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and for gerrymandering, stu rothenberg of "inside elections." and here for both, of course, is our own marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal."f welcome to allu. hansi, let's start with the census case first. remind us briefly what it isth the trump administration said in calling for the citizenship question. >> first, is thirs pe a citizen of the united states on ceus forms in order to better enforce part of the voting rights act, specifically to better inform decisions for racial minorities. >> brown: marcia, the court said we're putting this on hold, this decision by the chief justice. >> right. thisecision came in a case brought by the state of new york and the new york immigration coeycil. hallenged the commerce secretary's citizenship question decision, saying it was an arbitrary and capricious decision that violated a federal law known as the administrative procedure act. after a trial a new york federal judge found that there were violations andn particular the critical issue in this supreme court case
and for gerrymandering, stu rothenberg of "inside elections." and here for both, of course, is our own marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal."f welcome to allu. hansi, let's start with the census case first. remind us briefly what it isth the trump administration said in calling for the citizenship question. >> first, is thirs pe a citizen of the united states on ceus forms in order to better enforce part of the voting rights act,...
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what are you l for, stu? >> i'm expecting more fireworks. i think 's going to be fascinating debate. i am more energized about tonight than i actuallwas last night, because you have four of the five front-runners. you have great contrast among the front-runners. you have twoye 70--old white men, an african american woman and a 35-year-old guy may. the contrasts are really interesting to see how they will talk to one another. rnie sanders has a reputation, a history of combativeness.e and i think with joe biden, there could be -- they could mix it up a little bi. as for the second or third tier, gillibrand, bennet, hickenlooper, swalwell, i think they will have a hard time getting any attention because most of the focus will be on the big four ths debate. >> woodruff: lisa, last night we saw the, if you will, th also-ran, the ones who aren't polling as highly on the wings of the sta, they were interjecting, they were interrupting to get themselves some a time. >> that's right. stu's right. that was a lesson that campaign after campaignelling
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>> i think stu hit on a lot of it.think one of the difficult needles to thread tonight will be from candidates who- hav and we have many of them on stage tonight-- who have branded themsees on the issue of civility and on being nice. now, this could lead to a very good and thought-provoking debate. but if they're trying to do something memorable, someone o like cory book someone like amy klobuchar, who sort very far branded themselves in this nicee way, theoing to have to do it on a memorable line that is also positive. each candidate tonight, many of these campaigns have td me, they've had to make internal decisions: do they want their candidates to ev iernterrupt? do they want their candidates to even throw a slight jab? the consensus for tonight and tomorrow night, they think tomorrow night is likely to be the more contentious debate. , e issue is that some of these leading candidatey don't want to make a mistake. the other candidates would rather take a risk and get national attention. so it's going to be a real te
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it interesting this particular survey today suggests two thirds of stu d e nts today suggests two thirdsxtreme circumstances and only 18% said no. 18%, when i look at that, is quite a large number of students. students may have positive relationships with their parents, 18% don't. i think the violating the confidentiality and the autonomy of that 18% of students is wrong and as an 18—year—old that's a point where we've decided someone becomes an adult, just because someone goes to university i don't think we should not have those rights apply. wisely, you are back with us, tell us about the system where you work? we asked all our students if they wanted to give us details... inaudible . the same thing has happened, i really apologise to our audience and to you. i am sorry, we will have to try to sort that out. i will bring injudy, her try to sort that out. i will bring in judy, her daughter starts at university in september, hello. would you want your daughter's university to tell you, without her permission, if she was having severe mental health problems? not without her permission. if
it interesting this particular survey today suggests two thirds of stu d e nts today suggests two thirdsxtreme circumstances and only 18% said no. 18%, when i look at that, is quite a large number of students. students may have positive relationships with their parents, 18% don't. i think the violating the confidentiality and the autonomy of that 18% of students is wrong and as an 18—year—old that's a point where we've decided someone becomes an adult, just because someone goes to...
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stu d e nts guardians involved.support from all sides, they won support from universities, friendship groups, but they also wa nt to friendship groups, but they also want to know that those connections they've got from back home are also being made aware of the issues going on. the office for student say the su rvey‘s the office for student say the survey‘s finding should give pause for thought. one silver lining, survey‘s finding should give pause forthought. one silver lining, more stu d e nts forthought. one silver lining, more students believe their course offers value for money after a report last month called for a cut in tuition fees in england. with still fewer than half of students say they get a good value for money therefore suggests university still have more to do. sir philip green has thanked landlords and suppliers who backed the deal that saved his retail empire. the rescue plan for the arcadia group which includes brands like topshop and burtons was approved in a vote yesterday. it will involve clos
stu d e nts guardians involved.support from all sides, they won support from universities, friendship groups, but they also wa nt to friendship groups, but they also want to know that those connections they've got from back home are also being made aware of the issues going on. the office for student say the su rvey‘s the office for student say the survey‘s finding should give pause for thought. one silver lining, survey‘s finding should give pause forthought. one silver lining, more stu...
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he encouraged people who had been stu d e nts to he encouraged people who had been students to take one is, he said if they were prepared to set up he said if they were prepared to set upa company he said if they were prepared to set up a company and imply ten people for five years, thenjeremy hunt government would write off the student debt. joys —— borisjohnson had a response to that, he said that policy would encourage too many people to be entrepreneurs and they say they would all want to do it and he rolled it out. so there were points of disagreement, but both of them saying that they would deliver brexit and bailey did not buy leaving no deal on the table. boris johnson said that he would consider dissolving probing parliament, it's something he didn't want to do but he said he would be folly to take out the table and jeremy hunt was less enthusiastic about that but also clear that it was in the negotiations with the eu, that britain have to show a strong hand. turning may be to their future plans as the prime minister at brexit is a cheap, they were both talking about technolog
he encouraged people who had been stu d e nts to he encouraged people who had been students to take one is, he said if they were prepared to set up he said if they were prepared to set upa company he said if they were prepared to set up a company and imply ten people for five years, thenjeremy hunt government would write off the student debt. joys —— borisjohnson had a response to that, he said that policy would encourage too many people to be entrepreneurs and they say they would all want...
