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do you take gavin new som som? >> no, but i'm not focussed on gavin newsom. focused on bringing people together. i'm focused on the message of bringing the people together and growing the economy. california has the highest effective poverty rate in the united states alongside the fifth largest economy in the world, an economy greater than great britain and a positive vertry rate akin to romania. i think we have to address the high cost of living, the housing crisis that's made homeownership out of reach for the vast majority of people. >> okay. >> fix a broken immigration system where not enough of our kids are getting the education they need for those good middle class jobs. >> so then mayor very quickly. if in fact gavin knew is som ends up winning the race, will you work with him on those issues that you just described? >> i'd work with whoever wins. >> okay. >> the race. but we're a long way from that. it's a top two primary. i expect to be in the top two. and then it's game on. we'll have. >> all right. >> we'll have a race about what kind of future we
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. >>> soms un pueblo muy hipócrita, sumamente pretensioso, no tenemos educación y queremos parecer quemplejo, según el consejo nacional para prevenir la discriminación, el rechazo a los inmigrantes no solo afecta a los extranjeros. >>> también hemos observado y es una cosa muy alarmante, que los propios inmigrantes hacia afuera a su vuelta también enfrentan discriminación. >>> y aunque también abundan las muestras de apoyo a los inmigrantes, los especialitas advierten que el racismo existe y el primer paso es reconocerlo. ♪. >>> y continuando con el tema se revela que las detenciones de inmigrantes indocumentados va en aumento en muchos estados del país, entre ellos nueva york, donde piden historial criminal aumentaron en un 225 por ciento desde que el presidente donald trump asumió la presidencia, el caso de una madre de familia ecuatoriana. >>> con la deportación ya no le renovaron y lo detuvieron y a final de mayo lo deportaron. >>> ice dejó claro que cualquier inmigrante que o esté protegido por un alivio migratorio puede ser detenido ♪. >>> sin consuelo, así se encuentra la famili
. >>> soms un pueblo muy hipócrita, sumamente pretensioso, no tenemos educación y queremos parecer quemplejo, según el consejo nacional para prevenir la discriminación, el rechazo a los inmigrantes no solo afecta a los extranjeros. >>> también hemos observado y es una cosa muy alarmante, que los propios inmigrantes hacia afuera a su vuelta también enfrentan discriminación. >>> y aunque también abundan las muestras de apoyo a los inmigrantes, los especialitas...
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som somos testigo el encuentro. kim kardashian se entrevista para indulto de su abuela. del reality entra en el lugar de las celebridades que visita la casa blanca. noticias telemundo comienza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tardes. el presidente trump volviÓ a insistir que mÉxico pagarÁ por el muro sfrfronterizo. pero a diferencia de otras veces la respuesta de su homÓlogo mexicano enrique peÑa nieto fue contundente. algo que para muchos fue p respuesta de un presidente que se va y ve una posible derrota de su partido en las prÓximas elecciones. isa oso rrio tiene las reaccion. >>> por primera vez enrique peÑa nieto se planteÓ con fuerza de que mÉxico pagarÍa por la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo, primero en inglÉs y luego en espaÑol dijo que no mexicano no pagarÁ por un muro ahora y nunca. la respuesta del mandatario mexicano llega en medio de una candente campaÑa electoral, y cuando al presidente peÑa nieto apenas le quedan 6 meses como presidente de mÉxico. ayer en un acto en nashville tenn
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there are going to beculum som fired people. a vote finished at 2:00 in the morning. we put a on that to update you. >> bob redell talked to people before that meeting. bob, how long did this meeting go? >> reporter: ten hours, marcus and laura, unified board meeting began at headquarters 4:30 yesterday afternoon, didn't end until 2:30 with that vote. a clerk who has been on the board a number of years said she had never seen a meeting here run this long. there were a lot of parents who had a lot to say. in the past couple of hours the board did vote not to offer sex education for fourth, fifth, and sixth-graders because they don't believe what they had proposed was compliant with state law. there's also a lot of people -- a number of people who are against it. the district will offer for students seven through nine. he said he believes the majority of parents want sex ed but the issue over what should be taught. three rs, right, respect, responsibility, which contained topics too explicit and not age appropriate for students four through six. we heard from one discus
there are going to beculum som fired people. a vote finished at 2:00 in the morning. we put a on that to update you. >> bob redell talked to people before that meeting. bob, how long did this meeting go? >> reporter: ten hours, marcus and laura, unified board meeting began at headquarters 4:30 yesterday afternoon, didn't end until 2:30 with that vote. a clerk who has been on the board a number of years said she had never seen a meeting here run this long. there were a lot of parents...
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som not certain there are many voices within israel that think it is the only way we should go, or the smartest. melinda: donald trump is a firm believer disruption can produce surprisingly constructive results. the fact is, conventional diplomacy has, so far, achieved only a stalemate. how confident are you that by shaking things up he can, in some way, reactivate something like a constructive peace process? alan: i am very confident. is not true that conventional diplomacy created a stalemate. conventional diplomacy over the eight years of the obama administration created a catastrophe for everyone concerned in the middle east. look at syria, look at the palestinians, look at yemen, look at the rise of iran, look at lebanon. situations, all caused by doing nothing. taking the do-nothing approach, we are putting everything on the table, you deliver. it is already working. after trump said we are moving the embassy to jerusalem, up came prince salman been mohammed, who said to abbas, publicly, you need to recognize israel and deal with the reality. the president of egypt tried to convi
som not certain there are many voices within israel that think it is the only way we should go, or the smartest. melinda: donald trump is a firm believer disruption can produce surprisingly constructive results. the fact is, conventional diplomacy has, so far, achieved only a stalemate. how confident are you that by shaking things up he can, in some way, reactivate something like a constructive peace process? alan: i am very confident. is not true that conventional diplomacy created a...
