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t. cross undisguised was due to unveil it officially in october that t. cross has been said to go on sale in april twenty one thousand. new rift there is robust prove that not every premier model rolled out these days has to be an s.u.v. this one's a multi-purpose vehicle but american simply call it a minivan it's available with a one gasoline into diesel engines we started with a more powerful diesel version five contests the amount of oil schieffer is very impressed by how the larger diesel drives and it's noticeably quieter he's written and in many vehicles pricier than this one generally. out or inside this model has an eight speed automatic when he steps on the gas it down shares should take stuff i did all this may take a while but then this is more and. as peugeot describes the rift and so its response is quite alright so i don't let it all go. the one point five leader diesel unit puts out ninety six kilowatts and pushes the river from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in ten point four seconds reaching top speed of one hundred eighty kilomet
t. cross undisguised was due to unveil it officially in october that t. cross has been said to go on sale in april twenty one thousand. new rift there is robust prove that not every premier model rolled out these days has to be an s.u.v. this one's a multi-purpose vehicle but american simply call it a minivan it's available with a one gasoline into diesel engines we started with a more powerful diesel version five contests the amount of oil schieffer is very impressed by how the larger diesel...
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. >> i's dotted and t's crossed.es. >> you came on board in july just before the new year started so you really had to jump in with both feet. you hit the ground running. one of the first you did was to cut some of the staff in the executive and centr offices. wh did you feel it was so important to do that right out of >> so, we already have a lot of processes in place to make sure that the openi of school would smooth. so i felt it would be good to ga and begin the transition of reducing the number of central office staff so we could put the focus back on the schoolhousd in doing that i was realign so that we ve an effective structure that parents could work with, that would help to get their issues responded to in a timely fashion. during the reorganization, i was able to out all of elementa schools together, all of our middl and high schools together. i provided resource specialists in each of those area offices so if a paren has problem they know exactly which level to intact to get immediate support. committed t
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not just because all the eyes are not dotted and t's crossed.i think you can speak to that well from freedom house. ... i'm sure there are some people who would play that role clearly and dispassionately so that they can be a very, very positive experience for the country. >> thank you. the first question -- [inaudible] the countries. this issue is, you know, very rampant and does i see it, it is the economic capacity of the country. alluded by edna farland where there is no opportunity in their village. so they are subject for this kind of sex trafficking as we have been seeing in history. the situation, the united states can play in helping small neighborhood capacity building and creating an opportunity. to create an opportunity with the village. young girls are not traveling for moral area to create an opportunity that support the poor family. we have only to succeed. so that is what they are going to somewhere they don't know with nothing in their hand to support their family. an opportunity in the village. on the second question in reconci
not just because all the eyes are not dotted and t's crossed.i think you can speak to that well from freedom house. ... i'm sure there are some people who would play that role clearly and dispassionately so that they can be a very, very positive experience for the country. >> thank you. the first question -- [inaudible] the countries. this issue is, you know, very rampant and does i see it, it is the economic capacity of the country. alluded by edna farland where there is no opportunity...
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believe to be nefarious purposes, to stay in power not because all the is are not dotted and the t's crossed but we have to be helpful to the ethiopians to get that right as well. i think you can speak to that very well, if you will, from freedom house. and then i will yield to mike for any questions he might have, plea please. reconciliation. one other thing, the archbishop tutu had the gravitas to leave that, the respect of so many to leave that. are there people within the church communities or the human rights committee that would come to mind? you don't have to name names but i am sure there are some people who would play that role fairly and dispassionately so that it can be a very, very positive experience for the country. >> thank you. the first question on trafficking womens and childrens from ethiopia to other countries, this issue is very rampant and very common in ethiopia in every direction. as i see it, it is -- on the economic capacity of the country. many young womens eluded by some dealers in the farmland in the remotest part of the ethiopia telling me there is opportunity i
believe to be nefarious purposes, to stay in power not because all the is are not dotted and the t's crossed but we have to be helpful to the ethiopians to get that right as well. i think you can speak to that very well, if you will, from freedom house. and then i will yield to mike for any questions he might have, plea please. reconciliation. one other thing, the archbishop tutu had the gravitas to leave that, the respect of so many to leave that. are there people within the church communities...
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just got to dot the i's and cross the t's... and put in all the other letters.
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he is going to cross a t and attack north toward gettysburg. lee says perpendicular to the road, meaning he wants to attack toward gettysburg. lee takes a little stick that they used to show the movement of the troops. this is the plan he comes up with. longstreet is going to ask for one more division. then he would have at least two of his divisions together. he is not available for the july 2 battle. longstreet has 14,000 men. what he is going to do is march to the south end of the battlefield. his idea is to attack up the emmitsburg road. idea is to take off from chancellorsville. on the left end of the confederate monument, this could turn into a big attack. that is what robert e. lee is to do, as he is acting as an army commander. longstreet will attack the flank. in the middle, they will keep upward as the divisions keep rolling up the emmitsburg road. that's the idea in theory. they will keep going upwards unfortunately for robert e. lee. things change. battlefields are constantly changing things. johnston and clark claimed they made it
he is going to cross a t and attack north toward gettysburg. lee says perpendicular to the road, meaning he wants to attack toward gettysburg. lee takes a little stick that they used to show the movement of the troops. this is the plan he comes up with. longstreet is going to ask for one more division. then he would have at least two of his divisions together. he is not available for the july 2 battle. longstreet has 14,000 men. what he is going to do is march to the south end of the...
