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as you can see there's been a huge spike. this goes from 1999 to 2016. we had a 28% spike in the opioid death rate from 2015 to 2016. 28% increase in death rate of opioids in one year in this country. this is an alarming scale. this spike represents so many families who are grappling with the loss of a loved one. so much potential squashed and squandered in this life. people at the peak of their lives losing their lives. all told an estimated 2.7 million people across the country are struggling with opioid dependence or addiction. you heard those heart wrenching stories yesterday. this is very serious. this is costing us lives. this is why we're so focused on ending this opioid epidemic. we're acting on more than 50 initiatives covering range of areas -- prevention, treatment, recovery support, strengthening law enforcement tools, helping veterans, expanding research. this is all hands on deck and we're going to keep at this for the sake of the families who are hurting right now. questions. reporter: i was wondering if the house will support language the
as you can see there's been a huge spike. this goes from 1999 to 2016. we had a 28% spike in the opioid death rate from 2015 to 2016. 28% increase in death rate of opioids in one year in this country. this is an alarming scale. this spike represents so many families who are grappling with the loss of a loved one. so much potential squashed and squandered in this life. people at the peak of their lives losing their lives. all told an estimated 2.7 million people across the country are struggling...
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this spike represents so many families were grappling with the loss of a loved one. saw potential squashed and squandered in this life. people at the peak of their lives losing their lives. two point 7 million people across the country are struggling with opioid dependence or addiction. you heard the stories yesterday. this is costing us lives. this is why we are so focused on ending this opioid epidemic. it's why the bills we are passing this week and next week or so critical. more than 50 on initiatives covering a range of areas. prevention, treatment, recovery tools,, law-enforcement helping veterans expand research. this is all hands on deck and we will keep at this for the take of families hurting right now. questions? i was wondering if a house supportport language to zte?lties on cte -- on >> that's a question are, says will deal with. it's the gaelic spelling of siobhan, right? >> did you support donald trump's comments about the dairy tariffs. ofi have long been critical canada's dairy policies. canada has been known to be protectionist of dairy. they are ov
this spike represents so many families were grappling with the loss of a loved one. saw potential squashed and squandered in this life. people at the peak of their lives losing their lives. two point 7 million people across the country are struggling with opioid dependence or addiction. you heard the stories yesterday. this is costing us lives. this is why we are so focused on ending this opioid epidemic. it's why the bills we are passing this week and next week or so critical. more than 50 on...
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we have seen oil spiking on a report the u.s. is pressing allies to ratchet down the purchases of iranian oil to zero take a look at the spike we're up by 2.5% joe, what do you make ofhis? >> we said yesterday, i think the iranians will be the losers. there seems to be a cartel that has been formed with the russians, with the united states, with the chinese, and with opec itself, and the pressure is being put on the iranians now, this is coming at a time where we're also dealing with domestically here in the united states less crude oil wti crude oil. that's because inventories are at a five-week low, but additionally and more importantly, the oil sands canadian facility is down until the end of july. that's 350,000 barrels per day of heavy oil that's converted into sunthetic light oil that's clearly creating a demand for physical oil, and you're seeing a very significant widening in the spread between the first month and the second months in oil and also a significant narrowing between wti getting much richer in price and crude
we have seen oil spiking on a report the u.s. is pressing allies to ratchet down the purchases of iranian oil to zero take a look at the spike we're up by 2.5% joe, what do you make ofhis? >> we said yesterday, i think the iranians will be the losers. there seems to be a cartel that has been formed with the russians, with the united states, with the chinese, and with opec itself, and the pressure is being put on the iranians now, this is coming at a time where we're also dealing with...
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there's jennifer and spike there right now. he's precious! thank you for joining us. and spike too.nnon bream in for dana. here's trace in for shep. >> from the campaign trail to jail, president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort locked up ahead of trial after prosecutors accused him of trying to influence witnesses. this comes as president trump blasts robert mueller's russia investigation and goes off on a wide range of topics on an unscheduled visit with reporters. >> i think the report yesterday may be more importantly than anything totally exonerates me. >> i think comey was the ringleader of this whole den of thieves. here's the good news. i did nothing wrong. there was no collusion, no obstruction. i think that the mueller investigation has been totally discredited.
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we will let you know when we are expecting another spike in the 5-day forecast.the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> a woman has apologized after video of her calling authorities on an 8-year-old girl selling bottled water went viral. the mother took the video last friday afternoon, her mother claims the woman was upset that her daughter was selling water in front of her apartment building without a permit. according to the san francisco chronicle she says she didn't call police but was up
we will let you know when we are expecting another spike in the 5-day forecast.the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be....
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this is spike. the focus of this week's daily spike blog post.e.p., jennifer williams has been chronicling spike to become a service dog. check it out. a contention day on the hill yesterday. lawmakers demand answers from rod rosenstein. >> you're well aware that we requested multiple times all documents given to the inspector general. why have you not produced the documents? for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnan
this is spike. the focus of this week's daily spike blog post.e.p., jennifer williams has been chronicling spike to become a service dog. check it out. a contention day on the hill yesterday. lawmakers demand answers from rod rosenstein. >> you're well aware that we requested multiple times all documents given to the inspector general. why have you not produced the documents? for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in...
