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the question is october. >> sara, sara, sara, remember, sara, the markets have never been accurate forecastinge fed is going to do nor has the dot plot ever been accurate in forecasting what the fed is likely to do. >> the dot plot for sure but richard, what would happen to the markets if the fed didn't deliver a cut in september >> i'm sorry, you don't manage to the markets, you manage to the real economy that's the way it works. >> do you think all the people on the fed agree with you on that it feels like the fed -- >> there's a division of opinion. eric rosengren, one of the great thought leaders, obviously is resisting. kansas city is resisting st. louis is moving in the opposite direction this is a very healthy dialogue and i thought powell handled that question very well as well. there's a division of -- it's not confusion, it's an honest debate you put your arguments on the table. everybody listens to you and then you try to figure out what the proper course of action is according to the total unanimous part of the group. that's the way decisions are made so i think there's a division
the question is october. >> sara, sara, sara, remember, sara, the markets have never been accurate forecastinge fed is going to do nor has the dot plot ever been accurate in forecasting what the fed is likely to do. >> the dot plot for sure but richard, what would happen to the markets if the fed didn't deliver a cut in september >> i'm sorry, you don't manage to the markets, you manage to the real economy that's the way it works. >> do you think all the people on the...
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fox news contributor sara carte sara carter. i want to start with that. i saw this man get the living crap beat out of him. every other weekend appears they would spiked the punch and the boys would line up in the halls and there would be a gang rape almost every other weekend. i never saw him spiked the punch. he wasn't in line. you saw what he did to this man's family. this was the root of some of this? >> that was the allegation by michael avenatti's client,
fox news contributor sara carte sara carter. i want to start with that. i saw this man get the living crap beat out of him. every other weekend appears they would spiked the punch and the boys would line up in the halls and there would be a gang rape almost every other weekend. i never saw him spiked the punch. he wasn't in line. you saw what he did to this man's family. this was the root of some of this? >> that was the allegation by michael avenatti's client,
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sara: this is a subject that means so much to me. i spent so much of my career on the u.s.mexico border, and i was in central america in guatemala twice over the last year and plan on returning back shortly. there are so many lessons we can learn, lessons we can learn over decades of having this same problem and crisis repeated over and over again. i can tell the audience, i listened back to some of my work in 2006, on the radio or the stories i wrote, back in 2014 when there was a flood of undocumented children into the u.s., and it sounded like i was talking today about the same crisis. this is a national security crisis at our borders. this isn't just about immigration. our border is wide open, not just of people coming from central america, which we haven't properly vetted or can't et in time, because they don't have identification, but people from all over the world. we have seen increases of people coming as far away as bangladesh, africa, congo. while i was in guatemala, there were a number of people who had come through from
sara: this is a subject that means so much to me. i spent so much of my career on the u.s.mexico border, and i was in central america in guatemala twice over the last year and plan on returning back shortly. there are so many lessons we can learn, lessons we can learn over decades of having this same problem and crisis repeated over and over again. i can tell the audience, i listened back to some of my work in 2006, on the radio or the stories i wrote, back in 2014 when there was a flood of...
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please welcome tegan and sara!ow long? 15, 20 years? >> hundreds and hundreds of years. >> stephen: hundreds and hundreds of years. so about two decades, something like that. >> yup. >> stephen: now you have written your first book? >> yes. >> stephen: first book. >> that was published. >> stephen: that was published. it's called "high school." and i like it. it's got this basically high school bathroom-quality mirror on the front. >> yes. >> stephen: and why write this? because you just wanted to relive those happy years? >> so teagan and i are twin sisters. we grew up in the 1990s. we started our band in the 1990s. and we wanted to write our origin story. and our origin story-- yes, please, go ahead. yeah. ( applause ) >> stephen: yeah. >> it's real. it's real. >> stephen: oh, i believe it. i believe it. i think i went to school with these girls. >> we got a little-- you know, it's sort of like our passport photo. like they really don't want you to smile in canada. they're like look serious for once. >> stephen:
please welcome tegan and sara!ow long? 15, 20 years? >> hundreds and hundreds of years. >> stephen: hundreds and hundreds of years. so about two decades, something like that. >> yup. >> stephen: now you have written your first book? >> yes. >> stephen: first book. >> that was published. >> stephen: that was published. it's called "high school." and i like it. it's got this basically high school bathroom-quality mirror on the front....
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su esposa sara decÍa: se ha ido el amor de mi vida. vamos con borja voces.amiliares de josÉ josé. su viuda y tambiÉn su hija sarita. se ha pasado todo el camino hasta el auto llorando. sÓlo hemos podido escuchar una canciÓn de la vida. los familiares de josÉ josé han pasado dos horas en esta funeraria de la ciudad de miami, pero hasta el momento nadie ha podido confirmar que los restos del prÍncipe de la canciÓn estÉn aquÍ. sara y sarita han estado dos horas, quizÁs estÉn preparando todo lo papeles para hacer el velatorio del prÍncipe de la canciÓn. hay 2800 personas de capacidad y se espera que vengan varias personas a despedirle. tambiÉn me gustarÍa contarles que muchÍsimos artistas han expresado sus condolencias por la muerte de josÉ josé. aquÍ les tengo un resumen. la noticia de la muerte de josÉ josÉ ha llenado de tristeza a decenas de artistas que acudieron a sus redes sociales harÁ expresar su sentir. visiblemente emocionado, cristian castro recordaba a su amigo y le mandaba un cariÑoso mensaje. >> le mando un beso dÓnde quiera que este. sin dar mayor
su esposa sara decÍa: se ha ido el amor de mi vida. vamos con borja voces.amiliares de josÉ josé. su viuda y tambiÉn su hija sarita. se ha pasado todo el camino hasta el auto llorando. sÓlo hemos podido escuchar una canciÓn de la vida. los familiares de josÉ josé han pasado dos horas en esta funeraria de la ciudad de miami, pero hasta el momento nadie ha podido confirmar que los restos del prÍncipe de la canciÓn estÉn aquÍ. sara y sarita han estado dos horas, quizÁs estÉn...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. look at what's driving the action in the final hour it's the white house and momentum for impeachment today president trump promising to release new details of his call with ukraine while speaker pelosi will have a formal announcement this afternoon. the president also taking a somewhat hawkish tone on china at the u.n., potentially undermining hopes for potential trade talks in october and some disappointing data here at home. home price growth loses momentum consumer confidence numbers fall sharply. we are covering all angles of the market and developments out of washington with bob pisani, eamon javers, and ylan mui, also standing by. first, let's bring in steve grasso from stuart frankel he's joining us for the entire final hour of trade. what do you make of the price action around these headlines around impeachment >> i think it's what you said, it was the u.n. presentation and then it led to a little harder stance on china and it went from there to the impeachment hearings or th
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. look at what's driving the action in the final hour it's the white house and momentum for impeachment today president trump promising to release new details of his call with ukraine while speaker pelosi will have a formal announcement this afternoon. the president also taking a somewhat hawkish tone on china at the u.n., potentially undermining hopes for potential trade talks in october and some disappointing data here at home. home price growth...