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. >> the car tried to cross the pal and t car was swept away. hours later, a man in his 70s alsorowned after his car was submerged. >> we found the vehicle 300 yas downstream. >> reporter: farther east constant rain, from kentucky to nework. slow moving storms have put 5 it million americans under the threat of flooding. in chicago a man died after a wave swept him into a lake. all this as the southeast scrambles to prepare for hurricane florence. >> i am worried about it. >> reporter: the hurricane t strength ove atlantic could be the first hurricane to make landfall on the east coast this season. >> prepare for the worst and hope for the best. hreats come: the one year after hurricane irma ravaged the southern seaboard,v ating the florida keys, causing more than 50 billion in damage. the country already feeling the full wrath of surging storms while millions more now brace for impact. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> for more on the track of that storm wnbc weather anchor dave price is here with us. what do we know, dave? >> let's divide us into
. >> the car tried to cross the pal and t car was swept away. hours later, a man in his 70s alsorowned after his car was submerged. >> we found the vehicle 300 yas downstream. >> reporter: farther east constant rain, from kentucky to nework. slow moving storms have put 5 it million americans under the threat of flooding. in chicago a man died after a wave swept him into a lake. all this as the southeast scrambles to prepare for hurricane florence. >> i am worried about...
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after crossing the finish line at t thanked the spectators for helping him throughout the race. >> i want to say actually thank you to allhe spectators from the first kilometer to the last kilometer, they really pushee me, it was lving music in my ears. >> sreenivasan: wevel have more ge of the catastrophic flooding in the carolinas, the typhoon in china, and the allegations facing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh on "newshour" this week. that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watchingig have a good. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. nthe j.p.b. foundat rosalind p. walter. ar bahope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation fo
after crossing the finish line at t thanked the spectators for helping him throughout the race. >> i want to say actually thank you to allhe spectators from the first kilometer to the last kilometer, they really pushee me, it was lving music in my ears. >> sreenivasan: wevel have more ge of the catastrophic flooding in the carolinas, the typhoon in china, and the allegations facing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh on "newshour" this week. that's all for this edition...
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explaining her reasoning behind t attack, it was the criticism of her as a mother, she's a new tmom,t she felt crossed a less-chaotic scene where our friend, john legend, lived up to. his na he is the first african-american man. he got an emmy, grammy, oscar and tony. that means h that he won one of those awards. ten grammys. he won that in 2006. in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma." and he earned his tony, for w "jitney" thaton best rerival of a play last year. and then, "jesus christ su trstar" took emmy home. he starred in that and was a producer on the production. he's >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this monday, september 10th. i'm aaron gilchrist. barcroft elementary sool is closed today because of a power outage. >>> now let's get a check of your first 4 traffic. >> taking a look here, 270 southbound pretty slow here. the beltway outer loop approaching georgia slow as well. inbound 295 from either northlor south is g.w. parkway, disabled vehicle with right lane blocked. orange line delays at vienna to deanwo t. >>> stormeam 4 weather alert. >>> good mor
explaining her reasoning behind t attack, it was the criticism of her as a mother, she's a new tmom,t she felt crossed a less-chaotic scene where our friend, john legend, lived up to. his na he is the first african-american man. he got an emmy, grammy, oscar and tony. that means h that he won one of those awards. ten grammys. he won that in 2006. in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma." and he earned his tony, for w "jitney" thaton...
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carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. wat t.owe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hey, dad. neal: and nos.i'm running for the senate, unaffiliated with any party, because they're playing partisan games and getting nothing done, and it's crippling america. i've created high-paying jobs right here in maryland by listening, bringing people together, and ing common ground, and i'll do the same thing as your senator. they say an outsider can't do it, but... all: together... neal: ...we'll prove them wrong. i'm nealimon, and i approve this message. let's finally put people over politics. >>> thanks for joining us tonight for staying with us after the game. "redskins final" coming up nexay "redskins final" coming
carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. wat t.owe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hey, dad. neal: and nos.i'm running for the senate, unaffiliated with any...
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and for my mom, i can imagine that she was going through all that crossing the border where she could have been killed. t in her heart, she was doing that, that one day one of her sons could be an attorney. >> you say it is now much, much more dangerous for these parents and for their kids. we've seen it, but tell us from your standpoint as an immigrant and now as an immigration attorney, why is it so much more dangerous now? >> when i first came in, probably like almost 30 years ago, the people wer cssing back and forth. the points of entry were very accessible. people were entering almost in urban areas, in city areas. nowadays, because of walls and fencing, people have been directed to the deserts, to more hostile locations where it's either scorching hot or there is no water, and locations where they are subject to possible -- confronting enterprises like cartels. the dangers now are definitely much more increased than what we saw back 30 years ago. and also the increase in immigrant deaths has also risen as a result of people dying in the desert, as a result of women and children being killed or kid
and for my mom, i can imagine that she was going through all that crossing the border where she could have been killed. t in her heart, she was doing that, that one day one of her sons could be an attorney. >> you say it is now much, much more dangerous for these parents and for their kids. we've seen it, but tell us from your standpoint as an immigrant and now as an immigration attorney, why is it so much more dangerous now? >> when i first came in, probably like almost 30 years...