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w going laughing all ever mordae an sevn we're looking at walnut creek where the temperature is in som temperatures today, breezy in spots. chance of sible a all storms for us. live doppler 7 is quiet so far this mo a lesser extent in the temperuromg ac t south bay, lowok biggest b jump. near 80 inn fremont 70s through most of our inland and east bay neighborhoods. st to st chance of drizzle will emlesser extent in theinhe lowtu e to mid 50s. here is my accuweather seven-day forecast. i kept the rain chances out for thursday, friday and saturday. they're potentially the three warmest days coming up. here is alexis. >> good morning, mike. a little good news to start off this report in the central valley. we had a crash on the lighter side of o grant line road. two right lanes were blocked last time i checked. they have cleared thaastbnd fro. and nran issue cyet.is is dueh for now you can use 68e. >>>0 snoopy is tagging building etholver union city. the department posted these obousl we' notgraffiti theyay s lit t snoopy, anyone with info call union city police. >>> a service to track th
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som love it, some people really hate it. especially all the trash. this neighbor built a barricade around his house to discourage public urination. >> sometimes they get up here, they use the rest room or they broke my stairs. >> reporter: other neighbors say things are pretty calm compared to years past. >> i'm fine with this. this is pretty chill. >> reporter: party on beta breakers. in san francisco cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> oakland locals today hosted a huge barbecue at lake merritt dubbed barbecuing while black. the community event is in response to last month's incident when a white woman was caught on cell phone video calling police on two black men for using a charcoal grill. she said using that type of grill in that spot is illegal. the bystander who filmed it said the woman was being racist. >> if there is any reason she feels uncomfortable with people having a good time, why not come over here and join the fun so next time she wouldn't have any reasons to call the cops, you know? we were here unified, just enjoying this beautiful sund
som love it, some people really hate it. especially all the trash. this neighbor built a barricade around his house to discourage public urination. >> sometimes they get up here, they use the rest room or they broke my stairs. >> reporter: other neighbors say things are pretty calm compared to years past. >> i'm fine with this. this is pretty chill. >> reporter: party on beta breakers. in san francisco cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> oakland locals today hosted a...
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whether he sees som i vision the near term of some reunificion with the south. there are so many questions.th one o other big questions is what, if any red line does donald trump have right now. something that strikes me in the president's talk is that he has learned this sevid. this walky phrase that's been cking around i political circles for years. president trump had an asian diplomat who pointed this out to me. complete, verifiable, irreversible denucleare. there's no way to fudge that with a handshake and ap. photo that's serious business. >> someone aed president trump what does denuclearize mean to you? he saidhat's easy, he gets rid of his nukes. >> what john bolton said this week in talking i about tn deal, the economic association said they'reit complyingthe deal. he said you cannot say that unless you think they and the american intelligence agencies are verifiable. if that's the case, whoa how are we going to say it with north korea? hebert: if north korea puts denuclearize on table in singapore, what does the u.s. put on the table? removing the nea
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so there's all these people around donald trump who could be hingegal jeopardy, som that's a lot bigger. when i think of president trump sitting down think of the interview with lester holt. he was asked why did you fire james comey? he said it's because of the russia thing. it was stunning but he was telling the truth so if he does go into t interview and tells the truth, what does that mean? robert: mark, you've studied american power ander itional diplomacy. the president is trying to do a lot of things around the world. what does it mean for him to have this cloud as he endangsn n fore policy? mark: the white house c to function normally in terms of the state departmndt cabinet so at some level the policy rontinues. theem is, when you have a president that is thisu distracted, an have the president lose the plot. i was talking to a white house official recently about north korea policy, which has gotten a bit messy in the last few days. the north koreans have sent whethersignals about the summit meeting will happen or not so here's the president dealing wit a curveball from the nort
so there's all these people around donald trump who could be hingegal jeopardy, som that's a lot bigger. when i think of president trump sitting down think of the interview with lester holt. he was asked why did you fire james comey? he said it's because of the russia thing. it was stunning but he was telling the truth so if he does go into t interview and tells the truth, what does that mean? robert: mark, you've studied american power ander itional diplomacy. the president is trying to do a...
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>> you can make som j guesses.onson had never been a ceo of a company, he had never done a tn around. so penney's needed turn around experience but he didn't have the experience. with rachel, the big question will be can she do things that scale at macy's? she's done a fabulousob at her store, but what happens when you have a lot of stort ? >> what abe culturals aspect of a company? you take starbucks orapple, there's a specific culture that surrounds and isn that company. does it matter what kind of a ceo you bring in? does it have to match what the culture or can you change the culture? >> sue, you nailed it.ot it's to be a match. ron johnson and penney's were a complete mismatch. he was california he was so california he didn't want to move to texas to penney's headquarters. >> right. >> penney's old guard rej lted hie an immune system rejects antibodies. making that fit from small to big to what you're doing to the new one you know you can't -- you can't make a big contribution at n people board with you. >> in
>> you can make som j guesses.onson had never been a ceo of a company, he had never done a tn around. so penney's needed turn around experience but he didn't have the experience. with rachel, the big question will be can she do things that scale at macy's? she's done a fabulousob at her store, but what happens when you have a lot of stort ? >> what abe culturals aspect of a company? you take starbucks orapple, there's a specific culture that surrounds and isn that company. does it...
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>>hi som i never imagined what happened. nada: through their fame and fortune, david and peggy asrockefeller d one of the elections, an filled their family homes with rare treasures. the top was picasso'spi mastere "young girl a flower basket," which hung for decades in the family library. it feted $150 million. other highlights include this early portrait of george washington and furniture and precious porcelain, including an ice-cream bowl that belonged to napoon. this high-profile sale attracted the biggest collectors a it shows the continued strength of the art market but also been during power of the rockefeller name. tawfik, bbc -- nada news, new york. people regard today's chaotic political , but ones not normal historian says actually, it is. a new book studies how america has always been o find its way back to unity even during the most partisan times in the country's history. my colleague katty kay spoke with historian jon meacham to discuss his book "the soul of amera." katty: you have chosen this moment to write
>>hi som i never imagined what happened. nada: through their fame and fortune, david and peggy asrockefeller d one of the elections, an filled their family homes with rare treasures. the top was picasso'spi mastere "young girl a flower basket," which hung for decades in the family library. it feted $150 million. other highlights include this early portrait of george washington and furniture and precious porcelain, including an ice-cream bowl that belonged to napoon. this...
