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tasha: i think there is more than enough demand for the car out there.e are seeing that in the sales. the model three sales outpaced all midsize premium sedans and that is pretty amazing for a new car. so we are not concerned on the demand side and we have seen really great resale values from these vehicles as well. model x sells for $75,000. four years later, it is worth $45,000. that is $10,000 more than a comparable bmw, so we think these cars are a great investment. once they go autonomous, you can actually make money off of them. we are not concerned from the demand side. emily: next, the bears are out there. david einhorn shorting tesla, elon musk not so happy about it and in fact responded to a report from bloomberg's tictoc saying "tragic, will send einhorn a box of short shorts to comfort him through this difficult time." as always, punchy. max: this is the elon investors want to see, because like i said, the happy warrior, he is punchy, but at least he is rolling with it. in that report, einhorn was complaining about the quality of his car and
tasha: i think there is more than enough demand for the car out there.e are seeing that in the sales. the model three sales outpaced all midsize premium sedans and that is pretty amazing for a new car. so we are not concerned on the demand side and we have seen really great resale values from these vehicles as well. model x sells for $75,000. four years later, it is worth $45,000. that is $10,000 more than a comparable bmw, so we think these cars are a great investment. once they go autonomous,...
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tasha, obviously, the numbers are moving in the right direction.o you think that it is sustainable, even without that tent and the human production line outside? tasha: you know, i think tesla is really working hard on that sustainability aspect of it. they said they hit 5000 multiple times. of course, people are looking for that to be continuous, but you know, to take a step back, i think there is a lot of undue focus on the production numbers. people are really missing this long-term story that tesla is producing this unbelievable product that actually improves after you put it on the road. i mean, no other automaker is doing that right now. these cars improve overnight. they gain value, actually, after you acquire them as a customer, and that is really the tesla advantage, the software advantage. and that is not going away anytime soon. and that is why they attract such talent, because they have this star figure, elon musk. emily: that was tasha keeney of ark investment and bloomberg businessweek's max chafkin. still ahead, seems like selling co
tasha, obviously, the numbers are moving in the right direction.o you think that it is sustainable, even without that tent and the human production line outside? tasha: you know, i think tesla is really working hard on that sustainability aspect of it. they said they hit 5000 multiple times. of course, people are looking for that to be continuous, but you know, to take a step back, i think there is a lot of undue focus on the production numbers. people are really missing this long-term story...
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joining us now is tasha keeney tasha, it's fair to say that ark has been a fan of elon musk and tesladoes this tweet and does this memo log from elon musk surprise you in any way, shape or form? >> i will say that as public equity investors, we would prefer if it was public. we are not surprised to hear that musk is frustrated with the short-term nature of public equity markets we've heard him on earnings calls get frustrated in the past ark is a long-term investor. we think this is a long play tesla is a leader in autonomous electric vehicles. if you look at the price of this, 420, we think that tesla is worth much more today we think the stock could go to 4,000 in the next four years thanks to autonomous driving and autonomous ride hailing platforms. that means the stock is worth 2,000 today. so we think this isa underappreciated opportunity >> if the option were posed to you guys, would you vote in forgave e favor of this deal >> you know, as public equity investors, we would be happy if it were to stay public i think the stock to look for here is amazon for a long time i investors
joining us now is tasha keeney tasha, it's fair to say that ark has been a fan of elon musk and tesladoes this tweet and does this memo log from elon musk surprise you in any way, shape or form? >> i will say that as public equity investors, we would prefer if it was public. we are not surprised to hear that musk is frustrated with the short-term nature of public equity markets we've heard him on earnings calls get frustrated in the past ark is a long-term investor. we think this is a...
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tasha: we have confidence in tesla.ve been working on the production line to stabilize things. we know they are increasing use of automation and tweaking that. elon musk has said their main competitive advantage will be manufacturing. clearly, he is very focused on that. he is willing to sleep there to get it done. that, we are really looking forward to tesla getting more cars on the road and acquiring the data advantage. i don't think enough people are talking about this. tesla is conducting it off of customer cars and it is using that to train the autonomous cars. it is a competitive vantage that is not highlighted enough. i look for updates on the autopilot program. emily: elon talking how they see the model three getting market share against premium sedans. we'll continue to listen to that next. no you will be back with highlights. thanks, so much for stopping by. still ahead, sprint and t-mobile may be getting closer to a deal. will it help them take on at&t and verizon? coming up, we continue coverage of tesla sec
tasha: we have confidence in tesla.ve been working on the production line to stabilize things. we know they are increasing use of automation and tweaking that. elon musk has said their main competitive advantage will be manufacturing. clearly, he is very focused on that. he is willing to sleep there to get it done. that, we are really looking forward to tesla getting more cars on the road and acquiring the data advantage. i don't think enough people are talking about this. tesla is conducting...