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i came here this evening with my wife, sara was that icame evening with my wife, sara was that i camesay thank you. thank you from the bottom of our hearts. we love you, and we believe in you. we love you, and we believe in you. we went through, all of us, a most difficult campaign, and they want to say thank you to the ministers, the members of parliament and i will work shoulder to shoulder, we stick together, united in this election campaign, and we will stand united in our tasks ahead! for the good and the state of israel. i want to thank the state of israel. i want to thank the heads of state — the heads of cities, the branch managers, all of the activists and volunteers, to every single one of them. i said that this election campaign was difficult, difficult is not quite the word. and i want to thank in this opportunity to our amazing, very unusual headquarters, and all of us together, we stood in a very slanted media campaign against us, such an unfair coverage against us. it didn't stop us, it didn't threaten us. we worked together and we brought amazing achievement against su
i came here this evening with my wife, sara was that icame evening with my wife, sara was that i camesay thank you. thank you from the bottom of our hearts. we love you, and we believe in you. we love you, and we believe in you. we went through, all of us, a most difficult campaign, and they want to say thank you to the ministers, the members of parliament and i will work shoulder to shoulder, we stick together, united in this election campaign, and we will stand united in our tasks ahead! for...
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let's talk now to our correspondent sara clark who's there in hong kong sara give us an idea of where you are exactly what's going on and where you are in relation to the firing of the tear gas that we saw earlier. well this is where they fired the tear gas not long ago a number of rounds were fired indiscriminately at the thousands of protesters who were gathering at the starting point of today's anti-government rally which is in causeway by it's a very very busy high end retail sector so we had families we had onlookers we had shoppers here amongst the crowd we've got here by tear gas it all started with a few protests were throwing things at the police and the police van tried to move through this crowd and as a result they put the place turned around and reciprocated and i made a number of arrests they charged those protesters with batons and fire use pepper spray and that's when the tear gas was used also to disperse the crowd now the thousands of protesters have run in all directions they fled towards victoria park and also back to government headquarters which is where they are
let's talk now to our correspondent sara clark who's there in hong kong sara give us an idea of where you are exactly what's going on and where you are in relation to the firing of the tear gas that we saw earlier. well this is where they fired the tear gas not long ago a number of rounds were fired indiscriminately at the thousands of protesters who were gathering at the starting point of today's anti-government rally which is in causeway by it's a very very busy high end retail sector so we...
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gilbert, everyone. ♪ [ cheering and applause >> seth: hi, sara.r season of "the conners." >> thank you >> seth: this is, of course, a spinoff of "roseanne" which you started -- you did nine seasons on -- beginning when you were 13 years old. >> that's right. >> seth: that is -- you were a very young person. and grew up in front of all of us >> i was a very young, awkward person it is hard to have your teenage years in front of everybody. >> seth: yeah. in a weird way it's almost better to start when you are 7 than 13. like, that is -- >> right >> seth: -- a trippy time to get in front of people >> because then they saw you cute before it went weird. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, right >> right >> seth: at 13 it's basically, like, take quick look because it is about to get weird right today. >> yeah, exactly >> seth: and were you aware of that i mean, being that age, could you even comprehend that, "oh, this is a very strange place to be growing up. >> not really because my family was in entertainment so i think it was, for me, it was weird not to do
gilbert, everyone. ♪ [ cheering and applause >> seth: hi, sara.r season of "the conners." >> thank you >> seth: this is, of course, a spinoff of "roseanne" which you started -- you did nine seasons on -- beginning when you were 13 years old. >> that's right. >> seth: that is -- you were a very young person. and grew up in front of all of us >> i was a very young, awkward person it is hard to have your teenage years in front of everybody....
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people to this week and marches over the past few months with santa claus in hong kong followed us sara i believe you're on the phone for us there can you tell me what the difference is between this march and the size of it compared to previous marches. ok we seem to have lost say our contact with sara in hong kong we'll try to get back yeah we've definitely lost the line we're trying a few things but they're not working so we'll move on for the moment. gymnasiums of voting to elect their 2nd president since the 2011 are obscuring the vice president of the fatah moodle is one of 26 people vying for the role left vacant by bass he hired a subsidy who died in july aged 92 polls haven't picked a clear winner if nobody reaches 50 percent of the vote a 2nd election's going to be held by november the 3rd stephanie decker has been at a polling station in tunis. there's a lot of people here and there are hoping that what they're voting for here is going to make a difference and that's because jobs the economy unemployment far higher than it was before 2011 the security situation is worse than i
people to this week and marches over the past few months with santa claus in hong kong followed us sara i believe you're on the phone for us there can you tell me what the difference is between this march and the size of it compared to previous marches. ok we seem to have lost say our contact with sara in hong kong we'll try to get back yeah we've definitely lost the line we're trying a few things but they're not working so we'll move on for the moment. gymnasiums of voting to elect their 2nd...