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the answers of the question of ichow many of the 80 or soms of harvey weinstein might be allowed to take the stand is anyone's guess at this point. the judge has tremendous discretion. for sure, the kinds of cases that would be allowed to be admitted for that kind of testimony to show that he had a pattern of a certain type of behavior would he to be similar enough to the allegations here. it couldn't just be any woman who said he sexually a her.ed e facts would have to line up pretty closely to what we see here. he does have a pretty strange pattern. for bill cosby, it was a strangr paof drugging women, knocking them unconscious, and raping them.te for harvey wei, his pattern that is strange enough to admit some of the other womeh's testimonies is tha lured them with false claims about "you come to my office and i will help you get a job in hollywood." he did that a lot. if i were the judge in this case, i would let those women testified to their stories to show that is is not a guy who was on a bad date with women who found him boorish. this is a guy who s predatory, using his power to
the answers of the question of ichow many of the 80 or soms of harvey weinstein might be allowed to take the stand is anyone's guess at this point. the judge has tremendous discretion. for sure, the kinds of cases that would be allowed to be admitted for that kind of testimony to show that he had a pattern of a certain type of behavior would he to be similar enough to the allegations here. it couldn't just be any woman who said he sexually a her.ed e facts would have to line up pretty closely...
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farm goods like soy beans and scale back som non-tariff barriers like quality control protection. in exchange the u.s. would eas restrictions on zte which has effectively stopped operations cause of a u.s. sales band. he deal could encourage the commerce ministry to restart the review of qualcomm's acquisition of nxp of the netherlands. that had been stalled because of the chinese. i spoke to the chair of the americanhaer of commerce here, and he said that the u.s. business community is concerned about a potential missed opportunity. he says there's a fear that the focus on cutting the trade deficit and the reprieve for zte could become a distraction from the larger structural issues, like market access and fair reciprocal treatment. and with president tmp watching china on his side for his upcoming summit with north korea's kim jong-un, there's a worry here that the trump administration could rush a deag without addreshose concerns. for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yn in beijing. >>> home depot was one of the worst performing stocks in thed dow shares fell more than 1% a
farm goods like soy beans and scale back som non-tariff barriers like quality control protection. in exchange the u.s. would eas restrictions on zte which has effectively stopped operations cause of a u.s. sales band. he deal could encourage the commerce ministry to restart the review of qualcomm's acquisition of nxp of the netherlands. that had been stalled because of the chinese. i spoke to the chair of the americanhaer of commerce here, and he said that the u.s. business community is...
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they said there was a hole ineo it and som went out.trump: tammie jo shults [applause] president trump: i understand you are one of the first women to fly tactical fighter aircraft in the united states navy. you drew from years of training and safety and youad to land a plane. god bless you all, and thank you very much for being at the white house. it is really an honor to meet you all. a hero's welcome there. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news a, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, yo you can swip way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust.do load now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,io kovler found pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? ittarts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal n
they said there was a hole ineo it and som went out.trump: tammie jo shults [applause] president trump: i understand you are one of the first women to fly tactical fighter aircraft in the united states navy. you drew from years of training and safety and youad to land a plane. god bless you all, and thank you very much for being at the white house. it is really an honor to meet you all. a hero's welcome there. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >>...
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comingin the system that has to be redistributed throughout the volcano's plumbing system andpi caused som bursts, so to speak. laura: it is quite a spectacular sight. how much of a danger do these sulfuric fumes pose? >> one of the issues with the lava flows bei erupted is that ey emit so2 gas, sulfur dioxide. there is concern about respiratory illness or respiratory problems. the other ing that is occurring with the lava flow is as it moves over the vegetation, it is starting fires. there is also a lot of smoke in the air, and it is not a pleasant environment, which is one of the reasons theev uation has occurred. laura: the big question of course that everyone wants to know is with all this technology we have now and the seismicit mapping, iver possible to predict an eruption like this?ra >> yes, gey when we have instruments on top of the volcano and even when we don't, we are able to see some sort of activity coming. we have been anticipating increased activity from kilauea for weeks based on things observed visually, with seismometers, thermal cameras. there are lots of foods that the
comingin the system that has to be redistributed throughout the volcano's plumbing system andpi caused som bursts, so to speak. laura: it is quite a spectacular sight. how much of a danger do these sulfuric fumes pose? >> one of the issues with the lava flows bei erupted is that ey emit so2 gas, sulfur dioxide. there is concern about respiratory illness or respiratory problems. the other ing that is occurring with the lava flow is as it moves over the vegetation, it is starting fires....
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this ishi som i've never seen before. >> stewart: the president this morning tweet bed the mid term campaigns. where do things stand for democrats and republicans at this point? >> there is data that encourage d worry both sides. the things we know about mid terms ishey often depend on the prentsi approval rating and which party would you want to see in charge. up to this point thereident's apology numbers have been abysmal and the democrats in double digits. the president's approval uptick and better than it would and the generic percentage shrinking for democrats which would please republicans. however, we know the number of young students who have registered in the wake of the parkland shooting is unprecedentedly large. if young voters turn out which hix doey don' in mid terms, is just awful. >> jeff greenfieldthanks for joining us. >> thank you. : >> stewar more on the victims of the santa fe high school shooting, visit pbs.org/newshour. >> stewart: the united states is in the midst of a maternal health crisis. in fact, women in the united states are more likely to die from pregnancy-rela
this ishi som i've never seen before. >> stewart: the president this morning tweet bed the mid term campaigns. where do things stand for democrats and republicans at this point? >> there is data that encourage d worry both sides. the things we know about mid terms ishey often depend on the prentsi approval rating and which party would you want to see in charge. up to this point thereident's apology numbers have been abysmal and the democrats in double digits. the president's...
