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. >>> well, coming up first on "cbs this morning," howard schultz of starbucks joins us from milan, italyany is opening its first store. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. so he too. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? darrell's family uses gain flings now, so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. i'm anne-marie green. >>> our top stories this morn
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our teri schultz on the story for us tonight in brussels terry thank you. it is a decision on doping in sports that has shocked and outraged many around the world today the world anti-doping agency wada voted to lift a ban on russia's anti-doping agency now that ban was put into place after a water report accused russia of state backed doping that report also accused russia of attempting to cover up drug abuse when it hosted the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics athletes across the globe are criticizing today's decision to lift the ban calling it an insult to clean athletes. the biggest stopping scandal in sports history might be coming to an end the russian anti-doping agency will be reinstated pending some final technicalities the decision has been heavily criticised by various athletes and national doping agencies but is being celebrated in russia but the other sure this is a first step the important one it opens the way to our sports man and our federations to participate in sports competitions moreover it opens an opportunity to host international
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little earlier well i'm joined now by i did abuse correspondence nicole reese in london and teri schultz in brussels a very good evening ladies nicole want to start off with you were prime minister teresa me very strident basically it's my way or the highway who was her intended audience. well the intended audience obviously were new members and that you colleagues this was certainly a remarkable statement that came adelson downing street number ten here today in london showing a determined but most media also angry theresa may angry at how the source that summit hasn't played into her fate this as she said she's expecting respect from her colleagues the respect that she's been showing them all along that she that's what she says and she's also putting the ball back into their corner now asking for a counter suit she clearly wants an explanation of why the czechs plan has been rejected and she's sticking to the guns there. terry that raised me a two year terry in brussels i mean the battle lines are drawn a defiant british prime minister of britain basically a new leader is demanding res
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. >> two powerful voices on reagan's national security team, secretary of state george schultz. >> schultzon to this. contrary to the policy. clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorist, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? (music throughout) endless shrimp is back at red keep those slobster.min'! with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try delicious creations like new crunchy fiesta shrimp tortilla chip crusted then topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses and finished with pico de gallo. and there's new sesame-ginger shrimp. gril
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hould schul howard schultz, good morning to you. we us in milan last year.ue for you. you said it's personal why? >> well, bonjouro. it really is a dream come true as you said. i walked the streets in '83, and to think i could come back here and open up the roastery in the heart of milan, the response, people are banging on the door to get in, and we'll have this big gala tonight and open up the doors tomorrow morning, but this literally is a milestone moment for the company and for me. >> but, howard, you're in italy. they know something about espresso. why would you think, i want to take my business there? >> well, you know, as you know, we're coming here with great humility and respect for the italian culture, but we're opening not a coffee store but a roastery. most italians have never seen coffee roaedghatcris willy wonka of coffee, almost 30,000 square feet. it's a labor of love. the craftsmanship, the store. we had 100 italian journalists yesterday. they were in awe. i think we're going to add something to the milan ease culture. >> i once had an ital
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germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capital those dumb peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team to one the final score i saturday's the u.s. open tennis final was somewhat overshadowed by a series of ampere's from runner ups arena williams for which the six time champion received a seventeen thousand dollars fine but while williams is stupid with the umpires in dominating the headlines around the world and tokyo the fans are only interested in their champion twenty eight year old me osaka made history at flushing meadows and back in japan a country hails its hero. this was the moment japanese farm celebrated the new us open champion i. they are the osaka is the first japanese board tennis player ever to read a grand slam. she might have moved to the u.s. by the age of just three but now more than ever friends here in tokyo are keen to celebrate her as their road. i'm astonished to hear a japanese player has won the grand slam here help us soccer will continue to do well since she's still young. and hokka
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protect you companies and their business in iran if it's legitimate let's bring in correspondent teri schultz in brussels terry companies are quitting or becoming very cautious over there around business isn't that sort of these scenario that the united nation was supposed to prevent well the companies truly are caught in a difficult position christophe as we just heard in this piece you got the u.s. saying they've got a cease business in iran you've got the e.u. saying they're not allowed to stop their business in iran so they're really caught in the middle right now and the e.u. legislation says that companies that can show that they've been harmed by u.s. sanctions can actually go back and sue in national courts for those damages but this is a mechanism that's never been used before so it's easy to see why the companies are choosing to pull back or to at least hold off on making any new arrangements in iran before they see whether this is really going to be a feasible option and it doesn't sound very likely if you listen to the european companies business rationale for this so that begs th
protect you companies and their business in iran if it's legitimate let's bring in correspondent teri schultz in brussels terry companies are quitting or becoming very cautious over there around business isn't that sort of these scenario that the united nation was supposed to prevent well the companies truly are caught in a difficult position christophe as we just heard in this piece you got the u.s. saying they've got a cease business in iran you've got the e.u. saying they're not allowed to...