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a lot of stu d e nts its just happening.meone official to tell their pa rents. for someone official to tell their parents. the assumed position at the moment is that the information stays with the university, they have no right to tell parents, am i right? yes, at the end of the day students are 18, they are adults who can choose what they want to do with your information and with their health, it's up to them what they wa nt to health, it's up to them what they want to do. a lot of universities do have a fast—track system where if stu d e nts have a fast—track system where if students say they are having suicidal thoughts they make it seem quicker but i think it's looking at the point of trying to stop it before a student gets to that point i'm looking at that support to make sure students don't get to the stage the surveys looking at. universities need to look at their support systems and make sure students don't go through university and get more ofa build—up go through university and get more of a build—up through these
a lot of stu d e nts its just happening.meone official to tell their pa rents. for someone official to tell their parents. the assumed position at the moment is that the information stays with the university, they have no right to tell parents, am i right? yes, at the end of the day students are 18, they are adults who can choose what they want to do with your information and with their health, it's up to them what they wa nt to health, it's up to them what they want to do. a lot of...
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returned to work will return to normal life however a number of people protesters were still together stu gathered around the parliament and in fact our correspondents talks to some protesters today let's have a listen. oh you can be in september at the bank i'm 17 years old and i'm a high school student and my classmates are having examined some bright but i decided to skate and to come here to protest. because the future phone call is more important to me and this is something that will affect the freedom of every homecoming citizen it's not quite so crucial i think you. know i'm a bit frustrated but we must have this below average research and therefore we are not giving out for example some are coming in here folks. trying to caroline is there a way to go on strike. and my bus was ok for us to come here can see some here today but i think there's no justification police to use tear gas and rubber bullets out i. happen to go out. and speak up on the reaction to the protest yesterday so they would tear gas was used where they were seeing the pictures behind us that was quite a scene wha
returned to work will return to normal life however a number of people protesters were still together stu gathered around the parliament and in fact our correspondents talks to some protesters today let's have a listen. oh you can be in september at the bank i'm 17 years old and i'm a high school student and my classmates are having examined some bright but i decided to skate and to come here to protest. because the future phone call is more important to me and this is something that will...
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but my ambition to be the prime minister's today stu soli and the reason is. is being a prime minister destination. change your facing a lot of legal challenges which you say are largely politically motivated you believe so do you worry given the fact that some of those challenges see you banned from politics or even facing jail. do you worry that you all days in politics might be a bit. there is there is a possibility that my days in political be done but there's a possibility that about. you could do or do stand if you were afraid you do we need for us do we believe at this point of his story. of pushing the boundaries pushing where the limit of possibilities is so i believe that it is a power to be made of ideas and domination of ideas that comes. the legal trade the trade bruising legal charges the trade off while ends against some of the leaders of the party these things are real. we aren't afraid. and submissive at this point in time. did a look at us wanted a bill conducting that interview by a dog heading to south korea americas which is one of the wor
but my ambition to be the prime minister's today stu soli and the reason is. is being a prime minister destination. change your facing a lot of legal challenges which you say are largely politically motivated you believe so do you worry given the fact that some of those challenges see you banned from politics or even facing jail. do you worry that you all days in politics might be a bit. there is there is a possibility that my days in political be done but there's a possibility that about. you...
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over the past two years, he has seen the number of stu d e nts years, he has seen the number of studentst of the worsening security situation. despite a dwindling numbers, afg hanistan‘s education ministry still provides teachers. this school is tiny, but the government has promised that even if there's just one sikh or hindu student left they will still have the school and teachers. the school principal, who is muslim, used to teach afghan war refugees in iran. now he teaches afghan sikhs in their own country. but ina but in a country that is efficiently islamic, many sikhs say they are treated like second—class citizens. i have come to the powerful ministry of religious affairs. part of its remit is to help ensure that all of the country's minorities can practice their religion in safety. but officials here don't blame the problems sikhs face on religious intolerance. sikhs are not the only community to leave afg ha nista n after sikhs are not the only community to leave afghanistan after hundreds of yea rs of leave afghanistan after hundreds of years of shared experience. i have come
over the past two years, he has seen the number of stu d e nts years, he has seen the number of studentst of the worsening security situation. despite a dwindling numbers, afg hanistan‘s education ministry still provides teachers. this school is tiny, but the government has promised that even if there's just one sikh or hindu student left they will still have the school and teachers. the school principal, who is muslim, used to teach afghan war refugees in iran. now he teaches afghan sikhs in...
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going to visit i was listening to stu yeah i knew who the chip walks that you. got to have most of these companies have got some documents home they've done tired of waiting for alexander to come over and meet the world so he decided that they'd pay him a visit instead. of always at the movie theater. when he. was not. a star i need fuel for indigo it would still be a bit like a muscle your which you don't when used up a lot i think for a few plants and i'm one of them at the pub most people believe they could push the issue with us if it's. we are in strange situation where everybody is making a lot of noise about military action against iran but nobody in the part of that alliance actually wants to do it there's no desire for it so do you hope that iran makes a mistake and somehow. and then does it some kind of confrontation and then the iranians will be forced to come to the table you know begging for some kind of solution on american terms but you know i think that is dreaming that's a pipe dream. i think you know cubans all over the world you know all all v
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just me i don't get the full story going to visit i was listening to stu yeah i knew who the chip walks that you . got to have most of these companies have got something impossible they found tired of waiting for alexander to come over and meet the world so he decided that they'd pay him a visit instead. of always the movie theater. when he. was not. a star i need fuel for him go go it's the view of the locals this will your knowledge as will you don't let me use up a lot i think if you plug something about more than at the pub most people believe they could push the option because if it's. just manufactured to sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. i mean real news. i think you know cubans all over the world you know all all very similar you know west the western us did not invent democracy you know there's democracy everywhere in world history in india in china if you go far enough back creating inclusion in soviet union after 990 was not a matter of adopt
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. >> reporter: the stu was done in march by the alexandria based society for human resource .ays there were already some alarming trends before the latest incident. >> we've seen an uptick in workplace violence generally and hat's people fighting, people stabbing, throwing things at each other or alarmed about a recent tip where someone was poison. >> taylor says this sector has indeed changed and hat's because we've moved from postal shootings to the more common si incides of workplace violence. he says that's part of a societial shift a >> people disagree and realize people n don't think they can disagree without being disagreeable. >> reporter: he also says this latest incident in virginia beach,ell that just c founds all of the current knowledge and guidance to what to look for. >> he was not being terminated. there was no disciplinary action. he actually resigned earlier that day. and so it came out of apparently nowhere. >> reporter: as the invtigation continues and more is revealed, it may mean rethinking the indicators. taylor also saysth e's another thing to take away
. >> reporter: the stu was done in march by the alexandria based society for human resource .ays there were already some alarming trends before the latest incident. >> we've seen an uptick in workplace violence generally and hat's people fighting, people stabbing, throwing things at each other or alarmed about a recent tip where someone was poison. >> taylor says this sector has indeed changed and hat's because we've moved from postal shootings to the more common si incides of...