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to get to their destination which is government headquarters and it wasn't that long ago wolf that sara that we so starkly contrasting scenes. a very peaceful demonstration with large banners and people singing. yes something which had a number of rallies that attracted the one and 2000000 people on the sundays here they're being organized by the civil human rights front the israelis have been very peaceful we had peaceful rallies yesterday which was saturday here on call that we had tens of thousands of people in front of the lips of council building at time up hoc they were peaceful but this group of protesters who were here today on sunday showing that i want to escalate the level of bots on this side and the print place . and what you might have seen is still tear gas being fired up like this but they using a number of tactics today including as i mentioned rubber bullet sponge tonights and pepper spray and as you've already mentioned sara presumably tensions are mounting by the hour given that such an important day coming up on tuesday. yes and on monday that called for a general s
to get to their destination which is government headquarters and it wasn't that long ago wolf that sara that we so starkly contrasting scenes. a very peaceful demonstration with large banners and people singing. yes something which had a number of rallies that attracted the one and 2000000 people on the sundays here they're being organized by the civil human rights front the israelis have been very peaceful we had peaceful rallies yesterday which was saturday here on call that we had tens of...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. let's look what's driving the action, a global rally led by hong kong as we see a step toward resolving political crisis helpful signs out of the uk on brexit, likelihood of a no deal brexit decline and the beige book just out. half a dozen fed officials speaking today as the growing rate debate simmers. speaking of the fed, two perfect guests, both officials who served on the fom, sarah bloom raskin, coming up before the close today. joining us final hour of trade, josh, nice to see you. >> happy to be back, sara. >> 212 point rally here. are you buying into it >> i think what's interesting, the answer is yes. i think what's interesting we've done nothing, given headlines, back to early august, essentially flat i'm not suggesting that's a bad thing. in fact, bulls would say look how much is thrown at the market in the form of tweets and deals and nondeals and fed volatility. in the meantime, yields haven't even stabilized. yet we're still hanging in at these levels i think what's imp
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. let's look what's driving the action, a global rally led by hong kong as we see a step toward resolving political crisis helpful signs out of the uk on brexit, likelihood of a no deal brexit decline and the beige book just out. half a dozen fed officials speaking today as the growing rate debate simmers. speaking of the fed, two perfect guests, both officials who served on the fom, sarah bloom raskin, coming up before the close today. joining us...
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hi, sue. >> hi, sara. hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski testifying before the house judiciary committee as part of a congressional investigation of the trump presidency frustrated democrats complaining that lewandowski was giving no answers and instead was filibustering. >>> hillary clinton had harsh words for president trump during a speech at george washington university she delivered the keynote address at an event called "in defense of american democracy. >> president trump went to north carolina on the eve of a special election, an election that had to be redone as a direct result of republican cheating he didn't condemn that, of course instead, he claimed again that voter fraud was rampant in 2016. >>> the winless new york giants have named daniel jones as their starting quarterback for sunday's game against tampa bay. he will take over for eli manning, who has been the giant's starting qb since 2004 that moon comes sooner than the giants had hoped i
hi, sue. >> hi, sara. hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski testifying before the house judiciary committee as part of a congressional investigation of the trump presidency frustrated democrats complaining that lewandowski was giving no answers and instead was filibustering. >>> hillary clinton had harsh words for president trump during a speech at george washington university she delivered the keynote address at an...
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sara, you must feel ecstatic. disgusting. sara, you must feel ecstaticli disgusting. sara, you must feel ecstatic. i feel a little sick. minutes after becoming the first person to swim across the channel, four times nonstop. ina in a moment, sportsday. first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm and for the rest of the evening, we will bring you more on the snap election in israel. polls close at eight o'clock. at 8:30pm, we will discuss in detail today's events in the supreme court, which is heard competing arguments about whether the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks was lawful. ben brown will have the latest analysis, and we will be joined by two legal experts to discuss the main developments. also at apm, the editor of the outdoor swimming magazinejoins also at apm, the editor of the outdoor swimming magazine joins us to talk about the woman from colorado who becomes the first woman to swim the english channel 4 times nonstop. and then a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. we have the editor
sara, you must feel ecstatic. disgusting. sara, you must feel ecstaticli disgusting. sara, you must feel ecstatic. i feel a little sick. minutes after becoming the first person to swim across the channel, four times nonstop. ina in a moment, sportsday. first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm and for the rest of the evening, we will bring you more on the snap election in israel. polls close at eight o'clock. at 8:30pm, we will discuss in detail today's events in...
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the congressman along with fox news contributor sara carter joining mews now with more.ongressman, let's talk about this. we now know that, or you are accusing them of literally working with a campaign for accountability to derail your investigation. a and, secondly, other issues. tell us about it. >> well, thanks, sean. you've done a great job covering this the last two and a half years. as many people know, i was often smeared. ct and now what we know is there is a link betweeen those doing the smearing and fusion gps. fusion gps has a long career in this. they have a long record in this. remember, they worked for the russian government oligarch for the russian government to smear bill broward. most people know about the steele dossier working to smear the trump campaign. when we were investigating fusion gps, theyti were actively involved in working to smear me to obstruct justice. to derail our investigation. and so, i'm going to hold these guys accountable and this is just one of many steps we continue to take because we have to go to the courts, just like jay sekul
the congressman along with fox news contributor sara carter joining mews now with more.ongressman, let's talk about this. we now know that, or you are accusing them of literally working with a campaign for accountability to derail your investigation. a and, secondly, other issues. tell us about it. >> well, thanks, sean. you've done a great job covering this the last two and a half years. as many people know, i was often smeared. ct and now what we know is there is a link betweeen those...
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>> sara, facebook is giving more details on the independent oversight board it's creating for content decisions. the board will have between 11 and 40 members working part-time. facebook is stressing the independence of these board members. they will be paid out of a trust and facebook also said they'll be transparent about their decision making. mark zuckerberg saying, quote, the board will use our values to inform its decisions and explain its reasoning aopenly and in a way that protects people's privacy. facebook's goal is to shift questions about the company's bias and what qualifies as inappropriate content or fake news away from its executives and over towards its new board >> julia, thank you very much. we'll be back for more on that later. >>> fedex reporting q1 earnings missing on the top and bottom lines, cutting its forecast and quoting a weak environment trip, we've also got don joining us who's disconnected.