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. >> som people say -- they may say this is not torture. it does not feel le thisone.isten, threatening my life, that's a torture. threatening to rape, to kill, to utate, to all of this, isolation is a torture. >> thaargument doesn't work, says a former member of president obama's detention policy task force. >> there was evidence, including the computer of his which contained cmunications with khalid sheikh mohammed, a research file on possible chemical weapons, and other extremist materials. so any effort to deny that he had anything to do with thi is not terribly credible. that's separate and apart from the question of how he w treated, particularly while he was in military custody. >> in 2009, al marri's enemy combatant status was reviewed, and he pleaded guilty in t. criminal co but he received only eight years, reduced the judge noted because of unacceptable treatment in u.s. custody. but the judge also told al marri you do not truly regret what you did. al marri now walks free, one of the few former detainees who can identify his interrogators. his u.s. legal op
. >> som people say -- they may say this is not torture. it does not feel le thisone.isten, threatening my life, that's a torture. threatening to rape, to kill, to utate, to all of this, isolation is a torture. >> thaargument doesn't work, says a former member of president obama's detention policy task force. >> there was evidence, including the computer of his which contained cmunications with khalid sheikh mohammed, a research file on possible chemical weapons, and other...
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the majority in who the leaders are going to be, but i think it is best for us now i'm off to have som have some kind n internal bonding over who is going to be in the leadership we had about a month and a half oo ago. my position on that has not changed but it's about rallying the troops and getting to these dynamic candidates that we have across the country elected. >> host: in the past year you made two trips to iowa, three trips to new hampshire, one to south carolina. very important primary. why? >> guest: i want to be part of the discussion happening now. we do have congressional races in those states that are very important if we get to the majority we have to pick up a seat in new hampshire and have the opportunity to pick up a couple of seats in iowa including steve king. we can pick up a couple seats in north carolina and i'm also going to west virginia and kentucky and others as well so it's not just those states, but those are important and i think it's an opportunity for me to help shape the message which is important now. >> host: your next-door neighbor also an important
the majority in who the leaders are going to be, but i think it is best for us now i'm off to have som have some kind n internal bonding over who is going to be in the leadership we had about a month and a half oo ago. my position on that has not changed but it's about rallying the troops and getting to these dynamic candidates that we have across the country elected. >> host: in the past year you made two trips to iowa, three trips to new hampshire, one to south carolina. very important...
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. >> maybe they want to have som paid time off. maybe they want to have tuition reimbursemento that they can go back to school, get that master's degree, go get more education. in terms of health and fitness, getting that fitness membership. flexible perks especially for women in there say iidn't have to ask for the raise, i wanted the three day work week. >> not jtt women thaant that. >> sharon, as always. >> thank you, sharon. >> sure. >> good stuff. >>> coming up, mapping the road. why one autonomous vehicle startup in texas thinks it's different from all of the other. >>> artificial intelligence was part of the focus ofs microsof developer's conference. the company announced a $25 million five-yor program encourage software developers to nce totificial intelli help those with disabilities. ceo satyad nadella s it's about using computing for social good. thee initiat will include seed grants for startups, nonprofits and academic research. >>> and artificial intelligench was also center piece for a new startup that is focused on
. >> maybe they want to have som paid time off. maybe they want to have tuition reimbursemento that they can go back to school, get that master's degree, go get more education. in terms of health and fitness, getting that fitness membership. flexible perks especially for women in there say iidn't have to ask for the raise, i wanted the three day work week. >> not jtt women thaant that. >> sharon, as always. >> thank you, sharon. >> sure. >> good stuff....
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been really enjoying this and i would like to know the definition of what a political correctness is som a buddhist term that's been thrown around for decades and yet nobody can tell me what it is. it seems to me that it's just not insulting people. i will take the answer off the air. good question. first of all, if that is politically correct, i am not for it because to try to insult people like bush or al-assad or hitler. what people react against is a thought, the thought police. you can't say one thing because it's not the right thing "-end-quotes and that's not good because that's kind of the enemy of truth assuming there is a truth, but i'm not getting into that. but we can get closer to the truttruth and it is political correctness is the enemy of if it is just enforced thinking right out of orwell. my favorite writer. >> host: stewart in mechanicsville, go ahead with your question. >> guest: >> caller: i was sitting here reading a book and also watching you at the same time. i put down my book and i'm smoking a pipe so that's not correct either but i've been listening to you and
been really enjoying this and i would like to know the definition of what a political correctness is som a buddhist term that's been thrown around for decades and yet nobody can tell me what it is. it seems to me that it's just not insulting people. i will take the answer off the air. good question. first of all, if that is politically correct, i am not for it because to try to insult people like bush or al-assad or hitler. what people react against is a thought, the thought police. you can't...
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finally, evaluate as list of recommended and other potential changes to the central som a plan. aside from the request to set development capacity to see sites based on the key sites guidelines the recommended changes to the plan and other issues for consideration are evaluated in the eir should you choose to adopt the plan with these motion. regarding certification for the central soma plan has been revised. i was extra copies of the plan to my left. this analyze it is plan with the exception to the proposed open space improvements and street network improvements which are analyzed at a project specific level. the implementation would result in the following unavoidable environmental impacts that could not be mitigated below a significant level. jurisdiction over the project with the purpose of mit mitigatg an environmental effect. related to changes to street which results in greater traffic noise. the eir finds this to be a significant plan level and cumulative plan use impact. plan development would result in adverse change in the significance of historical resources and def
finally, evaluate as list of recommended and other potential changes to the central som a plan. aside from the request to set development capacity to see sites based on the key sites guidelines the recommended changes to the plan and other issues for consideration are evaluated in the eir should you choose to adopt the plan with these motion. regarding certification for the central soma plan has been revised. i was extra copies of the plan to my left. this analyze it is plan with the exception...
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why som has been happening everywhere. the teachers screamed at us to run, so we the teachers screamed at us to run, so we all took off. i ran through someone's yard and jumped through theirfence. someone's yard and jumped through their fence. the emergencies evers is poured onto the school ground. a sheriff confirming what everybody feared. this was another deadly mass shooting. i hope it is not -- we have approximately ten that are not fully confirmed but i know it could be in this range. majority of those are probably students. the president of the united states appeared before the cameras, again, the most and least powerful person on earth. we grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our sport and love to eve ryo ne and send our sport and love to everyone affected ——, support and love. i've is absolutely horrific attack. and the threat may not be over. moments ago, police said explosive devices had been found in and near the school. americans are struggling to explain the inexplicable, again. james cook, bbc news.
why som has been happening everywhere. the teachers screamed at us to run, so we the teachers screamed at us to run, so we all took off. i ran through someone's yard and jumped through theirfence. someone's yard and jumped through their fence. the emergencies evers is poured onto the school ground. a sheriff confirming what everybody feared. this was another deadly mass shooting. i hope it is not -- we have approximately ten that are not fully confirmed but i know it could be in this range....