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perhaps the one that has drawn the most concern stu creation of a special taxing district. right before the vote, the councilmember said he wasn't ready to support anything without more details. >> until i see the financial analysis and presentations, i cannot support it. >> so far the project has the support of owing's mayor and the port commission has given the team a nod. the development would include housing, offices and retail space along with parking. but there is strong opposition coming from the international long shore and warehouse union and others who say would it threaten jobs and the waterfront. >> transporting a work environment is an assembly line of services into a may ground. >> he works with the port. add that had thousands of jobs would be lost even though plan is to move somewhere else. they said the howard project would be funded with private money for years, alameda county has shared the coliseum compound with the city of owing. now the county has agreed to sell its share to the a's for $85 million. the a's want to redevelop the area to include housing
perhaps the one that has drawn the most concern stu creation of a special taxing district. right before the vote, the councilmember said he wasn't ready to support anything without more details. >> until i see the financial analysis and presentations, i cannot support it. >> so far the project has the support of owing's mayor and the port commission has given the team a nod. the development would include housing, offices and retail space along with parking. but there is strong...
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naturally have agreed to think over the issue in hand she would have the cheek to say i'm listening stu to a different opinions and my. the officials will explain further no there's nothing further to explain we didn't need any more verbal or even written safeguards in the law now it's so obvious we want this bill to be scrapped all together of sudan's military john turner has defended its crackdown on protesters saying it is meant to ensure the safety of the country at least 4 more people were killed on sunday as demonstrators answered protest leaders calls for a mass civil disobedience movement. preliminary results show kassim talk one kazakstan presidential election with 70 percent of the vote but opponents say it was not free or fair at least 500 people were detained in protests there talk i have succeed former president nursultan nazarbayev who ruled for almost 30 years the u.n. refugee agency says the risk of people dying while trying to get to europe is at its highest ever the libyan coast guard says it's rescued more than 500 refugees trying to reach europe in the past 9 days mo
naturally have agreed to think over the issue in hand she would have the cheek to say i'm listening stu to a different opinions and my. the officials will explain further no there's nothing further to explain we didn't need any more verbal or even written safeguards in the law now it's so obvious we want this bill to be scrapped all together of sudan's military john turner has defended its crackdown on protesters saying it is meant to ensure the safety of the country at least 4 more people were...
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is still in its infancye the archers plan to return as long as they are , gradually handing over the stu to the forest ecologists of the future. bbc news in yosemite national park. ja: and i'm jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... eeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ...ijust up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i think we're off to a great start. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, c >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:pr ident trump defends his willingness to accept information from foreign governments in order to damagcae aigns of his political opponents. then, two oil tankers arpe damaged in sed attacks in the persian gulf, increasing already heightened tensions between the u.s. and iran. plus, with less than two weeks until the first democratic presidential debate, i
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aduke university stu found that many of us feel the pressure to meet goals like steps per day, while help tracking may prompt us to do . more researchers found it can make activities that were once enjoyable feel almost like a jo >> it is a job to exercise. >> that not only decreases enjoyment but can lower activity levels when the trackers are off. ctors say maintaining a balance between fitnss and well-being is the key. >> i f tl likese fitness trackers really did give me a -- i'm competitive. so it would make me a little ut n i had to get rid of it. >> i don't -- >> you don't care? >> no. i use it when i use it. when i not, whatever. >>> 4:43. want to check in withclauryn ritts before we head to break here. lauryn? >>> we've got sunshine out there. tha s going to be comingup at 5:43 in the morning. another hour, a pretty sunrise o as the cuds scoot out of the region. temperatures not bad. around seasonal, but rain on the way before the weekend ie ov of course, father's day weekend, we'll talk about that coming up. >>> us, contempt of congress. avoid it at least for now. why hou de
aduke university stu found that many of us feel the pressure to meet goals like steps per day, while help tracking may prompt us to do . more researchers found it can make activities that were once enjoyable feel almost like a jo >> it is a job to exercise. >> that not only decreases enjoyment but can lower activity levels when the trackers are off. ctors say maintaining a balance between fitnss and well-being is the key. >> i f tl likese fitness trackers really did give me a...
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nt> actually, college stu are also unecedentedly lonely in the united states today and in the past twoeeks a third oe col students say they felt very lonely. two-thirds say they felt very lonely in the past year. and we think it might be in part because theyave realistic expectations of what the college experience will be like. they think they'll come, meetes the friends of their life and everything they have heard about college that will happes . so our applping people to develop the skills to actually meet their social goals when college isn't necessarily the ha experience they expected once they get there. >> so then what skills or exercises do yco encourage ege students to engage in to help them ease the loneliness? >> we have created a set of social challenges and that is going out into the world and trying to support making social connections. something -- things like dare to leave your dare room door open for a week or walk down the campus, look five people in the eye and say hello. but we also have the internal piece, that part that makes it easier for them to process if things
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. >> this person, unfortunately, came into this puddle a little too slow and ended up getting stu stuckhis point, you're not going to make it out. i think the person laughing in the background is a person that recorded the video. >> it is a high traffic area as well. it is dangerous for a bunch of people to go up. people are zipping through. >> and really fast. eventually someone does come over and help this person out. and after a laugh or two, maybe they went over to the lodge and had some hot chocolate. you'll be cold after this. >> she start calling herself a doll as a teen. people are like you can't be a living doll. you're fat. i was, like, watch me. >> any comment like that is projection of insecurity on someone else. >> it is such an absurd thing. why not just have fun. why do we set all these arbitrary rules for ourselves when we could just not? >> she now considers herself a living art doll. >> she does it in such a beautiful way. >> i pull inspiration from tons of different things. drag, clowns. >> what does she do this for? for her own hobby, just what she likes to do in her
. >> this person, unfortunately, came into this puddle a little too slow and ended up getting stu stuckhis point, you're not going to make it out. i think the person laughing in the background is a person that recorded the video. >> it is a high traffic area as well. it is dangerous for a bunch of people to go up. people are zipping through. >> and really fast. eventually someone does come over and help this person out. and after a laugh or two, maybe they went over to the...