>> sara, facebook is giving more details on the independent oversight board it's creating for content decisions. the board will have between 11 and 40 members working part-time. facebook is stressing the independence of these board members. they will be paid out of a trust and facebook also said they'll be transparent about their decision making. mark zuckerberg saying, quote, the board will use our values to inform its decisions and explain its reasoning aopenly and in a way that...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber.n 72 on the dow but pretty good numbers out of both the nahb and industrial production earlier this morning. >> our road map for the hour starts with oil. it's sliding right now after its biggest jump yesterday in more than a decade. how to play the volatility with the fed kicking off its two-day meeting. >> kraft heinz in a pickle what's sending the stock lower >> wework delays plans to go public we'll fill you in on the latest. >> let's start with the crazy moves in oil, extending losses right now on headlines that saudi output will be fully back on-line in two to three weeks. this after oil posted its biggest gain in more than a decade on the saudi attacks. brian sullivan joins us with the latest >> sara, good morning. we're at the gas tech conference in houston gains today, gone tomorrow good grief you are right. the only people winning at this are the volatility players some of the equities, heavily shorted stocks, rising 30, 40, 50%. today as you noted at the top we're seeing oil
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber.n 72 on the dow but pretty good numbers out of both the nahb and industrial production earlier this morning. >> our road map for the hour starts with oil. it's sliding right now after its biggest jump yesterday in more than a decade. how to play the volatility with the fed kicking off its two-day meeting. >> kraft heinz in a pickle what's sending the stock lower >> wework delays plans to go public we'll fill you in on the...
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they want to spend on something that other people don't have. >> reporter: sara jane is an expert on where to shop, what to we, and where to be seen. at an up-market italian restaurant in downtown shanghai, sara jane shares her michelin-srred meal with her social media followers. >> tastes so good. goes with rose wine. sea urchin taco. >> reporter: lunch costs about $400, that's the equivalent of a monthly middle-income salary.n >> wu make so much money in such a short amount of time, it actually places a lot of pressure on an individual. there's no old money in china because of historical reasons. a lot of people were very poor,l i mean everybody was very poor, up until the 90s.ep >> rter: accumulating wealth in communist china was once considered counter revolutionary. mao zedong came to power in 1949 vowing to eliminate class and abolish capitalism. affluent families lost their wealth and many lost their lived as mao pursuis utopian vision of communism. that vision recommed in the famine, and left aost 90% ofrom the population living in extreme poverty. that all changed in the 198
they want to spend on something that other people don't have. >> reporter: sara jane is an expert on where to shop, what to we, and where to be seen. at an up-market italian restaurant in downtown shanghai, sara jane shares her michelin-srred meal with her social media followers. >> tastes so good. goes with rose wine. sea urchin taco. >> reporter: lunch costs about $400, that's the equivalent of a monthly middle-income salary.n >> wu make so much money in such a short...
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me now from the capital tunis is journalist sarah mair she's been living in the country since 2010 sara we heard in that report tunisia is often called there springs only success story but there are story ports about corruption and money laundering so how far has tunisia really common terms of democracy so there's been some considerable progress since 20 allowance as i mentioned in your report desk and your worst reactions have been fair and transparent which is already big and sounds. there's also been a new constitution that was adopted in trying to 14 does. the country of the past correct terms for the democratic transition however as you mentioned corruption along wondering because she is of this was also a top we get electoral campaign of many count on them to separate their priority is to fight against that's also the road a constitution has been adopted and not all the institutions to. put in place in the constitutions are actually already existing presenters no constitutional corner has been treated for years ago and also the economic situation is still very bad which means that
me now from the capital tunis is journalist sarah mair she's been living in the country since 2010 sara we heard in that report tunisia is often called there springs only success story but there are story ports about corruption and money laundering so how far has tunisia really common terms of democracy so there's been some considerable progress since 20 allowance as i mentioned in your report desk and your worst reactions have been fair and transparent which is already big and sounds. there's...
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for more now joined by journalist sara masters in the tunisian capital sara there are so many candidates no front runners how engaged in these presidential elections. well a lot of people i've spoken to are actually very well informed of what's going on they've looked at the programs did looked at the candidates but that doesn't actually reflect into voter turnout. so for until about afternoon it was relatively know just because a lot of people mistrust political institutions and mistrust a lot of. establishing a titian's who are running for office so a lot of them who said did probably want to or will just cause of the well because they don't trust institutions tunisia is seen as the arab spring success story possibly the only success story but given what you've just said how much of a success is it really. would have been some considerable progress has that has been made when it comes to the political transition there's been the elections testing a new constitution adopted in 2014 and the if it's not fully and place you do some things like the constitutional court actually that's been
for more now joined by journalist sara masters in the tunisian capital sara there are so many candidates no front runners how engaged in these presidential elections. well a lot of people i've spoken to are actually very well informed of what's going on they've looked at the programs did looked at the candidates but that doesn't actually reflect into voter turnout. so for until about afternoon it was relatively know just because a lot of people mistrust political institutions and mistrust a lot...
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sara, we have a got a lot here. let's start with what we know about kavanaugh and what we know about iran. >> i'd like to start with justice kavanaugh, sean. i think what is so shocking here, and it really shocks the conscience of journalists, especially, you know, i have been in this field for a decade now, and the first thing that you learn is, you have three sources. you have to verify all of the evidence that you obtain from the sources. you have to triple check, double check. with "the new york times" has done is absolutely outlandish. there is a serious concern here because those purposeful omissions in "the new york times" absolutely is all the proof that anyone needs, and i've talked to sources over and over again about this -- all the proof that anyone needs that "the new yorkg this purposefully. they are doing this purposefully. so what does this mean? this means that this is an extraordinarily dangerous time where mainstream media, where we trust, we go to "the new york times," "the washington post," at l
sara, we have a got a lot here. let's start with what we know about kavanaugh and what we know about iran. >> i'd like to start with justice kavanaugh, sean. i think what is so shocking here, and it really shocks the conscience of journalists, especially, you know, i have been in this field for a decade now, and the first thing that you learn is, you have three sources. you have to verify all of the evidence that you obtain from the sources. you have to triple check, double check. with...