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this is som the administration in the united stateshting for. you saw the tweet from president trump saying stay tuned. the families of the men are hoping to be released. one was taken in 2016 and one in 2015. the son of the detainees says he has been given no indication yet. that said, there is a source telling cnn who has knowledge of the negotiations under way that conversations were had two months ago when the north korean foreign minister traveled to sweden. that is when release was discussed. it was made clear that u.s. officials would not tie or link the release of the men to the broader goal of the main issue which remains denuclearization. you have the secretary of state traveling to pyongyang and said the release of the men is a topic of conversation with kim jong-un and denuclearization and the national security adviser was speaking out over the weekend. he was asked if the three hostages would be released before the summit. he said this is something north korea needs to look at and take very seriously. certainly the administration ha
this is som the administration in the united stateshting for. you saw the tweet from president trump saying stay tuned. the families of the men are hoping to be released. one was taken in 2016 and one in 2015. the son of the detainees says he has been given no indication yet. that said, there is a source telling cnn who has knowledge of the negotiations under way that conversations were had two months ago when the north korean foreign minister traveled to sweden. that is when release was...
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else som is the many reason the bears are sticking to their guns the mortgage business is so bad, long-termare i hope those are done. the price of oil up. natural gas prices through the floor. hope springs eternal for ge power. i understand the bear thesis the bears need to wrap their heads around ge. geo p geo politics is now giving flanery a huge break if he doesn't, frankly, that is inconceivable to me. but then, again, inconceivable was the province of flanery's predecessor, not flanery himself. stick with cramer. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. >>> let's be obvious that is the theme of tonight's show an obvious oil stock, how about general electric because oil stocks are going higher entertain the idea of buying chevron or schlumberger. i suggest you buy raytheon still way too low. lockheed martin will work. defense and oil because of what is going on in the middle east normally i would say that is way too stupid but not in this market in this market, it i
else som is the many reason the bears are sticking to their guns the mortgage business is so bad, long-termare i hope those are done. the price of oil up. natural gas prices through the floor. hope springs eternal for ge power. i understand the bear thesis the bears need to wrap their heads around ge. geo p geo politics is now giving flanery a huge break if he doesn't, frankly, that is inconceivable to me. but then, again, inconceivable was the province of flanery's predecessor, not flanery...
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the bombs are assembled here in rural som dania about forty five kilometers west of collier county. in a valley near the town of goma is no less is an unassuming looking factory that makes bombs by the thousands. it belongs to a company called wm italia the abbreviation stands for rhine mittal weapon and munition and it is a one hundred percent subsidiary of german arms manufacturer run mittal. but it got the days this is a german factory on italian territory that makes a deadly product. bombs that are sold all over the world by a measurement here germany is exploiting it disadvantaged area. with its high unemployment. arms are being manufactured for huge profit that that brute added not is what is happening in this area. when it gets to the course of that he thought. but where of the bombs made by iran mittal insaan dinny and deployed in twenty fifteen an employee of the ngo human rights watch snapped these photographs of bomb components. they were found in sabah in northern yemen city with a population of fifty thousand shortly after a saudi bombing raid. the bomb but as a code nu
the bombs are assembled here in rural som dania about forty five kilometers west of collier county. in a valley near the town of goma is no less is an unassuming looking factory that makes bombs by the thousands. it belongs to a company called wm italia the abbreviation stands for rhine mittal weapon and munition and it is a one hundred percent subsidiary of german arms manufacturer run mittal. but it got the days this is a german factory on italian territory that makes a deadly product. bombs...
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but i would say even more importantly than that i get soms some of the benefits of his job without everaving some of the responsibilities for the collateral consequences. he is so goo good if it is a thr that he knows i care about. he is so good at saying okay tell me what you think. so, i tell people back home the only thing better than being a u.s. senato senator is having ad friend who is. you get to weigh in on issues that you would like without having to deal with all of the other things that make the job of quite as great as it seems. >> there's a lot of good perks of being a senator, great state to represent, but one of the hardest things for you that you talk about in the book was the shootings in charleston. i know that broke all of our hearts. it brought your friendship it sounded like closer together but that was a hard thing. talk about what happened in charleston and how that not only unified your friendship, but it ended up unifying the state and i think to a large degree the country. >> it's something we try to share in the unified. it's hard to go back to the time when o
but i would say even more importantly than that i get soms some of the benefits of his job without everaving some of the responsibilities for the collateral consequences. he is so goo good if it is a thr that he knows i care about. he is so good at saying okay tell me what you think. so, i tell people back home the only thing better than being a u.s. senato senator is having ad friend who is. you get to weigh in on issues that you would like without having to deal with all of the other things...
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but som united arab emites representatives and others in the meeting that was supposedly did foreigns helping in a u.s. election. this is the second time. they say nothing came of it. if nothing came of it, is that good enough? >> well, it is bothersome in seeking help from any foreign nation to help influence or support a political campaign. to me the fact that there was outreach here in an effort to engage in a foreign government or governments just philosophically, i don't think it's good for our country to have involvement of foreign countries. and i speak about this in a book, with respect to the russians. >> facts and fearsis the new book. i want a young woman asked me what am i supposed to do now? took me a moment to get my head around the doubt before i could respond. then i told her and her colleagues the only thing i could say. keep doing the business of intelligence. keep shoveling intelligence coal down to the engine room and let the people on the bridge worry about what direction we're headed, how fast we're going, and how to arrange the deck chairs. keep our mission in
but som united arab emites representatives and others in the meeting that was supposedly did foreigns helping in a u.s. election. this is the second time. they say nothing came of it. if nothing came of it, is that good enough? >> well, it is bothersome in seeking help from any foreign nation to help influence or support a political campaign. to me the fact that there was outreach here in an effort to engage in a foreign government or governments just philosophically, i don't think it's...