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germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score i and in tennis novak djokovic to produce a strong performance to be. throw in the us jock a bitch one six three seven six six three to seal his third triumph in new york his opponent. was playing his first grand slam final since winning the two thousand and nine u.s. open. previously of the women's competition twenty year old they only defeated serina williams in a thrilling us open final but it was williams whose actions have claimed most of the headlines williams has been on seventeen thousand dollars for three code violations during the second set after being warned for a coaching violation williams was docked a point for smashing a racket then for calling the chair umpire a lawyer and this thief williams was dropped in the entire game. so a news for now sumi will be with you the top next hour with another full round of thanks for watching. lot of we were here on earth when do we want to.
germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score i and in tennis novak djokovic to produce a strong performance to be. throw in the us jock a bitch one six three seven six six three to seal his third triumph in new york his opponent. was playing his first grand slam final since winning the two thousand and nine u.s. open. previously of the women's...
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only three players in this squad uncapped so far only one of them likely to start tonight because schultz of often i'm so i think a lot of funds would have liked to have seen a bit more kind of fresh blood in the team a few new fresh faces but as yogi love said just that perhaps the most important change we could see from germany from the world cup to now is in terms of their mentality in terms of their tactics are they going to have to prove that that has changed the bus that those things have changed tonight and they're doing it against very difficult opposition so it's going to need to be a very good showing from this you haven't seen tonight oliver maruti reporting there from munich was staying with international football any commercial dispute between denmark's top players and their federation meant a team made up largely of amateurs played in the three nil friendly defeat in slovakia while a salesman a student and then it was start work among those drafted in from the lower leagues to play in the game they were and through as the astley applauded on their return home and denmark act
only three players in this squad uncapped so far only one of them likely to start tonight because schultz of often i'm so i think a lot of funds would have liked to have seen a bit more kind of fresh blood in the team a few new fresh faces but as yogi love said just that perhaps the most important change we could see from germany from the world cup to now is in terms of their mentality in terms of their tactics are they going to have to prove that that has changed the bus that those things have...
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. >>> joining us now, trump lawyer jim schultz and cnn legal analyst rionati. mark judge was supposedly in the room when kavanaugh allegedly attacked ford, a polygraph examiner who conducted ford's test and two trauma experts. if you were part of her legal team, would you agree to have them testify? >> honestly, anna, i think they're leaving her with very little choice. i think there is no question that this isn't really an attempt to get to the truth of the matter. you would obviously call in the other person who was allegedly in the room to get his statement under oath if you were actually investigating this. you know, if i was her legal team, what i would consider doing is filing charges in maryland and going through a different process there. but given that she wants to be heard, i think she wants the public to see what she has to say, she's taking the only opportunity she's been given even though the process doesn't appear to be one that's set up to find the truth. >> jim, if republicans really wanted to get to the truth, why not hear from someone who is r
. >>> joining us now, trump lawyer jim schultz and cnn legal analyst rionati. mark judge was supposedly in the room when kavanaugh allegedly attacked ford, a polygraph examiner who conducted ford's test and two trauma experts. if you were part of her legal team, would you agree to have them testify? >> honestly, anna, i think they're leaving her with very little choice. i think there is no question that this isn't really an attempt to get to the truth of the matter. you would...
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of defense casper weinberger strongly opposed the idea because of its illegality. >> schultz was justhis because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! observe this total, unabashed freak, mark. mark is a jimmy john's kickin' ranch freak, pureeing hot cherry peppers into fresh buttermilk with the fervor of a kid at the gates of an amusement park. freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. freak yeah. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. cheers! >>>
of defense casper weinberger strongly opposed the idea because of its illegality. >> schultz was justhis because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car...