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these protests, against the democratically elected leader, are also being spearheaded by stu d e ntsn initiative called a million moments for democracy. organisers have promised that this would be the biggest public demonstration in this country since the 1989 fall of communism. half a million people packed this very square to protest against the regime and perhaps the numbers today are not that big but it is certainly an astonishing achievement for what was until relatively recently a small student initiative. the question is, does it change the political reality in the czech republic? prime minister andrej babis‘s party still tops every opinion poll and won recent european elections, had missed an economic revival many people willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. —— among. a general sense of something more at stake. the hard one freedoms of the velvet revolution are gradually being eroded, chiefly thanks to the powerful businessman who now runs the country. at the 620 at the g20 meeting injapan this week all eyes will be on president trump and president xi. president trump
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growing influence and they are also concerned about the excessive use of police force, they say, against stuey say, against students protesting last week. they all took to the streets and what organisers are saying is potentially the biggest march hong kong has ever seen. they are estimating 2 million people on the streets on sunday and of course police put that number at far less. lets make sense of it all with my next guest. a professor assistant professor of political science at a ling young university. now, samson, you are there at the protest a nd now, samson, you are there at the protest and doing research. you a survey in some protesters. what is difference —— different about the protests we see now? it was truly phenomenal. i was a word to describe it. it was certainly the largest protest in hong kong and we surveyed around 700 people and we found that 40% of them actually did not want —— went to last sundays protest so they we re went to last sundays protest so they were new. what are you finding out about these people. students seem to be the main core of protesters, at least that'
growing influence and they are also concerned about the excessive use of police force, they say, against stuey say, against students protesting last week. they all took to the streets and what organisers are saying is potentially the biggest march hong kong has ever seen. they are estimating 2 million people on the streets on sunday and of course police put that number at far less. lets make sense of it all with my next guest. a professor assistant professor of political science at a ling young...
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the stu d e nts militarily and financially. outside tbilisi state university, they are here to make their voices heard. they are saying this is an anti— russian protest. they also want political changes in the country. they don't want affiliation with any of the existing political parties in the country but because of what happened in tbilisi on thursday and friday morning, but thousands of people gathered outside parliament to protest against visiting russian mps, these students think that now is the moment also to come out and say that they are against russia and what russia is doing to our country. just over 70 years ago, hundreds of caribbean migrants sailed to britain on empire windrush to help rebuild britain after the war. many decided to stay and create new lives in the uk. saturday is the first national windrush day, celebrating the contribution made by the generation and their families. one contribution made by the generation and theirfamilies. one of the contribution made by the generation and their families. one of
the stu d e nts militarily and financially. outside tbilisi state university, they are here to make their voices heard. they are saying this is an anti— russian protest. they also want political changes in the country. they don't want affiliation with any of the existing political parties in the country but because of what happened in tbilisi on thursday and friday morning, but thousands of people gathered outside parliament to protest against visiting russian mps, these students think that...
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nick stu gores for the arizona win.uld've been the giants first three-game sweep of the season. but again the big story, truex junior becomes a repeat champion here in sonoma. that's it. see you tonight everybody. >>> time now for is 4:57. coming up in our next half hour we are following breaking news out of san jose this morning. five dead in a shooting and standup overnight. will have a live report coming up. plus horse racing season comes to a close but not before another death. we'll be right back. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 5:00, breaking news. just minutes ago we learned five people are dead after a shooting and standup in the south bay overnight. plus a scare in the east bay. and alameda county neighborhood evacuate as a grass fire takes off. this morning and update from the firefight and president trump the laces massive deportation threat period this morning's ultimatum to democrats. the mac, it is monday, june 24, i'm michelle griego. kenny has the morning off. we w
nick stu gores for the arizona win.uld've been the giants first three-game sweep of the season. but again the big story, truex junior becomes a repeat champion here in sonoma. that's it. see you tonight everybody. >>> time now for is 4:57. coming up in our next half hour we are following breaking news out of san jose this morning. five dead in a shooting and standup overnight. will have a live report coming up. plus horse racing season comes to a close but not before another death....
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as the uk stu m bles towards prime minister. thank you.uk stumbles towards leaving the eu, the president has questioned the approach of the prime minister. president has questioned the approach of the prime ministerlj seem to remember the president suggested i skewed the european union, which i did not do. we entered negotiations and came out with a good deal. i would have sued and settled, maybe. you never know, she is probably a better negotiator thanl she is probably a better negotiator than i am. i think we are going to have a great trade deal, a very comprehensive trade deals that when you are dealing in trade, everything is on the table. nhs and everything else, a lot more than that. that is one of the things spasms in westminster would rail against. these protests were not fake news as the presidents claim —— the president claimed. leading the charge, then labour leader, who refuse last night to go to the queens dinner in honour of donald trump. together we can make a big difference. together we can change this world. together we ca
as the uk stu m bles towards prime minister. thank you.uk stumbles towards leaving the eu, the president has questioned the approach of the prime minister. president has questioned the approach of the prime ministerlj seem to remember the president suggested i skewed the european union, which i did not do. we entered negotiations and came out with a good deal. i would have sued and settled, maybe. you never know, she is probably a better negotiator thanl she is probably a better negotiator than...
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in new york mark same question these are big issues that nancy mentioned do you find the millennial stu carry him around like a cinder block like that. all the time i see a lot of young adults in the lineal in my practice and i term. kind of a glib nihilism you know we talk about the future we try to kind of engage in conversations about what we're going to do next right so the young mind is a developing mind they have difficulty looking past what is today anyway but you throw in something like real life trauma like climate change like wars like all of the uncertainty in our world today and you know a common response from a teenager is well what's going to matter the world's going into more anyway so there is this kind of you know overreaching idea that we're just here for today and we can talk to them as adults but they look at us like we have 3 times something that nancy mention a minute ago with a national election looming we're going to be hearing plenty about how our children won't enjoy the prosperity we do mark is that trope contributing to the gloom in your view the political cl
in new york mark same question these are big issues that nancy mentioned do you find the millennial stu carry him around like a cinder block like that. all the time i see a lot of young adults in the lineal in my practice and i term. kind of a glib nihilism you know we talk about the future we try to kind of engage in conversations about what we're going to do next right so the young mind is a developing mind they have difficulty looking past what is today anyway but you throw in something like...
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has had a long history of student led movements that ended up in failure. 30 years ago, when those sture. 30 years ago, when those students went to tiananmen square, the big learning was we must do something that was different then the may the 4th movement in 1990, it involved more people. student protests have never been successful in china. but with a broader support and the voices of young people have become stronger. the uk has treaty obligations to hong kong until 2047, this 50 year period of autonomy, one country this 50 year period of autonomy, one cou ntry two this 50 year period of autonomy, one country two systems, but the british government was slow to get involved in talking about this extradition bill, really only since we have seen people on the streets. was it fear of beijing or misreading the mood in hong kong. both of those but there isa hong kong. both of those but there is a vacuum in britain at the moment, ministers are not behaving normally. the foreign secretary is involved in a leadership contest. i don't think ministerial minds are focused very much on anything
has had a long history of student led movements that ended up in failure. 30 years ago, when those sture. 30 years ago, when those students went to tiananmen square, the big learning was we must do something that was different then the may the 4th movement in 1990, it involved more people. student protests have never been successful in china. but with a broader support and the voices of young people have become stronger. the uk has treaty obligations to hong kong until 2047, this 50 year period...
