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wasserman schultz: you are in everyrying country but this one. you fail to mention the participants in your study were using liquids below the 20 milligrams per milliliter number, nowhere near the 59 level in your u.s. products. late last year, it was reported that juul began developing a pod that would comply with the 20 milligrams per milliliter cap, but would also increase the voltage and temperature of the device but therefore deliver more nicotine into the blood. is that accurate? mr. monsees: i am not sure what you are referring to with fault agent temperature. rep. wasserman schultz: the actual delivery device where you are increasing the voltage and the temperature of the device having a 59ssistin milligrams per milliliter cap, you would go down to 20 but deliver a more potent delivery of nicotine into the system. is that accurate? mr. monsees: i am not aware. rep. wasserman schultz: if you could answer the question for the record, i would appreciate that. it is mind-boggling that you don't know the answer. are you aware that this would m
wasserman schultz: you are in everyrying country but this one. you fail to mention the participants in your study were using liquids below the 20 milligrams per milliliter number, nowhere near the 59 level in your u.s. products. late last year, it was reported that juul began developing a pod that would comply with the 20 milligrams per milliliter cap, but would also increase the voltage and temperature of the device but therefore deliver more nicotine into the blood. is that accurate? mr....
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was iran's foreign minister earlier today i want to talk now with our brussels correspondent teri schultz she's on the story for us from there this evening good evening to you terry has there been reaction from europe or the e.u. to the confirmation that iran is now violating the nuclear deal. yes there has been and you know brant the european union which of course was the mediator of the iran nuclear deal has wanted to wait until it got confirmation from the international atomic energy agency the i.a.e.a. that the threats iran has been making to start enriching uranium again were actually true today that that time ran out and in fact the i.a.e.a. said yes they have breached the limits allowed under the nuclear deal so the e.u. had to respond now what they're doing is remaining very calm and still talking about the sustainability of the deal they're asking iran to reverse course and they're noting it very much in carrot and not stick mode at the moment that iran stayed compliant for 14 months after the united states pulled out of the deal and it says let's go back to that status now iran
was iran's foreign minister earlier today i want to talk now with our brussels correspondent teri schultz she's on the story for us from there this evening good evening to you terry has there been reaction from europe or the e.u. to the confirmation that iran is now violating the nuclear deal. yes there has been and you know brant the european union which of course was the mediator of the iran nuclear deal has wanted to wait until it got confirmation from the international atomic energy agency...
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wasserman-schultz: there are. sec. mcaleenan: i will be happy to look at an individual case you would refer. no, iasserman-schultz: want an answer. i want you to look in to how many children have been detained by your -- your agencies who don't meet the statutory definition of unaccompanied minor and have been house with true unaccompanied minors grade i want an answer to that question and the number. sec. mcaleenan: are you suggesting an unaccompanied child with a parent somewhere in the u.s. is not unaccompanied? rep. wasserman-schultz: yes, and i will read you the definition because it says, as used in the section of placement, in either a -- who has no lawful immigration status in the u.s., has not obtained 18 years of age and there is no parent or legal guardian in the u.s., or no guardian in the u.s. is available to provide care and physical custody. someone nine months old whose mother is two hours away doesn't meet the statutory definition of ua c, wouldn't you acknowledge that? sec. mcaleenan: i would have to
wasserman-schultz: there are. sec. mcaleenan: i will be happy to look at an individual case you would refer. no, iasserman-schultz: want an answer. i want you to look in to how many children have been detained by your -- your agencies who don't meet the statutory definition of unaccompanied minor and have been house with true unaccompanied minors grade i want an answer to that question and the number. sec. mcaleenan: are you suggesting an unaccompanied child with a parent somewhere in the u.s....
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schultz and he's not going to tick off democrats who didn't want schultz to, you know, run because schultz was supposed to run as an indemnity, and steyer would play in the democratic primary. he has a lot of democratic, you know, people who are grateful for him because he did spend $120 million in the midterms last year. he is a top democratic donor. but i think he probably sees some weakness in the field and thinks that his voice should also be in the mix. >> the billionaire who wants to beat donald trump? >> most democratic activists are not looking to vote for a billionaire, even someone as progressive as steyer. for all of these candidates, they want a platform for their ideas, so his idea is fighting climate change, addressing the economy to make it work for everyone, and also looking at impeaching trump. so it's hard to define a lane when all of the political consultants have mostly been spoken for, and it's very late in the race right now. >> it's late in the race, and we want to take a look at some of the higher polling candidates, harris and biden, that disagreement continues. wh
schultz and he's not going to tick off democrats who didn't want schultz to, you know, run because schultz was supposed to run as an indemnity, and steyer would play in the democratic primary. he has a lot of democratic, you know, people who are grateful for him because he did spend $120 million in the midterms last year. he is a top democratic donor. but i think he probably sees some weakness in the field and thinks that his voice should also be in the mix. >> the billionaire who wants...