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spike, thanks for being here. spike currently hosting spike's car radio.ars and comedy on podcast one. i want to know what you think. smerconish.com. answer the question -- very interested to see which way this goes. should samantha bee be fired for referring referring tou vau referring to ivanka trump as the "c" word. >> no roseanne and sam bee are not the same. one is racism. other is boy talk, right? i mean, are racism and so-called comedy, i guess i should have said to spike, when i listen to samantha bee, it's not clear at that point of her monologue it was comedy. it seemed like a straightforward political argument that threw in a "c" word reference to ivanka to boot. one more quickly, if we can. although i don't agree with what roseanne said, i don't believe the show should have been canceled. our society has become too sensitive. i agree in so far as it's got to be all one way or the other. either we'll let it all happen and stop trying to parse between all these things or not. a buddy of mine, liberal paul said we have double standards of double s
spike, thanks for being here. spike currently hosting spike's car radio.ars and comedy on podcast one. i want to know what you think. smerconish.com. answer the question -- very interested to see which way this goes. should samantha bee be fired for referring referring tou vau referring to ivanka trump as the "c" word. >> no roseanne and sam bee are not the same. one is racism. other is boy talk, right? i mean, are racism and so-called comedy, i guess i should have said to...
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spike, is it really?see is that the tweets seem to really mirror his thought process and other opinions he has expressed. which at first blush, makes me say well, it's him. and then you say well no, he lives with his spouse. they love each other, she knows all his viewpoints and so forth so she's therefore able the to speak for him. i don't know. i'll be very curious to see whether professionally, able to hang on. another one if we've got time for it. smerconi smerconish, i hire d someone si months ago without knowing their political views. i did make it clear we don't want political discussions in the workplace. do they know how to make wid jegets? if they bring politics in in a manner that's disruptive, then they got to go, but otherwise, i would like the dental question. how well does he clean your teeth? one more. loving it. got time for spoeshl media today for a change. well, no more time? okay. remember, you can catch up with us anytime on cnn go and on demand. check out smerconish.com. s i'll see y
spike, is it really?see is that the tweets seem to really mirror his thought process and other opinions he has expressed. which at first blush, makes me say well, it's him. and then you say well no, he lives with his spouse. they love each other, she knows all his viewpoints and so forth so she's therefore able the to speak for him. i don't know. i'll be very curious to see whether professionally, able to hang on. another one if we've got time for it. smerconi smerconish, i hire d someone si...
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we do think that the spikes and the low background seasonal cycle are related. quite conceivable that the same are slowly seeping methane up to the surface are also occasionally causing large pullingses of the gas to be released. michelle: thank you. i understand we have another media question. we'll go to the audio line now. >> thank you, our next question from leo enright with irish television. your line is open. >> thanks very much. if i can just alm ar size -- summarize, if i understand my takeaway is confirmation of methane and also noticeably a thiopene in the subsoil. if i can ask what followup investigations specifically from europeans could support nd add to this, specifically the trace gas orbiter, resumably can do the kind of isotopic analysis you can't. can you foresee that being abling to contribute and secondly, still with exo mars but in the future, they're talking about drilling several meters. chromatograph on x.o. mars the same as you have and can it do the work you say eeds to be done? exo starting with the mars mission, we're proud of the wor
we do think that the spikes and the low background seasonal cycle are related. quite conceivable that the same are slowly seeping methane up to the surface are also occasionally causing large pullingses of the gas to be released. michelle: thank you. i understand we have another media question. we'll go to the audio line now. >> thank you, our next question from leo enright with irish television. your line is open. >> thanks very much. if i can just alm ar size -- summarize, if i...
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when they looked at it in spikes as you mentioned. everyone of them has been a surprise and problematic in the sense frustrating because none of them were repeatable in time and space. they seem to show methane wasmisbehaving at a sporadic or random pulses and patches were showing up. so today, we are announcing a discovery of a repeatable identifiable seasonal pathen in the messurements and we can look at graphic and see it's in the lower background level because most of the time we are not looking at spikes and we see this low background level you can see from the winter to the summer the growth and the big surprise is not only have we got this wonderful repeatability but the seasonal cycle changes by a factor of 3. that's huge completely unexpected and what it does is gives us a key to unlocking the mysteries associated with mars methane because now we have something to test our models and understanding against. we are we will hear more about that later. >> one of the things you are hearing a lot about is organic. it's something pe
when they looked at it in spikes as you mentioned. everyone of them has been a surprise and problematic in the sense frustrating because none of them were repeatable in time and space. they seem to show methane wasmisbehaving at a sporadic or random pulses and patches were showing up. so today, we are announcing a discovery of a repeatable identifiable seasonal pathen in the messurements and we can look at graphic and see it's in the lower background level because most of the time we are not...
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and why they had to act very quickly.whoosha potentially deadly disease is spiking among newborns in one bay area county,whooshnatand dramatic pictures from guatemala, where a volcanic eruption has killed dozens of people and destroyed entire villages. ((nats))......clark ((nats)) ((nats))......clark caught it! the sports world is in mourning tonight....49ers legend dwight clark died today after battling a-l-s for several years.now friends, teammates and fans are remembering the man known for...."the catch."((2shot)) thanks for joining us tonight... i'm ken wayne. ((pam)) and i'm pam moore. clark's wife announced his death on twitter. since then.. the tributes have been pouring in ... for the two-time superbowl champion... who played his entire career with the niners. ((ken)) our sports director gary radnich joins us now.gary... a tremendous loss today.tremendous loss today. the very sad news came out today... the man who made "the catch"... the most iconic play in bay area sports history... dwight clark... passed away at the age of 61 after a battle with als... clark... a former all
and why they had to act very quickly.whoosha potentially deadly disease is spiking among newborns in one bay area county,whooshnatand dramatic pictures from guatemala, where a volcanic eruption has killed dozens of people and destroyed entire villages. ((nats))......clark ((nats)) ((nats))......clark caught it! the sports world is in mourning tonight....49ers legend dwight clark died today after battling a-l-s for several years.now friends, teammates and fans are remembering the man known...