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and so have businesses how much can india take plus can be said to be the prime minister still that stu's soley and the reason is that he's being a prime minister he's not going to destination the distention just change. an exclusive interview with the opposition leader challenging the strictest goal in 5 .
and so have businesses how much can india take plus can be said to be the prime minister still that stu's soley and the reason is that he's being a prime minister he's not going to destination the distention just change. an exclusive interview with the opposition leader challenging the strictest goal in 5 .
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chinese stu d e nts chinese money via hong kong. chinese students are very important, tourism.ere is not another country or neuter which has sold nuclear to china so it's important for britain that trump does not threaten the chinese relationship —— another country in europe which has sold nuclear. relationship —— another country in europe which has sold nucleatm has already caused problems, the problem of how deeply or whether at all to build huawei into uk's sg infrastructure. i assume he will argue against this again, saying it will impact intelligence sharing. broadly speaking, stepping back, it highlights the awkward situation the uk is in internationally with brexit on the horizon. it's even more dependent on the us for the prospect ofa dependent on the us for the prospect of a free trade deal, which is why despite trump being very unpopular, they need to keep him on sight so they need to keep him on sight so they can dangle the hope that they will get a free trade deal with the us even though trump is in the middle of a trade war with china, is picking trade fights with
chinese stu d e nts chinese money via hong kong. chinese students are very important, tourism.ere is not another country or neuter which has sold nuclear to china so it's important for britain that trump does not threaten the chinese relationship —— another country in europe which has sold nuclear. relationship —— another country in europe which has sold nucleatm has already caused problems, the problem of how deeply or whether at all to build huawei into uk's sg infrastructure. i...
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ward and the clinic like all the reason why a clinic director a chief physician or a nursing director stu silent is to prevent the reputational damage to the clinic because we all know that that would mean fewer patients coming into our care in the belief. it took several further resuscitations in the new world for the head of the clinic to decide that google had to go now the nurse alleged to have killed 36 people by this point he was dismissed from his post with glowing references he then applied for a job at a clinic in dam and hawes just a few kilometers away we continued to murder unabated 64 more patients were to die it who could send their. grandfather was one of his victims he underwent a gastrointestinal operation shortly before he was to be released he suddenly suffered a cardiac arrest so. my grandfather was resuscitated by the murderer and then 2 or 3 days later the same thing happened again. so he was practically murdered tries. warble. in 2005 who was finally caught red handed as he was about to administer an injection to a patient it was the end of the killing spree unprece
ward and the clinic like all the reason why a clinic director a chief physician or a nursing director stu silent is to prevent the reputational damage to the clinic because we all know that that would mean fewer patients coming into our care in the belief. it took several further resuscitations in the new world for the head of the clinic to decide that google had to go now the nurse alleged to have killed 36 people by this point he was dismissed from his post with glowing references he then...
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. >> reporter: when jey pacheco arrived home safely in arkansas, police in mexico were stued to see him alive. >> i thought my life was overbut i'm home. >> reporter: the 29-year-old new doctor was feared dead after mexican police believed he was kidnapped by organized crime members in the state where 319 have gone missing in the first four months of this year. >> i can't recall anything. i mean, it was just complete black out. >> reporter: after a press conference in which pacheco said he didn remember what what happened while missing a week, today he tells nbc news his arms were tightly bound, both wrists showing deep gashes. after graduating from medical school, pacheco and his friend were attacked leaving this bar in gad hah guadalajara. authorities later found his friend dead. pacheco says he was hit in the back of the , head and blacked out his family remaining silent on what happened while he was gone. >> we were just xtcelebrating and ne thing you know, blacked out. and then i up showing back, you know, back home. i'm just glad i'm home. >> reporter: tonight jessy pacheco is saf
. >> reporter: when jey pacheco arrived home safely in arkansas, police in mexico were stued to see him alive. >> i thought my life was overbut i'm home. >> reporter: the 29-year-old new doctor was feared dead after mexican police believed he was kidnapped by organized crime members in the state where 319 have gone missing in the first four months of this year. >> i can't recall anything. i mean, it was just complete black out. >> reporter: after a press conference...
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grocery store owner stu leonard told "squawk alley" that sales are crazy. >> last year we did 25,000 of these burgers, and this year it looks like we'll do 50,000 to 75,000 so what you're seeing in the stock market is the same thing we're seeing on the floor at stu leonard's. >> we've heard from folks concerned about the plant, all natural ingredients like cellulose from bamboo. stu leonard admits even he doesn't understand anything in the ingredient label but customers haven't made it an issue. and beyond meat, what about carcinogens in beef? >> i'm not sure we understand everything driving the stock price but it's up 37% today. jane, as always, thank you very much the market hoping today's weak jobs number will lead to a fed rate cut joining us to discuss, marianne bartles, head of exchange strategy at bank of america merrill lynch global research. long title there michael feroli as well joining us jpmorgan chief u.s. economist. michael, i'll start with you if i may. take us dwlur take on the jobs number this morning. >> well, it was disappointing of course the headline number comi
grocery store owner stu leonard told "squawk alley" that sales are crazy. >> last year we did 25,000 of these burgers, and this year it looks like we'll do 50,000 to 75,000 so what you're seeing in the stock market is the same thing we're seeing on the floor at stu leonard's. >> we've heard from folks concerned about the plant, all natural ingredients like cellulose from bamboo. stu leonard admits even he doesn't understand anything in the ingredient label but customers...
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charlie, see you soon. >> thanks, stu. stuart: look at bitcoin.00 per coin overnight. then there were problems at a major exchange t came crashing down. it is down $1100 per coin, 11,350 is where we are now. bradley tongue is with us, tusk you have invested in bitcoin? >> i invest in the places where you trade bitcoin. stuart: is it safe? you crash the exchange, it is not safe. >> look, i think what you're looking for if you're a bitcoin investor or any cryptocurrency, what you're saying i don't trust central banks, central government, the fed here, argentina, venezuela, places like that. it is not unreasonable for people to say i don't have confidence in my government. would i prefer a sovereignless crypto can you currency people like me are trading instead. that is not a crazy idea given the lack of faith in institutions these days but you still have some way to operate. you still have to some kind of a mechanism. coin base is the preeminent way to trade bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. if coin base goes down, there is literally no way to do it
charlie, see you soon. >> thanks, stu. stuart: look at bitcoin.00 per coin overnight. then there were problems at a major exchange t came crashing down. it is down $1100 per coin, 11,350 is where we are now. bradley tongue is with us, tusk you have invested in bitcoin? >> i invest in the places where you trade bitcoin. stuart: is it safe? you crash the exchange, it is not safe. >> look, i think what you're looking for if you're a bitcoin investor or any cryptocurrency, what...
