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[overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency t to getting this doe sooner rather than l later. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urcrchins that are being caught. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking athahat their condition is, what thehe'e been e eating. man: i t think the big thihing s that t they--y k know, when thte kelp comes back, whehen the kelp come back, that't'll briring the abs back. man 2: i've been ouout here divg for abalone for decades,nd we've got thihird and fouourth generaration coming up that we wantnt to preseserve all t thisr ththem and foror everyone e elst to mention the ecoconomy out he. it just--it's a very special place,
[overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency t to getting this doe sooner rather than l later. catton: so...
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. >> clerk: this is severed by david russo and rowan cato. so they'll be your speakers. >> wonderful. >> okay. i don't think i can do this in three minutes. but i'll try to get most of it in here. i live right in the middle of the project, where they're going to be putting the delineators and the new yellow zone area and the speed table and -- i don't know what you call it, the big bump that's going to be in the crosswalk. i agree with the other gentleman that spoke that, you know, we're not communicated with in advance, so we can give pertinent information that they don't know. i did speak with the project director finally. he didn't realize there was 50-foot trucks that have to slide into this little space that they've created with a 16-foot opening. and the speed bump is right next to my driveway. and it's very unsafe for me to get in and out. it has been, as it is now, and it's going to be ten times worse for me to get out without getting hit by the traffic that's going to be redirected to upper 17th street. i just get so irritated i can'
. >> clerk: this is severed by david russo and rowan cato. so they'll be your speakers. >> wonderful. >> okay. i don't think i can do this in three minutes. but i'll try to get most of it in here. i live right in the middle of the project, where they're going to be putting the delineators and the new yellow zone area and the speed table and -- i don't know what you call it, the big bump that's going to be in the crosswalk. i agree with the other gentleman that spoke that, you...
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yeah i mean, i'm such a huge fan of the marvel films and the russo brothers so when marvel reached outto the film and creatively like that makes sense. you know, that's totally fine. i was just content with like having a memory in my head, you know, to play with like robert downey jr. in the last scene, he was iron man on the last day he was iron man that was just like amazing >> jimmy: really >> yeah. >> jimmy: what was it like to work with him? >> oh, he was amazing. >> jimmy: he's a great guy right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's like, he's magical like that. robert downey jr >> very, yeah. >> jimmy: he is, right >> yeah. i mean, the thing is like, it's like the biggest franchise in the world and it like -- it was the biggest set i'd ever walked onto and he just was so cool and so elegant and like the russo brothers, it just -- it was amazing. >> jimmy: mm-hmm >> so it's cool that people see it now >> jimmy: yeah, and the fans love it. they got to see it and they're a fan. they approved. they loved that. >> i heard that's why it's out, though it was literally, like that's what i was told.
yeah i mean, i'm such a huge fan of the marvel films and the russo brothers so when marvel reached outto the film and creatively like that makes sense. you know, that's totally fine. i was just content with like having a memory in my head, you know, to play with like robert downey jr. in the last scene, he was iron man on the last day he was iron man that was just like amazing >> jimmy: really >> yeah. >> jimmy: what was it like to work with him? >> oh, he was amazing....
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i am not going to write this down. >> reporter: his voice dripping with sarcasm, prosecutor russo took> is that the gun you were talking about that you were very uncomfortable with being in your apartment? >> yes. >> that's the one that's laying there beside you while you're having the morning coffee? >> yes. >> reporter: and then he drilled down into the heart of carter's story. just who were those mysterious rapists? >> they all -- they all spoke in a way that i would describe as ghetto. ebonics. >> okay. so in -- in your mind, these were black people. black men. >> no, sir, i did not say that. >> reporter: but, said the prosecutor, that's exactly what she was suggesting. >> if she was going to try to play that card, i was going to make her spell it out. >> is ebonics a term that is commonly associated with african-americans in this country? >> i don't know where ebonics is commonly associated with. i associate it with a certain type of speech that i also associate with the word ghetto. >> reporter: but if she was hoping to play to some random juror's racial bias, she guessed wrong.
i am not going to write this down. >> reporter: his voice dripping with sarcasm, prosecutor russo took> is that the gun you were talking about that you were very uncomfortable with being in your apartment? >> yes. >> that's the one that's laying there beside you while you're having the morning coffee? >> yes. >> reporter: and then he drilled down into the heart of carter's story. just who were those mysterious rapists? >> they all -- they all spoke in a...