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julia: there have been tensions and the volatility spike.ational markets? do you see the united states as a safe haven? >> certainly, it is much safer because the waves are not as big as overseas. italian government just put someone in. we don't know what they will do and when that will have to and how people feel about that -- that will happen and how people feel about that. there are less of those issues here. there is greater consistency in our financial markets. scarlet: next week, we have the federal reserve holding its policy meeting. we also have the european central bank holding his policy meeting. e.c.b. later has said they will address the slowdown of the bond program. how critical is that to your clients? is it so accommodative that it does not change the actions on the ground? >> the actions of the fed is something you want to always take into account. more fundamentally, what does unemployment and spending look like, how are companies performing. athink that tends to play bigger play in how we will construct a portfolio. scarlet
julia: there have been tensions and the volatility spike.ational markets? do you see the united states as a safe haven? >> certainly, it is much safer because the waves are not as big as overseas. italian government just put someone in. we don't know what they will do and when that will have to and how people feel about that -- that will happen and how people feel about that. there are less of those issues here. there is greater consistency in our financial markets. scarlet: next week, we...
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. >>> the initial spike in stocks follow the trump's administration to soften its stance towards chinese tech investment in the u.s. many investors viewed that as a deescalation of tensions between the world's first and second largest economies. kayla tausche has more on the latest white house position on trade. >> reporter: president trump decided to a expand existing tool to review foreign deals in the u.s. instead of writing n rules just for china. >> we're working with china now and i think hopully that will get straightened out. >> reporter: the move marks a signifant deescalation in a trade fight with beijing. it gives the treasury more power to review inbound investment that's might pose a risk to national secuty. commerce is now studying outbound transactions steven mnuchin says china will not be singled out. >> we're going to treat china the way we're going to tre other people and to the extent that we were worried about transactions, we will block them but we are not goi to on a wholesale basis discriminate against china as part of a negotiation. >> reporter: it's a hard right
. >>> the initial spike in stocks follow the trump's administration to soften its stance towards chinese tech investment in the u.s. many investors viewed that as a deescalation of tensions between the world's first and second largest economies. kayla tausche has more on the latest white house position on trade. >> reporter: president trump decided to a expand existing tool to review foreign deals in the u.s. instead of writing n rules just for china. >> we're working with...
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immigrants expanded the country, cultivated fields, spike to the railroads and laid the cities across the nation. by the time we entered world war i in 1917, one third of the nation's' population have been born overseas or have a parent who was an immigrant. 20% of the doughboys we sent to france in world war i, were not even born in the united states. fighting to secure our liberty and also a new place in the world in what became, and american century. -- an americ century. thegration dropped great depression and world war ii but migrant workers still came by the hundreds of thousands during the war. laborers from mexico and central america enter the agricultural fields and farms as we fed our armies and ourselves. inseparable bonds between agriculture and the guest worker, resulted in demand for farmworkers and industrial labor during the war. the united states government recognize this with the accord, that allowed for these workers to come annually to meet a crisis during the war, and a vibrant economic growth thereafter. succumbing to fears about uncapped workers in our fields, a
immigrants expanded the country, cultivated fields, spike to the railroads and laid the cities across the nation. by the time we entered world war i in 1917, one third of the nation's' population have been born overseas or have a parent who was an immigrant. 20% of the doughboys we sent to france in world war i, were not even born in the united states. fighting to secure our liberty and also a new place in the world in what became, and american century. -- an americ century. thegration dropped...
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as you point out, we saw a spike in 2014.did a number of things to deal with it, we have the second lowest number in apprehensions on our southern border in 2015. since 1972 but then the number started to creep up again and so this is a problem that is international in scope. i applaud michael mccaul for his leadership on the ability discussed with you but we've got to address this problem at the root cause. in central america the poverty and violence in central america that motivates women and children to come here in the first place. we started on that in the congress two years ago and i hope congress continues on that road. >> chris: will get to that a little bit later but obviously you are not going to solve the problems quickly, which are pretty systemic in guatemala and honduras and el salvador. >> secretary johnson: without a doubt. >> chris: i want to talk to about some specifics. i'm not playing the political blame game, i'm talking about issues and one of them the president says in the trump administration part of t
as you point out, we saw a spike in 2014.did a number of things to deal with it, we have the second lowest number in apprehensions on our southern border in 2015. since 1972 but then the number started to creep up again and so this is a problem that is international in scope. i applaud michael mccaul for his leadership on the ability discussed with you but we've got to address this problem at the root cause. in central america the poverty and violence in central america that motivates women and...
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the report was clues in the atmosphere and there were reports of patches when orbiters looked in spikes as you just mentioned. everyone of them was a surprise and frustrating because none of them repeatable in time or space and they seem to show that methane was misbehaving and it was sporadic or almost random and patches were showing up. today we are announcing the discovery about repeatable identifiable seasonal pattern in the methane measurement and we can look at the graphic and see that in the lower background level because most of the time were not looking at spikes and we see the slope back on level and you can see from the [inaudible] there is growth in the big surprise is not only do we have this wonderful repeatability but the seasonal cycle changes by a factor of three and that is a huge change completely unexpected and what it does is gives us a key to unlocking the mysteries associated with mars methane because now we have something to test our models and our understanding against. we will hear more about that later. >> one of the things you hear about is organic and a lot
the report was clues in the atmosphere and there were reports of patches when orbiters looked in spikes as you just mentioned. everyone of them was a surprise and frustrating because none of them repeatable in time or space and they seem to show that methane was misbehaving and it was sporadic or almost random and patches were showing up. today we are announcing the discovery about repeatable identifiable seasonal pattern in the methane measurement and we can look at the graphic and see that in...
