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laura: steve rosenberg reporting there. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, aamazing story of survival. one girl talks to the bbc about her full face transplant and the dream she has for her life now. laura: after one of the hottest summers on record, the british wine industry is reaping the rewards in what promises to be their best ever grape harvest. there has been a steady increase in wine production in the u.k. the last few years. reporter: on the backs of the river dart, it is a vintage year. today alone they picked 600 grapes on the estate, four times more thanormal. they hardly stopped them at killing as many boxes as she can in the-- last illing as many boxes as she can in the last few days of the season. >> i'm not a very fast picker, either. some of the guys do 30, 40 crates. reporter: dcan is the hd winemaker on the estate. >> try one of these. reporter: really sweet. >> incredible sweetness thereby. reporter: he says it is a record year for red grapes, which they normally struggle to grow here. the grapes picked
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david rosenberg is doing just that. >> internet addiction clearly exists, but there's always, always the entertainment software association, a trade group, says in a statement, legitimate science, object i haive researc common sense all prove video games are not addictive. but it is taken serious in all parts of the world. asia has hundreds of treatment centers. the world health organization is poised to officially game as part of the world. >> china has had internet addiction disorder for a few years now. >> we're not going to help people change their behavior through change and will power. >> software developer says apps and games are designed to enthrall. he would know. he says he used to earn a living making them that way. >> my work in gamefication in particular has been used to make about everything people use today more addictive and engaging. >> how do they do that exactly? >> every time you challenge yourself to something and then you achieve that thing, your brain secretes a little bit of dope mean. >> he says he and developers like him designed games and apps to purposeful
david rosenberg is doing just that. >> internet addiction clearly exists, but there's always, always the entertainment software association, a trade group, says in a statement, legitimate science, object i haive researc common sense all prove video games are not addictive. but it is taken serious in all parts of the world. asia has hundreds of treatment centers. the world health organization is poised to officially game as part of the world. >> china has had internet addiction...
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their names are richardson and ferraro wing and rosenberg, smith,ugustine know and krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the competition belong to october. october is gone. haveknow that you must been thrilled as we have been about the returns from throughout the country. [applause] [cheering] >> remember, we had many good friends from the other party. [applause] >> it looks now by early daylight, mr. reagan has won this campaign. [booing] >> i don't like to say it either. that's the situation. >> remember what we learned, how foolish it has been to have been separated by labels. >> tonight, i have not made a prepared statement of any kind other than the fact that bernice and i are deeply grateful for the people of california to have given us a
their names are richardson and ferraro wing and rosenberg, smith,ugustine know and krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the competition belong...
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rosenberg,, wing and kozlowski,hna, jones. they will decide.wer of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ whichtook many months for -- is still true. we are going to keep that promise to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] the colors and the competition belong to october. october is gone. [applause] [cheering] remember, we had many good friends from the other party. [applause] >> it looks now by early daylight that mr. reagan has won this campaign. [booing] >> i don't like to say it either. that is a situation. howemember what we learned, bullish we have been to have been separated by labels. a tonight, i have not made prepared statement of any kind other than the fact that bernice and i are deeply grateful for the people of california to have given us an opportunity to serve. >> this time around, we found out working together, how much we have in common. >> i want to do everything within my power to see that the new governor is faithful -- able to keep the sta
rosenberg,, wing and kozlowski,hna, jones. they will decide.wer of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ whichtook many months for -- is still true. we are going to keep that promise to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] the colors and the competition belong to october. october is gone. [applause] [cheering] remember, we had many good friends from the other party. [applause] >> it looks now by early...
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our correspondent steve rosenberg, reporting from north—west russia, with the latest on the investigationth us on bbc news, still to come: could switzerland hand the aquarius rescue ship a lifeline to continue saving migrants in the mediterranean? this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but, even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the
our correspondent steve rosenberg, reporting from north—west russia, with the latest on the investigationth us on bbc news, still to come: could switzerland hand the aquarius rescue ship a lifeline to continue saving migrants in the mediterranean? this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power....
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our correspondent steve rosenberg reporting from north—west russia, with the latest on the investigation rohingya muslims, bangladesh was the only safe haven from the violence which drove them from their homes in myanmar‘s rakhine state. the influx of refugees has created huge pressure on resources in and around cox's bazaar, and now the bangladeshi authorities want to ease it, by relocating more than 100,000 people to a previously uninhabited island. yogita limaye reports. one year ago, this was a hastily set up camp. today, there's almost a sense of permanence here. bit by bit, people have been rebuilding lives shattered by unimaginable horror. in its congestion and chaos, they've managed to find some peace. now, though, many worry about plans to send some refugees to a faraway island. this woman says she doesn't want to move again. she and her family fled myanmar in september last year. translation: i left everything behind, my house, my cattle and faced a lot of hardship. now we've just about settled down and they're talking about moving us to that island. i'm really scared. i don't
our correspondent steve rosenberg reporting from north—west russia, with the latest on the investigation rohingya muslims, bangladesh was the only safe haven from the violence which drove them from their homes in myanmar‘s rakhine state. the influx of refugees has created huge pressure on resources in and around cox's bazaar, and now the bangladeshi authorities want to ease it, by relocating more than 100,000 people to a previously uninhabited island. yogita limaye reports. one year ago,...