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live for us in hong kong will be bringing us updates throughout the day well thank you sara. a pro beijing rally did take place and not comes just 2 days before the 70th anniversary of the founding of communist. well the foreign minister of yemen's internationally backed government has blamed iran for the conflict and his country. made the comments at the u.n. general assembly he thanked saudi arabia for its role in helping to fight the rebels but criticized its coalition partner the u.a.e. for supporting separatist fighters in the south. our army has had to face myriad direct military attacks in violation of international law these attacks were mounted by immorality air assets these attacks have undermined the stability of our homeland and in this way the immorality aggression has undermined the noble goals of the coalition saudi arabia is still to respond to claims by yemen the rebels that thousands of saudi backed fighters have surrendered during a month long military campaign there it is have been targeting the south the southern saudi region of now a spokesman says they'
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speaking of which as we said, sara is in d.c. alongside a special guest. sara. >> thanks, carl.he federal reserve. i'm here with the vice chairman of the fed richard clarida thank you for taking the time. big week for you guys, big day as we close in on record highs biggest surprise i think out of the fed is that the divide inside the fed is growing. why is that? >> well, you know, sara, first of all, we have 17 folks around the table and the fed has a long tradition of candid frank discussion about the economy i think it's the strength of our system, chair powell indicated that the other day i think what it indicates is the economy is in a good place, but in the 11th year of expansion there are also some risks and the committee is looking at those risks and making a judgment on where to set policy. we think that is healthy and where the committee is united is our common goal which is to sustain maximum employment and price stability and that's personality. >> it's a little confusing as far as the outlook where seven members say there will be another cut this year and 10 members
speaking of which as we said, sara is in d.c. alongside a special guest. sara. >> thanks, carl.he federal reserve. i'm here with the vice chairman of the fed richard clarida thank you for taking the time. big week for you guys, big day as we close in on record highs biggest surprise i think out of the fed is that the divide inside the fed is growing. why is that? >> well, you know, sara, first of all, we have 17 folks around the table and the fed has a long tradition of candid frank...
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clarke has been listening in to what kerry lamb has to say sir joins us live now from hong kong so sara what we've been hearing. ok well kerry lamb has started about 10 minutes ago she started reading a statement which was pretty much a repetitive of her prerecorded televised message which she released on wednesday evening when they announced the decision of the suspension of the controversial extradition bill and she said that pretty much the decision to make this withdrawal was a she hoped would give hong kong a way out of this political crisis that's in dolphin city for more than 13 weeks of a quite violent protests that we've seen on the streets here she said that she would support an independent police complaints counsel investigation into this political crisis and she also wrapped up the international kind of effort she noted that on this particular independent council there will be representation from the international community from the u.k. u.s. tended to australia and new zealand she said that she wants to reach out to the community to give the community a platform for convers
clarke has been listening in to what kerry lamb has to say sir joins us live now from hong kong so sara what we've been hearing. ok well kerry lamb has started about 10 minutes ago she started reading a statement which was pretty much a repetitive of her prerecorded televised message which she released on wednesday evening when they announced the decision of the suspension of the controversial extradition bill and she said that pretty much the decision to make this withdrawal was a she hoped...
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i'm in a small house in delhi, which is a hostel for sara get mothers.re is an air conditioner, a television and a cook, which is a luxury for the sara get mothers here who are from underprivileged backgrounds. they have to stay here during the course of their pregnancy, where their diet and medication is monitored very closely. this woman was a surrogate motherfor a baby closely. this woman was a surrogate mother for a baby girl recently. she comes to this hostel for a prenatal checkup. and is using the money to provide for her own three—year—old child. translation: what else can i do? should i sell my kidney to get money? there aren't enough jobs. for women, it isn't easy to work anywhere, also. she wants to be a surrogate again to earn more money. but in the future, it won't be easy. the government believes commercial surrogacy the government believes commercial surrogacy is exploitative and wants to ban it. it is pushing for a new law where only a close relative can bea law where only a close relative can be a surrogate mother under stringent conditi
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fox news investigative reporter, sara carter. sarah, i think this is really important on a lot of fronts. why don't we let you give the details. >> sarah: it's important on any front, sean, because it's going to reveal. not only was he fired for basically lying to michael hoar wreck, but his communications with comey. his communications with other members of the team. also, his communications with other fbi members who were involved in the investigation. some of others we haven't publicly named yet. this is another reason why the department of justice is seeking this information. the highest levels of the fbi into this investigation. just as you said, you know, congressman devin nunes, when he was chair of the house of intelligence committee, had requested all of this information from the fbi. he was stonewalled and not allowed to see any of the text messages that mccabe had between the various fbi agents, including lisa page, the attorney that was working, that is no longer with the fbi, and peter strzok, who was also fired and
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here with more, fox news investigative reporter sara carter. sarah, i think this is really important on a lot of fronts. why don't we let you give the details. >> sarah: it's important on any fronts, sean, because it's goinn the top of the f.b.i. food chain. not only andrew mccabe who was basically fired for lying to michael but his communications with comey and his communications with others involved in the investigation, some of which we don't even have publicly named yet. this is going to be very important and this is the reason the department of justice is seeking this information. snow wants to understand, what are the s highest levels of machinations at the f.b.i. into this investigation. just as you said, you know congressman devin nunes, when he was chair of the house of intelligence committee, had requested all of this information from the fbi.atbihed and not allowed to see any of the text messages that mccabe had between the various fbi agents including lisa page, the attorney that was working, that is no longer with the fbi, and pete
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i'm sara kelly welcome to the program reporters in india and mr cashmere are struggling to do their jobs without internet phone lines or mobile phone service more than a month after india suspended the region's autonomy reporting from kashmir so faces severe restrictions an unprecedented communications shutdown. corresponded to me should fall travel to srinagar in india the minister kashmir actually found out kashmiris are often left in a state of confusion without access to reliable news. a news room without internet phone lines almost connections this is in 2019. bantry a reporter for a national newspaper. the computers at work simply to write stories on. to get his work to the people as headquarters in another city he has to save it on a pen drive and take it to a media facilitation center run by the government. the center has one internet connection and 5 computers for hundreds of local national and international journalists. it's also where he can catch up with other reporters on what they are hearing but these aren't the only hoarders he and his colleagues in kashmir face. really i
i'm sara kelly welcome to the program reporters in india and mr cashmere are struggling to do their jobs without internet phone lines or mobile phone service more than a month after india suspended the region's autonomy reporting from kashmir so faces severe restrictions an unprecedented communications shutdown. corresponded to me should fall travel to srinagar in india the minister kashmir actually found out kashmiris are often left in a state of confusion without access to reliable news. a...