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the reality is that, yes, trump is frustrate bod i soy what som giuliani has said.ike some of what jounl's said. it makes the staff's job much harder. this untethered cooperate answering his phone during dinners. they don't really need two donald trumps. that is, i think, what they're concerned about. i think giuliani is having a lot of fun. i think he is enjoying theis. >> he's having a lot of fun? >> i do think he is having fun. >> because he's back in front and center. >> yeah. i think this is -- he's a former prosecutor and i think he's got a long legal resume and i think there is an aspect of this that is enjoyable for him. >> maggie haberman, thanks very much. >>> much more ahead on today's breaking news on michael cohen and payments linked to a russian oligarch. >>> we'll also get on the updates going on in four states. west virginia, the controversial candidate says either way he's a winner because probation ends at midnight. he was in prison. that's not the strangest thing he's said during this campaign. details ahead. ♪ ♪ build your next big thing to run i
the reality is that, yes, trump is frustrate bod i soy what som giuliani has said.ike some of what jounl's said. it makes the staff's job much harder. this untethered cooperate answering his phone during dinners. they don't really need two donald trumps. that is, i think, what they're concerned about. i think giuliani is having a lot of fun. i think he is enjoying theis. >> he's having a lot of fun? >> i do think he is having fun. >> because he's back in front and center....
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this is one of the locations where protests are taking place because we'll see cam la harris and new som, this will have an impact on folks that may have appointments at different hospitals not only here but throughout the bay area. i want to jump into the specifics during this three-day strike through the system. you see thatyour screen, 800 cancer appointments will be postponed including 2840 chemotherapy infusions. 300 nonemergency surgeries rescheduled. as far as the purpose of the strike, increase in wages for service workers within the uc system, which includes but not limited to janitors, cooks and security guards and truck drivers and that's just naming a small group of these service workers. the union is asking for 20% raises over next three years and hospital is offering only 3% over four years. the california nurse's association is also going to be part of the strike on tuesday and showing solidarity. a representative with union for the workers had this to say about current wages for workers that they are -- >> when we talk about service members, they make about $40,000 a year
this is one of the locations where protests are taking place because we'll see cam la harris and new som, this will have an impact on folks that may have appointments at different hospitals not only here but throughout the bay area. i want to jump into the specifics during this three-day strike through the system. you see thatyour screen, 800 cancer appointments will be postponed including 2840 chemotherapy infusions. 300 nonemergency surgeries rescheduled. as far as the purpose of the strike,...
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what we are seeing at the moment is som interesting moves in sectors.e three hotspots this morning, let's dig into the movie screen and get an idea. 9.98%, i don't think that is ex-dividend. pandora trading down, as well as very have mixed numbers. vodafone is trading softer this we have aown 2.73%, departure. he will be replaced -- replaced by the cfo. anglo trading softer, as well. tickingd about charts higher for the miners, that is not the case. easyjet, the market likes what it is hearing. up byt stock trading 4.15%, a standout story. easyjet is talking about some decent seat metrics, but we will be talking to, but this is a sector very much in flux at the moment. moving through, looking to take more space in the low-cost business with the norwegian offer. easyjet is trading quite strongly. we will come back to them in a moment, we will be talking to the boss of the business. let's talk about turkey told the, bloomberg fresh sanctions on iran are not good for stability in the region. he spoke -- the president spoke with me in london. of course, now
what we are seeing at the moment is som interesting moves in sectors.e three hotspots this morning, let's dig into the movie screen and get an idea. 9.98%, i don't think that is ex-dividend. pandora trading down, as well as very have mixed numbers. vodafone is trading softer this we have aown 2.73%, departure. he will be replaced -- replaced by the cfo. anglo trading softer, as well. tickingd about charts higher for the miners, that is not the case. easyjet, the market likes what it is hearing....
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launch i can't write a script that is more favorable for us to get what we believe is a great product in somdifferent working with amazon than netflix how would you say that >> one, man does retail and the other makes content. i guess they're the same but i think i'm the wrong guest to give the answer >> really quick. the me too movement has wrapped up some celebrity chef. >> yes. >> what do she was say about that >> i think we're in a period of still listening and being patient because i think the chefs want to have a dialogue as a whole. the culinary industry needs to improve, right we need to get better. my own company, we can all strive to get better to create a more fair, diverse, inclusive workplace. and for a long time, the culinary arts was sort november the dark ages. and we're in 2018, and it's time everyone grows up. >> finally, a buddy of mine here was saying that reservations for the l.a. restaurant impossible to get it's like a ticket, buying a concert ticket you go on. they're wiped out for the month. how do you think about that? do you consider it lost business how do you man
launch i can't write a script that is more favorable for us to get what we believe is a great product in somdifferent working with amazon than netflix how would you say that >> one, man does retail and the other makes content. i guess they're the same but i think i'm the wrong guest to give the answer >> really quick. the me too movement has wrapped up some celebrity chef. >> yes. >> what do she was say about that >> i think we're in a period of still listening and...
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loft people in this areare going to -- a lot of people in this area will be affected by this oreonow som or a family. so that's what's happening at this point, dealing with th emotions, and then from this point on, we'll see what kind of activism comes forward as a result of this. >> woodruff: certainly understandable. gail delaughter with houston public media. we thank you. >> thank you judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, a cuban passenger plane crashed shortly after takeoff today, killing over 100 people on board. state media reported that the three survivors were in critical condition. the boeing 737 was headed towaty the eastern f holguin, when it plummeted into a field just outside havana. cuba's president visited the scene and said officials would investigate the cause. back in this country, in a rebuke to president trump and g.o.p. leaders, a massive farm funding bill failed to pass the u.s. house of reprentatives. conservative republicans withheld their votes while they seek to gain levere in a separate fight with moderate republicans over immigration. far-right freedom c
loft people in this areare going to -- a lot of people in this area will be affected by this oreonow som or a family. so that's what's happening at this point, dealing with th emotions, and then from this point on, we'll see what kind of activism comes forward as a result of this. >> woodruff: certainly understandable. gail delaughter with houston public media. we thank you. >> thank you judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, a cuban passenger plane crashed shortly after...