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the remote village of loyga in the north—west of the country from where our correspondent steve rosenbergthis report. there are some places in russia so remote, they cannot be reached by car because there are no roads. but we're lucky. the train to archangel will pass through the village we're trying to get to. this is loyga, population 1000. only in winter when the ground freezes can you drive here. it's emerged that one of the salisbury suspects was born and raised in the village. his true identity has now been revealed. he's not businessman aleksander petrov, as he'd claimed, but gru officer alexander mishkin. "yes, that is alex mishkin," a man in the village confirms to me when i show him the suspect‘s photograph. according to the investigative website bellingcat, alexander mishkin was born in loyga in 1979. he went on to train as a doctor at a military medical academy in saint petersburg, where it's believed he was recruited by the gru. in 2014, he was given the hero of russia award by vladimir putin. the british authorities do not dispute these claims. so now the two men moscow says
the remote village of loyga in the north—west of the country from where our correspondent steve rosenbergthis report. there are some places in russia so remote, they cannot be reached by car because there are no roads. but we're lucky. the train to archangel will pass through the village we're trying to get to. this is loyga, population 1000. only in winter when the ground freezes can you drive here. it's emerged that one of the salisbury suspects was born and raised in the village. his true...
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steve rosenberg reporting there. —— britain.thorities search its istanbul consulate — as part of the investigation into the disappearance of prominent saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. security forces have been examining cctv footage from 150 cameras. here you can see mr khashoggi entering the building. turkish authorities say they have found no footage of him leaving. a firm has been stripped of nhs contracts after hundreds of tons of clinical waste from hospitals was allowed to pile up at its sites. healthcare environmental services was responsible for removing waste, including body parts, from a number of hospitals in england and scotland. the environmental agency has launched a criminal investigation. here's our health editor hugh pym. a backlog of medical waste including body parts which should have been disposed of. questions about who knew what and when. the company blaming a lack of facilities to incinerate hospital waste. today the government gave its response, with a new contractor brought in. throughout, mr speaker, o
steve rosenberg reporting there. —— britain.thorities search its istanbul consulate — as part of the investigation into the disappearance of prominent saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. security forces have been examining cctv footage from 150 cameras. here you can see mr khashoggi entering the building. turkish authorities say they have found no footage of him leaving. a firm has been stripped of nhs contracts after hundreds of tons of clinical waste from hospitals was allowed to pile up...
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gordon corera, in the hague, and steve rosenberg in moscow, thank you.sentenced to 14 years in jail after trafficking and grooming children, who were persuaded to sell crack cocaine and heroin on his behalf. it's the first time the police have secured child—trafficking convictions against a drug dealer under the modern slavery act. zakaria mohammed, from birmingham, admitted running what police call a county lines drug network — sending children into provincial towns to sell drugs. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha reports. zakaria mohammed. .. yes. you are under arrest on suspicion of supplying class a drugs. 6th april, and 21—year—old zakaria mohammed was arrested on his way into lincoln. it was from there that his drug operation took place. today, he was sentenced to 14 years injail, after supplying heroin and crack cocaine, and trafficking children to deal on his behalf. mohammed groomed teenagers, some as young as 14, into working for him, promising them a lavish lifestyle and then treating them like slaves. here the children are seen selling drugs. he
gordon corera, in the hague, and steve rosenberg in moscow, thank you.sentenced to 14 years in jail after trafficking and grooming children, who were persuaded to sell crack cocaine and heroin on his behalf. it's the first time the police have secured child—trafficking convictions against a drug dealer under the modern slavery act. zakaria mohammed, from birmingham, admitted running what police call a county lines drug network — sending children into provincial towns to sell drugs. 0ur...
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frank, this was a story put on my radar by chuck rosenberg. been dying to ask you about it all day. tell us about the significance of this and what does it tell us about what russia is up to while we're busy fighting each other to death over domestic politics? >> well, first, welcome to the new breed of espionage today. the spies aren't now wearing cloaks and daggers, they're sitting in front of computer screens. and some of these very same people that were indicted in this hacking operation are the same people that putin used to -- and were indicted by mueller for hacking involving the russia investigation. so this is what -- this is how it's going to play out from now on. this is the new battlefield, cyber. so we're dealing with a country that is incredibly sophisticated. you know, a lot of folks say it's china, china, china on the cyberscene. but russia is more sophisticated and more willing and able to use cyber as needs. and that's what's going on here. they got angry they got caught doping in the olympics, they lashed out at the olympic
frank, this was a story put on my radar by chuck rosenberg. been dying to ask you about it all day. tell us about the significance of this and what does it tell us about what russia is up to while we're busy fighting each other to death over domestic politics? >> well, first, welcome to the new breed of espionage today. the spies aren't now wearing cloaks and daggers, they're sitting in front of computer screens. and some of these very same people that were indicted in this hacking...