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police officers leg was pierced with an arrow during a confrontation around a barricaded university russo reports of rogers hampering the emergency services john has what a continuation of the protests could lead to a dreadful future for hong kong. since june antigovernment rallies against plans to allow extradition to mainland china have escalated the bill was withdrawn 3 months later but the violence continued and people demanding full democracy and an inquiry into offices actions that they described as being police brutality since the protests started some 4 and a half 1000 people have been arrested for unlawful assembly taking part in the riots and carrying a weapon with u.k. police officer peter believes that the vast majority of actions by the hong kong police were lawful because the city was being. the bottom line is that there is any use of force it can be complained about when one is complained about as police brutality to say occasional instances of high use of force which maybe are excessive i'm not sure of the ins and outs of hong kong law but i suspect it's fairly similar to
police officers leg was pierced with an arrow during a confrontation around a barricaded university russo reports of rogers hampering the emergency services john has what a continuation of the protests could lead to a dreadful future for hong kong. since june antigovernment rallies against plans to allow extradition to mainland china have escalated the bill was withdrawn 3 months later but the violence continued and people demanding full democracy and an inquiry into offices actions that they...
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james russo joins us now. good morning to you, james.nating development. from wall street's point of view, and you look at it from a money point of view, if he does run and does become the candidate for the democrats,wall street's going to love this because you have president trump or michael bloomburg, he both seep as friendly to the markets. >> certainly as fascinating development with bloomburg coming into the race. clearly, there's room for the democrat party to shift more to the center and he feel fills tht likelihood to occur. from the stock market standpoint, it's almost a tossup. deregulation, should be similar, taxes, maybe there's middle ground, maybe a little more with bloomburg, you'll have higher taxes but wall street is certainly not going to be concerned. ashley: talking of wall street, there were more and more records, the dow and s&p yesterday again seems like a daily occurrence. where do you see the markets going from here? is it another leg up? i know we're dependent on the trade issue. that seems to be holding everybo
james russo joins us now. good morning to you, james.nating development. from wall street's point of view, and you look at it from a money point of view, if he does run and does become the candidate for the democrats,wall street's going to love this because you have president trump or michael bloomburg, he both seep as friendly to the markets. >> certainly as fascinating development with bloomburg coming into the race. clearly, there's room for the democrat party to shift more to the...
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>> well, i was dead -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is unbelievable >> after "infinity war" and the russok it was a consolation. you're dead, so let me bring you another movie. >> jimmy: yeah >> so -- and so, yeah, you know, they were like, "we think you're perfect for this role. and then, i met brian kirk, the director i was like, "we're going to be a great collaborator." and we decided to produce it >> jimmy: it's a good movie. it's very -- i like the premise. there's a lot of action. so basically, set it up for everybody. the idea is -- >> eight cops are killed i'm an nypd detective who's known for, you know, tracking down cop killers and so, i shut down the city of manhattan, like all of the entryways into it including the 21 bridges, so that we can trap the offenders and catch them >> jimmy: they're stuck on - >> stuck on the island >> jimmy: stuck on manhattan >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you said 21 bridges i didn't know there was 21 bridges around manhattan. >> i didn't either actually, when we started, the script was called 17 bridges [ laughter ] you know - we're like -- they didn't
>> well, i was dead -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is unbelievable >> after "infinity war" and the russok it was a consolation. you're dead, so let me bring you another movie. >> jimmy: yeah >> so -- and so, yeah, you know, they were like, "we think you're perfect for this role. and then, i met brian kirk, the director i was like, "we're going to be a great collaborator." and we decided to produce it >> jimmy: it's a good movie. it's...