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and his best friend karl schultz a voice and turned up in uniform. a large circle of happy fascist friends had formed around him and his wife labor talks. to stop assuming that circle the red orchestra. it was like dancing on a volcano some of the wedding guests would be executed a year later labor toss and haro to. ante nazi resistance had begun earlier how osho the boys and worked in the air ministries intelligence section he knew about hitler's secret plans for war against the soviet union in 1941 before hitler came to power shoots of boys and was a staunch opponent of the nazis in 1933 he was severely mistreated by the s.s. and they beat a jewish friend of his to death in front of his eyes. avi tanaka and his american wife mildred were friends of schultz a boys on uk worked as a senior civil servant in the ministry of economy the 2 made contact with the american and soviet embassies and passed on news about hitler's war preparations. soviet embassy gave hanukah radio transmitter and said his friend hums copy was to use it to send messages to mosc
and his best friend karl schultz a voice and turned up in uniform. a large circle of happy fascist friends had formed around him and his wife labor talks. to stop assuming that circle the red orchestra. it was like dancing on a volcano some of the wedding guests would be executed a year later labor toss and haro to. ante nazi resistance had begun earlier how osho the boys and worked in the air ministries intelligence section he knew about hitler's secret plans for war against the soviet union...
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and as you can see in the book, schultz and the two foreign affairs people, who are sitting with the presidents in the room, bring something different, bring a different kind of emotion or different kind of thinking things through. and that what the collaborative effort. at the end of the day it's two leaders choosing, which have all these people, sometimes with a different agenda, and it's really fascinate, same thing on the soviet side. various strong characters. >> well, you also mentioned the size of the delegations was limited. in fact, dr. zabe wasn't there, which may have had some interesting roles. what he is emblem matic of, the role that scientists and technical expertise plays in these kinds of negotiations. not just the pageantry of summits but on the fact we're talk about incredibly powerful weapons, it doesn't take scientist to understand the devastation these can wreak, but when it comes to getting down to the nitty-gritty of an arms control negotiation or treaty and how you ensure that each side ises a hering to it and technical means and verification, these are extre
and as you can see in the book, schultz and the two foreign affairs people, who are sitting with the presidents in the room, bring something different, bring a different kind of emotion or different kind of thinking things through. and that what the collaborative effort. at the end of the day it's two leaders choosing, which have all these people, sometimes with a different agenda, and it's really fascinate, same thing on the soviet side. various strong characters. >> well, you also...
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wasserman schultz: ok. after that meeting, with them, and we got the detailed answers to questions, there were a number of questions that they really didn't give us an answer for. and these issues of poor infrastructure, people standing out in the blazing sun, security that is working with e.r.o. miami, treating people -- treating undocumented immigrants rudely, still prohibitting them from being able to have volunteers, distribute food and water. those issues are all continuing. and we've gotten insufficient answers related to canopies, bathroom expansion and other issues. i would like you to take this document, i can get you a copy, i want to share with you the concerns that i have on the answers not being adequate. i still need an answer about what is being done, to follow up to make sure that security officers at the facility are not treating the people who are presenting at the office with an appointment rudely. speaking rudely to them, refusing to speak to them in spanish. and really giving them a gen
wasserman schultz: ok. after that meeting, with them, and we got the detailed answers to questions, there were a number of questions that they really didn't give us an answer for. and these issues of poor infrastructure, people standing out in the blazing sun, security that is working with e.r.o. miami, treating people -- treating undocumented immigrants rudely, still prohibitting them from being able to have volunteers, distribute food and water. those issues are all continuing. and we've...