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home third in the icy third minute to seal a four one win with twenty five goals actually care rosenberger son is now out bugs all time top scorer in the bundesliga. but seasons but as they get table is taking shape after six match days dortmund's windover win over the weekend combined with biron's loss to hair tough needs dortmund are on top but need the top three gladbach bremen and leipsic are all on eleven points down at the bottom had over are now in last place and still winless after six games shaka have finally moved up but only one rung. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in the formula one driver standing after winning the russian grand prix the british driver took first place thanks to some help from his mercedes team mate. with miss avies taking pole and second during saturday's qualifying this was their race to lose tell terry porter set a record breaking lap during qualification and was on course for victory in the main event but this ladies chief wolf ordered him to allow hamilton's a pass that extended the british championship lead over sebastian vettel and president of th
home third in the icy third minute to seal a four one win with twenty five goals actually care rosenberger son is now out bugs all time top scorer in the bundesliga. but seasons but as they get table is taking shape after six match days dortmund's windover win over the weekend combined with biron's loss to hair tough needs dortmund are on top but need the top three gladbach bremen and leipsic are all on eleven points down at the bottom had over are now in last place and still winless after six...
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. >>> let's bring in david rosenberg from gluskin shiff you have been sounding alarm bells, but up untilow could this jobs report change things? >> i think beyond the headline which i don't think will be a surprise, the consensus at 185,000 looks right to me. but i think there's two things to focus on. on the inflation side, certainly from a bond market perspective the wage numbers will be key we had a 0.4% in average hourly earnings in august the market is looking at 0.3, i think if we get 0.4, that will provide more jitters going back to the beginning of the year where we had the first round of market anxiety it was around the risk of higher wage inflation. those were risks back then i think it's showing up in the actual data. that's one of the risks today. this is good news for main street to see higher wages the other one is factory payrolls one sore spot in the adp number which looks so great on the surface, once again manufacturing employment looks good in that report, the lowest increase since july of last year that would provide the markets with nervousness over the tariff war, a
. >>> let's bring in david rosenberg from gluskin shiff you have been sounding alarm bells, but up untilow could this jobs report change things? >> i think beyond the headline which i don't think will be a surprise, the consensus at 185,000 looks right to me. but i think there's two things to focus on. on the inflation side, certainly from a bond market perspective the wage numbers will be key we had a 0.4% in average hourly earnings in august the market is looking at 0.3, i...
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joining us is kristen welker, and ruth marcus editorial page editor at the washington post, and jeff rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former fbi official. kristen to, you, this dramatic change since only a week ago when the president was saying that dr. ford was credible, and seemed to be a fine woman. and he is unleashing and unloading on her last night on the rally. >> it was striking, andrea, to hear his dramatic shiftt in tone. you are absolutely right. and we have been talking to officials here about what exactly drove the shift. kellyanne conway said any major shift, but other folks are saying that privately president trump trying to expose some of what he perceives discrepancies and then the things that have come out in the wake of the dr. ford's testimony including the fact that the prosecutor rachel mitchell in a letter to republicans on the senate judicial committee and pib-- pi them to do this said she would not be bringing charges in the case. that is one of the things that is fueling the president's tirade last night, and andrea, of it, and you tick have to takt into considerat
joining us is kristen welker, and ruth marcus editorial page editor at the washington post, and jeff rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former fbi official. kristen to, you, this dramatic change since only a week ago when the president was saying that dr. ford was credible, and seemed to be a fine woman. and he is unleashing and unloading on her last night on the rally. >> it was striking, andrea, to hear his dramatic shiftt in tone. you are absolutely right. and we have been talking to...
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seeking justice for a generation betrayed by mary holland came back rosenberg and i again florio in it the authors reveal how greed may be putting children around the world at risk joining us from new york is the main author of the h.p.v. vaccine on trial mary holland director of the graduate laurean program at the n.y.u. school of law thank you so much for joining us today mary thank you for having me i know mary kernel of the way first you yourself have spoken about the attacks against those who question vaccine safety i want to ask you what is it a bio vaccine safety that makes discussing it such a contentious you know same topic that everyone kind of loses their mind over. i don't know what makes this so impossible except that you know the consensus is so strong within governments and the pharmaceutical industry and the medical community and parents who had to vaccinate their children according to mandate so and then there's other factors you know there's liability protection for the pharmaceutical industry it's a multi-billion dollar industry that's grown wildly over the last fort
seeking justice for a generation betrayed by mary holland came back rosenberg and i again florio in it the authors reveal how greed may be putting children around the world at risk joining us from new york is the main author of the h.p.v. vaccine on trial mary holland director of the graduate laurean program at the n.y.u. school of law thank you so much for joining us today mary thank you for having me i know mary kernel of the way first you yourself have spoken about the attacks against those...