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sara, do you think this could possibly backfire on biden? >> i think there certainly is a chance. he has the spotlight on him right now over an issue that, again, is not entirely positive for him and what has to make sure is that this remains a donald trump problem. there will be people out there, they're going to be conservative commentators that are lighting this up trying to make this a joe biden problem. so i think that if he's able to keep the scrutiny on donald trump the story line with rudy giuliani is really -- there's so much there, there's so much that can be aired out for him and if he's able to really seize on this i think this will be a winning issue for him, of course, what has been the investigations that are going on in congress are going to be making donald trump the spotlight, but joe biden has to tread carefully here. >> you cited a readout from ukraine of that july 25th call, they reportedly noted that trump was focused on ukraine's ability to complete investigations into corruption cases that have hampered ukraine/u.s. cooperation. so when you juxtapose that w
sara, do you think this could possibly backfire on biden? >> i think there certainly is a chance. he has the spotlight on him right now over an issue that, again, is not entirely positive for him and what has to make sure is that this remains a donald trump problem. there will be people out there, they're going to be conservative commentators that are lighting this up trying to make this a joe biden problem. so i think that if he's able to keep the scrutiny on donald trump the story line...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen with mike santoli. very strong day.he dow closing up 373 1.4% s&p 500 good for a gain of the fifth gain in the last six sessions nasdaq leading the charge up 1.75%. the russell 2000 index with a very strong day, every group in the market higher, wilfred, led by tech and financials except for the defensive plays that benefited from low yields. it was a reversal of that trade with the yields popping today. >> big factor. 10-year back above 1.5%. oil managed to hold on to the flat line. >> good data. >> broad risk-on sentiment good data here not so good. as seema mentioned for germany factory orders box ceo joining us in a few moments. we'll hear also from kimberly-clark ceo michael hsu but let's dive in to the market discussion joining us still stephanie link. and jim paulson. mike, if i start with you, kind of continuation of yesterday's theme. you have seen the vix drop further still. >> the market's making the case that what we saw in august was just a little bit of an overshoot in the direction of recession fears, dra
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen with mike santoli. very strong day.he dow closing up 373 1.4% s&p 500 good for a gain of the fifth gain in the last six sessions nasdaq leading the charge up 1.75%. the russell 2000 index with a very strong day, every group in the market higher, wilfred, led by tech and financials except for the defensive plays that benefited from low yields. it was a reversal of that trade with the yields popping today. >> big factor. 10-year back above...
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sara menker.ssed any part of that conversation, tv is your function on the bloomberg. you can dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions we talk about. become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out. ♪ shery: i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. saudi aramco is said to have banks including jp morgan chase for top roles in its planned ipo. aramco has informed lenders of their selection following intense lobbying by some of the world's top dealmakers. the energy giant is considering initially cilic two -- selling two separate states on the davos stock exchange before considering an overseas listing. shery: senior managers in hong kong as it tries to recover losing hundreds of millions of dollars on complex asian derivatives. bringing in senior figures. it hit trouble in december after trades
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clark who's in hong kong and sara i'm guessing that never before has hong kong been as divided as it is today. you are correct and we've seen again that situation the standoff between police approach china. and pro hong kong protests once again on saturday in hong kong where i am it's 2 and more and it's on the distance a district on the border of the mainland china and hong kong you might never see the last of the right place have now moved in to try to disperse a crowd at this particular protest it began very peacefully however it unraveled about the last hour or so and was when those protesters moved in and set up barricades temporary barricades but blocking the streets around this particular district as i mentioned called to mourn and that's when hundreds of police right place as well as the tactical response unit known as the raptors moved into trying to suppress the crowd you mentioned also devices like bricks and various things were thrown at the place aggravating them and provoking them now this particular rally that essential kind of accusation or foundation of this rally to
clark who's in hong kong and sara i'm guessing that never before has hong kong been as divided as it is today. you are correct and we've seen again that situation the standoff between police approach china. and pro hong kong protests once again on saturday in hong kong where i am it's 2 and more and it's on the distance a district on the border of the mainland china and hong kong you might never see the last of the right place have now moved in to try to disperse a crowd at this particular...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. some relief regarding hong kong as they withdraw this extradition bill the dow gains 167. >> our roadmap for the hour, hong kong, brexit, international trade data, stocks rebounding. we will break down what's behind today's rally. >> former fed chair alan greenspan will give us his thoughts on the market volatility and fed. >>> and porsche announcing the first fully electric vehicle we will have the details next. >>> stocks rallying with carrie lam announcing withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill that led to months of protests and impacted the economic climate there. some protest leaders say demonstrations will continue unless other demands are met, including calls for greater democracy. the reaction was very strongly positive for the henning ang se hong kong stock market, carrying into overseas. i guess the hope is between the capitulation from hong kong, ie china on the extradition bill which set off these protests 13 weeks ago along with back to school, things will clear d
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. some relief regarding hong kong as they withdraw this extradition bill the dow gains 167. >> our roadmap for the hour, hong kong, brexit, international trade data, stocks rebounding. we will break down what's behind today's rally. >> former fed chair alan greenspan will give us his thoughts on the market volatility and fed. >>> and porsche announcing the first fully electric vehicle we will have the details next....