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of defense casper weinberger strongly opposed the idea because of its illegality. >> schultz was justing about his opposition to this because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. discover.o. -will he? i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual
of defense casper weinberger strongly opposed the idea because of its illegality. >> schultz was justing about his opposition to this because it was contrary to the policy, clearly, not only were we dealing with terrorists, we were trying to trade. >> reagan faced a stark choice. honor his policy and the law by rejecting the plan. or take a dangerous step that might free the hostages, but in so doing, violate his oath of office. -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge,...
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wasserman schultz, for five minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. it is my privilege to recognize the tremendous and meaningful work of howard simon, executive director of the aclu of florida. mr. simon is retiring this year following a distinguished career defending civil rights and civil liberties that lasted longer than that niff other aclu leader in the country. prior to his appointment as executive director in 1997, he led the fight to defend civil rights and civil liberties in michigan where he served as aclu executive director for 23 years. his 21 years at the aclu of florida makes him the longest serving aclu executive director in the country. and his cumulative 44-year career as a state director is the longest in the aclu's 98-year history. as a student at city college of new york in 1965, mr. simon joined fellow student leaders to travel to selma, alabama, to march for voting rights alongside dr. martin luther king jr. this experience started a decades-long career fighting for the rights guaranteed to all americans under the united states
wasserman schultz, for five minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. it is my privilege to recognize the tremendous and meaningful work of howard simon, executive director of the aclu of florida. mr. simon is retiring this year following a distinguished career defending civil rights and civil liberties that lasted longer than that niff other aclu leader in the country. prior to his appointment as executive director in 1997, he led the fight to defend civil rights and civil...
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and howard schultz has a compelling story, first person in his family to graduate from high school.ege rather. he walked the walk with his business and i think he wants is more than anybody else. >> i hear your point. you're both making great points that if this was actually rationalized. the terms that problem i hear is that they do have legislative agenda and they follow this very closely. my question is do you worr wake up at the sunday morning sermon because when you're going from station to station, you've got to throw elbows and make people stand up because nobody knows who you are and you've got to make them believe. i did not see that from these folks. >> i think the democratic party is too far left. >> they just don't have that intangible. they just won't, i don't see them turning on the average person who will have a hard time getting over all that money. >> new missiles on display in russia as north korea celebrates a big day without showing off the nuclear arsenal. mixed messages. what is the need for us. that's next. - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the inte
and howard schultz has a compelling story, first person in his family to graduate from high school.ege rather. he walked the walk with his business and i think he wants is more than anybody else. >> i hear your point. you're both making great points that if this was actually rationalized. the terms that problem i hear is that they do have legislative agenda and they follow this very closely. my question is do you worr wake up at the sunday morning sermon because when you're going from...
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. >> reporter: mike schultz has lived in alameda all his life. >> i'm super surprised. i walk here almost every day. >> reporter: police say all three cases happened during the day and the suspect description was the same, but very nonspecific. a dark-skinned man, age 20-25, about 5'5" or 5'6" with a thin build.mati about the aware of t attempted sexual assaults. including this man who works here. >> i had no idea,feel like the f happening there should be some safety measures in place to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the victims in all these of these incidents were women walking alone. we reached out to park police repeatedly today to get more details about these incidents, but they never responded. >> terrifying ordeal. >>> in the north bay a high school on edge after some students at american canyon students were on a walking trail during their lunch break off campus when two men approached them and demanded their shoes, money, jewelry and phones. one of the students took off running back to the school. the school was on lockdown for about an hour
. >> reporter: mike schultz has lived in alameda all his life. >> i'm super surprised. i walk here almost every day. >> reporter: police say all three cases happened during the day and the suspect description was the same, but very nonspecific. a dark-skinned man, age 20-25, about 5'5" or 5'6" with a thin build.mati about the aware of t attempted sexual assaults. including this man who works here. >> i had no idea,feel like the f happening there should be some...