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our thanks to chuck rosenberg, barrett berger and to eli stokols. coming up for us, more split reaction from the trump team calling for peace, harmony, right before blaming the media for the nation's anger. historian doris kerns goodwin is here for perspective on the days we're living through. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. >>> he's called out the media, i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at
our thanks to chuck rosenberg, barrett berger and to eli stokols. coming up for us, more split reaction from the trump team calling for peace, harmony, right before blaming the media for the nation's anger. historian doris kerns goodwin is here for perspective on the days we're living through. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. >>> he's called out the media, i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and...
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our thanks to chuck rosenberg, barrett berger and to eli stokols. coming up for us, more split reaction from the trump team calling for peace, harmony, right before blaming the media for the nation's anger. historian doris kerns goodwin is here for perspective on the days we're living through. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 for just $489 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. and customer service are critical to business success. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. w
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and it's because our administration is enabling and facilitating that mind-set. >> chuck rosenberg andnk figliuzzi, we're lucky to have you any day, but especially on a day like today. >>> when we come back, we've been talking about the impact of trump's words. what about his lies. new reporting about how the white house is scrambling to keep up. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! >>> "washington post" reports on the administration's scramble to reverse engineer policies to meet trump's public statements. ashley parker and her colleague phil rucker reporting, the pentagon leaped into action to hold a military parade and launch a space force on the president's whims. the commerce department moved to -- this reads like seth meyers -- to create a plan for auto tariffs after trump threatened to impose them. and vice president pence, the department of homeland security and
and it's because our administration is enabling and facilitating that mind-set. >> chuck rosenberg andnk figliuzzi, we're lucky to have you any day, but especially on a day like today. >>> when we come back, we've been talking about the impact of trump's words. what about his lies. new reporting about how the white house is scrambling to keep up. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with...
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rosenberg was a big explosion and people got killed instantly and they don't and then the loss of more was released extremely rapidly in the case of the. first the original incident. it was in the context. and the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty quiet and it's one of those long running accidents which. bought over the coup for years with those menus. into the go it. being the same kind of food as that. in twenty fifteen the company in question in question did say there was no evidence to suggest an ongoing leak or any significant environmental damage but it hasn't given anything. since then journalist all of a tickle again says even routine oil leaks can result in great damage. the gulf is currently producing something something like twenty percent of americans or rather a highly rated max through fires breaking out every few days. or else the nuge with routines pollutants in the hundreds of thousands of pounds per year just through new york. and this entire gulf coast is high and industrial used and it is bound unique in concert amounts o
rosenberg was a big explosion and people got killed instantly and they don't and then the loss of more was released extremely rapidly in the case of the. first the original incident. it was in the context. and the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty quiet and it's one of those long running accidents which. bought over the coup for years with those menus. into the go it. being the same kind of food as that. in twenty fifteen the company in question in...
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let's many bring in chuck rosenberg once again, i lost chuck. excuse me, clint van zandt, former fbi profiler. clint part of the team that brought ted kaczynski to justice, that was a roughly 20-year invest. and here we have an investigation that if reports are to be believed could very well be wrapped up in five days? >> yeah, and i think what we had, craig, was this evidence-rich environment that the fbi and other federal, state, and local agencies had. there was just too many clues, too much evidence not to find this. i'm hearing that perhaps the individual was identified either sometime yesterday or early this morning, that they were able to track him based upon his cell phone, and again, having made arrests in situations like that, you'd like to get the individual separated from his vehicle so he couldn't get ahold of any weapons, any explosive devices or anything else and be it fbi, or hrt, whoever made this arrest, this would have been a whole other plan they developed. once they had their suspect, once they tracked him, they knew what he
let's many bring in chuck rosenberg once again, i lost chuck. excuse me, clint van zandt, former fbi profiler. clint part of the team that brought ted kaczynski to justice, that was a roughly 20-year invest. and here we have an investigation that if reports are to be believed could very well be wrapped up in five days? >> yeah, and i think what we had, craig, was this evidence-rich environment that the fbi and other federal, state, and local agencies had. there was just too many clues,...
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rosenberg was a big explosion and people. instantly and and then the most immoral groups released extremely rapidly in the. first the original incident. and you see. it was in the context of her and her. company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty client it's one of those no accident so. which is going to six hundred. points of view but over the course of four years with those men use. of oil into the gulf it adds up to being the same kind of water as the deep water the roses. or back in twenty fifteen the company in question said that there was no evidence to suggest an ongoing leak or any significant environmental damage that hasn't given any further further explanation since journalist all of a tickle again says they even routine all spillage is do result in huge damage the gulf is currently producing something something like twenty percent of americans or those rather highly rated max three fires breaking out every few days. or else with pollutants in the hundreds of thousands of ground
rosenberg was a big explosion and people. instantly and and then the most immoral groups released extremely rapidly in the. first the original incident. and you see. it was in the context of her and her. company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty client it's one of those no accident so. which is going to six hundred. points of view but over the course of four years with those men use. of oil into the gulf it adds up to being the same kind of water as the deep...