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there weren't even any spikes in volatility. this year it is little volatility with increasing spikes. we are seeing the spikes occur, but positioning is relatively difficult. it's characteristic of the market that is moving into its later stages and a market that is now trading more sensitively to policy. so what you see is in the intra-earnings season, when you don't have a season, they are more sensitive to policy, and that is where we are right now. alix: that leads me to the dollar. 94 --llar index is around will that be a safe haven at any point? will we see a react to a presidential tweet? >> i don't personally have a read on that, but i do think that donald trump's policy initiatives are roiling the market and the perception of just where the economy, where the u.s. policy is going. the immigration issue is a perfect example. it's completely unclear where donald trump stands on this child separation issue. that -- it's not directly related to the markets, but it has an impact on the clarity of policy. alix: fairpoint. th
there weren't even any spikes in volatility. this year it is little volatility with increasing spikes. we are seeing the spikes occur, but positioning is relatively difficult. it's characteristic of the market that is moving into its later stages and a market that is now trading more sensitively to policy. so what you see is in the intra-earnings season, when you don't have a season, they are more sensitive to policy, and that is where we are right now. alix: that leads me to the dollar. 94...
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switching it out to check in on bonds, yields continue to spike in the philippines, the five-year note -- yield climbing 17 basis points right there. haidi: thank you for that. let's get first word news with paul allen. fed president neel kashkari believes u.s. inflation is legitimate moving towards the central bank's target. withld bloomberg that inflation around 1.8%, he is comfortable moving towards neutral rates, which could be one-to hikes away. he said the fed should determine a neutral unemployment rate and stick to it. >> i think one simple thing is don't ratchet it up. if we figure out where it is, maybe 4.5%, 4%, 3.5%. if we say it is 3.5% or 3.7%, the next time there is a recession, let's hold it there and operate monetary policy using that assumption brother than ratcheting it back up. banks zealand's central held interest rates, but signaled it is prepared to cut if needed as economic growth slows and inflation remains below target. the governor said in a statement that the official cash rate will remain 1.75% or now. economic growth has been weaker than expected, and busi
switching it out to check in on bonds, yields continue to spike in the philippines, the five-year note -- yield climbing 17 basis points right there. haidi: thank you for that. let's get first word news with paul allen. fed president neel kashkari believes u.s. inflation is legitimate moving towards the central bank's target. withld bloomberg that inflation around 1.8%, he is comfortable moving towards neutral rates, which could be one-to hikes away. he said the fed should determine a neutral...
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similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rates in those countries wall spike as well as a way to store a value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable it will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. welcome back to the cartel that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin. flights here from kiev four were pretty uneventful this of course is after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a side room where they kept me for around an hour and a half without giving me any kind of explanation eventually when i asked what was happening they called me and they sat me down and they said that i had been found to not be allowed to enter the country they wouldn't gi
similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rates in those countries wall spike as well as a way to store a value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable it will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. welcome back to the cartel that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on...
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what's with this spike price. this spikes been taking off ever since we saw the opec decision to only increase production by approximately four hundred to six hundred thousand barrels maybe some upper estimates of eight hundred thousand of course the russians are looking for a million to a million and a half so this is far below that number and oil is taken off like a shot in response to it and a senior state department official said they expected the other nations will actually cut imports from iran by that november or date and and one do you think that actually will occur and to what might that mean for prices well i'm not looking for complete compliance with zero percent and we're looking for turkey india china to comply and even if they were to comply to a certain degree i do what we can factor in is probably about a million to maybe a million and a half barrels coming sort of offline if you want to view it that way with the two and a half million barrels per day that iran has out into the marketplace assume a
what's with this spike price. this spikes been taking off ever since we saw the opec decision to only increase production by approximately four hundred to six hundred thousand barrels maybe some upper estimates of eight hundred thousand of course the russians are looking for a million to a million and a half so this is far below that number and oil is taken off like a shot in response to it and a senior state department official said they expected the other nations will actually cut imports...
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i don't see a big spike in inflation nor do i see a big spike in interest rates., it is not buying the market wholesale it is what you buy and we like of the value side of the market. what about the world cup? >> england. totally erased last night from history. we have the easier half of the draw. the final is going to be belgium -- england. >> that's what it's going to be. >> german chancellor angela merkel says the eu will do everything we can from our side to avoid a trade war with the u.s. reporters, she also announced bilateral deals with greece and spain on migration. negotiatorshe said is a tight timeframe with the u.k. new austerity measures are looming for puerto rico. they will eliminate a $25 million scholarship fund for the public university there as well as a annual fund for musicality's. they will also scrap an annual bonus for government employees. treasury secretary steven a report indicating president trump seek to pull the united states out of the wto is an exaggeration. mnuchin said the president is concerned about aspects of it that are not fai
i don't see a big spike in inflation nor do i see a big spike in interest rates., it is not buying the market wholesale it is what you buy and we like of the value side of the market. what about the world cup? >> england. totally erased last night from history. we have the easier half of the draw. the final is going to be belgium -- england. >> that's what it's going to be. >> german chancellor angela merkel says the eu will do everything we can from our side to avoid a trade...