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were without tears funeral without god and i thought how sad and lonely i cannot speak to george schultz bible say two things first thank you for sending us on an unforgettable mission and second we must succeed in her quest for peace and now back to africa. the plate is picking me up so the first time with first american meeting with gorbachev this is part 35i had eight hours to think about our one hour meeting. gorbachev will package soviet empire much more effectively than any of his predecessors. that disarming smile making unpleasant point to announce to to step establish real communication i didn't get the feeling he had to prove different pc self-confidence turning to me and chatting from in chatting from time to time as he was not worried about anything differing from a lack of total knowledge the comrade brings the general secretary does not bible but it beats the hell out of some of his predecessors (yes a large very prominent birthmark on his head because of his presentation it is something that you notice all the time. i predict it will help him at home to show the west much
were without tears funeral without god and i thought how sad and lonely i cannot speak to george schultz bible say two things first thank you for sending us on an unforgettable mission and second we must succeed in her quest for peace and now back to africa. the plate is picking me up so the first time with first american meeting with gorbachev this is part 35i had eight hours to think about our one hour meeting. gorbachev will package soviet empire much more effectively than any of his...
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i'm pleased to commend debbie wasserman schultz who is the ranking member, soon to be chair of the v.a. milcon. marcy kaptur, energy and water, and leg branch tim ryan. they are part of minibus one. you understand it's not omnibus, it's minibus. financial services with congressman quigley and interior with betty mccollum, has the e.p.a. in there. and, hopefully that will be, come to a conclusion soon as well. minibus three is the biggy, the biggest. labor, h.h.s. and defense. labor-hhs, rosa delauro, and the defense subcommittee, peter visclosky as our ranking member. so i thank them for their leadership. the senate has worked in a bipartisan way on the appropriation bills. not as much so in the house, but close. and so we hope that some of the poison bill pils that rein on these bills from on high will stop. i also want to thank ms. roybal-allard, ranking member on subcommittee of appropriations, for the important work she's doing to protect our children and jose serrano on commerce, justice, science, what he's doing to protect our census and of course nita lowey, state, foreign ops,
i'm pleased to commend debbie wasserman schultz who is the ranking member, soon to be chair of the v.a. milcon. marcy kaptur, energy and water, and leg branch tim ryan. they are part of minibus one. you understand it's not omnibus, it's minibus. financial services with congressman quigley and interior with betty mccollum, has the e.p.a. in there. and, hopefully that will be, come to a conclusion soon as well. minibus three is the biggy, the biggest. labor, h.h.s. and defense. labor-hhs, rosa...
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germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score i. would be here to talk about germany's win against peru is mark organ from d.w. sports morning mark so how do you rate germany's performance in that game we just all know very highly. there were positives performs if you would be one of them he was exceptional in the world cup when he came on as a substitute and a lot of people felt it really should have started. the world cup and he was given that chance last night and he was he was exceptional of legal over the goalkeeper to a level. he played well and they create a lot of chances the problem is the and take many of them and then further on the negative side of the but they're a little bit shaky. testing the goalkeeper is. very highly rated. but he's prone to the old mistake for germany. and he'd been disappointed to have been beaten that is near post last night so a mixed bag really mixed bag still shaky but there were some highlights the
germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score i. would be here to talk about germany's win against peru is mark organ from d.w. sports morning mark so how do you rate germany's performance in that game we just all know very highly. there were positives performs if you would be one of them he was exceptional in the world cup when he came on as a...
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at camparino in gallonneria where howard schultz was said to have been inspired they have been brewingo for a ffeeury. coffee is traditional quick and traditionally consumed while standing at the bar. customer annalisa cataneo criticized american pronunciation, espresso, espresso. >> it's for tourists, come on. >> reporter: we met emanuele baroddsi in a long line on niening day but after a few minutes inside, this guy from holan who works in marketing was himself wooed. >> do you remember what i say outside? forget everything. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> because this is-- not starbucks, this is-- cafeteria. >> wow. >> reporter: the company plans to open four of its more standard stores in italy by the end of this year, and has struggled in other countries with a strong coffee culture. they say they are entering italy in a humble way. but there's nothing subtle in this multimillion dollar spectacle. seth doane, cbs news, milan. >> quijano: spectacle indeed. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." for more news any time, go to cbsn at cbsnews.com
at camparino in gallonneria where howard schultz was said to have been inspired they have been brewingo for a ffeeury. coffee is traditional quick and traditionally consumed while standing at the bar. customer annalisa cataneo criticized american pronunciation, espresso, espresso. >> it's for tourists, come on. >> reporter: we met emanuele baroddsi in a long line on niening day but after a few minutes inside, this guy from holan who works in marketing was himself wooed. >> do...