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pop against stu rt. sturt. the next big vote of the conservative party is on tuesday.candidates will need 33 mps backing them to stay in the race. that is going to be challenging for at least two of them. we know that dominic raab and rory stewart were a bit of that number in the first ballot so they will be looking to make up the numbers. over the next couple of days there will be a series of votes where the lowest rank person is eliminated and by thursday we will have the final two and then it is down to knock you and i but tory members. a number of candidates have been speaking and a lot of the fire is being turned on the front runner, borisjohnson. is is being turned on the front runner, boris johnson. is it likely is being turned on the front runner, borisjohnson. is it likely to hurt them or boris moore?|j borisjohnson. is it likely to hurt them or boris moore? i think it is a question now of what can they do to get anywhere near borisjohnson? they have to take risks. you heard rory stewart, he has not been shy of criticising borisjohnson rory stewart, he has not
pop against stu rt. sturt. the next big vote of the conservative party is on tuesday.candidates will need 33 mps backing them to stay in the race. that is going to be challenging for at least two of them. we know that dominic raab and rory stewart were a bit of that number in the first ballot so they will be looking to make up the numbers. over the next couple of days there will be a series of votes where the lowest rank person is eliminated and by thursday we will have the final two and then...
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we having thousands more stu d e nts upskilling.nd seeking we have the talent to match the investment coming here. good to talk to you, graham stuart, minister for thank you. 0ur our top story today. and south korea have signed an in principle free trade deal. arrangements post—brexit — and includes keeping zero tariffs on south korean exports including cars and car parts. the official deal cannot be done until after the uk leaves the eu. driverless cars, drones and chatbots taking ourfast food orders. it's inevitable, robotic automation is becoming a bigger part of our lives as they become more advanced. but all this does not come without a lot of fear about a large workforce losing its jobs to these machine. well, one firm that's hoping its tabletop robot doesn't take yourjob but rather help with menial task in the workplace is uk—based start—up automata. backed by swiss engineering giant abb, the company makes a robotic arm called eva, which it says is more compact and affordable alternative to other machines in the market. but a
we having thousands more stu d e nts upskilling.nd seeking we have the talent to match the investment coming here. good to talk to you, graham stuart, minister for thank you. 0ur our top story today. and south korea have signed an in principle free trade deal. arrangements post—brexit — and includes keeping zero tariffs on south korean exports including cars and car parts. the official deal cannot be done until after the uk leaves the eu. driverless cars, drones and chatbots taking ourfast...
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the second thing i was trying to say is if you look at it from an economic perspective, giving stu du give 1,000 dollars, it will probably go down the back of the sofa or whatever, but if you give it to a student, the propensity to spend it is very high, so this debate over student loans is running right now, and it is do we forgive them, do we get money flowing into them, do we get money flowing into the economy and if you give it to the economy and if you give it to the people who will spend it most, thatis the people who will spend it most, that is one way of doing it. we have a story about the rowntree foundation, it says that the over 30s have less —— under 30s have less cash available to them to use and have fun. as a percentage of their income, it is a lot less. so there are income, it is a lot less. so there a re pressures income, it is a lot less. so there are pressures on that generation today. whether it is less in absolute terms, i wouldn't be sure if you look back, my grandparents, the money they had in absolute terms to spend on leisure and restaurants, it was near zero
the second thing i was trying to say is if you look at it from an economic perspective, giving stu du give 1,000 dollars, it will probably go down the back of the sofa or whatever, but if you give it to a student, the propensity to spend it is very high, so this debate over student loans is running right now, and it is do we forgive them, do we get money flowing into them, do we get money flowing into the economy and if you give it to the economy and if you give it to the people who will spend...
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this is a case that could prompt a lot of other students to take action because there are many, many stu they are regarding as poor value for money courses, they are coming out of university, five years after graduation, not earning £25,000 which is the threshold at which they start to repay their student loans. they are often not getting graduate jobs, they are getting the kind of jobs, they are getting the kind of jobs they could have got if they left school at 18 and they are £50,000 in debt and a lot of people are feeling incredibly dissatisfied with what universities deliver and this could be, you know, it could open the floodgates. historically, i think courts have been very relu cta nt to think courts have been very reluctant to get involved in these kind of disputes for universities are concerned but i think there is such a level of dissatisfaction in the system now, the floodgates could open. we've got this review of tuition fees, quality of courses and there's a lot to consider when you choose where to go. it's absolutely right. those of us who have seen children go through uni
this is a case that could prompt a lot of other students to take action because there are many, many stu they are regarding as poor value for money courses, they are coming out of university, five years after graduation, not earning £25,000 which is the threshold at which they start to repay their student loans. they are often not getting graduate jobs, they are getting the kind of jobs, they are getting the kind of jobs they could have got if they left school at 18 and they are £50,000 in...
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in fact, many of today's passengers are university lecturers who want their stu d e nts to universityght simulator but that's just on the ground. they do theory, they do laboratory sessions, this is the real thing. we do a lot of the theory and i teach dynamics and control of aircraft and we can do that on scale models and wind tunnels but what a calculation might say is ok, is not ok for a person actually in that vehicle. we just darted to relax when they went for the big one. point the nose up until the big one. point the nose up until the plane nearly falls from the sky. —— started to relax or stop then the safety system kicks in. and we start floating. some loved it, some didn't. in the new digital control tower, the aerospace expert told me the industry is worth 35 billion to the industry is worth 35 billion to the uk economy. and the plane is critical for the next generation of engineers. it takes them into flight test regimes that you would never get that normal experience of. and then they see weight really matters. and there's nothing like the physical experience to make you
in fact, many of today's passengers are university lecturers who want their stu d e nts to universityght simulator but that's just on the ground. they do theory, they do laboratory sessions, this is the real thing. we do a lot of the theory and i teach dynamics and control of aircraft and we can do that on scale models and wind tunnels but what a calculation might say is ok, is not ok for a person actually in that vehicle. we just darted to relax when they went for the big one. point the nose...