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t i want him to have som image etched on his brain that his -- other than his dad sleeping all the timsh or fight a fire or something. because saturday like when the l show is obvion, last saturday i was home with james. and he's like, "dad?" i'm like, "oh, no, no, dad's at work."'s and ike, "dad." [ laughter ] like he sleeps for a living. [ laughter ] it's so bad. we love you michael. [ applause ] >> seth: you have a new ok. >> yeah. >> which is very exciting called "my squirrel days." >> yes. >> seth: and i'm very ashamed to be the only person on this panel right nowho has not written a book. >> oh. >> seth: you are all accomplished authors. but this is real squirrel. yes? >> yeah. there was -- yeah. >> seth: and you did multiple photos with it. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: how -- what was it like working with a real squirrel? >> again, like a comment on my life, that was probably the most difficult thing i' ever had to do was photograph myself with a live squirrel. and at the beginning, i had all these wild pitches like, "i think we should get the squirrel thrashing at my face.an
t i want him to have som image etched on his brain that his -- other than his dad sleeping all the timsh or fight a fire or something. because saturday like when the l show is obvion, last saturday i was home with james. and he's like, "dad?" i'm like, "oh, no, no, dad's at work."'s and ike, "dad." [ laughter ] like he sleeps for a living. [ laughter ] it's so bad. we love you michael. [ applause ] >> seth: you have a new ok. >> yeah. >> which is...
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the really surprising part is that we've now been quitee som years through the recession and unemployment rates is very and that trend hasn't changed. so these low-fertity rates, despite relatively good economic conditions, are really surprising. i wouldn't argue that they're disaster or particularly worrisome. i would argue that the u.s. detigraphics in general coe to be relatively healthy, at least compared to many other high-income countries. >> let's talk about the economic anxiety. obviously a lot of people point toward that as a theory why the birth ra declines. as you mentioned, we're out of a recession now. how do you look at these numbers? how do you explain this decline? >> so, presumably, a big part is driven by a delay of chi bearing. there have been big declines in enage fertility rates, and that is good news, because that presumably is a decline in unintend pregnancies, and across adult ages, a delay of child embargo resultg from, on on hand, a desire to have charnt later ages, oten perhaps pressured by economic stress in early adulthood or high housing prices, or desires to
the really surprising part is that we've now been quitee som years through the recession and unemployment rates is very and that trend hasn't changed. so these low-fertity rates, despite relatively good economic conditions, are really surprising. i wouldn't argue that they're disaster or particularly worrisome. i would argue that the u.s. detigraphics in general coe to be relatively healthy, at least compared to many other high-income countries. >> let's talk about the economic anxiety....
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calvin coolidge limited emmigration so it took som oxygen out of the fair, but also a free press said this is not who we are,rding and coolidge said this is not who we are, and, ultimately, our better angels prevaed at least briefly. >> woodruff: there are so many other examples but one of the principle one is the red sare, after world war ii, the 1950s, is mccarthy era, and roy cohn was a figure, someone who co incidentally was a mentor to donald trmp, was a fure. >> we hope it's coincidental. >> woodruff: yea in many ways the 1930s and50 early $1re the most aknoll gauss periods. in the '30s we had a question about whether democratic capitalism would survive the decade. prident roosevelt could ha aculled the powers of a dictator if so inclined. in the middle ofhe '50s, joe mccarthy gave a speech saying i hae in my hand names of 205 communists. he didn't tweet it but might as well of, and it lasted about four years. what happenedwas henderstood the media, how wire services worked, he understood raid you, he understood television, he understood how to co the narrative. any of this soun
calvin coolidge limited emmigration so it took som oxygen out of the fair, but also a free press said this is not who we are,rding and coolidge said this is not who we are, and, ultimately, our better angels prevaed at least briefly. >> woodruff: there are so many other examples but one of the principle one is the red sare, after world war ii, the 1950s, is mccarthy era, and roy cohn was a figure, someone who co incidentally was a mentor to donald trmp, was a fure. >> we hope it's...
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>> well, you know, to me, this is som we have been add vo advocating for an awfully long time. it's very interesting johnson's private life as you described was quite controversial and involved not just marrying and sleeping with whomever he wanted to, but also involved charges of violence, domestic violence. so there are some interesting things. the most important thing, i think, is it shines a light on the racism of that period but aso the racism of our period where code wornd racist remarks still sort of populate itr speech, ans very, very harmful to an african man back then, jack johnson, who was the undispughted heavy w champion of the world and arguably the greatest of all time mohamed ali in his camp thought they were, and when ali sparred, they said ghost in the house, ghost in the house, but almost for men of color today, almost daily we hear of incidents of these things happenin b so the pardoins to remind us, i believe, of how much work we have the a do, the fact that it really begins with eaofh ons if we're really going to change this dynamic and live out, as dr. ki
>> well, you know, to me, this is som we have been add vo advocating for an awfully long time. it's very interesting johnson's private life as you described was quite controversial and involved not just marrying and sleeping with whomever he wanted to, but also involved charges of violence, domestic violence. so there are some interesting things. the most important thing, i think, is it shines a light on the racism of that period but aso the racism of our period where code wornd racist...
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. >> woodruff: so the trump administration -- the north koreans are saying you need thi do som about these joint exercises the u.s. and south korea -- they're saying a couple of things. the trump administration has been saying we're not going to make anyoncessions, it's entirely up to the north, but, in fact, are there steps that the u.s. and south korea ar going to need to take, to need to seriously consider taking before there can be any deal? >> well, there are a lot ofw steps becausat the north koreans are going to demand are, first, the normalization of relations with the united states, the tablishment of diplomatic relations. secondly, they're going to demand lifting of the sanctions. the third step they're going to demand is a peace treaty. a all of thee big steps for the united states and south korea to take, and issue is whether we're willing to do that and get denuclearization in return. >> woodruff: are you -- were you, before these statements happened in the last few days -- or 24 hou from north korea, did you have a sense things were moving in a positive direction?u >>no
. >> woodruff: so the trump administration -- the north koreans are saying you need thi do som about these joint exercises the u.s. and south korea -- they're saying a couple of things. the trump administration has been saying we're not going to make anyoncessions, it's entirely up to the north, but, in fact, are there steps that the u.s. and south korea ar going to need to take, to need to seriously consider taking before there can be any deal? >> well, there are a lot ofw steps...