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. >> reporter: and this is the first year in4 the 3 year history of the t miler race that runners won't cross the memorial bridge. and plus there will be a met troed troh clomet -- metro line closure. so start planning now. the bottoli , how long is all of this work going to take before the bridge gets back in shod e? the park service tells us it will be 2 1/2 years. ed a dam tuesda-- adam tuss, ne. >>> and dulles is testing tech nothing now that cld turn your face into your bhooarding pass. they are using fay shlco reition technology to verify identities. the machines sca your i.d. and your face and confirm the two match. the trial began at dulls wi s e already caught one man trying to get throuts a. leaders soundal confident about the chances of sealing the deal, what does amazon want. >> and plus relief from the high >> and plus relief from the high heat your school supplies today... >> and plus relief from the high heat school. grade. done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. now get 50% off school backpacks at office depot officemax. so you
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t when i do baiter. you see baiters almost cross the force like that and he's so big from a kiss dance. >>> today, i have talking about heat. it will feel like 103 the 70s. before you head out wfr heading back that i lover clovr and cool and the return of rain. >>> and taking after the justice department after the zamt of the terg. a look at the tweet that raised eyebrows when we come back. >>> you're watching news 4 today. >> 14 before the hour now. and a labor day tweet from president trump ignites another restor firestorm. the president lashed out to jeff sessions because of the legal troubles of the congress among. in the two tweets he said, seats could be rewon but now in doubt. >>le the white house was supportive. >> this isn't the firime jeff sessions has been the target of attack. he was the first to relationship to go south. >> when jeff sessions steppedm down f the russia investigation. president president trump should have never step inned out of the first time role e that witt schism. saying he's not going to fire the attorney. there's people that don'tike the anti-sessions tweeting going on.
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rules of fairness and the rules of the committee require us to treat our witnesses with respect t you can't cross-examine someone about a document they can't see. the document that was referred to d was designated as committee confidential. we there are ways we can deal with this. we can deal with this in a closed session so he can seese the document to which he is referring or we can alsoee go about different procedures to make it public. they identified some documents that were identified as a committee confidential. we cannot refer to a document's cross-examine him about the document but not even let him see that because we can't see it. we wouldn't do that in a courtroom and we can doou that in our committee. i would suggest we got through the proper procedure to either deal with this in a closed session or go to the process that they went through in order to allow us to address as an open committee. >> the objection is duly noted. i really respect my colleague from utah and i appreciate that. they were referenced before. and that's why the system is rate. we had been asking. i have letters h
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two-point conversion trying to make it a six-point game inste ajayi again.ha he does just t loses the ball but after he crosses the goal line. the conversion is good and philadelphia leads 18-12. falcons with plenty of time. two time-outs. 2:19 on thclock. >> cris: the ball has to cross the front edge of the line, i think without questionont did. posses that is it right there. rember, it does not have tth crosback, just the front edge. that's it.th front edge of the thing is the line you have to cross and it did. >> cris: still plenty of time. you can see it, atlanta's defense wearing down. i love the play calls by doug pederson. he went with the big guys and > drive from the 25 yard line aftellthe touchback. , matt ryan, mvp two years ago. not as good last year. a lot of bad luck last year.ce 12 intions, five were on tipped balls. 35 year game-winning drives in his ten-season national football league career. >> cris: what we have en so far when they need a play in this situation they put julio jones on jalen mills. they have got that at the top but now it looks like the two deep safety situation so they will
two-point conversion trying to make it a six-point game inste ajayi again.ha he does just t loses the ball but after he crosses the goal line. the conversion is good and philadelphia leads 18-12. falcons with plenty of time. two time-outs. 2:19 on thclock. >> cris: the ball has to cross the front edge of the line, i think without questionont did. posses that is it right there. rember, it does not have tth crosback, just the front edge. that's it.th front edge of the thing is the line you...
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t thmp administration has increased the legal hurdles for immigrant famils whose relatives crossed the board erd their own. >>> emergency crews raced to a maryland home after a deck caved. multiple people taken to the hospital. >> d.c. gets another entertainment venue. big deal about this one is where big deal about this one is where it's located. z2ydpz z16fz y2 py y16fy i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> a mass casualty incident after a -- these are pictures from that scene. this happened on bonni branch road. investigators say multiple people have been injured in this. you can see fire and ems carrying people a y on stretchers. we're goin
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crossing its borders. but at what price? .bcews in tripoli libyat t in driving migration.'re watching "bbc world news ." still to calm, can countries come together to solve the pressing problems of the day. hear from mic bloomberg about that and talk about his presidential run. ♪ the real name of one of the men accused of the nerve agent poisoning has been revealed. an investigation reveals that a man is a kernel in russiange military intele. our security correspondent, gordon, has more on the story. that is who this man said he was when he came to the u.k. and march of this year when to be a forest. but this is who is believed to really be, a colonel and russian military intelligence. ithat pictufrom a 2003 passport file. it was obtained along with other materials by the investigative officials sayish they will not comment on an ongoing investigation, although e bbc understands, there is no dispute about the identification. so what do we know? the passwordpplication says he was born in 1978 and links him to the russian military. he is thought to have served and awarded th
crossing its borders. but at what price? .bcews in tripoli libyat t in driving migration.'re watching "bbc world news ." still to calm, can countries come together to solve the pressing problems of the day. hear from mic bloomberg about that and talk about his presidential run. ♪ the real name of one of the men accused of the nerve agent poisoning has been revealed. an investigation reveals that a man is a kernel in russiange military intele. our security correspondent, gordon, has...