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rosenberg was a big explosion and people got killed instantly and you know and then the loss of more was released. in the. first the original incident. it was in the context. and the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty quiet. accident which. but over the. years. into that go it. being the same kind of food as the roots and. back in twenty fifteen the company in question said that there was no evidence to suggest an ongoing call any significant environmental damage hasn't given any further explanation since journalist all of a take again no says that even routine oil spills a huge. the gulf is currently producing something something like twenty percent of america's oil is rather a highly rated max breaking out every few days. rate of oil spinach with routines pollutants in the hundreds of thousands of gallons per year just through new york. and this entire gulf coast is high in the industry used and it is bound in eking uncertain amounts of oil and of course there is environmental impacts impact other industries which are also tourism and fis
rosenberg was a big explosion and people got killed instantly and you know and then the loss of more was released. in the. first the original incident. it was in the context. and the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident pretty quiet. accident which. but over the. years. into that go it. being the same kind of food as the roots and. back in twenty fifteen the company in question said that there was no evidence to suggest an ongoing call any significant...
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and he's been out there in public alongside a former adviser to the hillary clinton campaign laura rosenberg are doing a lot of interviews urging the government to take down what he considers to be russian influence accounts and what we saw take place what we've seen taken place since the defeat of hillary clinton and the victory of donald trump is an effort to identify not just russian backed media but alternative media as part of a russian influence campaign including through groups like the alliance for securing democracy where which fly overseas and so fly is actually called for scrubbing the internet of what he calls for interviews so his comments to jeb sprague my co-author were really not out of character for him and these were very candid comments and it does suggest that what we saw take place on facebook with the takedown of legitimate alternative media sites like the freethought project and anti media was a politically motivated purge driven by these russia gate neo conservative hardliners jump spread use the woods we do you think it may have been the case he was talking about the
and he's been out there in public alongside a former adviser to the hillary clinton campaign laura rosenberg are doing a lot of interviews urging the government to take down what he considers to be russian influence accounts and what we saw take place what we've seen taken place since the defeat of hillary clinton and the victory of donald trump is an effort to identify not just russian backed media but alternative media as part of a russian influence campaign including through groups like the...
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we'll speak to him in a moment but first to moscow and our correspondent, steve rosenberg.y dismissive reaction there from the kremlin but is russia worried? not so much. in russia today, they reacted with the kind of bluster and division that we have come to expect from authorities. —— derision. the russian foreign ministry declared that spy mania in the west has gone into overdrive and it dismissed british claims of gru cyber attacks asa british claims of gru cyber attacks as a diabolical cocktail of perkins in one bottle, produced by bearded imagination. this is being presented as part of a new anti—russian hysteria, a wave of hysteria in the west and is a storey which lacks evidence. the bbc has now confirmed at least two of the alleged russian military intelligence officers were registered in moscow at a facility owned by the russian defence ministry. gordon, the level of detail in the allegations coming out of the hague is pretty astonishing. what is likely to happen next in terms of action against russia? well, today was unprecedented. counter espionage operations ar
we'll speak to him in a moment but first to moscow and our correspondent, steve rosenberg.y dismissive reaction there from the kremlin but is russia worried? not so much. in russia today, they reacted with the kind of bluster and division that we have come to expect from authorities. —— derision. the russian foreign ministry declared that spy mania in the west has gone into overdrive and it dismissed british claims of gru cyber attacks asa british claims of gru cyber attacks as a diabolical...
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alexander mishkin is originally from the remote village of loyga — from where our correspondent steve rosenbergere are no roads. but we're lucky. the train to archangel will pass through the village we're trying to get to. this is loyga, population 1000. only in winter, when the ground freezes, can you drive here. it's emerged that one of the salisbury suspects was born and raised in the village. his true identity has now been revealed. he's not businessman alexander petrov, as he'd claimed, but gru officer alexander mishkin. "yes, that is alex mishkin", a man in the village confirms to me when i show him the suspect‘s photograph. according to the investigative website bellingcat, alexander mishkin was born in loyga in 1979. he went on to train as a doctor at a military medical academy in saint petersburg, where it's believed he was recruited by the gru. in 201a, he was given the hero of russia award by vladimir putin. the british authorities do not dispute these claims. so now, the two men moscow says were salisbury tourists have both been unmasked as russian agents. the other officer was iden
alexander mishkin is originally from the remote village of loyga — from where our correspondent steve rosenbergere are no roads. but we're lucky. the train to archangel will pass through the village we're trying to get to. this is loyga, population 1000. only in winter, when the ground freezes, can you drive here. it's emerged that one of the salisbury suspects was born and raised in the village. his true identity has now been revealed. he's not businessman alexander petrov, as he'd claimed,...