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as the uk stu m bles towards minister, thank you.s the uk stumbles towards leaving the eu, the president has questioned the prime minister's approach. president has questioned the prime minister's approachlj president has questioned the prime minister's approach. i seem to remember the president recommending i sued the european union, which i didn't do, we went into negotiations andi didn't do, we went into negotiations and i came out with a good deal. didn't do, we went into negotiations and i came out with a good deallj would have sued, but that's ok. i would have sued, but that's ok. i would have sued and settled may be, but you never know. she's probably a better negotiator than i am. i think we're going to have a great trade deal, yes. ithink we're going to have a great trade deal, yes. i think we're going to have a great and very comprehensive trade deal. when you're dealing in trade, everything is on the table, so trade, everything is on the table, so nhs or anything else, or a lot more than that. that is another thing is thou
as the uk stu m bles towards minister, thank you.s the uk stumbles towards leaving the eu, the president has questioned the prime minister's approach. president has questioned the prime minister's approachlj president has questioned the prime minister's approach. i seem to remember the president recommending i sued the european union, which i didn't do, we went into negotiations andi didn't do, we went into negotiations and i came out with a good deal. didn't do, we went into negotiations and i...
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the real question is going to come when the sunrises in about an hour's time — are the stu d e nts about streets, are they going to try to block the legislative building behind me again, or is the fact that the police used such force against them on wednesday and that that protest has now been declared a riot, will not be enough to scare many of the protesters from coming back to the streets here again? sophie. rupert, thank you. one of britain's biggest retail groups, arcadia, has been handed a lifeline by landlords who've agreed to cut rents for stores in the troubled empire. arcadia owns a raft of big names from topshop and dorothy perkins to miss selfridge. the business has 566 stores in the uk and ireland and employs 18,000 workers. simonjack is with me. so how much trouble is the company and, then? well, this afternoon, sophie, sir philip green's once mighty retail empire was on a knife edge, seeking approval from landlords to close some stores, asking them to accept a very steep discounts to the rents, and they did not get us through this last week, they tried it last week and did
the real question is going to come when the sunrises in about an hour's time — are the stu d e nts about streets, are they going to try to block the legislative building behind me again, or is the fact that the police used such force against them on wednesday and that that protest has now been declared a riot, will not be enough to scare many of the protesters from coming back to the streets here again? sophie. rupert, thank you. one of britain's biggest retail groups, arcadia, has been...
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policy, empty pagea ntry, criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pageantry, a political stuntry, a political stunt, but some things have been achieved. talks between north korea and the us have been scheduled to restart. it is also worth pointing out that kim jong—un has political pressures at home. he has to sell the idea of diplomacy to doubters and, after coming back from hanoi empty—handed, he would have been embarrassed. he can now say, look, the us president came to me. it may make the process of talks a little easier. it is also worth pointing out that when it comes to us presidents, the south korean people have watched them come and go over the last 70 years. they say sanctions have not work, pressure has not worked. the question being asked is, however unpredictable and unconventional, could donald trump succeed where others have failed? police have named the pregnant woman fatally stabbed in south london yesterday as 26—year old kelly mary fauvrelle. her baby, delivered by paramedics at the house where she was discovered, remains in a critical condition in hospital
policy, empty pagea ntry, criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pageantry, a political stuntry, a political stunt, but some things have been achieved. talks between north korea and the us have been scheduled to restart. it is also worth pointing out that kim jong—un has political pressures at home. he has to sell the idea of diplomacy to doubters and, after coming back from hanoi empty—handed, he would have been embarrassed. he can now say, look, the us president came to me. it...
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a lot of stu d e nts kong's legislative council.ng people sitting down outside the legislative council, where they are currently on protest. they are angry that a chief executive, carrie lam, has so far refused to scrap the proposed law, which would allow authorities to send residents to mainland china for trial. let's get the latest from laura westbrook, whojoins trial. let's get the latest from laura westbrook, who joins us from our hong kong bureau. we are seeing a lot of people outside the legislative council in hong kong, laura. yes, hong kong is into yet another day of protest. people have been steadily arriving all morning. some even slept there at the legislative council overnight. and they are there because they have some demands which they say the government has ignored. they want this controversial extradition built withdrawn. they want the government to not call wednesday's clashes between police and protesters a riot because of legal consequences. they wa nt because of legal consequences. they want people who have been
a lot of stu d e nts kong's legislative council.ng people sitting down outside the legislative council, where they are currently on protest. they are angry that a chief executive, carrie lam, has so far refused to scrap the proposed law, which would allow authorities to send residents to mainland china for trial. let's get the latest from laura westbrook, whojoins trial. let's get the latest from laura westbrook, who joins us from our hong kong bureau. we are seeing a lot of people outside the...
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no, stu. i'm neutral. we have been here, you know.don't think the markets are expecting a deal. they are expecting a truce. what does a truce look like? whatever the u.s. president says it looks like. people are saying look, is china going to slow-walk these negotiations, offer a little now, wait until the elections to see who's in the white house. some are saying also they are offering an olive branch when it comes to north korea as well. a truce is expected, not a deal. stuart: i will move on because we can speculate about that meeting all day long, can we not. look at apple. i think the stock is down a buck, maybe. not sure. design chief, that gentleman there, left-hand side of the screen, jony ive, is leaving the company, going out on his own. he designed the iphone and just about everything else for 27 years. susan: ipad, everything. stuart: hold on a second. rebecca, first of all, is apple now embarking on a new direction without mr. ive? >> i think so. i think we are seeing their move to services. obviously that's their revenue
no, stu. i'm neutral. we have been here, you know.don't think the markets are expecting a deal. they are expecting a truce. what does a truce look like? whatever the u.s. president says it looks like. people are saying look, is china going to slow-walk these negotiations, offer a little now, wait until the elections to see who's in the white house. some are saying also they are offering an olive branch when it comes to north korea as well. a truce is expected, not a deal. stuart: i will move on...