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correspondent teri schultz going to be do you. so we know that france's president micron he sent his top envoy to tehran today what is he hoping to achieve. well brant the goal here is really not in dispute nobody not the u.s. not europe not china or russia wants iran to get a nuclear weapon so that's not the problem here the issue is how do you restrain tehran and right now the europeans feel very much that the nuclear deal which they have stuck to which the u.s. has has withdrawn from is the best way to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon so that's what president mcclellan is trying to do he is trying to talk to iran into stopping its new initiative to enrich more uranium they are still i'm told at a reversible level and the europeans would very much like to have tehran halted at this level to return to talks to try to deescalate the tension and to certainly stop iran from moving into even further and reassuring in their own about 4.5 percent right now whereas 20 percent would be the level at which they would actually be
correspondent teri schultz going to be do you. so we know that france's president micron he sent his top envoy to tehran today what is he hoping to achieve. well brant the goal here is really not in dispute nobody not the u.s. not europe not china or russia wants iran to get a nuclear weapon so that's not the problem here the issue is how do you restrain tehran and right now the europeans feel very much that the nuclear deal which they have stuck to which the u.s. has has withdrawn from is the...
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wasserman-schultz. mr. roy. >> ms. juarez. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: of course. after everything that happened in my country, i don't want to go back. i don't have my family here. i'm here now. and my dream is to move forward, to work, to study, to learn, so that in the future, when i'm a mother again, i can teach them everything that i fought so hard for and everything that i have struggled to study and learn along the way. >> thank you. ms. pressley. >> thank you, mr. chair. ms. juarez, i just wanted to state for the record that you did nothing wrong and you certainly did nothing to deserve this. seeking asylum is a human right, and you did what any mother or parent would have done for their child. you sacrificed everything for your safety and the safety of your baby. you left everything you knew for the chance of a better life. you said that you have a noble but weak heart. you underestimate your strength. and in this moment, you are embo
wasserman-schultz. mr. roy. >> ms. juarez. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: of course. after everything that happened in my country, i don't want to go back. i don't have my family here. i'm here now. and my dream is to move forward, to work, to study, to learn, so that in the future, when i'm a mother again, i can teach them everything that i fought so hard for and everything that i have struggled to study and...
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and his best friend carl schultz a voice and turned up in uniform. in a large circle overhead the fascist friends had formed around him and his wife labor taught us. to stop assuming that circle the red orchestra and. it was like dancing on a volcano some of the wedding guests would be executed a year later labor toss and haro to. ante nazi resistance had begun earlier hello schultz of boys and work in the air ministries intelligence section he knew about hitler's secret plans for war against the soviet union in 1941 before hitler came to power shoots of boys and was a staunch opponent of the nazis in 1933 he was severely mistreated by the s.s. and they beat a jewish friend of his to death in front of his eyes. afi tanakh and his american wife mildred were friends of fruits of boys. are not worked as a senior civil servant in the ministry of economy and to make contact with the american and soviet embassies and passed on news about hitler's war preparations. the soviet embassy gave hanukah radio transmitter and said his friend huns copy was to use it
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wasserman schultz: okay. you said you're aggressively addressing the problem of sexual harassment at tsa. what changes have you taken and what can you share with us? >> mr. pesoske: we take aggressive action when we have a case where there's confirmed sexual harassment. we've done a lot of training to make sure our employees feel free to be able to report sexual harassment because i think open and honest communications with our employees is a bedrock of a good functioning organization. rep. wasserman schultz: what actions that would fit in the definition of aggressively addressing the problem of sexual harassment at tsa can you say that you have worked on since you became the acting administrator? mr. pesoske: there have been no specific cases that i've worked on, but that's not unusual. there would be cases that would be addressed -- rep. wasserman schultz: no, no, when you're aggressively addressing a problem, that means you are taking comprehensive action in a specific way -- in a significant way to preven
wasserman schultz: okay. you said you're aggressively addressing the problem of sexual harassment at tsa. what changes have you taken and what can you share with us? >> mr. pesoske: we take aggressive action when we have a case where there's confirmed sexual harassment. we've done a lot of training to make sure our employees feel free to be able to report sexual harassment because i think open and honest communications with our employees is a bedrock of a good functioning organization....
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teri schultz in brussels tonight terry think you. protesters in hong kong have vowed to take to the streets again this despite the territory's leader declaring that controversial extradition bill dead protesters fear that the bill which would allow extraditions to mainland china they fear that it would erode hong kong's judicial independence chief executive carrie lamb has offered some concessions but demonstrators want the legislation to be withdrawn completely for good. a further step in the climb down by hong kong's chief executive until june kerry lamb had vowed to press ahead with the legislation then she delayed indefinitely now this. but there are still lingering doubts about the government's sincerity or wariness whether the government will restart the process in a legislative council. so i reiterate here. there is no such a plan that is that. the bill to allow the extradition of suspects in criminal cases to face prosecution in mainland china triggered a series of massive protests that began in march with hundreds of thousan
teri schultz in brussels tonight terry think you. protesters in hong kong have vowed to take to the streets again this despite the territory's leader declaring that controversial extradition bill dead protesters fear that the bill which would allow extraditions to mainland china they fear that it would erode hong kong's judicial independence chief executive carrie lamb has offered some concessions but demonstrators want the legislation to be withdrawn completely for good. a further step in the...