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this, you know, period at the end of a sentence in terms of his worth and, yeah, it was nice and the russose moments up. >> jimmy: they were great. >> i'll say the hammer >> jimmy: you did such a great job with that. everyone just knocked it out of the park >> yeah, they did. >> jimmy: let's talk about your new film, "knives out. >> yeah. >> jimmy: totally different character than captain america >> yeah. well, we finished the last scenes of "endgame" and i went into "knives out" only a week later. so it really was a -- it was a a real 180 - >> jimmy: wow. >> -- in terms of character. >> jimmy: can you explain what the movie is about to everybody? >> i can try it's kind of a murder mystery in the vein of agatha christie everyone is vile everyone is awful. everyone's a suspect but those are the movies i love you know, those -- those are the movies -- it's like "clue. >> jimmy: yeah oh, yeah yeah >> these are the movies -- >> jimmy: it was a great cast. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: daniel craig is in it michael shannon. >> so many -- jamie lee curtis >> jimmy: jamie lee curtis don johnson. >> don
this, you know, period at the end of a sentence in terms of his worth and, yeah, it was nice and the russose moments up. >> jimmy: they were great. >> i'll say the hammer >> jimmy: you did such a great job with that. everyone just knocked it out of the park >> yeah, they did. >> jimmy: let's talk about your new film, "knives out. >> yeah. >> jimmy: totally different character than captain america >> yeah. well, we finished the last scenes of...
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[aplausos] [habla en inglÉs] >> tu reencuentro con los hermanos russo. a quedarnos tranquilos y aprovechar los trucos que nos da laura sÁnchez >> en este video les voy a enseÑar a hacer este maquillaje sÚper bonito para celebrar en familia este dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, por acÁ les voy a dejar el paso a paso. lo primero que vamos a hacer es aplicaren todo el pÁrpado mÓvil y la cuenca del ojo un color dorado llenos de calidez en el pÁrpado. vamos a aplicar una sombra metalizada en un tono rojo o mÁs vino tinto, despuÉs poco a poco vamos a ir difuminando este mismo rojo con el toro dorado metalizado que hemos aplicado al principio. lo logramos con una brochacorta como esta. en el centro del pÁrpado vamos a aplicar otro color metalizado, es una sombra plateada.difumina esos bordes.esto va a crear un foco de iluminaciÓn en el centro del pÁrpado para que se vea mojado y con mÁs dimensiÓn. dejamos el maquillaje de ojos hasta ahÍy pasamos a la piel. aplicamos un poco de rubor, de con torno y el iluminador. esto va a ayudar a que la cejase ve un poco mÁs elevada
[aplausos] [habla en inglÉs] >> tu reencuentro con los hermanos russo. a quedarnos tranquilos y aprovechar los trucos que nos da laura sÁnchez >> en este video les voy a enseÑar a hacer este maquillaje sÚper bonito para celebrar en familia este dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, por acÁ les voy a dejar el paso a paso. lo primero que vamos a hacer es aplicaren todo el pÁrpado mÓvil y la cuenca del ojo un color dorado llenos de calidez en el pÁrpado. vamos a aplicar una sombra...
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thank you, russo brothers, and most of all to the late, great stan lee.so an award for competition contestant of the year, that went to the bachelorette's alabama hannah. her ex tyler had to watch from his seat. >> this means a lot to me because it just affirms that it's okay to be vulnerable and put your heart out there. >> reporter: jennifer aniston received the people's icon award for her diverse work in the entertainment world. >> if i have any claim to this word icon, it's because i was able to be on an iconic show with an iconic cast and an iconic haircut. >> now, you all seem surprised. there was a reality show contestant category. >> the first? >> i don't know if it was the first but congratulations to alabama hannah. but she had to sit at a table with her ex. he was nominated for the same award so -- >> ooh. >> so got it twice. >> we had to see it both times. but go back to kevin hart. he's not expected to get back to full-time work until 2020 so not going to get back to work fully until 2020 but good to see him. >> he seems very appreciative of
thank you, russo brothers, and most of all to the late, great stan lee.so an award for competition contestant of the year, that went to the bachelorette's alabama hannah. her ex tyler had to watch from his seat. >> this means a lot to me because it just affirms that it's okay to be vulnerable and put your heart out there. >> reporter: jennifer aniston received the people's icon award for her diverse work in the entertainment world. >> if i have any claim to this word icon,...