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president last friday and i will continue to engage with members of the administration and impress upon somhat when the u.s. has many things going on, picking fights with china, trying to solve north korea, concerns about all these different parts of the world, being able to show achievement and solid this within the north american market , demonstrating a capacity to get a good deal would be a political win for the president. this is a good thing and it allows them to focus energy. yearve spent a good negotiating the modernization of nafta. there is a moment where we should be able to move on to other things. in the meantime we have gone and signed a number of trade deals and we are now the only g7 a free trade deal with every other g7 country. canada's preferential access to the global gdp, that advantage is significant. yes, the uncertainty, to go back to your question, uncertainty over what will happen to nafta is there and is a factor, but right frankly you cannot get around geography. no matter whether we have a nafta or fall back to canada and the u.s. or go back to wto rules or figu
president last friday and i will continue to engage with members of the administration and impress upon somhat when the u.s. has many things going on, picking fights with china, trying to solve north korea, concerns about all these different parts of the world, being able to show achievement and solid this within the north american market , demonstrating a capacity to get a good deal would be a political win for the president. this is a good thing and it allows them to focus energy. yearve...
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is that how you see som of these questions? >> that's exactly how i see it. if you look at what happened during the first year of the trp presidency and basically what the president was saying and what he was doing, nsthese questo to what was in his mind, what was his intent, and he in any criminal probe, the critical question is what was the intent of somebody who is suspected of wrongdoing. very hard to prove, often proved circumstantially by incidents or events around those, a but in this casesthe qns go directly to asking the president what was in his mind, and, youno apparently in order to understand whether his intent was corrupt or not. >> odruff: and there were also a couple questions around the president's business dealings with russia, financial connections with russia. what would that say to you? >> potentially again, not knowing exactly, but potentially that would say to me,hat was the motive here? does the president or does the campaign have a motive to curry favor with t russians. what was behind some of the actions that were taking place dyersb
is that how you see som of these questions? >> that's exactly how i see it. if you look at what happened during the first year of the trp presidency and basically what the president was saying and what he was doing, nsthese questo to what was in his mind, what was his intent, and he in any criminal probe, the critical question is what was the intent of somebody who is suspected of wrongdoing. very hard to prove, often proved circumstantially by incidents or events around those, a but in...
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companies because som much of their profits come offshore?vid l.: 45% revenues come outside the u.s.. the currency performance is tied to the current account balance. over the short to medium term, it's about growth differentials. i think it environment where the fed looks of the height three to four times this year that u.s. growth should be around 3%. you look at the eurozone where the ecb is probably on hold with rates sometime into the back half of 2019 and growth is set to slow a little bit. the dollar could see some near-term strength. alix: bring it back to venezuela. what is the contagion probability? michael: not a lot economically. you have some secular improvement in argentina and brazil as they are much bigger economies helping latin america. they obviously have their political problems at the moment. venezuela's economy has not been a big player in latin america for quite a while. as we talked about earlier, with the refugee problem, thousands of people leaving venezuelans other countries that have to absorb them and deal with th
companies because som much of their profits come offshore?vid l.: 45% revenues come outside the u.s.. the currency performance is tied to the current account balance. over the short to medium term, it's about growth differentials. i think it environment where the fed looks of the height three to four times this year that u.s. growth should be around 3%. you look at the eurozone where the ecb is probably on hold with rates sometime into the back half of 2019 and growth is set to slow a little...
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a veryoving toward som secular way, positive thinking and international financial and trade relationshipss time goes on. and to the extent that the fed lost control of financial conditions of the last year, because while rates were going up, it was easing in the u.s. and globally. yields were not responding to the fed. that we have seen is very rapid normalization, which is not happening with the fed's actions, by the way. the 10-year yield is 18 basis points higher. that tells is already the central bank has launched financial conditions, which is a worry. we do not have the effect of the next downturn. continue, going to lena komileva with us, we want to continue with carson. $75.72, i believe you round that up to $76 on crude. maybe that is a bit of a reach. markets elevated by dollar strength this morning. a morning briefing, catch you in your car, coast-to-coast, worldwide. "bloomberg daybreak" on bloomberg radio. stay with us worldwide. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ tom: "surveillance" exclusive -- rudy giuliani will not be joining us this morning. he has joined everyone else
a veryoving toward som secular way, positive thinking and international financial and trade relationshipss time goes on. and to the extent that the fed lost control of financial conditions of the last year, because while rates were going up, it was easing in the u.s. and globally. yields were not responding to the fed. that we have seen is very rapid normalization, which is not happening with the fed's actions, by the way. the 10-year yield is 18 basis points higher. that tells is already the...
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something wore ro borrowed, som blue. she had a blue ribbon in her dress.e might see a bit of lady diana's dress to invoke her beauty and legacy. >> and amelania trump and megha markle have brought back the coat. >> it's become a style piece. she is an icon for sure. >> the first time we saw her with prince harry, the jeans sold out like that. >> hold your thoughts. >> what about the men? >> and we do need for find out about his beard, whether he is keeping it. but hold that thought, because still ahead, the stars come out to honor meghan and harry. who will be the biggest name to show up? the celebrity guests will be arriving soon. and we will bring it to you live. a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones.
something wore ro borrowed, som blue. she had a blue ribbon in her dress.e might see a bit of lady diana's dress to invoke her beauty and legacy. >> and amelania trump and megha markle have brought back the coat. >> it's become a style piece. she is an icon for sure. >> the first time we saw her with prince harry, the jeans sold out like that. >> hold your thoughts. >> what about the men? >> and we do need for find out about his beard, whether he is keeping...