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mission which would involve some robust action from germany we also heard earlier today from olaf schultz he's the vice chancellor currently sittin in america or she's on vacation he said that the goal of responsible politicians right now is to approach and observe the situation with a sober and careful attitude so basically right now it's about making sure that they see these tensions that in the gulf do not escalate helen and now this comes after the u.s. so called on nato allies initially to form an international coalition to protect that strategic or strait of hormuz i demand that basically fell on deaf ears. death is perhaps a selective hearing i think it's fair to say now that demand came from moscow the u.s. acting defense secretary it was essentially his 1st international outing as chief of the pentagon he was speaking there the nato headquarters to his european allies and he called on them 1st to publicly denounce what he called hostile actions from iran and then be part of this international operation to secure the strait of hormuz which of course is a strategic waterway for eur
mission which would involve some robust action from germany we also heard earlier today from olaf schultz he's the vice chancellor currently sittin in america or she's on vacation he said that the goal of responsible politicians right now is to approach and observe the situation with a sober and careful attitude so basically right now it's about making sure that they see these tensions that in the gulf do not escalate helen and now this comes after the u.s. so called on nato allies initially to...
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cryptocurrency plans and need to act quickly to control it at the gathering in france germany olaf schultz said central bankers wanted to make sure laws were in place to protect monetary systems facebook insists it has no plans compete with sovereign search currencies and that it will await regulatory approval. so what exactly is libra and what's stirring central banks around the world to come out so strongly against it well like bitcoin libor would enable computer payments via block chain technology but to make libor less volatile than because facebook plans a peg it to a basket of real world currencies like the u.s. dollar the euro or the british pound would also sets libor apart from that coin is that it would be backed funded and governed by big companies including visa master card and pay pal as well as cape town based naspers and that's a major technology investor libra set to launch in 2020 facebook has 1st to convince regulators around the world including in africa which is expected to be a major focus for the crypto currency and joining me for more on that from could golly is mose
cryptocurrency plans and need to act quickly to control it at the gathering in france germany olaf schultz said central bankers wanted to make sure laws were in place to protect monetary systems facebook insists it has no plans compete with sovereign search currencies and that it will await regulatory approval. so what exactly is libra and what's stirring central banks around the world to come out so strongly against it well like bitcoin libor would enable computer payments via block chain...
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matt miller spoke exclusively to german finance minister omar schultz, asking first about reaction to. their ecb is doing job, and we do not comment on their decisions. i think anyone of us has to deal with the world by developed of the economy. we know due to all of the tensions we have between china and the united states, for instance, the not clear development and the question of brexit has an impact on the economy. mostly on the way that many corporates that are willing to invest, waiting for the next month and the next month. i think anyone of us is waiting for a solution, and this will have a good impact on growth. matt: are you concerned we might be stuck in almost a japanese vicious cycle, where low rates begets low inflation and low growth? >> i don't think so. i think we will see better growth next year, and we see it at the end of this year already. man-made problems that we have with all the tensions lved, we will have better growth worldwide, and this will have an impact on the european economy and especially the economy of germany, which is a really global society export
matt miller spoke exclusively to german finance minister omar schultz, asking first about reaction to. their ecb is doing job, and we do not comment on their decisions. i think anyone of us has to deal with the world by developed of the economy. we know due to all of the tensions we have between china and the united states, for instance, the not clear development and the question of brexit has an impact on the economy. mostly on the way that many corporates that are willing to invest, waiting...