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ok sara thanks very much will keep us informed if there are any more develops i'm sure in the meantime thank you. let's move to the big story in north america hurrican dorian threatening destruction in the bahamas and millions of americans are worried too it's been upgraded to a category 5 storm and is on track to batter the northwestern bahamas soon in florida the u.s. states some of the most vulnerable people are bracing for the worst and it is in miami now a category 5 storm hurricane dorian is edging closer to the u.s. the southeast coast. in florida a state of emergency has been declared in dozens of counties as people bought up their homes fuel their cars and braced themselves in case the hurricane makes landfall after 12 residents of a nursing home died from heat exhaustion during hurricane irene 2017 the state's and acted strict guidelines for florida's many assisted living facilities hurricane dorian is being seen as a vital test for the new laws we're hopeful that this generator will be a oaks c.e.o. katherine kassner installed a state of the art generator and says the care i
ok sara thanks very much will keep us informed if there are any more develops i'm sure in the meantime thank you. let's move to the big story in north america hurrican dorian threatening destruction in the bahamas and millions of americans are worried too it's been upgraded to a category 5 storm and is on track to batter the northwestern bahamas soon in florida the u.s. states some of the most vulnerable people are bracing for the worst and it is in miami now a category 5 storm hurricane dorian...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. let's look at what is driving the action lower right now it is the attack on oil facilities in saudi arabia oil prices and energy stocks are spiking on concerns of supply disruptions. those same geopolitical tensions have the rest of the market in risk-off mode. equity broadly lower, gold higher, treasury yields are slumping and global growth concerns back in the headlines, as china's economic data comes in weaker. joining us for the entire hour, final hour of trade is keith bliss, managing partner and ceo of iq capital usa. keith, welcome >> thank you very much >> you and i were just chatting about the fact that you were noting that you're kind of surprised that the stock market isn't down even worse. >> i think it's really resilient and speaks to the trend we've been seeing throughout the last 30 days for sure and i've been a big believer that we'll continue to trend higher throughout the rest of the year but think of something like this that happened 45 years ago, when we did have
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. let's look at what is driving the action lower right now it is the attack on oil facilities in saudi arabia oil prices and energy stocks are spiking on concerns of supply disruptions. those same geopolitical tensions have the rest of the market in risk-off mode. equity broadly lower, gold higher, treasury yields are slumping and global growth concerns back in the headlines, as china's economic data comes in weaker. joining us for the entire hour,...
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sara, thank you. now we turn to breaking news in the middle east. president trump reportedly weighing retaliatory action against iran after a hostile regime carried out a devastating attack on some major oil facilities in saudi arabia. that is impacting the lifeblood of every economy around the world, and the free flow of oil at market prices. yeah, that would impact many other country's economy. we would do okay. we are finally energy independent after 75 years, and the number one producer of energy in the world, but it is impacting the economies of people we do business with, it's impacting us. tonight, the secretary of state mike pompeo is traveling to saudi arabia, as these pensions in the middle east continue to rise. meanwhile, israel holds an incredibly important election. at the results, as we speak -- and my sources on the ground telling me it is too close to call. the prime minister, a churchillian figure in our time, bibi netanyahu, his political future will hang in the balance. it will not be good if he is no longer on the world stage. h
sara, thank you. now we turn to breaking news in the middle east. president trump reportedly weighing retaliatory action against iran after a hostile regime carried out a devastating attack on some major oil facilities in saudi arabia. that is impacting the lifeblood of every economy around the world, and the free flow of oil at market prices. yeah, that would impact many other country's economy. we would do okay. we are finally energy independent after 75 years, and the number one producer of...
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sara zendehnam, ktvu fox news. >> hot weather out there. area, calistoga already pretty warm. >>> we have the red flag warnings dropped for the east bay, so it's only for the north bay until 11:00. heat advisory pretty much covers everybody here, vallejo 98, san carlos 96 to 99. we have the offshore breeze for many year, 68 in the city, and some near the bay are really warm. stanford is 59, so some are in the 50s as others are very warm. the offshore direction continues until tomorrow before it turns. sunday we have highs in the 70s. hang in there one more day. one more hot day but then we have some relief. >> reporter: it has been very hot these past few days and today is the last day of it. a lot of people may be coming to the cooling centers here in santa clara county to get relief from that heat. it is going a heat advisory, the concern arises over heatstroke. these are some of the issues officials always warn of. if you don't have air- conditioning, consider a cooling center in your neighborhood. there will be several open in the bay a
sara zendehnam, ktvu fox news. >> hot weather out there. area, calistoga already pretty warm. >>> we have the red flag warnings dropped for the east bay, so it's only for the north bay until 11:00. heat advisory pretty much covers everybody here, vallejo 98, san carlos 96 to 99. we have the offshore breeze for many year, 68 in the city, and some near the bay are really warm. stanford is 59, so some are in the 50s as others are very warm. the offshore direction continues until...
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sara: this is what they announced.started threatening the market to begin with but what is obvious is one would help the market sentiment especially geopolitical risk is to engage or to startalogue easing the tension in the neighborhood. if you start running tit-for-tat you will expect a much more -- more tensions in the market which will not benefit the prices. shery: president trump saying it is incorrect to say his meet with iran with no conditions but we have seen the president make overtures to the president of iran, rossano money -- a sign rouhani. does this raise the odds are increase the odds of a potential meeting between trump and rouhani on the sidelines of the human general assembly? -- u.n. general assembly? sara: i don't see any increase of potential for special meeting the one man was removed from his position. either the tensions are escalated to a point that there is a need for that meeting but at this point we don't expect an effective meeting to happen. shery: thank you so much for that. you can turn
sara: this is what they announced.started threatening the market to begin with but what is obvious is one would help the market sentiment especially geopolitical risk is to engage or to startalogue easing the tension in the neighborhood. if you start running tit-for-tat you will expect a much more -- more tensions in the market which will not benefit the prices. shery: president trump saying it is incorrect to say his meet with iran with no conditions but we have seen the president make...
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let's go to sara westwood. she is at the white house. sara, the president has been on a twitter rant, really, for the last three days. tell us what's had otherwise mind. >> reporter: that's right, brianna, president trump has been casting about for ways to defend himself against the rapidly escalating impeachment inquiry, and he's been raising eyebrows with these wild series of attacks. first he's been going after house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff for comments schiff made at a hearing last weekme. he suggested without evidence that schiff should be arrested for treason. he's claiming he has a right to confront the whistleblower, describi describing this person as his accuser. he also wants to know who in the white house has been talking to the whistleblower, likening that individual to a spy. and he's also elevating comments from a supporter that if house democrats are successful in removing president trump in office, then there could be a civil warlike fracture in this country. all of this as it becomes increasingly clea
let's go to sara westwood. she is at the white house. sara, the president has been on a twitter rant, really, for the last three days. tell us what's had otherwise mind. >> reporter: that's right, brianna, president trump has been casting about for ways to defend himself against the rapidly escalating impeachment inquiry, and he's been raising eyebrows with these wild series of attacks. first he's been going after house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff for comments schiff made...