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carefully one has to do this process, how much consultation goes on, how much gardening, as george schultzformer secretary of state used to say, you have to do to make sure that you've built relationships so they're there for you during times of crisis as the world was with us for 9/11 which comes up next week. we are at a very dangerous place for our country. >> you are absolutely right. the anniversary of 9/11 comes up next week and you write sort of the overarching theme of your book is that we're sort of moving from the, at least in the united states, maybe around the world, from the era of the diplomat to the era of the autocrat. >> indeed. when you have autocrat, they only deal with what's in front of them. everything is quite transactional. no sense, no obligation of the future. and they have to sort of act like a child who sits in the restaurant and tries to color through the puzzle maze. they don't see, as we discussed so often you and i, about the iran deal, the rubik's cube. there are multiplicity of pieces and every one has to lock exactly in place. so they look for simplicity
carefully one has to do this process, how much consultation goes on, how much gardening, as george schultzformer secretary of state used to say, you have to do to make sure that you've built relationships so they're there for you during times of crisis as the world was with us for 9/11 which comes up next week. we are at a very dangerous place for our country. >> you are absolutely right. the anniversary of 9/11 comes up next week and you write sort of the overarching theme of your book...
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period whether that louis the fourteenth or charles the second or alexander the great or charles schultz or snoopy or linus we're going nowhere this is an absolute. actually you mentioned feudalism and that is in my next story and without them actually saying this is an article from w. from web m.d. and it's about insulin prices spiking insulin cost put patients and brutal buying so insulin prices have skyrocketed in recent years on average tripling between two thousand and two and two thousand and thirteen one popular brand over log increases list price by three hundred fifty three percent from twenty one to twenty sixteen but some raise the money however they can mother people with diabetes take less effective insulin or ration what they have one survey revealed that forty five percent of diabetes patients in america had gone with out insulin because of the price and in some cases the consequences have been fatal they go over some of the fatal stories but in particular they talk about this one guy so there are thirty million americans with diabetes seven point four million have to take
period whether that louis the fourteenth or charles the second or alexander the great or charles schultz or snoopy or linus we're going nowhere this is an absolute. actually you mentioned feudalism and that is in my next story and without them actually saying this is an article from w. from web m.d. and it's about insulin prices spiking insulin cost put patients and brutal buying so insulin prices have skyrocketed in recent years on average tripling between two thousand and two and two thousand...
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at least reports about the head of the fossil schultz mr moss and having met on numerous occasions with senior representatives willing to disclose what was discussed. i think we should make clear that there is. no not the faintest doubt about the integrity of our law enforcement authorities whether it's in sex and the on the federal level so do you think the country's domestic intelligence agency chief should he resign he should resign or he should be even dismissed by the ministry of the interior host zeal for we have now reached a situation in which there is no trust anymore within the coalition when it comes to the hands of the intelligence why don't you trust them anymore we don't trust them anymore because there has been happening so much in the last couple of weeks and months when it comes to the investigation about the attacks on but i try plants in berlin when it comes to the events in candidates and also when it comes to the links between the eye of the and the german when the stark and. so you got to members there of the german parliament speaking to the fact that munson was s
at least reports about the head of the fossil schultz mr moss and having met on numerous occasions with senior representatives willing to disclose what was discussed. i think we should make clear that there is. no not the faintest doubt about the integrity of our law enforcement authorities whether it's in sex and the on the federal level so do you think the country's domestic intelligence agency chief should he resign he should resign or he should be even dismissed by the ministry of the...