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rosenberg was a big explosion. instantly. and then the most immoral was released. in the. first the original incident. and you see. he was in the context of. the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident. pretty quiet it's one of those long running accidents which is going to six. points of view but over the course of. those with those menus. of all. of the gold it adds up to being the same kind of food as not. since. back in twenty fifteen the company in question said that there was no evidence to suggest an ongoing link or any significant environmental damage it hasn't given any further explanation since journalist all of a tickle again says though that even retain oil spill it is result in a lot of damage. the gulf is currently producing something something like twenty percent of america's oil is rather a highly rated max through fast breaking out every few days. of oil spill huge with routines pollutants in the hundreds of thousands of pounds per year just remove all new york. and this entire gulf coast is highly industrial used and it is
rosenberg was a big explosion. instantly. and then the most immoral was released. in the. first the original incident. and you see. he was in the context of. the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident. pretty quiet it's one of those long running accidents which is going to six. points of view but over the course of. those with those menus. of all. of the gold it adds up to being the same kind of food as not. since. back in twenty fifteen the company in question...
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rosenberger, missouri versus bank it's in,-- missouri, the cases go on and on. i hope the justice doesn't mind me breaking confidence and if he does he can give me a signal. we needed extra help. it was absolutely indispensable. everybody had a copy of the federal papers and everyone could get a copy of that record but those were not going to be enough. we needed a better medium of consultation. my friend, my officemate had one. he had a crystal ball. we use this crystal ball to consult a framer. we consulted james madison to talk about term limits. you saw the result because you've read the case. we communed with john marshall. and you saw those results. it gave us the extra help we needed to get over that term. i found the constitution is much easier to grasp if you have a crystal ball. it was not clear to me why everyone didn't have one. my prediction is that a year from-- someday a post-- a speech will be posted think justice thomas is deciding cases using a crystal ball. that said, i thought the only way i would get back in this room is with the defendant.
rosenberger, missouri versus bank it's in,-- missouri, the cases go on and on. i hope the justice doesn't mind me breaking confidence and if he does he can give me a signal. we needed extra help. it was absolutely indispensable. everybody had a copy of the federal papers and everyone could get a copy of that record but those were not going to be enough. we needed a better medium of consultation. my friend, my officemate had one. he had a crystal ball. we use this crystal ball to consult a...
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he was an editor and analysis and writer for the rosenberg political report for more than 15 years before taking over the company in 2015. nathan is also elections analysis recall. founder and publisher of politics and stereo.com. thank you all for taking the time to speak with us tonight. please join me in welcoming don rogers and nathan. [applause] mobile ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ >> thank you all. that was an awkward at all. [laughter] i don't even know if you have a choice for being here. i'm excited because i like, but this is cycle but through the years and you have in front of you who of the smartest folks who i know. sometimes on cable news, you see gop strategist were democratic strategist to see what they do for a living. these two guys, they know these places and this is a very busy time. we are lucky to have them. thank you all. i thought we would jump right in. we will leave some time for you to have questions at the end. i get them for the first part hundred what you think the kavanaugh confirmation process would in fact -- what and where did happen on the races? [laughter] >> i th
he was an editor and analysis and writer for the rosenberg political report for more than 15 years before taking over the company in 2015. nathan is also elections analysis recall. founder and publisher of politics and stereo.com. thank you all for taking the time to speak with us tonight. please join me in welcoming don rogers and nathan. [applause] mobile ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ >> thank you all. that was an awkward at all. [laughter] i don't even know if you have a choice for being...
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that explains the rough patch we've seen dave rosenberg, thanks for the time this morning. >> the dow highs but sllti up a nice 0.8% we'll be right back. >>> volatility rattling the market this is week. what could investors do to what can investors do to protect from more poteiantl down side. more "squawk on the street" is coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks off the best levels of the day, staging a solid move to the outside. rebalanced 9 of 11 sectors 7 on a weekly basis. consumer staples the real standard that group of stocks on pace for the best week since december of 2011 procter & gamble after upbeat earnings reports up. you have colgate, palmolive, clorox, and kimberly-clark clorox on pace for the best week since early august record highs in that sector now. back to you guys >> dom, thank you. they're picking up a discarded group there. >>> when we come back, mega millions mania the jackpot approaches a billion dollars. a look at the real lotto winners and losers next. eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you
that explains the rough patch we've seen dave rosenberg, thanks for the time this morning. >> the dow highs but sllti up a nice 0.8% we'll be right back. >>> volatility rattling the market this is week. what could investors do to what can investors do to protect from more poteiantl down side. more "squawk on the street" is coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks off the best levels of the day, staging a solid move to the outside....