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talking about young women, characterized as jane doe who discovered she was pregnant after cross ing the border in t the united states, she made a personal decision and did not want to continue her pregnancy. she bewent through receiver sts comply with state's laws. she under went an ultrasound for no medical purpose and she went before a judge and obtained a judicial by pass of the state's parental consent requirements. this young woman complied with every legal requirement including texas state requirements placed in front of her so she can move forward of her decision, a decision affecting her body and life. do you believe this was an abortion on demand? >> the garza's case involved a minor. it is important to emphasize that it is a minor. she has been in an immigration facility in the united states. she's from another country, she does not speak english. she's by herself. >> if she had been an adult, she would have the right to obtain abortion immediately. as a minor, the government argued that it was proper or appropriate to transfer her quickly first to an immigration sponsor. who's an immigra
talking about young women, characterized as jane doe who discovered she was pregnant after cross ing the border in t the united states, she made a personal decision and did not want to continue her pregnancy. she bewent through receiver sts comply with state's laws. she under went an ultrasound for no medical purpose and she went before a judge and obtained a judicial by pass of the state's parental consent requirements. this young woman complied with every legal requirement including texas...
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take on consolidation in the sector >> i think what's needed in order to enable cross-border mergers is for policy mmakers tnitiatives and integrate european banking markets the way the regulatory environment is set up, the fragmentation we have, i find the economic rational for large-scale cross banking mergers is limited we all need to work in order to create an environment, regulatory environment that allows banks to benefit being market leader and of being operational in more than a couple of eu countries we are not there yet >> what about domestically do you see room for consolidation in germany >> i find there is a lot of consolidation going on in germany. the consolidation i would focus on is not talking about the large banks, there are still a couple thousand small institutions there's a lot of consolidation going on between small and medium-sized banks that's good. this consolidation that we're seeing is necessary. >> our next guest says a light-footed investment bank will emerge amid the rise of an army of fintech led retail banks. ken costa joins me on the show >> good morning. >> talk to me abou
take on consolidation in the sector >> i think what's needed in order to enable cross-border mergers is for policy mmakers tnitiatives and integrate european banking markets the way the regulatory environment is set up, the fragmentation we have, i find the economic rational for large-scale cross banking mergers is limited we all need to work in order to create an environment, regulatory environment that allows banks to benefit being market leader and of being operational in more than a...
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feasting on meat, but smoking a cigar and given a free t-shirt by the chef while millions of venezuelans are starving and have no work. some are forced to cross border into precarious conditions so it is a pretty despicable contrast. rochelle: speechless. you found a study that sheds some light on the different kinds of personalities that we have. >> this studies has sifted through all my data sets of personality quizzes. don't we love a good online personality quiz? they crunch that data from your quiz and probably 1.5 million other people's responses. from northwestern university have whittled down four types of personality clusters. you have the reserve to type that tends to be somewhat agreeable. the role models that are dependable and open to new ideas. you have the average personality which is pretty harsh, and even harsher -- average. it just average. most of us are just average and women tend to fall in this category more than men. i don't think i have that -- i agree with that. and there is self-centered that mostly applies to teenage boys. the older you get, the less likely you are to fall into that latter category. rochelle: our fi
feasting on meat, but smoking a cigar and given a free t-shirt by the chef while millions of venezuelans are starving and have no work. some are forced to cross border into precarious conditions so it is a pretty despicable contrast. rochelle: speechless. you found a study that sheds some light on the different kinds of personalities that we have. >> this studies has sifted through all my data sets of personality quizzes. don't we love a good online personality quiz? they crunch that data...
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this a mor ththing else when it comes to borrowing because we crossed over the trillion dollar level in terms of credit card debt. since t fed beg tightening raising the benchmark rate by 2% since the beginning in 2015 we have seen the average for credit cards go up from 15% level into the 17% level. as we have already established here, we do look for many as four rate hikes over the coming years. that means that we might be two third of the way through the rate headaches. at bank right rate we advice people to pay down or pay off edit card debt and continue to save. >> if that's the advice there, on ways tha you avoid some of pain that might come withrahe hike. do you have advice for people on how to take advantage of the rate hike. >> i like to say that savers were the often forgotten casualties of the low interest rate environment which was essentially the medicine t reserve had to employ in the midst of a financial crisis. slowly but shurg we see savings rates raze. but again it's amazing- this demonstrated on our site how much variance we see if you just shop around. while we might say that f example tverage on a on
this a mor ththing else when it comes to borrowing because we crossed over the trillion dollar level in terms of credit card debt. since t fed beg tightening raising the benchmark rate by 2% since the beginning in 2015 we have seen the average for credit cards go up from 15% level into the 17% level. as we have already established here, we do look for many as four rate hikes over the coming years. that means that we might be two third of the way through the rate headaches. at bank right rate we...
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. >> google crosses the creepy line every day. >> tucker: t the film comes out september 17th, peterzer the man behind the project and he joins us. congratulations on this film, remarkably prescient and i'm sure it will bere as smart as yr last project was. he spent all this time looking into the subject, tell us the salient thingshe you learned, wt blow your mind in researching this? >> a couple of things, the dominant that google has in the marketplace but second google is unlike any other company in the world. what do i mean by that? they're motivated by profit, they have shareholders and owners but this is a company that at its core is utopian or at least the founders have a utopiania vision. they don't view themselves as another company. when people say google would never manipulate the algorithm, they were never engaged in this kind of behavior because they don't want to hurt their market share, they don't think in those terms. they make decisions all the time that is based on r their visionn what is good and right rather than what consumers want. with the power they have combi
. >> google crosses the creepy line every day. >> tucker: t the film comes out september 17th, peterzer the man behind the project and he joins us. congratulations on this film, remarkably prescient and i'm sure it will bere as smart as yr last project was. he spent all this time looking into the subject, tell us the salient thingshe you learned, wt blow your mind in researching this? >> a couple of things, the dominant that google has in the marketplace but second google is...