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weeks ago a very frankly i've been of the opinion that the if he should be supervised by the fossil schultz for many years i've never been fully accepting the argument that there was no reason to do that with. at least reports about the head of the fossil mr moss and having met numerous occasions with senior representatives willing to disclose what was discussed. i think we should make clear that there is. no not the faintest doubt about the integrity of our law enforcement authorities whether it's in sex and the on the federal level so warnings from andrea snick two weeks ago opposition parties are also calling for consequences constantine who is a german lawmaker for the opposition free democrats he spoke to me before the show . so mr couper do you think the country's domestic intelligence agency chief should he resign he should resign or he should be even dismissed by the ministry of the interior hostile far we have now reached a situation in which there is no trust anymore within the coalition when it comes to the hands of the intelligence why don't you trust them anymore we don't trust
weeks ago a very frankly i've been of the opinion that the if he should be supervised by the fossil schultz for many years i've never been fully accepting the argument that there was no reason to do that with. at least reports about the head of the fossil mr moss and having met numerous occasions with senior representatives willing to disclose what was discussed. i think we should make clear that there is. no not the faintest doubt about the integrity of our law enforcement authorities whether...
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germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score five. in tennis novak djokovic put up a strong performance to be twenty martin del potro in the u.s. open final and when his fourteenth grand slam title the thirty one year old serb won wimbledon in july and will climb to fourth in the world after a back to back grand slam victories joke which won six three seven six six three to seal a stirred triumph in new york to his opponent a porter was playing his first grand slam final since winning the two thousand and nine u.s. open having almost quit the sport because of multiple wrist injuries just three years ago. right monica is here with business now and diesel they could be even more expensive for a volkswagen model no that's because the very first major court case against here in germany. is starting today of course over its cheating in emissions tests which is involving millions of diesel cars and now this case will examine whether the auto g
germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score five. in tennis novak djokovic put up a strong performance to be twenty martin del potro in the u.s. open final and when his fourteenth grand slam title the thirty one year old serb won wimbledon in july and will climb to fourth in the world after a back to back grand slam victories joke which won...
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on this day, we joined andrew cooper and alex schultz, two millennials who turned problem solving upsidee problem. >> it's hard when you can't see it. to a lot of people, it's not -- >> reporter: teaming with plast irs. each year, 17 billion pounds find their way into the world's water ways. >> somebody's telephone? >> yep. somebody's telephone. ridiculous to find it here. >> reporter: like trying to count every star in the sky, andrew and alex's mission would seem impossible, ridding the world's ocean of plastic and garbage and everything else that just does not belong. >> are you surprised to see a tire down here? >> no, i didn't expect to see that, but i'm not surprised. you will find a lot of strange things down here. >> reporter: this struck these guys on a surfing vacation in bali. >> we saw a beach full of plastic. i said, hey, dude, how come no one is cleaning up the ocean? he said we clean it every day. there's so much in the ocean it catches up. >> reporter: two buddies up ended traditional thinking. instead of asking for money, they started a business. they would pay people an
on this day, we joined andrew cooper and alex schultz, two millennials who turned problem solving upsidee problem. >> it's hard when you can't see it. to a lot of people, it's not -- >> reporter: teaming with plast irs. each year, 17 billion pounds find their way into the world's water ways. >> somebody's telephone? >> yep. somebody's telephone. ridiculous to find it here. >> reporter: like trying to count every star in the sky, andrew and alex's mission would seem...
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protect companies and their business in iran if it's legitimate let's bring in correspondent teri schultzin brussels terry companies are quitting or becoming very cautious over there and business isn't that sort of these scenario that the e.u. legislation was supposed to prevent. well the companies truly are caught in a difficult position christophe as we just heard in this piece you've got the u.s. saying they've got a cease business in iran you've got the e.u. saying they're not allowed to stop their business in iran so they're really caught in the middle right now and the e.u. legislation says that companies that can show that they've been harmed by u.s. sanctions can actually go back and sue in national courts for those damages but this is a mechanism that's never been used before so it's easy to see why the companies are choosing to pull back or to at least hold off on making any new arrangements in iran before they see whether this is really going to be a feasible option and it doesn't sound very likely if you listen to the european companies business rationale for this so the begs
protect companies and their business in iran if it's legitimate let's bring in correspondent teri schultzin brussels terry companies are quitting or becoming very cautious over there and business isn't that sort of these scenario that the e.u. legislation was supposed to prevent. well the companies truly are caught in a difficult position christophe as we just heard in this piece you've got the u.s. saying they've got a cease business in iran you've got the e.u. saying they're not allowed to...