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>> he's in french right now. >> jeff rosenberg, thank you both for joining us today. >> thanks.ary week for first stock investors, where there is fears, there is opportunity, where can you make money right now. we ask the man in charge of the country's number one future funds. next every call is different, so the only thing that we can do to make sure that we get there safely, and that we leave that scene safely and go home at night, is train. and we train all the time in the fire service. no matter how much we train, the last thing you want in a disaster is to lose communications. without communications, we have nothing-- people get hurt. when disaster strikes, that is when your communication service can really become your lifeline. ♪ (nicki palmer) we are constantly innovating. from a dedicated lane on our network just for first responders to cell towers on wheels. we can even fly cells in drones so communications stay up. in times of crisis, their calls go through, and they can get their job done. we know what we're getting into when we sign on, to take care of people and mak
>> he's in french right now. >> jeff rosenberg, thank you both for joining us today. >> thanks.ary week for first stock investors, where there is fears, there is opportunity, where can you make money right now. we ask the man in charge of the country's number one future funds. next every call is different, so the only thing that we can do to make sure that we get there safely, and that we leave that scene safely and go home at night, is train. and we train all the time in the...
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. be joined by the city departments that have cases before the board. we have mr. scott sanchez, representing the planning commission, and we expect to see joseph
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and jeff rosenberg are on speaking terms.g are on speaking terms are the allocation of our money is under debate. , where is that frontier? optimism is that equities are going to outperform bonds. jeff would agree with me. most of our allocators at black rock. you have to be smart about what you own. within stocks, we want you to own quality which does include tech. the u.s. is our preferred equity region. on the fixed-income side, we are in the camp -- tom: i do not want you to get in trouble. invesco buying oppenheimer funds. it is wrapped around the active-passive debate. is there value to signal stock election over the etf? kate: i would not be sitting in my seat if i did not think that was true. this is one of the most interesting moments for people choosing securities. we were talking about margins. this is a perfect place analyzing margins and how companies are able to control costs and how stock pickers can differentiate themselves. blackrock is in a great place of having a huge suite of products. we can share informa
and jeff rosenberg are on speaking terms.g are on speaking terms are the allocation of our money is under debate. , where is that frontier? optimism is that equities are going to outperform bonds. jeff would agree with me. most of our allocators at black rock. you have to be smart about what you own. within stocks, we want you to own quality which does include tech. the u.s. is our preferred equity region. on the fixed-income side, we are in the camp -- tom: i do not want you to get in trouble....
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our david rosenberg and we are joined byron isana, cnbc's contributor as well.> in some sense she's right i think there is a bit that in the sense that the only interest rate that the fed really controls is the over night rate. the fed does not control five-year bond yield or ten-year bond yield it controls the over night rate. but, what really strikes me is that the question comes back to is the fed right is the fed screwing things up and nobody talks about the real reason why interest rates out towards the middle and long-term part of the bond curve comes down fiscal policy this is a pbeauty of going to high school and the reality that every action has an equal reaction why would anybody think that we can stimulate fiscal policy to the extent that we'll run trillion dollars deficits of unemployment rate. it is interesting that the whole narrative now is on jay powell and loretta mester on the fed. if you are going to increase the bonds to fund these fiscal deficits, you will have the reaction of interest rates and no matter what the fed does or does not do. no
our david rosenberg and we are joined byron isana, cnbc's contributor as well.> in some sense she's right i think there is a bit that in the sense that the only interest rate that the fed really controls is the over night rate. the fed does not control five-year bond yield or ten-year bond yield it controls the over night rate. but, what really strikes me is that the question comes back to is the fed right is the fed screwing things up and nobody talks about the real reason why interest...
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will also be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. scott sanchez, the zoning administrator representing the planning department and planning commission, and bernie kerns, senior inspector with the department of building inspector. the rules of presentation are as follows: people affiliated with the parties must include their comments within the seven or three-minute periods. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have three minutes to speak on rebuttal. you are asked but not required to submit a speaker card or business card to staff when you come up to speak. speaker cards on are the left side of the podium. if you have questions about requesting a rehearing, the board rules or rule schedules, please speak to the staff on a break or call or visit the board office. we are located at 1650 mission street, room 304. this program is broadcast on sfgov tv, channel 38, and rebroadcast on fridays. now we w
i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will also be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. scott sanchez, the zoning administrator representing the planning department and planning commission, and bernie kerns, senior inspector with the department of building inspector. the rules of presentation are as follows: people affiliated with the parties must include their comments within the seven or three-minute periods....