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in union st sam t penn line, you have to offload at new carrollton becae of a signal issue outside of union station. amtrak si tracking to union station, extensive delays. etro is not cross> wl t ackf e foreca e >>> good morning. wha is our l rainstorm in this rainy september is on the way. off-and-owtgh the daylight hours, but potentially heavy rai late tonight. flood watch up for the overnight hours. tempehetui we are in 60s now. we will be in the 60s all day today. the od ns is the sunshine comes back tomorrow afternoon. >> alrey looki forwa to it. get the latest news and weather anytime in wa nbc washito >>> 8:30 now. it's thrsday, september 27th. beautiful on a. here with their signs and their phones and their friends, good morning, everybody. hi! i loveyou, too. okay, guys, i am looking for a young lady named amber. amber, are y here? >> hi, amber. how are you? >> good. i le your hat. >> thank you. >> now, i hear that in middle school y used to cut out pictur of a certain anchor on "the todaow who w it? >> carson daly. >> oh? >> would you like to meet carson after all these years? >> yes! >> and he brought sonny the dog. amber. >> how are you? nice to see you. >> w
in union st sam t penn line, you have to offload at new carrollton becae of a signal issue outside of union station. amtrak si tracking to union station, extensive delays. etro is not cross> wl t ackf e foreca e >>> good morning. wha is our l rainstorm in this rainy september is on the way. off-and-owtgh the daylight hours, but potentially heavy rai late tonight. flood watch up for the overnight hours. tempehetui we are in 60s now. we will be in the 60s all day today. the od ns is...
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t park right now. this is the ninth annual san francisco giants race. a kids run, a 5k, a 10ks and a half marathon. runners get the chance to crosspark. >>> all right. how about the weather for those runners? let's kick it over to rosemary and find out about your sunday forecast. >> it's a nice cool start for those runners. as we get into the afternoon, beautiful weather at least for most. 67 in san francisco. upper 80s to near 90-degrees for inland communities. a quick peek at the days ahead. temperatures will be cooling off as we get into the business week. eventually our inland cities into the low 80s. back to you. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. we have changes coming up. >> coming upright now here on ktvu the fox 2 sports weekend show mark will sit down with john gruden one on one. >> and then later today you see you've got the niners and vikings. that game is at 10:00 a.m.. sea hawks and broncos at 1:00 p.m.. and then the ktvu news and sports at 5:00. >> and of course all the latest news on ktvu and ktvu.com. >> we'll see you at 9:00. in 2011, california passed a law requiring carbon monoxide alarms in single-fami..
t park right now. this is the ninth annual san francisco giants race. a kids run, a 5k, a 10ks and a half marathon. runners get the chance to crosspark. >>> all right. how about the weather for those runners? let's kick it over to rosemary and find out about your sunday forecast. >> it's a nice cool start for those runners. as we get into the afternoon, beautiful weather at least for most. 67 in san francisco. upper 80s to near 90-degrees for inland communities. a quick peek at...
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involved, there could be a couple of ways, one, if thene questions red is crossed, an established patton of the outside regime ty use questions, so the u.s. has drawa a line and t will be enforced if chemical weapons are used and the prn sident's bery clear. there's another avenue. the u.s. could end up stiking against these extremist groups and could drive a process in favor of turkey. >> humanitarian impact of the asult on idlib? >> the impact would be massive. 3.5 million civilians, if they wod perhaps go into neighboring turkey, they could be overwhelmed. turkey openly said they tonight have the capacity or the wherewithal to take care of them and the question is where wou they go, and the answer is probably northward towards europe and a number of u.s. allies. >> andrew tabler, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour:rm president barack obama s on his successor as he sends a message to democrats. and, the indelible legacy ofrt tennis giantr ashe. judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme courtt has many an rights advocates worried that the roe v. wa
involved, there could be a couple of ways, one, if thene questions red is crossed, an established patton of the outside regime ty use questions, so the u.s. has drawa a line and t will be enforced if chemical weapons are used and the prn sident's bery clear. there's another avenue. the u.s. could end up stiking against these extremist groups and could drive a process in favor of turkey. >> humanitarian impact of the asult on idlib? >> the impact would be massive. 3.5 million...
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t you go. okay. we've got to get to this one. th has been crossing everybody in the studio. whatever will it be? or mayo? possibly soon you can have both in the same bottle. what the heck is this? >> it was like over00 50 people voted for this. ma mayochup. mayo and ketchup in one bottle. of course you can put both on your buburger. a lot of people like to do it separately. at least i do. it is great on fries.'s great. >> it gets mashed up. looks weird in the bottle but they have officiallyelcomed mayochup to the family.do t like it. it will be availablenationwide later this month. >> so we don't know. >> they're trying to what city will get it first. it will be available soon. it just lks weird. >> i'll keep that. >> all right. thank you both. >> we're working for your help with details of the hard hitting campaign i wish you weren't so worried about moving. i'm hoping these nature sounds will helme relax a bit. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps wi homeowners insurance good to know. feeling better? i love you, pookie bear. [parrot 1] i love
t you go. okay. we've got to get to this one. th has been crossing everybody in the studio. whatever will it be? or mayo? possibly soon you can have both in the same bottle. what the heck is this? >> it was like over00 50 people voted for this. ma mayochup. mayo and ketchup in one bottle. of course you can put both on your buburger. a lot of people like to do it separately. at least i do. it is great on fries.'s great. >> it gets mashed up. looks weird in the bottle but they have...