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earlierl spoke to martin schultz about why japan has chosen now to make this move. it is losing trust in korea as a partner. that is a very serious issue. the big problem now is that the government is pulling the spat between the two countries that they can't easily solve on the political side and that is a serious matter because trust in business has been built up over a very long time between korea and japan so this is very disruptive. you have to imagine or wonder whether prime minister shinzo abe is taking a note from president trump's approach to trade tensions. to think that an offence japan, though? i don't think so. this is a major problem. the big difference between the us and japan is that the us is a major customer worldwide of asian supply chains, japanese, chinese, korean products. the products start injapan, then going through korea, china and to the us was not if japan starts to disrupt them, it has a big impact first but of course, as a supplier, companies are suffering on the japanese side as well so the long—term effect is probably much worse than
earlierl spoke to martin schultz about why japan has chosen now to make this move. it is losing trust in korea as a partner. that is a very serious issue. the big problem now is that the government is pulling the spat between the two countries that they can't easily solve on the political side and that is a serious matter because trust in business has been built up over a very long time between korea and japan so this is very disruptive. you have to imagine or wonder whether prime minister...
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schultz: i'm not trying to reclaim. i'm asking you to yield. rep. jordan: i'm not right now. she didn't do anything remotely close to what she did. all when it was discovered there were some emails she hadn't properly preserved? she preserved them. what did senator clinton do? destroyed them. that is a big difference. their lawyer met with the committee. their lawyers said they have complied with everything once she knew by the way there's a few emails i didn't comply with the record. she complied. big difference from that behavior and the behavior of secretary clinton. i yield back to the gentleman from georgia. >> i will just add to that and thank the gentleman that the content of these emails is not necessary to determine whether or not there was compliance to the presidential record act. we don't need to get into details of this other than for the purpose of going after the president's family and that's totally inappropriate. i yield back. rep. cummings: mr. clay. mr. clay. >> yes. thank you, mr. chairman. i heard you. you know, we should all be alarmed, all of us when th
schultz: i'm not trying to reclaim. i'm asking you to yield. rep. jordan: i'm not right now. she didn't do anything remotely close to what she did. all when it was discovered there were some emails she hadn't properly preserved? she preserved them. what did senator clinton do? destroyed them. that is a big difference. their lawyer met with the committee. their lawyers said they have complied with everything once she knew by the way there's a few emails i didn't comply with the record. she...
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. >> charlie brown will be more on board in the new show, charles schultz characters on a field tripo a n.a.s.a. location. snoopy and woodstock expected for space mission while the rest of the cast is at mission control, the lunch show a launch on apple tv plus in the fall, schultz family sold the rights to create new peanuts content next year. >>> steve paulson is been saying it will be cooler this weekend here, but things are heating up across most of the rest of the country. the national weather service is calling for record-breaking temperatures and 100 locations across the country tomorrow, and on saturday. civic leaders and public leaders from the west east coast are telling people to stay safe, wear loose clothing and light colors and avoid spending a lot of time in the sun. they also have other tips to beat the heat and humidity. >>> look for cool places to be. stay hydrated. make sure you don't over exercise. >> officials across the country reminding everyone that extreme heat is especially dangerous for young children, i would way and people with chronic illness. they are a
. >> charlie brown will be more on board in the new show, charles schultz characters on a field tripo a n.a.s.a. location. snoopy and woodstock expected for space mission while the rest of the cast is at mission control, the lunch show a launch on apple tv plus in the fall, schultz family sold the rights to create new peanuts content next year. >>> steve paulson is been saying it will be cooler this weekend here, but things are heating up across most of the rest of the country....
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an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisionor less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> all right. it is decision day for the federal reserve. we are at an unprecedented moment here, like all of the trump presidency. by all indications the fed is about to cut interest rates in a strong economy after a decade of economic growth. the last time the fed cut rates all the way back december, 2008, when the u.s. was in the depth of the financial crisis. at that moment, that quarter, gdp shrank 8.4%. the unemployment rate was 7.3% and rising fast, went all the way to 10%. the dow on the day of that last rate cut was down 33% for the year, and the s&p was down 37% year to date. that's what happened the last time the fed felt it had to help the economy and cut rates. compare that to today. gdp, a solid 2.1%. the jobless rate below 4%. stocks near record highs. the s&p is up 20% this yea
an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisionor less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> all right. it is decision day for the federal reserve. we are at an unprecedented moment here, like all of the trump presidency. by all indications the fed is about to cut interest...