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the heat spike lasts couple of days, maybe three. then by monday of next week, look for inland temperatures to drop in the low 90s. still warm but not a typic-- atl for summer. >>> lettuce, tomato, pickles and a >>> stocks rose today after sinking today amid international trade concerns. today the dow added 30 points. netflix rebounded with a 15 point gain, recovering of more than half what it lost yesterday. >>> california lawmakers getting a pay raise for the six year in the row. governor topping $200,000. lieutenant governor $151,000. members of the senate salary o o $110,000. >> already the highest paid in the nation and we have to ask the serious question as to whether or not they deserve it given the fact we pay the highest taxes in america. >> the 3% raise approved by a four-person citizen commission. >>> it seems nothing is immune from automation. not even fast food. starting tomorrow, machines wil be cranking out the first hamburger. robots, cook, slice, and assemble burgers in five minutes. each burger will cost $6. 20 comp
the heat spike lasts couple of days, maybe three. then by monday of next week, look for inland temperatures to drop in the low 90s. still warm but not a typic-- atl for summer. >>> lettuce, tomato, pickles and a >>> stocks rose today after sinking today amid international trade concerns. today the dow added 30 points. netflix rebounded with a 15 point gain, recovering of more than half what it lost yesterday. >>> california lawmakers getting a pay raise for the six...
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this spike isn't unusual but don't take the infection lightly. your vaccinations up to date. >> thank you, alyana gomez. >>> california's attorney general announced a $67 million settlement today to help students of the now shuttered corinthian college. the state attorney general xavier becerra announced a settlement with balboa student loan trust the company that holds the loans for 35,000 former corinthian students. under the agreement, all of those students will have their outstanding debt forgiven and the lender promised to reverse any negative credit reports. >> corinthian was a predatory institution that now is shut down because of its fraudulent practices. corinthian intentionally targeted low income vulnerable individuals. >> the for-profit chain of schools was shut down back in 2015 after a court ruled it defrauded students by giving misleading data about post- graduation job placement rates and pressuring low income students into taking out loans they couldn't repay. >>> a spike in crime in a normally quiet community in the east bay is
this spike isn't unusual but don't take the infection lightly. your vaccinations up to date. >> thank you, alyana gomez. >>> california's attorney general announced a $67 million settlement today to help students of the now shuttered corinthian college. the state attorney general xavier becerra announced a settlement with balboa student loan trust the company that holds the loans for 35,000 former corinthian students. under the agreement, all of those students will have their...
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we saw a spike in 2014, we had the second highestlowest number apprehension.ow it's starting to creep up again. i applaud mike, call for his leadership on the bill he discussed with you. but we've got to address this problem at the root cause. in central america, the poverty and violence that motivates women and children to come here in the first place. we started on that in the congress two years ago and i hope congress continues on that road. >>chris: we will get to that later but obviously, you are not going to solve the problems quickly which are pretty systemic in guatemala and honduras and el salvador. i want to talk to you about specific things. i'm not playing the political blame game, i'm talking about issues. one of them the president says is a measure written by democratic senator dianne feinstein in 2008 that became law. if a minor, and unaccompanied minor comes across the border from mexico or canada, we can send them immediately back to their country. but under the amendment, if it's a noncontiguous country like central america, they cannot be se
we saw a spike in 2014, we had the second highestlowest number apprehension.ow it's starting to creep up again. i applaud mike, call for his leadership on the bill he discussed with you. but we've got to address this problem at the root cause. in central america, the poverty and violence that motivates women and children to come here in the first place. we started on that in the congress two years ago and i hope congress continues on that road. >>chris: we will get to that later but...
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administration officials are being hounded by groups of activists the spike in incidents in the wake of the controversy surrounding the u.s. president's now shelved immigration policy which has seen the children of illegal migrants separated from their parents correspond correspondent picking up the story . anti government activism in the united states has become increasingly confrontational with a new emphasis on ostracizing and humiliating elected officials sarah huckabee sanders the white house press secretary found this out the hard way when she made the mistake of trying to eat out in a nice restaurant last night i was told but there were no right hand in lexington virginia to leave because i work for porto's and i politely left the secretary of homeland security had a very similar experience however she actually made it to her table inside the restaurant first however she could mean join her meal before things got ugly and then the chain restaurant claimed they. damn sure. after she left the restaurant the mob set up shop outside of her home. where we all know that the anonymit
administration officials are being hounded by groups of activists the spike in incidents in the wake of the controversy surrounding the u.s. president's now shelved immigration policy which has seen the children of illegal migrants separated from their parents correspond correspondent picking up the story . anti government activism in the united states has become increasingly confrontational with a new emphasis on ostracizing and humiliating elected officials sarah huckabee sanders the white...
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spike, i should mention you are part of comedic lore because you wrote the soup nazi episode. no matter what you do for the rest of your life, this is your epitaph, my friend. >> and the "c" word isn't in it. so there you go. >> it is not in it. no. although i'm sure you could have worked it in if you had thought of it at the time. i stayed up later than i normally do last night. i watched bill maher and in his opening commentary, he said something very relevant. let's watch. >> it was a tough, tough week for the line. you know, the line, the one that kmee comedians sometimes cross. tough week for the line. >> what is the line? can you define the line? is this like potter stewart knowing pornography when he sees it? define it. >> the line is a combination of what you're writing about, and let's take samantha bee as an
spike, i should mention you are part of comedic lore because you wrote the soup nazi episode. no matter what you do for the rest of your life, this is your epitaph, my friend. >> and the "c" word isn't in it. so there you go. >> it is not in it. no. although i'm sure you could have worked it in if you had thought of it at the time. i stayed up later than i normally do last night. i watched bill maher and in his opening commentary, he said something very relevant. let's...