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only a few months, crossing that $1 trillion mark on tuesday of last week. around that,t it to close above that $1 trillion mark. jason: amazon as most people know has also made its mark on seattle. occupying 8.1 million square feet in the city. this has really changed the rental market. taylor: it has and we have another chart. the effect it had on the price of square foot, as far as retail and commercial industries, one of the cities is like union area. as you can see, it is now more than $55 per square foot. relative to some of the other central business districts are around the $45-50 five dollar mark. the amazon affect coming and everywhere this time with the retail space. carol: taylor, thank you so much. amazon and jeff bezos have of course done much of a change in seattle but what you probably don't know is that the other billionaire who helped build that section of the city. that is where our cities issue picks up front. jason: she lived in the neighborhood. she explains why neighbors are clamoring for amazon's second headquarters and why they should be careful w
only a few months, crossing that $1 trillion mark on tuesday of last week. around that,t it to close above that $1 trillion mark. jason: amazon as most people know has also made its mark on seattle. occupying 8.1 million square feet in the city. this has really changed the rental market. taylor: it has and we have another chart. the effect it had on the price of square foot, as far as retail and commercial industries, one of the cities is like union area. as you can see, it is now more than $55...
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crossing over i-81 right now. weather alert mode because anyi storms t could not only have heavy rain but gusty winds as well. take look. this activity is in the lou ray area, the bright colors there on the radar. that's very heavy rainfall moving through and through wn hagers scatters thunderstorms continue to push east impactings in the evening hours. it's hot and humid out there fuelling these storms. by 7:00 p.m., storm in the area, at 9:00, cloudy and humid, d muggy at 11:00 with a temperature of 73.ce the cs are heavy rains and gusty winds. now, these thunderstorms bring massive changes f tomorrow's weather. i'll break that down at 15. >> thank you. >>> breaking news in the supreme court confirmatn controversy. hours before the senate reopens the fearing judge brett kavanaugh. >> a third woman stepping forward to accuse kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. ford will testify tomorrow about her allegations dating back to high school. ramirez alleges an incident that happened at yale yesterday, and tovey, most explo allegation surfaced from a woman in our area. theavanaugh strongly denies allegation. blayne ale
crossing over i-81 right now. weather alert mode because anyi storms t could not only have heavy rain but gusty winds as well. take look. this activity is in the lou ray area, the bright colors there on the radar. that's very heavy rainfall moving through and through wn hagers scatters thunderstorms continue to push east impactings in the evening hours. it's hot and humid out there fuelling these storms. by 7:00 p.m., storm in the area, at 9:00, cloudy and humid, d muggy at 11:00 with a...
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that back up is just building for us so we're going toeep our fingers crossed and tell you to allow some extra time if you can. in t district or heading into the district, inbound 14t street bridge. disabled vehicle on the right side of theoadways and you can see the delays. the ramp to 3rd street tuel, beltway up top. other stuff that could get slow on the beltway, camp spefngs. two lanes and the right sort of splitting around the work zoneer bridge work you have to stay right before it's too late. >> all right. thank you. we continue to follow breaking neon inomery county. five people are shot and two are dead inrehat police calling a murder-suicide. here's what we know. inside the home on amberleigh drive on silver springs, someone inside the house called 911 to report the shooting. he's a live look. justin finch will have a live report coming up in 15 minutes. >> back now to our coverage of florence. we want to show you live piures from kinston, north carolina where the neuse river overflowed and flooded entire the rain continues to fall today. the river is not expected to crest until later this week. this is w
that back up is just building for us so we're going toeep our fingers crossed and tell you to allow some extra time if you can. in t district or heading into the district, inbound 14t street bridge. disabled vehicle on the right side of theoadways and you can see the delays. the ramp to 3rd street tuel, beltway up top. other stuff that could get slow on the beltway, camp spefngs. two lanes and the right sort of splitting around the work zoneer bridge work you have to stay right before it's too...
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t sacramento market in berkeley yesterday. a store clerk owner says he was caught in cross fire when a suspect opened fire on another man who walkedn ithbusiness. he was shot twice in the torso. police have not announced arrested. >>> brett kavanaugh and the woman accusing him are set to testify on thursday. two sources close to the talks confirm the deal with abc news. yesterday afternoon, christine blasey ford, a bay area professor agreed to testify. later, the date was set. some details are still in the works. negotiations will continue later today like the order of appearance. >>> tonight, members of orchard city indivisible will hold a vigil in a show of solidarity for blasey ford. w we have reaction to dr. ford sharing her story. >> reporter: she will tell her story which accuses brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school. mike pence promising it will be fair. >> the president and i are confident that senate republicans will manage this properly with the utmost respect. judge brett kavanaugh will soon be justice brett kavanaugh. >> democratic strike that gist, christine pelosi is surprised brett kavanaugh is still in th
t sacramento market in berkeley yesterday. a store clerk owner says he was caught in cross fire when a suspect opened fire on another man who walkedn ithbusiness. he was shot twice in the torso. police have not announced arrested. >>> brett kavanaugh and the woman accusing him are set to testify on thursday. two sources close to the talks confirm the deal with abc news. yesterday afternoon, christine blasey ford, a bay area professor agreed to testify. later, the date was set. some...
