saw in yesterday's trading. as the market was gripped by fear of the leaked memorandum between five-star and lega some tone la behas been dialed n in the second leaked memorandum. ftse 100 around the flat line after bookmakers are under pressure after the minimum stake in gambling has been cut >>> let's talk about foreign exchange yesterday we saw another strong session for th
emanuel macron says the block's trade sovereignty must be protected while angela merkel says the e sushgs reas ready to have reciprocal trade with the u.s >>> special delivery for owe cad da the online grocer makes a deal with kroger. >>> altice jumps to the top of the stoxx 600 after the french unit shows signs of recovery delivering its best commercial performance since 2014. >>> rough seas from maersk as first quarter profits miss expectations amid geopolitical and...
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rea aldonado provided additional support and i want to give a shoutout to marc marianne thomp connecting with the mayor's office and also working with the council district merchants for shop and dine and saturday events. so definitely a collaborative event. and then lastly -- what did i do with my notes? a couple of items i want to bring to your attention. so supervisor tang and supervisor safai have introduced legislation and i believe i may have forwarded it on to you, where they're streamlining zoning controls for neighborhood districts. working with the planning department, it will be piloted out. so some of the key items are original removing the notice of requirements for doing the 312 notification, which has been causing some businesses great delays, up to six months, when it probably shouldn't take quite that long. very excited about this, because it definitely meets the commission's goals and objectives. and then last week, supervisor fewer introduced an amendment for cannabis commission. so there are a couple of highlights i would like to note. and then next month, june, we'll
rea aldonado provided additional support and i want to give a shoutout to marc marianne thomp connecting with the mayor's office and also working with the council district merchants for shop and dine and saturday events. so definitely a collaborative event. and then lastly -- what did i do with my notes? a couple of items i want to bring to your attention. so supervisor tang and supervisor safai have introduced legislation and i believe i may have forwarded it on to you, where they're...
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the force as depicted in the movie is not rea but what it is and what it represents certainly is. force for good that connects human kind is very powerful indeed. the internal struggle between good and evil to walk in the light not dark. a theme. human beings have fought our own versions of darth vader and the empire for thousands of years. star wars resonates so deeply because it taps into the themes. on this special day, i'm among them. may the fourth be with you. i always love to hear from you. follow he on twitter and facebook. >> all right. thanks for joining us. okay, i understand apple, blueberry, and pumpkin, but why do you always make a rhubarb pie? nobody likes it. -mnh-mnh. yeah. it's the oakland of pies. i like it.
the force as depicted in the movie is not rea but what it is and what it represents certainly is. force for good that connects human kind is very powerful indeed. the internal struggle between good and evil to walk in the light not dark. a theme. human beings have fought our own versions of darth vader and the empire for thousands of years. star wars resonates so deeply because it taps into the themes. on this special day, i'm among them. may the fourth be with you. i always love to hear from...
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importance of looking through of sexualegardless orientation, gender, socioeconomic status, in every .rea we felt this was an opportunity to discuss solutions and we are position to discuss real solutions to the problems. >> i talk about some initiatives that are working. young men of color in the tech agency. a major place of change. >> we will not skip the opportunity to see whether there will be change. we have chelsea handler, ashley judd, harvey weinstein, executives from the gender equality index, the index founded by bloomberg. >> you are looking at some finance. cannot wait. >> our thanks and tune into bloomberg for an all-star lineup tomorrow at the business equality summit. well done. ♪ julia: i'm julia chesley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: live them bloomberg world headquarters over the next hour going top stories, nowhere fast. equities rally. deal or no deal? president trump will announce his decision tomorrow. the bloomberg exclusive, we glenviewr more from capital management. stable study rally is not so study. particular the s&p 500 and dow
importance of looking through of sexualegardless orientation, gender, socioeconomic status, in every .rea we felt this was an opportunity to discuss solutions and we are position to discuss real solutions to the problems. >> i talk about some initiatives that are working. young men of color in the tech agency. a major place of change. >> we will not skip the opportunity to see whether there will be change. we have chelsea handler, ashley judd, harvey weinstein, executives from the...
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that may be able to give some cover to this, although i'm sure a dove would say there's different reasdifferent reasons why that's not true. >> what different reasons are there that that's not true? >> first of all, that's not how retainer agreements work, and the fact that they rolled it into these other payments and then routed through and intermediary corporation, makes it looks as if they were trying to conceal the payments and that turns what would otherwise be the sort of things that people might get fined for into potential criminal activity. >> is it safe to say that what we find out in this disclosure form that the sdny and robert mueller if he's interested in this know a whole lot more than we do right now? >> i would say that the sdny know a whole lot more than we do right now and we're trying to pick up the pieces and get a little scrap here and a little scrap there and put it all together. i think the one thing we do know is that there is this campaign finance investigation going on and these payments go directly to that, so it will be very interesting to see what he does
that may be able to give some cover to this, although i'm sure a dove would say there's different reasdifferent reasons why that's not true. >> what different reasons are there that that's not true? >> first of all, that's not how retainer agreements work, and the fact that they rolled it into these other payments and then routed through and intermediary corporation, makes it looks as if they were trying to conceal the payments and that turns what would otherwise be the sort of...
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what that does is it moves the president away from the sort of mens rea or intent to violate the campaignf he's giving north of $450,000 a year to michael cohen to play with and run off whoever is coming with false allegation or true allegation or whatever the case may be, he doesn't really know what's going on with that money. it's very hard to make the case as what has the case like the john edwards case where you have to argue the recipient of the money, the candidate and the donors conspired together to violate the campaign finance rules. here if this money is thrown into a pot and they are all using it to run off every person who has an allegation to make then really does the president know what that is being used for. what they are doing is trying t cohen and distancing him. >> the campaign finance violations that you get charged with and go to jail for is when they are willing and knowing and willful violations. trying to separate the president's knowledge and intent makes the difference as to whether or not this is serious. it's working. stick around. i have more study group quest
what that does is it moves the president away from the sort of mens rea or intent to violate the campaignf he's giving north of $450,000 a year to michael cohen to play with and run off whoever is coming with false allegation or true allegation or whatever the case may be, he doesn't really know what's going on with that money. it's very hard to make the case as what has the case like the john edwards case where you have to argue the recipient of the money, the candidate and the donors...