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once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government outried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats. >> which is interesting, in new york city, in new york, the asian americans in city council, state assembly and in congress all democrats have been fighting mayor de blasio on this -- this effort to make affirmative action part of the admission's process. paul: dan, briefly, i assume this one if it's not thrown out of court, the suit, probably is going all the way to the supreme court? >> yeah, and the big question, paul, would be whether anthony kennedy would be sitten on the court when they decide this because he's been the swing vote on many of the issues. paul: certainly on racial balancing. he's been the swing vote, we have to take one more break, when we come back, hits and misses of the week. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm
once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government outried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats. >> which is interesting, in new york city, in new york, the asian americans in city council, state assembly and in congress all democrats have been fighting mayor de blasio on this -- this effort to make affirmative action part...
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it shows the way we spiked up towards the middle of last week. the risk for us. elevated is risk for you? given how much volatility there has been recently where we are not forming strong opinions right now at these levels, there hasn't been a lot of liquidity and it's going to take time for things to settle down. sanguineill reasonably about the outlook. growink europe is going to quite strongly and things will stay on course. recent events have reminded us how close to the surface some of the ongoing problems that underpinned the eurozone are. it certainly made us wake up again to some of the worries that sadly, we have seen repeatedly over recent years. spreads won't go back where they came from but equally we hope that the worst of this and the panic is behind us now. manus: hopefully the worst of the panic is behind us but the one thing that is very, very real is that doom loop we have between banks and sovereigns. it really came back into its own last week. end, we haven't broken that doom loop. real concern of markets last week, wasn't it? john: it's a rem
it shows the way we spiked up towards the middle of last week. the risk for us. elevated is risk for you? given how much volatility there has been recently where we are not forming strong opinions right now at these levels, there hasn't been a lot of liquidity and it's going to take time for things to settle down. sanguineill reasonably about the outlook. growink europe is going to quite strongly and things will stay on course. recent events have reminded us how close to the surface some of the...
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what kind of spike do you see? >> calls to the nional suicide prevention life line, people reaching out for help, peopl realizing they're more in crisis than they realized and reaching out because they're concerned about somebody else which is great.ce when you're ced about a family member or friend, reach out for help. ere's a lot you can do. >> what do you think might bebu contng to what seems to be now a national crisis? >> well, the biggest loss of life we're i seeing 45 to 64-year-old ksmiddle-aged f struggling with financial issues, relationship issues. it's thege you're taking care of your parents, your kids and working one or two jobs. you can get quickly overwhelmed and need help. >> the centers for disease control reports increases, up more than 30% since 1999. what about the numbers here in the washington area? >> ourumbers aren't quite as high. it's the second leading cause of death for young people. we have seen up to a 10% increase and that's also the ones we know for re. there are a lot of deaths we
what kind of spike do you see? >> calls to the nional suicide prevention life line, people reaching out for help, peopl realizing they're more in crisis than they realized and reaching out because they're concerned about somebody else which is great.ce when you're ced about a family member or friend, reach out for help. ere's a lot you can do. >> what do you think might bebu contng to what seems to be now a national crisis? >> well, the biggest loss of life we're i seeing 45...
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there is the very economic reality which is where you are vixng things like the spike today and it spikedfriday so i think it is a little of all of them. best guess is there is a miss pricing and the volatility could put us in for a rough summer. other u.s. and investors are paying attention to what is going on in asia, particularly emerging markets. stocks are retreating, worst quarter since 2015, and we are setting up with 10 days of losses and that was the worst losing streak since 2014. how much of what is going on in that space? >> we are paying attention to it. at the end of the day, emerging market economies are very significant to the global economy as a whole. you are seeing it in asia and latin america as well. one of the real issues, a stronger dollar and weaker local currency can have some profound impacts on a long-term basis. you have got two very different types of companies. orex corp., are they hurt helped by the trade tensions? >> i do not think it or in terms of fedex. the reason we like fedex as it goes back to a trump issue. his war on amazon and the u.s. postal servi
there is the very economic reality which is where you are vixng things like the spike today and it spikedfriday so i think it is a little of all of them. best guess is there is a miss pricing and the volatility could put us in for a rough summer. other u.s. and investors are paying attention to what is going on in asia, particularly emerging markets. stocks are retreating, worst quarter since 2015, and we are setting up with 10 days of losses and that was the worst losing streak since 2014. how...
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this week the mayor and policeo chiefd out a plan to deal with the violence spike. we explain they he they found a way to stop the violence before it starts. >> reporter: 35 murders in ward eight alone so far this year. the mayor and the police chief were in the heart of ward eight to lay out the lamayor's p to stop that spike in murds. one new tactics identify them that could become victims or assailants before someone gets. hu >> and that is 18 individuals that we have selected who are idenfied as high risk. getting them in support services, wraparoundce ser and employment services. >> reporter: as the m der race on the district climbs, so does the frustra in the community. ustration mayor says she feels too. >> one thing we hear in enableds ju like the one that we're in today is people are fed up with violence. they're fed up with being scared of random ootings. >> reporter: at an vent with teens who are participating in the summer youth employment program, bauser and her teamed detahe steps they're taking to provide more options young people living in high crime
this week the mayor and policeo chiefd out a plan to deal with the violence spike. we explain they he they found a way to stop the violence before it starts. >> reporter: 35 murders in ward eight alone so far this year. the mayor and the police chief were in the heart of ward eight to lay out the lamayor's p to stop that spike in murds. one new tactics identify them that could become victims or assailants before someone gets. hu >> and that is 18 individuals that we have selected...