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t w. d some are good five keys to safer food. clean to prevent companies such. separate draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food it safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and sea raw materials to avoid content. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases unknown by plying the five key is to say for food use them you also have a role to play. this is d.w. news live from the leaders of north and south korea agree on sweeping measures to improve relations with both kim jong il in tell south korean president moon jail in pyongyang in pyongyang that he will close its main nuclear complex if the united states makes reciprocal whoops also on the program fears for syria's it live province despite a deal.
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>> university of maryland housed folks who were displaced and made their way t up to here take care of them and the red crossshelter for folks on campus and also with the help -- this is an important point becau chris was talking about how a lot of work that t needbe done was centered around planning. not do muchling with the storm itself and rescues were a part of it but for our folks whd wen was helping with planning. at least the people from maryland. they were focused on making sure things were set up and in place for people as they returned to their homes. th they were able toake care of what was going to happen when the rivers started to overflow into these communities so most folks are back but tre are ople who are helping out with the helicopter. aquatic rescue team still there. incidentt managemupport team helping out with what you do after the hurricane hits and this is the beginning of what's gog to be a long process of just trying to get everybody back to normal down there. >> we have two huge destructive fires here in the washington area this past week. one a four-alarm blaze at a senior apartme
>> university of maryland housed folks who were displaced and made their way t up to here take care of them and the red crossshelter for folks on campus and also with the help -- this is an important point becau chris was talking about how a lot of work that t needbe done was centered around planning. not do muchling with the storm itself and rescues were a part of it but for our folks whd wen was helping with planning. at least the people from maryland. they were focused on making sure...
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let us talk about at&t and time warner, they are still planted even though they are planted in cross to back down to end $85 million mega merger which was approved by u.s. courts in the summer, charlie gasparino is here. this sounds like president obama's department of justice. >> no. no. they allowed merger with conditions. they allowed comcast. liz: trump's doj? >> we should point out -- liz: i would never want to throw charlie. >> gave a major speech today on mergers, he said the deals they approve and those are the deals that don't fall afoul of the trump doj merger antitrust conditions, i will get two into that in a bit would be approved pretty fast. the ones they don't like and those are generally the ones where you merge massive amount of distribution with massive amount of content like comcast and nbc, like at&t-time warner, those are the ones that are going get the proctology examines by the doj. he didn't esm my -- explicit i will say that in the speech. i talked to some people in trump -- in the doj, he mentioned something about civil investigative demands. that's the way
let us talk about at&t and time warner, they are still planted even though they are planted in cross to back down to end $85 million mega merger which was approved by u.s. courts in the summer, charlie gasparino is here. this sounds like president obama's department of justice. >> no. no. they allowed merger with conditions. they allowed comcast. liz: trump's doj? >> we should point out -- liz: i would never want to throw charlie. >> gave a major speech today on mergers,...
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t. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. some are good five keys to safer food. keep clean to prevent contamination looks. for a draw and cook foods to avoid crosscontamination. cook thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. gives safe water and safe raw materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from seizes a novel by plying the five keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. the death toll following a powerful earthquake and tsunami that rocked the indonesian island of sulawesi has risen to above four hundred waves as high as six meters swept away homes in at least two cities a relief effort is now underway as aftershocks continue.
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cross roads. tv ratings haveo dipped years in a row and president trump often uses t players who protest the anthem. now nike has shoved player froes back to the forefront, debuting an ad tonight featuring colin kaepernick who became the first player not to stand for the national anthem two seasons ago. >> athletes are crazy enough. >> reporter: and some call for a nike boycott, but the league is trying tomo find c ground on player licy, aware that advocacy isn't going away. >> as long as the nfl remains popular, you will have it as a vehicle for my different causes or concerns. >> reporter: when the whistle blows, fans will focus on football and the brand new super bowl championship banner. the season is here and appropriately enough, we just wrapped up nationalhe a practice, the group performing here. i won i won't ruin the surprise for you. and as for the reaction to thek ads, the league issued a statement earlier this week saying tha the league believes in unity, dialogue and g. understand i'm chris pollone, back to you. >> big night tonight. 2 1/2 hound they will all be packed in there. thanks
cross roads. tv ratings haveo dipped years in a row and president trump often uses t players who protest the anthem. now nike has shoved player froes back to the forefront, debuting an ad tonight featuring colin kaepernick who became the first player not to stand for the national anthem two seasons ago. >> athletes are crazy enough. >> reporter: and some call for a nike boycott, but the league is trying tomo find c ground on player licy, aware that advocacy isn't going away....