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. >>> george schultz in san francisco this morning to talk about climate change. a climate change forum that starts at 9:30 this morning and goes until 10:30. he served as secretary of state during the regular ministration and will talk about the history and politics of climate change. the event is free and open to the public. >>> still bringing it well into his 90s, george schultz. >>> coming up next, forced to evacuate her north carolina home the day before her due date. up next, we hear from a family whose baby arrived just as florence had. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> a rocketship about to launch. the tower peeking through the fog in the clouds on what should be a pretty
. >>> george schultz in san francisco this morning to talk about climate change. a climate change forum that starts at 9:30 this morning and goes until 10:30. he served as secretary of state during the regular ministration and will talk about the history and politics of climate change. the event is free and open to the public. >>> still bringing it well into his 90s, george schultz. >>> coming up next, forced to evacuate her north carolina home the day before her due...
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charles schultz museum offering tours for people that are deaf or blind or just have trouble seeing oruides will offer verbal descriptions and there are some exhibits guests with vision problems will be able to touch. and there will be american sign language guides. it will start at 11:30 to 2:30 today. the museum is asking people to call and make a special tour reservation so there are enough interpreters and small enough groups so everyone that needs help can get it. >>> oakland elementary school are offering something that many take for grabbed. -- taken for granted. clean clothes. ktvu rob roth explains why the idea could soon spread to other low income communities. >> reporter: here in the heart of east oakland at encompass academy a celebration. after a three year push, the school got something it desperately needed. a washer and drier on campus. it may sound strange to celebrate this, but there is nothing strange about it here. >> this little washer and drier room may be small but it's huge for these children. >> reporter: all the students are low income. some sleep in homeless
charles schultz museum offering tours for people that are deaf or blind or just have trouble seeing oruides will offer verbal descriptions and there are some exhibits guests with vision problems will be able to touch. and there will be american sign language guides. it will start at 11:30 to 2:30 today. the museum is asking people to call and make a special tour reservation so there are enough interpreters and small enough groups so everyone that needs help can get it. >>> oakland...
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george schultze, founder and ceo. there is plenty more to come.ou're watching "daybreak asia," of course. ♪ haidi: this is "daybreak asia." i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: and i am shery ahn in new york. it has confirmed its pricing shares in its ipo at 69 hong kong dollars, with trading expected to start on thursday. the chinese food delivery an service says the retail portion is 1.5 times oversubscribed. goldman sachs, morgan stanley, and bank of america merrill lynch are joined sponsors with the full financial advisor. reports a bipartisan group of u.s. senators is planning legislation that could reinstate sanctions against the te -- zte. site: a chinese parenting backed by alibaba saw downturn during the first half. clout in the prospects for its upcoming ipo. the data seen by bloomberg. the average monthly users monthly users- almost halved. qualcomm ceo says the chipmaker reached a point where they could reach a settlement. >> we have a dispute over the price of ip. we think that is moving now into a period of time where our strateg
george schultze, founder and ceo. there is plenty more to come.ou're watching "daybreak asia," of course. ♪ haidi: this is "daybreak asia." i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: and i am shery ahn in new york. it has confirmed its pricing shares in its ipo at 69 hong kong dollars, with trading expected to start on thursday. the chinese food delivery an service says the retail portion is 1.5 times oversubscribed. goldman sachs, morgan stanley, and bank of america merrill...
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schultz covers sports marketing for adage.said although companies like starbucks and pepsi have been botched for surrounding issues, nike's new campaign may be different. >> i think they've calculated that some of the key consumers that they're trying to win over, younger people that buy a lot of nike gear, are siding with colin kaepernick. >> reporter: nike lost about $3.75 billion in market cap at the end of trading on tuesday, important to point out some analysts also attributed that to negotiations over nafta. despite the loss, one estimate reportedly says nike has earned at least $43 million worth of media exposure following the kaepernick ad. >> speaking of easy money, the better business bureau issued a report called don't cash that check. they are warning of a growing scam that usually starts with a letter in the mail and could end up costing you thousands of dollars. tony dokoupil has the very latest. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people fall victim to these scams every year. here's how they work. scammers will se
schultz covers sports marketing for adage.said although companies like starbucks and pepsi have been botched for surrounding issues, nike's new campaign may be different. >> i think they've calculated that some of the key consumers that they're trying to win over, younger people that buy a lot of nike gear, are siding with colin kaepernick. >> reporter: nike lost about $3.75 billion in market cap at the end of trading on tuesday, important to point out some analysts also attributed...