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>> yeah, i mean, when you look at the spike, if that's what you're referring to, yes. >> yes. >> that's a common theme if someone is having a ptsd episode. that's how the device detects the ptsd episode is through the spike in heart rate or heart rate variation. >> we saw a spike and saw a little bit of a quiet period and saw additional. >> that was -- the graph that you're referring to, that showed physical activity because i wanted to differentiate -- one of the questions i always get is how does it know whether it's ysctivity or whether it's a ptsd episode, and the device is able to detect because the steepness of the curve when you're having a ptsd episode versus say when you're riding your bike, there's a difference in how your heart rate elevates and how fast it elevates. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. and i now recognize, let's see, mr. webster. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you all for appearing. this is great work you're doing, and we really appreciate it. mr. meek, you talked about, i don't know your exact words, but you talked about the fact that technology was
>> yeah, i mean, when you look at the spike, if that's what you're referring to, yes. >> yes. >> that's a common theme if someone is having a ptsd episode. that's how the device detects the ptsd episode is through the spike in heart rate or heart rate variation. >> we saw a spike and saw a little bit of a quiet period and saw additional. >> that was -- the graph that you're referring to, that showed physical activity because i wanted to differentiate -- one of the...
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all in all, they continued steady increase in inflation but nothing spiking. and how we havets the fed, sarah joining us from south carolina. what is your take on the numbers/ sarah -- numbers? sara: we know the core is slow moving around that underlying trend, so we would not expect to see a giant spike up, but overall, we are seeing cyclical pressures emerging. if you look at the isn surveys, both show backlogs of orders that highest levels they have been over the expansion. and a survey this morning showed prices increasing at a faster pace so we are seeing those cyclical pressures emerging that i think should make the fed more confident inflation mostly at 2%. as you indicate, it does not look likely will see a spike higher that will force the fed up the pace of tightening. alix: what is int are seeing a little selloff across the curve. basicall you are looking at the biggest selling in the belly of the curve. what does that wind up telling you? sarah: i think what we are looking the is the longer-term inflation expectations or at least in the medium-term,
all in all, they continued steady increase in inflation but nothing spiking. and how we havets the fed, sarah joining us from south carolina. what is your take on the numbers/ sarah -- numbers? sara: we know the core is slow moving around that underlying trend, so we would not expect to see a giant spike up, but overall, we are seeing cyclical pressures emerging. if you look at the isn surveys, both show backlogs of orders that highest levels they have been over the expansion. and a survey this...
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then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another. and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath. to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painted. paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. on the paper towel and then on the empty spaces. irregular look gives it a vintage feel. like to paint dry before removing the sticky tape. if there's any paint left under the tape use a sharp object like the blade of a knife to scratch it off. finally add the transparent wax. and avoid scratches. you can have supports cap to differ and size serves depending on a what you want to use them for. and with that to me out of time now for me and the rest of the team thanks for watching i'm hopefully see you again tomorrow by. on the next edition of your videos of the squishy slimy masks being needed amazingly option on the internet millions of people watch them and they say that's relaxin
then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another. and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath. to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painted. paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. on the paper towel and then on the empty spaces. irregular look gives it a vintage feel. like to paint...
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zbliefrmgt a dramatic spike in violent crime in d.c.bout the summer ahead. >>> a dangerous roller coaster accident in florida. at least ten people are injureda >>> play ball. a year after anm gu opened fire on a group of lawmakers at a baseball field. members of congress took to the field once ain. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> thanks for joining us on a friday. we made it, and we are follong several stories this morning. first, we do want to get you ready for your friday and the weekend ahead. >>> melissa has an early look at the roads for us. hey, guys. >> good morning. sunshine aplenty for today and tomorrow. i'm just loving this l humidity. >> it feels so much -- it make the day so much morea nt. you're happier. the humidity makes people grumpy, i think. >> aaron. >> i'm i wasn't listening. as usual. >> he will respond to you later, chuck. >> you just stand by for that one. >> right now it's very nice outside. 68 degrees. mostly sunny. beautiful sunrise.ye today another day with low humidity.
zbliefrmgt a dramatic spike in violent crime in d.c.bout the summer ahead. >>> a dangerous roller coaster accident in florida. at least ten people are injureda >>> play ball. a year after anm gu opened fire on a group of lawmakers at a baseball field. members of congress took to the field once ain. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> thanks for joining us on a friday. we made it, and we are follong several stories this...
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i saw there was spiked water. i saw a commercial for that. where are we going towards in the alcohol industry? >> everyone is looking for something unique. something different. and with the spiked water or with the all natural beverages out there, one thing can be said -- that is recession-proof and that is alcohol. in a good economy, people are drinking n. a bad economy, people are drinking even more. so watch for a lot of alcohol to be consumed. >> robert nhan and paul, the best of luck newbeer. >>> and well some sober talk ahead, as the head of diversity said progress isn't diversing. when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to show about r hiring and sexism and equality in silicon valley. i have no idea if that is the 13 out o roughly 325 guests an. audrey blanc worries we are tired of talking about equality. she calls it diversity exhaustion and commissioned a sudden study about how silicon valley handle it. fatigue has set in and progress has stalled. people are tired about talking about diversity and inclusion and frustrated by t
i saw there was spiked water. i saw a commercial for that. where are we going towards in the alcohol industry? >> everyone is looking for something unique. something different. and with the spiked water or with the all natural beverages out there, one thing can be said -- that is recession-proof and that is alcohol. in a good economy, people are drinking n. a bad economy, people are drinking even more. so watch for a lot of alcohol to be consumed. >> robert nhan and paul, the best...