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t. when the all-male committee brough in a woman prosecutor to questi dr. ford, it seemed odd. why are you bringing a prosec tose ially cross examin the victim. usuall they are on theide of thevictim. here the prosecutor questioned the victim and whentt o brett who the prosec should be questioning and cross examinin cut her off and the senators jumped in with political speeches. i think it was all too transp theisplay of politi rather than getting to the tr >> you are accusing th republ of playing politics, but the same criticisms have been levelled at the democrats. yesterday during thearing, lindse gram said "what you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold the seat open and hope you win in 2020. is there some truth to that critic >> no, the isn't, but that's what you can expect the republsay. we have a credible witness and the republicans don't deny her tetim was very credible and very believable. they j don't want to the tr of it. i think we saw also just what a politi this has become with the gop when kavana in his personally writte opening statement, basica blamed the clintons for the predicamenthe is in. nuls thi
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cross-cultural communications. she was also the producer of the film "paper lanterns," welcome back. nobuko saito cleary: i thank you. thank you for having us. robert: tew f. we've talked about the program before. give us a sort of an overview about what it does. jon metzler: sure, so, the japan society has been around for 113 years, and we generally promote collaboration between the bay area and japan. and so, started in 1905, so it has a little bit of history, 113 years young, and we do that through programming on business, technology, history, policy, and culture. so, we have probably 3 to 4 programs a month, maybe 40 over the course of the year. now, of course, we have two japantowns, one in san jose and one in san francisco. robert: so, people do know about the japanese connection, but i don't know if people really realize how much of a business connection there is between the two. jon: oh, absolutely, so, there are about 900 japanese companies in the greater bay area. it was 700 just a couple of years ago, so that number's goings up. and japan's a very significant trade partner for companies here and governments here, so certainly a large, subst
cross-cultural communications. she was also the producer of the film "paper lanterns," welcome back. nobuko saito cleary: i thank you. thank you for having us. robert: tew f. we've talked about the program before. give us a sort of an overview about what it does. jon metzler: sure, so, the japan society has been around for 113 years, and we generally promote collaboration between the bay area and japan. and so, started in 1905, so it has a little bit of history, 113 years young, and...
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homeland security puts out these numbers saying these are the highest family crossings on ndcord for the month of august. is this just a t is that what's going on? >> partly. over the last six years the numbers oomf unanied children have been going up. there was a huge spike after 2012. last year in 2017, they went down. since then people would look at the numbers y they kind of stayed steady. that's largely because the things tha apeoplee fleeing, the kids that things are fleeina in guateel salvador and honduras, the violence and aven'tainty, those change two other things offer some insight into what's going on here. one is the discharge rate. the documents we saw showed thao has gonen. we're leaving kids out of the system -- moving kids ou system much more slowly. at the same time, the average length of stay has gone up. me other numbers to take a look at. two years ago the average child wastaying in u.s. custody 40 days. now they're saying -- in 2017 it was 51 days. that now has gone up to 59 days in custody. so when i asked government officials what's going on here,t they po trump administration policy. there were tw
homeland security puts out these numbers saying these are the highest family crossings on ndcord for the month of august. is this just a t is that what's going on? >> partly. over the last six years the numbers oomf unanied children have been going up. there was a huge spike after 2012. last year in 2017, they went down. since then people would look at the numbers y they kind of stayed steady. that's largely because the things tha apeoplee fleeing, the kids that things are fleeina in...
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cross from me you had said you that nighttime. >> you were talking about politics. >> what screen split screens >> final trade time. no split screen tim. >> at&t, despite the hearings under values >> bhc. >> dan, nathan. >> cramer my maga coming for your fang. >> buyer of ma gachlt. >> a buyer of mag avermaet. >> microsoft, apple, google amtzen. >> just a little g p we had a conversation about red hat it traded down to the level we talked about. >> it did 130ish now look at bounced today. i think if you look at the red hat, the bottom might be in. i would say get long red hat here mel. >> that does it for us at "fast money. see you back here on monday in the meantime don't go anywhere options axe starts right after this break ♪ september ♪ ♪ while i'm chasing the clouds away ♪ ♪ the ringing in the key that i souls ♪ as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing. the work that we do helps protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around th
cross from me you had said you that nighttime. >> you were talking about politics. >> what screen split screens >> final trade time. no split screen tim. >> at&t, despite the hearings under values >> bhc. >> dan, nathan. >> cramer my maga coming for your fang. >> buyer of ma gachlt. >> a buyer of mag avermaet. >> microsoft, apple, google amtzen. >> just a little g p we had a conversation about red hat it traded down to the...
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n-t-s-b investigators are now taking a closer look at a tire that blew out on the semi... causing it to crosside with the bus. so far no charges have been filed in connection crash. ( marty ) a northern california family has a warning this holiday weekend ... after an out of control jet ski slammed into the back of their boat.. the terrifying crash was caught on video on folsom lake. a wife says a jet ski came uncomfortably close - before striking the side of the boat - leaving a hole. luckily no one on the boat was injured... but leah prior of roseville says they did find the jet skier who hit the boat. <"you have to look out for people who are not as smart about being on the waterways as maybe you will."> ( marty ) state state statistics show a majority of boating accidents happen on holiday weekends. california state parks officials are urging everyone to be safe and follow rules - including wearing a life vest while on the water. ( marty ) summer is usually the hottest month for rents - and this year is no exception. the national average has reached an all=time high of 14-hundred dollars
n-t-s-b investigators are now taking a closer look at a tire that blew out on the semi... causing it to crosside with the bus. so far no charges have been filed in connection crash. ( marty ) a northern california family has a warning this holiday weekend ... after an out of control jet ski slammed into the back of their boat.. the terrifying crash was caught on video on folsom lake. a wife says a jet ski came uncomfortably close - before striking the side of the boat - leaving a hole. luckily...