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joining me, chuck rosenberg. good to hear from you.ny of the viewers back home would be surprised to know that the special counsel's office is taking a closer look at roger stone. we've been reporting that. that's what some of the witnesses who have been questioned by the prosecutors say they were asked about roger stone was a big topic. but they're looking into a couple of things specifically according to the post, stone's relationship with a conservative journalist and conspiracy theorist who could have served as a conduit between stone and assange. and also that a long time friend of stone told the grand jury that roger stone himself admitted to him that he had a secret back channel to stone. stone, again, denies this completely in a new denial that he gave to nbc news. when you hear about reports like this, chuck, what do you think? >> like our viewers, i am not at all surprised. in fact, i would suggest to people that they take a look at the indictment that the special counsel's office brought just a few months ago against the gru
joining me, chuck rosenberg. good to hear from you.ny of the viewers back home would be surprised to know that the special counsel's office is taking a closer look at roger stone. we've been reporting that. that's what some of the witnesses who have been questioned by the prosecutors say they were asked about roger stone was a big topic. but they're looking into a couple of things specifically according to the post, stone's relationship with a conservative journalist and conspiracy theorist who...
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. be joined by the city departments that have cases before the board. we have mr. scott sanchez, representing the planning commission, and we expect to see joseph duffy, senior building inspector from the department of building inspection. the board requests that you turn oregon silence all phones or electronic devices so they will not disturb the proceedings, please carry on conversations in the hall way. appellants, permit holders and department respondents are each given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttal. people affiliated with these parties must complete their comments within the seven or three minute periods. members of the public not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes for their comments. to assist the board in preparation of minutes you are asked but not required to submit a business card or speaker card to the board when you come up to speak. speaker cards are on the left-hand side of the podium. we are located at 1650 mission st
i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. be joined by the city departments that have cases before the board. we have mr. scott sanchez, representing the planning commission, and we expect to see joseph duffy, senior building inspector from the department of building inspection. the board requests that you turn oregon silence all phones or electronic devices so they will not disturb the proceedings, please carry on conversations in the hall way. appellants, permit holders and...
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capitol hill correspondent kacie hunt, peter baker, ashley parker and former fbi senior official chuck rosenberg. susan collins was stopped in the hallway and she says it appears to be a thorough investigation but i'm going to go back to read the interviews. it kind of sounds like this is her saying she's going to vote yes. does that mean brett kavanaugh is all but assured to get a seat on the supreme court? >> reporter: i'm not ready to go that far but we're inching in the right direction. susan collins seemed to be looking for way to vote yes on brett kavanaugh. she had been under enormous pressure. that pressure has only increased. she's in markedly different place than a lot of democrat who is have come out of these briefings and says she does belief this is thorough. the sa she said she wants to go back and read what she's not been able to go through. she did some more of that this afternoon or i suppose still morning. we expect her to go back later on this again and we're waiting to hear from flake and murkow i murkowski. it takes two no votes among the republicans to sink this nomination.
capitol hill correspondent kacie hunt, peter baker, ashley parker and former fbi senior official chuck rosenberg. susan collins was stopped in the hallway and she says it appears to be a thorough investigation but i'm going to go back to read the interviews. it kind of sounds like this is her saying she's going to vote yes. does that mean brett kavanaugh is all but assured to get a seat on the supreme court? >> reporter: i'm not ready to go that far but we're inching in the right...
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. >>> i want to bring in chuck rosenberg. and along with my panel.nd chuck, i start with this, i want to tell you, i was at an event recently and someone told me that you are their number one very favorite voice on msnbc. so pressure is on, you better deliver. we know that the president's team and mueller's team have been going back and forth for months. why is this an a important development? >> well, two things. first, the events you are referring to, it must have been my mom in attendance. only person in the world who would say that. >> i promise you it was not. >> second, i don't know that this is that big a deal. here is why. we have been talking about this for a very long time. remember this information is coming from the same group of people who said that this information -- sorry, that this investigation was going to wrap up thanksgiving of last year. and as a former prosecutor, it would really shock me if they would take these written answers to questions as the only information from the president. every prosecutor, any prosecutor, would wan
. >>> i want to bring in chuck rosenberg. and along with my panel.nd chuck, i start with this, i want to tell you, i was at an event recently and someone told me that you are their number one very favorite voice on msnbc. so pressure is on, you better deliver. we know that the president's team and mueller's team have been going back and forth for months. why is this an a important development? >> well, two things. first, the events you are referring to, it must have been my mom...
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at the controls is the legal assistant and i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. chris buck, urban forester, san francisco public works, bureau of urban forrestry and richer zuster and we expect joseph duffy, senior building inspector, representing the department of building inspection. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices. please carry on conversations in the hallway. the rules of presentation as as follows. appellant, and respondents are given 7 minutes for the case and 3 minutes for the rebuttal. people affiliated must include the comments within the seven or three-minute periods. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes to address the board and no eare buttal. please speak into the microphone. to assist the board in the accurate presentation, you are asked to submit but not required to submit a speaker card. speaker c
at the controls is the legal assistant and i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. chris buck, urban forester, san francisco public works, bureau of urban forrestry and richer zuster and we expect joseph duffy, senior building inspector, representing the department of building inspection. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests you turn off or...