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it g whacked overnigro the spike in the u.s. dollar.'s take a look at a broader look across the asset classes. you're looking at the dollar-yen the u.s. tenure a sewing -- soaring. just a reminder, that is how we ended up when it comes to u.s. markets overnigh about a half a percentower icomes to the s&p 500. we also had negative sentiment about a potential finalization of tariffs on chinese goods as soon as the end of this week. let's get more on what we should be watching is turning its underway in asia. david stringer is with is in melbourne and look ahead. em stocks currencies are retreating on the fed's decision to raise rates. where do we go from here given the dollar was bouncing around as well? we will see pressure in the broader that will we see pressure in the broader em space -- will we see pressure on the broader em space? david: we will see ithe is a continuation of the downward trend. in the emerging market currencies, and equities, we certainly saw overnight argentina's peso fall. etf's decline as well, as well as equitie
it g whacked overnigro the spike in the u.s. dollar.'s take a look at a broader look across the asset classes. you're looking at the dollar-yen the u.s. tenure a sewing -- soaring. just a reminder, that is how we ended up when it comes to u.s. markets overnigh about a half a percentower icomes to the s&p 500. we also had negative sentiment about a potential finalization of tariffs on chinese goods as soon as the end of this week. let's get more on what we should be watching is turning its...
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tuesday, a big drop in the euro with italian bond yields spiking.was the day we saw a massive moves up in the two yield. it has come down. things have settled in italy with a new populist government. this is bloomberg. ♪
tuesday, a big drop in the euro with italian bond yields spiking.was the day we saw a massive moves up in the two yield. it has come down. things have settled in italy with a new populist government. this is bloomberg. ♪
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tuesday the numbers spike. wednesday eases off a little bit.t genuine cooling. by saturday and sunday next weekend we'll end up where we started out this weekend, mostly in the 70s. so a nice week ahead, if a little bit warm in the next couple of days. >> thanks, brian. >>> up next forget football, another sport took over levi stadium in santa clara today. we'll tell you why. >> plus you won't believe what happened to one fan at today's a's game, how he got incredibly lucky on back to back pitches. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday the baseball story, the giants actually have success in the nation's capital. >> i think i blacked out. i don't know what happened. >> joining us in studio. >> i think they're favored to win the third one. we'll see where lebron goes. then we'll know. >> a breakdown of what the warriors need to do in the offseason to get back to the nba championship, gameday coming up. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪
tuesday the numbers spike. wednesday eases off a little bit.t genuine cooling. by saturday and sunday next weekend we'll end up where we started out this weekend, mostly in the 70s. so a nice week ahead, if a little bit warm in the next couple of days. >> thanks, brian. >>> up next forget football, another sport took over levi stadium in santa clara today. we'll tell you why. >> plus you won't believe what happened to one fan at today's a's game, how he got incredibly lucky...
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the last spike was in 2014. >> this is a more dramatic increase than we normally see. >> reporter: the increase in whooping cough is mostly among teenagers and part of that can be explained by increased testing but doctors also say it's because high schoolers are starting to run out of their immunity to the disease. >> average number of young people that get in to see a physician in high school, about half of them. they're not getting in to make certain that they're getting their vaccine schedules updated. >> the vaccine doesn't work. >> reporter: don hart is a kier fraktor and anti-vaccine activist in marin county where five years ago vaccine rates were low at 78%. >> this is failure. so what do they want to do? they want to do more of the same. >> reporter: the biggest risk is really for infants between birth and six months of age. >>> dr. nona cunningham is an ob-gyn in marin. >> those infants can die from it because their wairz are so narrow and small. >> reporter: dr. can youingham says it's not just teenagers who should get the t-dap vaccine. pregnant women and anyone around an i
the last spike was in 2014. >> this is a more dramatic increase than we normally see. >> reporter: the increase in whooping cough is mostly among teenagers and part of that can be explained by increased testing but doctors also say it's because high schoolers are starting to run out of their immunity to the disease. >> average number of young people that get in to see a physician in high school, about half of them. they're not getting in to make certain that they're getting...
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. >>> pge has an explanation for the spike in power outages this time of year. . love the chemistry of the players and i love the whole fan base and everything. >> a warriors super fap defies the odds and got an invitation from coach steve kerr in the process. >>> talk about a great catch. >>> another high school is letting go of their seniors today. balboa, the buccaneers in san francisco, 11:00. breezy with increasing sunshine and temperatures starting off about 56 and only warming to about 60. congratulations and have fun. 69 in san diego, 74 in los angeles. 80s through the central valley. 100 in palm springs. here is my forecast for the next seven days. we've still got windy and cool conditions saturday. the winds will relax sunday. look at the 80s, warm temperatures in the high country. that's tuesday and wednesday. >>> a u.s. district judge is allowing a lawsuit challenging immigration authorities for separating parents from their children to go forward. judge dana saab bra said the allegations of border authorities separating children from parents if true a
. >>> pge has an explanation for the spike in power outages this time of year. . love the chemistry of the players and i love the whole fan base and everything. >> a warriors super fap defies the odds and got an invitation from coach steve kerr in the process. >>> talk about a great catch. >>> another high school is letting go of their seniors today. balboa, the buccaneers in san francisco, 11:00. breezy with increasing sunshine and temperatures starting off...
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similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a psuedo store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. yes indeed like me like i said the pipe is special in the balkans and the radios were here it was just like people awake till five in the morning is very cultural young think there's a law student say it is a lot of people who. have such a open mindedness a welcome it's a little for those who've come here it's enjoyed well. been really really not good . the loads of rain in women up against what's been interesting is actually in iran as well so for many years there's been a ban on iranian women entered the stadiums but not volleyball or other sports it's just a particular issue with football the reason given is that the fans in iran a quiet rowdy boisterous so many years that's been one of the authorities reasons for not letting ladies into the stadium i
similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a psuedo store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. yes indeed like me like i said the pipe is special in the balkans and the radios were here it was just like people awake till five in the morning is very...