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eric schultz joined from rolls-royce, he was hired to turn airbus into a challenger to boeing.is your bloomberg business flash. vonnie: thank you very much. for thefour minutes european side of things. adding to losses, down 4/10 of 1% potentially on the comments of a no deal brexit. the dax up a quarter of 1%. cac holding onto a two-point gain. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is the european close on "bloomberg markets," let's see where we are finishing up. altering to the finish on the stoxx 600, majority in the green, down 1/10 of 1%. a good showing from the carmakers. you see that in the dax. up 2/10 of 1%, all gaining. good session. rallying a quarter of a percent led by the banks following the ecb decision and mario draghi reaffirming asset purchases will end i don't know the facts. the facts need to come out. that is the point i am trying to make. quacks i am curious of what you think about the increasingly .asty ads >> first, i legally cannot pac, and heper super pac, about anything they do or don't do. we are legally prohibited from discussing ads with super pac's. even
eric schultz joined from rolls-royce, he was hired to turn airbus into a challenger to boeing.is your bloomberg business flash. vonnie: thank you very much. for thefour minutes european side of things. adding to losses, down 4/10 of 1% potentially on the comments of a no deal brexit. the dax up a quarter of 1%. cac holding onto a two-point gain. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is the european close on "bloomberg markets," let's see where we are finishing up. altering to the...
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abc 7 news was at san francisco's grace cathedral when the former secretary grace schultz took part ind. >> because it brought out the great variety of people from all over who see that the changing climate is a big problem. >> we spoke this morning following a summit in san francisco aimed at changing america's fight against global morning. >>> while many people enjoyed a big party or fiesta grande in san francisco to celebrate mexico's independence. abc 7 news was inside city hall when mariachi music filled the building's rotunda this evening. mexico declared its independence from spain 208 years ago. mexico's colors, green, red and white lit up city hall's exterior. >>> well, who needs gps when you have nature? abc 7 news was at san francisco's aquatic park for the arrival of the floating classroom. the crew sailed from hawaii navigating their way by observing sun, stars, wind and birds. the goal is to highlight the relationship between humanity and nature. >>> two dogs that were dodging cars near the park boulevard exit were saved by the highway patrol this morning. chp tweeted out
abc 7 news was at san francisco's grace cathedral when the former secretary grace schultz took part ind. >> because it brought out the great variety of people from all over who see that the changing climate is a big problem. >> we spoke this morning following a summit in san francisco aimed at changing america's fight against global morning. >>> while many people enjoyed a big party or fiesta grande in san francisco to celebrate mexico's independence. abc 7 news was inside...
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. >> this is what albuquerque police chief ray schultz says investigators saw when they looked at old mesa. in this 2002 image of the area where the bones were discovered, there's nothing unusual. just desert and sagebrush with a dry stream bed running through it. but two years later in 2004, when most of the women on detective ida lopez's list were disappearing, the images show tire tracks leading from this road to a few bare spots in the vegetation, spots that weren't there before. this photo taken the following year shows even more bare spots, clustered within 20 yards of each other. >> it's kind of eerie looking at those satellite photos. >> that really sends a chill up and down your spine. >> the conclusion was inescapable. albuquerque police were looking at the evolving work of a serial killer. >> this particular individual made sure that he went back each and every time when he was doing to dispose of a body and disposed of it in the same area where the other women were. >> somebody who lives here? >> we don't know if it was somebody who just lives here or would just come back
. >> this is what albuquerque police chief ray schultz says investigators saw when they looked at old mesa. in this 2002 image of the area where the bones were discovered, there's nothing unusual. just desert and sagebrush with a dry stream bed running through it. but two years later in 2004, when most of the women on detective ida lopez's list were disappearing, the images show tire tracks leading from this road to a few bare spots in the vegetation, spots that weren't there before. this...