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rick russo training on lawof enforcement training in georgia so that six weeks. what is u ideal and what we used to be able to do is link a probationary employee to a season employee so they can follow them and shadow them for while in learn the job thoroughly. unfortunately with their staffing shortages we are able to do that in all of our instances but as we staff upper institutions we are able to return to that. and we also have manual training every year that every staff member has to go through with all the basics ofle corrections and things they need to and no. and we have incidental training throughout the year incremental training throughout the year. >> staffing is one of the most acute issues. >> staffing and training because l one of budget is was cut dramatically was one of the first things to go? you cut the training budget. we have a lot of new employees and if we can train them adequately bear on their job and they may not know everything they need to know to do their job effectively. those are the two areas i'm stressing dramatically to get caught
rick russo training on lawof enforcement training in georgia so that six weeks. what is u ideal and what we used to be able to do is link a probationary employee to a season employee so they can follow them and shadow them for while in learn the job thoroughly. unfortunately with their staffing shortages we are able to do that in all of our instances but as we staff upper institutions we are able to return to that. and we also have manual training every year that every staff member has to go...
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board, lyft, costco the cadence designs board as well and the hpe board which i wanted to mention pat russooard i chair the audit. >> i don't like the makeup of this board can we get a man out here please would you say by definition -- no, we need two more >> at least. >> sabina, she said it has to be exactly 50%. i need two men pull up a chair, kyle. >> we're out of time thank you very much. >> you're welcome. i will be back soon. >> sabina, thank you. >> are you leaving >> i am. >> when we come back, a-rod is here alex rodriguez is our guest host we have his new cnbc show back in the game that debuts tonight right here on cnbc we're going to get a behind the scenes look. your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. o
board, lyft, costco the cadence designs board as well and the hpe board which i wanted to mention pat russooard i chair the audit. >> i don't like the makeup of this board can we get a man out here please would you say by definition -- no, we need two more >> at least. >> sabina, she said it has to be exactly 50%. i need two men pull up a chair, kyle. >> we're out of time thank you very much. >> you're welcome. i will be back soon. >> sabina, thank you....
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shortly after that russo announced it was investing $2 million into a project in kentucky. in april this year you desanctioned because, this is you, quote, the companies approached us, a large group of people, unquote. was senator mcconnell among the people when approached you? >> i'm not really sure what this has to do with housing reform. >> sir, the trust in our financial system depends on our entire system. >> again, i am happy to answer. i don't see the relevance to housing reform, and no, i have not spoken to mitch mcconnell about that other than when we briefed the entire senate -- >> prior to lifting the sanctions? >> on the sanctions. did secretary chao approach you to lift the sanctions? >> no, he did not. >> did any member of congress, house or senate approach you about lifting those sanctions? >> not that i can recall, but we had extensive discussions with many people on -- on what we would be doing about lifting the sanctions. >> did greg brouchard about those sanks. >> brady industries is a substantial beneficiary for an investment in kentucky. >> like i said,
shortly after that russo announced it was investing $2 million into a project in kentucky. in april this year you desanctioned because, this is you, quote, the companies approached us, a large group of people, unquote. was senator mcconnell among the people when approached you? >> i'm not really sure what this has to do with housing reform. >> sir, the trust in our financial system depends on our entire system. >> again, i am happy to answer. i don't see the relevance to...
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one comment strain between trump and russo, row at a time was occupied by russia when poland was rectifiedby russia. stick to your culture and there will never be able to absorb y you. that is completely true and that is a deep moving truth. the problem with trump news once he gets off of the teleprompter and he is in the wild, it is nothing like this. the unifying potential of nationalism is something above that is above race, about partisanship and to see the trump size the unifying potential of nationalism, is an understatement or you can come up with many examples just two months ago whenever it was when he was briefly at work with the city of baltimore, he tweeted, no human being is going to live in west tar. and the fact is that they do live there and not just human beings are americans. a donald trump is the head of state of of america. and just is it too often that does not seem to make any impression on him. a couple more like hours of tv at the miami book fair. the son is back out the crowds back out, during is now is elinor randolph, and a new biography of michael bloomberg and
one comment strain between trump and russo, row at a time was occupied by russia when poland was rectifiedby russia. stick to your culture and there will never be able to absorb y you. that is completely true and that is a deep moving truth. the problem with trump news once he gets off of the teleprompter and he is in the wild, it is nothing like this. the unifying potential of nationalism is something above that is above race, about partisanship and to see the trump size the unifying potential...