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eamon javers. >> mike santoli has market dashboard. >> sara, thanks. market sniffing out volatility around election day next year. the real world, heavily hyped ipos maybe they didn't have the easiest time transitioning in the real world then by total request, a few stocks one big name you're very familiar with, sara, that by acclimatation, and corporate insiders cashing in and out relatively high numbers. several dates down the road expected volatility, wells fargo derivative strategy group. the orange line here, if you wanted to buy, speculate on the level of volatility for the s&p around the election, this is when you would do it that's your window, september to december of 2020 and you see it bid much higher than the period immediately before and immediately after that so, clearly, the market is saying there's going to be these predictable bumps out there with these identifiable catalysts, one of them being october 31st we have the brexit deadline as well as the fed. a little bit of a sign that in recent weeks people have decided everything being e
eamon javers. >> mike santoli has market dashboard. >> sara, thanks. market sniffing out volatility around election day next year. the real world, heavily hyped ipos maybe they didn't have the easiest time transitioning in the real world then by total request, a few stocks one big name you're very familiar with, sara, that by acclimatation, and corporate insiders cashing in and out relatively high numbers. several dates down the road expected volatility, wells fargo derivative...
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okay, let's bring paul and sara back to react. paul, i almost feel like the president takes to twitter to trash talk about you. maybe it doesn't have the, not you in particular. >> me? melissa: i haven't seen that yet. about one, and perhaps it doesn't have the same impact that did it before. i don't know that people still panic. he is kind of trashing someone new every day. you go, all right, what is he upset about? let's go talk. that is sort of what she looked like. i don't know what is your take? >> i think you're right to a certain extent, it has been watered down a little bit, people have gotten used to it. sarah touched on it in her earlier comments. i refer to the world as a vortex of volatility for several years now and volatility around the world is not just limited to the economy, economic events or even geopolitical. things such as climate change. things such as hurricane dorian. these things all have an impact and create tremendous volatility in the markets. trump's twitter feed is just another one of those items in t
okay, let's bring paul and sara back to react. paul, i almost feel like the president takes to twitter to trash talk about you. maybe it doesn't have the, not you in particular. >> me? melissa: i haven't seen that yet. about one, and perhaps it doesn't have the same impact that did it before. i don't know that people still panic. he is kind of trashing someone new every day. you go, all right, what is he upset about? let's go talk. that is sort of what she looked like. i don't know what...
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>>> ese dÍa estaba me recuerdo siempre estaban con Él la esposa sara, sarita la hija, muy preocupadae verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. ¿a qué sabe un refresco de mcdonald's por un dólar? ( ♪ ) refresco de cualquier tamaño por un dólar. alegría incluida. >> volvemos a "un nuevo dÍa" y seÑoras, seÑores, se imaginan tener enfrente a 3 hermosas actrices de hollywood y que ademÁs son protagonistas de la nueva pelÍcula de disney, pues nuestro querido francisco cÁceres es un hombre con muchÍsima suerte ya que se encuentra en los Ángeles y estuvo con ellas asÍ que vamos a platicar con francisco adelante amigo >>> gracias amigos, miren quÉ emociÓn estamos acÁ en los Ángeles con unas invitadas de lujo angelo jolie, michelle faifer, buenos dÍas >>> ¿cÓmo estÁn? >>> muy bien >>> michelle habla un poqui de espaÑol >>> >>> angelina cÓmo te sentiste de volver a verte completamente transformada en malÉfica y cÓmo fue la primera vez que la vieron con todo el maquil
>>> ese dÍa estaba me recuerdo siempre estaban con Él la esposa sara, sarita la hija, muy preocupadae verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. ¿a qué sabe un refresco de mcdonald's por un dólar? ( ♪ ) refresco de cualquier tamaño por un dólar. alegría incluida. >> volvemos a "un nuevo dÍa" y seÑoras, seÑores, se imaginan...
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sara zendehnam tells us the event had something for all ages and all skill levels. >>> we have heard a lot of people refer to this event as nascar on bikes. it is true. riders go around the roots for miles and they go really fast. there is action, excitement, and the occasional crash. >> reporter: the oakland grand prix is an exciting event for those watching. >> all you feel is the wind coming off of all of the guys. >> reporter: and even more exciting for those on the bikes. >> people going fast, north of 30 miles per hour. >> reporter: it is brian shields' 13th race of the year, his first time writing in the event. he has his goals for the race planned out. >> i'm looking forward to seeing how much my training and racing has been able to improve my performance. >> reporter: he was joined by hundreds of top athletes in the final event of the california cup. the event is split into different categories based on skill, gender, and age. my cyclists, go around and and where they started on 21st and franklin street. >> martha bar, angling bike, leaning over, and on the downhill, coming
sara zendehnam tells us the event had something for all ages and all skill levels. >>> we have heard a lot of people refer to this event as nascar on bikes. it is true. riders go around the roots for miles and they go really fast. there is action, excitement, and the occasional crash. >> reporter: the oakland grand prix is an exciting event for those watching. >> all you feel is the wind coming off of all of the guys. >> reporter: and even more exciting for those on...
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sara harman, nbc news. >> wish him a speedy recovery.el salvador, some locals get together once a year and they throw fire at each other check it out they ball up rags, drench them in gasoline, light them up it's the celebration of the annual fire ball festival, a tradition that dates back to 1658 after a volcano erupted and hit the town with lava and that forced people to abandon their homes. >> what could possibly go around when we come back, how warren buffet measures a life well lived. plus why lroebn james is trying to trademark taco tuesday. >> you can't have that, lebron, come on. ...she loved it. her son loves it. and her husband loves it too. and the delivery woman... ...awkward. new gain scent blast. love it or hate it, it's intense. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ hey great dog. what do you feed them? blue buffaliz purina dog cho
sara harman, nbc news. >> wish him a speedy recovery.el salvador, some locals get together once a year and they throw fire at each other check it out they ball up rags, drench them in gasoline, light them up it's the celebration of the annual fire ball festival, a tradition that dates back to 1658 after a volcano erupted and hit the town with lava and that forced people to abandon their homes. >> what could possibly go around when we come back, how warren buffet measures a life well...