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coast guard commandant admiral carl schultz, thank you admiral. marine corps commandant general david berger. thank you very much. air force chief of staff general david, thank you very much. operations,naval admiral john richardson. in times of war and peace, mark as there has answered the call of duty and has never failed. he has from uniontown pennsylvania, the hometown of his personal hero. the legendary former secretary of defense and a great one, george marshall. mark attended the united states military academy at west point. graduated in 1986, receiving a commission in the infantry. cap, he earned his ranger and fought with the famed 101st airborne division in the gulf war. he was awarded the bronze star and the combat infantry badge or his service. upgrade guide, they all told me he was a brave guy. i knew that anyway. guy, they all told me he was a brave guy. i knew that anyway. andompleted his service returned years later as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for negotiations policy. , mark hasareer advanced our national security
coast guard commandant admiral carl schultz, thank you admiral. marine corps commandant general david berger. thank you very much. air force chief of staff general david, thank you very much. operations,naval admiral john richardson. in times of war and peace, mark as there has answered the call of duty and has never failed. he has from uniontown pennsylvania, the hometown of his personal hero. the legendary former secretary of defense and a great one, george marshall. mark attended the united...
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the schultz family sold the rights last year to create new peanuts content. >>> our time is 7:57.y area. a maintenance problem triggering major flooding at san francisco bart station. we're live right there. we'll get the update on what you need to know if you ride muni and bart in and out of san francisco. >>> in the east bay, a large police presence. we have the latest after a deadly crash this morning. . >>> right now flooding at station in san francisco. muni trains are not getting through. we're live down below with a close up look at the problem. >> not far from there, another traffic mess. muni service is diverted because of the hit and run involving a pedestrian and big rig. >>> a developing story in the east bay. one is dead after a car slam into a tree overnight. we have the investigation on what led up to this crash. . >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. >> let's get to that big news affecting commuters this morning. >> let's get to sal in traffic. hey sal. >> good morning. we have bart trains that are stopping at the nation its causing a delay on that syst
the schultz family sold the rights last year to create new peanuts content. >>> our time is 7:57.y area. a maintenance problem triggering major flooding at san francisco bart station. we're live right there. we'll get the update on what you need to know if you ride muni and bart in and out of san francisco. >>> in the east bay, a large police presence. we have the latest after a deadly crash this morning. . >>> right now flooding at station in san francisco. muni...
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it has the charles schultz characters on a field trip to a nasa location. snoopy and woodstock, they are selected for a space mission while the rest of the cast staffs mission control. this new show will launch on apple tv+in the fall. the schultz family sold the rights to create new peanuts content last year. >> i do love snoopy. >> i know, i know. >>> 6:17 is the time. let's cha number of very things, including a fatal accident this morning. >> that's right. the fatal crash on buchanan road at balboa court which is right near contra loma boulevard, we are going to have more on that coming what you need to know is buchanan road is shut down near contra loma until further notice. go to the east shore freeway. i want to mention traffic is going to be slowing down but 22 minutes is much better than it was yesterday when we had trouble at the bay bridge. this morning bay bridge is normal. i want to mention embarcadero b.a.r.t. station in the east bay direction cannot exit because of flooding at that station. i talked to a b.a.r.t. dispatcher and she told me th
it has the charles schultz characters on a field trip to a nasa location. snoopy and woodstock, they are selected for a space mission while the rest of the cast staffs mission control. this new show will launch on apple tv+in the fall. the schultz family sold the rights to create new peanuts content last year. >> i do love snoopy. >> i know, i know. >>> 6:17 is the time. let's cha number of very things, including a fatal accident this morning. >> that's right. the...
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since kevin johnson got his hands dirty getting this thing over after he inherited it from howard schultzohnson made it happen by taking $7.15 billion from the sale of the company's consumer packaged goods division and using that money to buy back stock hand over fist, because the share price was so undervalued johnson comes to starbucks from juniper networks, a technology company and used his tech expertise to solve the longstanding thru-put problem. johnson's done this in his quiet way. he's donned the green apron because he's not known he could be ubiquitous and anonymous. he's improved the program, made good tie-ins with important chinese business, extending the friendship howard schultz had with alibaba that's important the chinese market is gigantic and had slowed down. it's coming back with a vengeance. starbucks doesn't seem to be suffering ill effects from the trade war. slowdown stock number three is chipotle several firms raised price targets on this one and they did the right thing. ever since brian nichol took over in february of last year as ceo, he brought a system of exper
since kevin johnson got his hands dirty getting this thing over after he inherited it from howard schultzohnson made it happen by taking $7.15 billion from the sale of the company's consumer packaged goods division and using that money to buy back stock hand over fist, because the share price was so undervalued johnson comes to starbucks from juniper networks, a technology company and used his tech expertise to solve the longstanding thru-put problem. johnson's done this in his quiet way. he's...