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so about 45 minutes between both incidents, stu. the crew on the norwegian tanker, 23 safely evacuated. japanese, 21 sailors evacuated. one slightly injured. you have a total of 44 sailors. the iranian state tv claiming the sailors were transported to an iranian port. the big question, who is behind this. this was not far from the strait of hormuz, a critical lane, as we know, for crude oil. >> this is a big deal. ashley: it's a big deal. stuart: wait, wait. he sat down five seconds ago and already, he's taken over the show. do you recognize this guy? >> the straits is where all the oil is flowing through. that will trigger an all-out battle. those straits will be protected. stuart: it's a three-hour single answer show. you can't handle that. you have a one-hour show. >> i do four hours live every day without a net. what are you talking about? stuart: three hours on radio. it's not the same. >> okay. well, the difference is you don't get little pictures and everything. you actually have to think. stuart: in all serious nness, i want
so about 45 minutes between both incidents, stu. the crew on the norwegian tanker, 23 safely evacuated. japanese, 21 sailors evacuated. one slightly injured. you have a total of 44 sailors. the iranian state tv claiming the sailors were transported to an iranian port. the big question, who is behind this. this was not far from the strait of hormuz, a critical lane, as we know, for crude oil. >> this is a big deal. ashley: it's a big deal. stuart: wait, wait. he sat down five seconds ago...
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. >>> ady new stu shows how often a child requires and visit because of things you keepnd arou your mohammed >> the nationwide children's hospital says that every two hours, a child has to go to the e.r. because of personal care products. we are talking about shampoos, eye drops and things like that. usu product or makes contact with the skin or eyes.il naolish remover led to the most e.r. visits but hair care products that caused the most serious injuries and often required hospitalization. >>> i'm frank holland. americanairlines is have access to entire fleet that fly domestic routes and the jets offer free access to channels of ceve tv you can stream to your personal devi american has plans to install power outlets in every seat for its mainly and regional fleets and tablet holders to most aircrafts. >>> good morning. we have a storm team 4 alert because a chance for severe weather this aftern more coming up. dog walking forecast? this is lady. available for adoption at the humane rescue line. a jack russell terrier mix so this little lady will be probably take pounds or less. go to there
. >>> ady new stu shows how often a child requires and visit because of things you keepnd arou your mohammed >> the nationwide children's hospital says that every two hours, a child has to go to the e.r. because of personal care products. we are talking about shampoos, eye drops and things like that. usu product or makes contact with the skin or eyes.il naolish remover led to the most e.r. visits but hair care products that caused the most serious injuries and often required...
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research showed hardening of the arteries whichr raises theisk of heart attack or stroke and thisdy new stu finds people who drink three to four cups of coffee every day could significantly reduce chances of early death. >>> now here is your cnbc morning business report. >> we're going to move on now. a long winning streak on jeopardy finally has come to an end. james holzhauer has appeared on the show the last 32 shows. the professional sports gambler and trivior wiz lost fhe first time last night when it was clear his streak was over, he high fived the woman who beat him. it be a woman, you know. chicago librarian emma botcher will now be known as the woman who stopped him. that is true. tolzhauer won more than $2,460,000 bu that was about $58,000 shy of the record still held by ken jennings. >> good job. >> great job. >> wonderful. >>> see the rower out front there in the video. that is one of the members of the wilson high school crew team. >> the team just took home the 2019ational championship trophy and they are the only public school rowing -- only public school in the district with
research showed hardening of the arteries whichr raises theisk of heart attack or stroke and thisdy new stu finds people who drink three to four cups of coffee every day could significantly reduce chances of early death. >>> now here is your cnbc morning business report. >> we're going to move on now. a long winning streak on jeopardy finally has come to an end. james holzhauer has appeared on the show the last 32 shows. the professional sports gambler and trivior wiz lost fhe...
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i highlight and teach after stu studying the sectors and over lay them on my broader world view at the moment charters could careless about this stuff they don't care what the company does i wonder if they could do their jobs with the company's names blacked out. in fact, i am sure they could. some of them hate the distraction of knowing for fear would bias them against the stock's chart. can you imagine? i've become proficient at charting over the years but rely on the individual work of professional technicians to demonstrate how to use charting and learn techniques that i can in turn teach you, that's why tonight i'm picking the best of the best charts of some of the best technicians we have worked with exploring the patterns that will be reliable to the point i'm astonished how accurate they can be i guess you got to call me a long-term believer you know what? that's why i started every saturday morning for the last 340 yea30 years reading now on paper and electronic distribution and contain hundreds of charts and i match the charts with the patterns i've learned and the reserve av
i highlight and teach after stu studying the sectors and over lay them on my broader world view at the moment charters could careless about this stuff they don't care what the company does i wonder if they could do their jobs with the company's names blacked out. in fact, i am sure they could. some of them hate the distraction of knowing for fear would bias them against the stock's chart. can you imagine? i've become proficient at charting over the years but rely on the individual work of...
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stu b votes no. >> mr. gates, you are not recorded. mr.gates votes aye. >> gentlelady from florida. anyone else? gentlemen from georgia. >> mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? >> with the chairman engaged -- >> announced the result. >> ok, that's fine. >> mr. gates what was your vote? >> aye. >> 23 ayes and 13 no's. >> the motion of the previous question is adopted. >> initiative and moves to reconsider. >> motion. no,lemen from florida -- the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> i moved to reconsider. >> he is not recognized. >> how do i get recognized? i cannot even make a motion. recognizey cannot we the motion to reconsider? >> because he has not been recognized. >> so we are not coming to recognize anyone who has a motion? >> i have an interesting point that you and i just discussed. twoquestion is, is again, misconstruing of emotions. one thing was concurrent which it is clearly not in this does not apply to tomorrow. this applies to any hearing in the future in which it is entitled departm
stu b votes no. >> mr. gates, you are not recorded. mr.gates votes aye. >> gentlelady from florida. anyone else? gentlemen from georgia. >> mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? >> with the chairman engaged -- >> announced the result. >> ok, that's fine. >> mr. gates what was your vote? >> aye. >> 23 ayes and 13 no's. >> the motion of the previous question is adopted. >> initiative and...
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today stu onts put work gloves and pilled trh bags with debris and weeds. >> people work for all theblished this country. congssional members and they built the buildings and it just feels so sad thate have not na. >> tt. m zion memorial park foundation is working to turn the cemetery in a memorial park so those buried here won't be forgotten. >>> still ahead, the mystery reader at a local elementary joy.l who brought smiles and >>> get ready for more rain tomorrow night. doug is back to break down the doug is back to break down the timing and you wknow when you're at ross and suddenly realize great minds shop alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. strand restoring ading a father's faith.... it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier ... and coming home sooner. strostronger isding seeking answers..... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want yo
today stu onts put work gloves and pilled trh bags with debris and weeds. >> people work for all theblished this country. congssional members and they built the buildings and it just feels so sad thate have not na. >> tt. m zion memorial park foundation is working to turn the cemetery in a memorial park so those buried here won't be forgotten. >>> still ahead, the mystery reader at a local elementary joy.l who brought smiles and >>> get ready for more rain tomorrow...