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brent: our coverage continues now with teri schultz we know that she was not the first choice not even the second choice. is she a good choice? teri:: she is the one name that all 28 leaders could agree on. that makes her the only choice. and the best choice. neither of the leaders that came out of the nominating process would have managed to get the other leaders. there was no other choice but to move on. that may come back to bite the leaders as they work to get parliaments approval. brent: we don't to three days to reach the point where we are right now. angela merkel spoke to reporters about this let's listen to what she had to say. >> it is important to understand that we were able to reach a unanimous decision today. it is important because it influences the ability of the eu to work in the future. we all had to compromise a bit. we had to shift our positions. the european council leaders have proven they can do so. given the different once a view in europe and among the various party groupings and prime minister's, i think we have successfully shown the european council is capab
brent: our coverage continues now with teri schultz we know that she was not the first choice not even the second choice. is she a good choice? teri:: she is the one name that all 28 leaders could agree on. that makes her the only choice. and the best choice. neither of the leaders that came out of the nominating process would have managed to get the other leaders. there was no other choice but to move on. that may come back to bite the leaders as they work to get parliaments approval. brent:...
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brent: for more on this i am joined by teri schultz.e know that president macron sent an envoy to tehran today. what is he hoping to achieve? alexalex: the goal is not in dispute. the issue is how you restrain tehran and the europeans feel like the nuclear deal which they have stuck to which the u.s. has withdrawn frorom is the best way to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. that's what emmanuel macron is trying to do. he's trying to talk to iran and to stopping its new initiative. we are still told they are at a reversible level and that europeans like to have to run halted this level to deescalate attention and to stop iran from moving further into enriched uranium. 20% would be the level at which they would be pursuing a nuclear weapon. there is time of europeans say but it is getting tight. brent: what will happen if we continue to see iran violating the deal? i want you to hear what foreign minister had to say. >> we were the ones who were advocating for the nuclear deal. we got the deal than the u.s. wiwithdrew from it. it
brent: for more on this i am joined by teri schultz.e know that president macron sent an envoy to tehran today. what is he hoping to achieve? alexalex: the goal is not in dispute. the issue is how you restrain tehran and the europeans feel like the nuclear deal which they have stuck to which the u.s. has withdrawn frorom is the best way to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. that's what emmanuel macron is trying to do. he's trying to talk to iran and to stopping its new initiative. we...
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debbie wasserman schultz, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >>> up next, president trump is in north carolina tonight, as we said, hoping to rally his base. he has a crowd there, possibly with fresh criticism aimed at the four women, the self-styled squad. will this become a tape of his campaign? you betcha'. you're watching "hardball." you're watching "hardball. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ w...that keep us active every day.... like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... ...with centrum® multigummies. so you can be unstoppable. now improved! better tasting! feed your cells today. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. we carry flowers that signify
debbie wasserman schultz, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >>> up next, president trump is in north carolina tonight, as we said, hoping to rally his base. he has a crowd there, possibly with fresh criticism aimed at the four women, the self-styled squad. will this become a tape of his campaign? you betcha'. you're watching "hardball." you're watching "hardball. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save...
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when george schultz came in he was my running years before. he asked me to be the permanent director for the last four years. secretary schultz nominated me the u.s. candidate to go to geneva. i spent 10 wonderful years there. i had the chance to see in every virtually complex or significant the world was involved in. i could see the change made. -- they would strengthen and improve the program. but i keep coming back. after all this work i say, what started it off? thatwas the seminal event made all this possible. at thatimmy carter economic summit in tokyo. i salute you. and vice president mondale, you were terrific. >> we were talking about the importance of leadership, the importance of elected officials. it is also the importance of leadership at the staff level. it is also the importance on presidents and members of congress to make sure they are putting hard-working dedicated people in those positions. that's where the work gets done. that's the benefit of this conversation, opening the curtain behind the scene and figuring out how the
when george schultz came in he was my running years before. he asked me to be the permanent director for the last four years. secretary schultz nominated me the u.s. candidate to go to geneva. i spent 10 wonderful years there. i had the chance to see in every virtually complex or significant the world was involved in. i could see the change made. -- they would strengthen and improve the program. but i keep coming back. after all this work i say, what started it off? thatwas the seminal event...
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meanwhile police in gibraltar have arrested the captain of and the rain in tankers seized by british schultz last week rory chalons has more from london. this is the result of days of searches that have gone on on the tanker they have the documents the police have electronic devices at the moment there are no charges but the police say this investigation is carrying on. so dance transitional military council says it's foiled an attempted coup or the council says it was carried out by a group of serving and retired officers and that 16 people have been arrest said they had been held at a power sharing agreement with the forces of freedom and change would be signed on ferries say but that did not happen in italy prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible corruption involving deputy prime minister ahmed tale salvini it follows media reports that a covert russian oil deal was devised to funnel millions of euros to his ruling league party salvini has denied his party received any money from moscow. the united nations is to investigate the philippines government's so-called war on drug
meanwhile police in gibraltar have arrested the captain of and the rain in tankers seized by british schultz last week rory chalons has more from london. this is the result of days of searches that have gone on on the tanker they have the documents the police have electronic devices at the moment there are no charges but the police say this investigation is carrying on. so dance transitional military council says it's foiled an attempted coup or the council says it was carried out by a group of...
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max thank you all right let's take this story now to brussels i'm joined by our correspondent teri schultz who need to use terry let's talk about why these jobs are so busy important tell our viewers i mean what's at stake here. well the president of the european commission has a huge amount of power this person will decide which countries get which post for the next 5 years that means who's going to be in charge of the economic policy of the e.u. who's going to take ahead the digital agenda who gets agriculture those are very powerful post and each country will name a commissioner to be chosen for one of those jobs so the president of the european commission is not only the face of the executive branch but very much the dealer who gets to decide what powers each country gets and the president of the european central bank that job obviously it has has an awful lot of influence over all the countries in the euro and that's why it was that's why there's been some criticism of the naming of madame lagarde because she hasn't been the president of a european central bank so some people have bee
max thank you all right let's take this story now to brussels i'm joined by our correspondent teri schultz who need to use terry let's talk about why these jobs are so busy important tell our viewers i mean what's at stake here. well the president of the european commission has a huge amount of power this person will decide which countries get which post for the next 5 years that means who's going to be in charge of the economic policy of the e.u. who's going to take ahead the digital agenda...
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wasserman-schultz. >> thank you, madam chair. chief provost, i want to return to the line of questioning that share woman lowey was on, and also -- which is the similar line of questioning on an issue i raised with acting secretary mcaleenan. lawyers in south florida have represented at least 20 undocumented children at the homestead facility that were apprehended far from the border in the interior of the country and who had biological parents living in the country, yet they were separated and detained as unaccompanied minors anyway. now, i will tell you i'm a mother, i have twin 20 year olds and a 16-year-old. my 16-year-old were two hours from me as the young man who was apprehended with his uncle, documented by the "miami herald" and eventually released after being detained for five days without the ability to make a phone call by your officers, if my child was apprehended and they were two hours from me and i was not contacted and given an opportunity to come get her when this young man had been in the country since he was 9
wasserman-schultz. >> thank you, madam chair. chief provost, i want to return to the line of questioning that share woman lowey was on, and also -- which is the similar line of questioning on an issue i raised with acting secretary mcaleenan. lawyers in south florida have represented at least 20 undocumented children at the homestead facility that were apprehended far from the border in the interior of the country and who had biological parents living in the country, yet they were...
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michelle schultz had been volunteering all weekend long, but was not there during the time of the fatal shooting. she still says it's a scary moment for everyone that was involved. >> it's just so haunting and we almost went back sunday night. my husband was joking. you know the vendors will giveaway all the food at the end and we should go back. i didn't know, i had a weird feeling and i said, we should just stay home. there's hundreds of people and they volunteer all weekend for charity. they donate all the money to charitable organizations and it's just, you know, we moved to gilroy because we wanted a safe place to raise our daughter and, you know, it's not something you think about. it's just really unfortunate. >> reporter: stay tune with us on air and online as we continue to give you the latest on this gilroy garlic festival shooting story. in gilroy dustin dorsey, abc7 news. >> we sound out that the rifle that this suspect used was an sks. it was an ak-47-type assault rifle. it was purchased legally in the state of nevada on july the 9th. >> that's gilroy police chief scott smi
michelle schultz had been volunteering all weekend long, but was not there during the time of the fatal shooting. she still says it's a scary moment for everyone that was involved. >> it's just so haunting and we almost went back sunday night. my husband was joking. you know the vendors will giveaway all the food at the end and we should go back. i didn't know, i had a weird feeling and i said, we should just stay home. there's hundreds of people and they volunteer all weekend for...