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now with a question of this, are tesla shares a good buy for you and your money joining us now is tashaeeney, she managing the arc etf have has tesla as a top holding do you think tesla shares are a good buy >> we were just talking about tesla as a start up in the auto industry i think there's this idea that they're heading into a market with competition they're spending heavily ahead of that. you know, i think a lot of people are ignoring tesla's software advantage tesla's the only auouautomaker e to collect data off of customer cars on the road, and when you buy a tesla it's not the same car that left the lot. it improves over time. you get over the air updates to your car overnight these are amazing products they're convenient for the consumer this software advantage is unrivaled. so far the traditional automakers have not been able to replicate that i think that pushes tesla towards becoming a major player in electric vehicle market and the autonomous vehicle market. >> to your point, jaguar, e-pace, a number of companies are coming out with fully electric or hybrid electric vehicle
now with a question of this, are tesla shares a good buy for you and your money joining us now is tashaeeney, she managing the arc etf have has tesla as a top holding do you think tesla shares are a good buy >> we were just talking about tesla as a start up in the auto industry i think there's this idea that they're heading into a market with competition they're spending heavily ahead of that. you know, i think a lot of people are ignoring tesla's software advantage tesla's the only...
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tasha, a pleasure to see you as well.orida, a suspect opening fire during a video game tournament, killing twand -- killing two people and then himself. the details next. and a massive ground beef recall to tell you about, that's ahead. ♪ dagen: police searching for a motive in the second mass shooting in florida in six months. cheryl casone has the details. cheryl: fbi agents have searched a baltimore townhome, the house of the suspect in a deadly shooting in a video game tournament in jacksonville, florida. police say 24-year-old david katz opened fire yesterday afternoon, killing two people, before he fatally shot himself. nine others were wounded by gunfire and two more were hurt as people sought to run. >> people were being trampled. people were hiding. everybody was screaming in fear. >> a friend who was inside told me that when everything started happening a lot of the guys barricaded themselves in a large bathroom and they were behind the stalls. so they stayed in there the entire time. there was no way to escape
tasha, a pleasure to see you as well.orida, a suspect opening fire during a video game tournament, killing twand -- killing two people and then himself. the details next. and a massive ground beef recall to tell you about, that's ahead. ♪ dagen: police searching for a motive in the second mass shooting in florida in six months. cheryl casone has the details. cheryl: fbi agents have searched a baltimore townhome, the house of the suspect in a deadly shooting in a video game tournament in...
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his teacher holly stovall along with his sister tasha support him as he receives his diploma.t a few years ago, a crowd like this would have been overwhelming and stressful for nick. >> nickolas joseph kubicsko >> ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for the class of 2013. >> you go boy, you go! >> when he had that gown on, he was proud of himself. he had a smirk. he held himself a little high. sitting at graduation he showed everybody, "you all thought i couldn't? i sat here. and look it -- i walked the stage myself. and i did it." and he did. >> reporter: the celebration will be short-lived. nick and eric are about to find out that their immediate future is chaotic and threatens to undo a lifetime of learning. >> he's come so far in these couple of months. and then tomorrow it just ends? like that just is mind boggling for me. that's crazy. it's a shame for nick. starting tomorrow he's stuck in the house. and it's not fair to him. >> reporter: coming up -- we take our hidden cameras inside a "dayhab" for adults like eric. eucrisa can be used almost everywhere on almost everyb
his teacher holly stovall along with his sister tasha support him as he receives his diploma.t a few years ago, a crowd like this would have been overwhelming and stressful for nick. >> nickolas joseph kubicsko >> ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for the class of 2013. >> you go boy, you go! >> when he had that gown on, he was proud of himself. he had a smirk. he held himself a little high. sitting at graduation he showed everybody, "you all thought i couldn't? i...
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employment for youths they need to see into government responsible enough towards this didn't move tasha to schoolers really do would be able to study law study medicine study or distance of education in the uk country you know some people no matter how you slice it does that once they don't see these things in place they will leave. the same challenges are found throughout the country the convoy's next stop is s. so a small town with a population of around seven thousand. him mystified and his team plan to use a different kind of presentation based around a large open at projection screen. as elsewhere in the gambia people here get much of the news and information from social media but it's also the medium which spreads most of the myths about how easy it is to get to a better life in europe. the truth is that for the vast majority of migrants those minutes will turn sour margaret from north africa very often from britain for their career. images like these will be the. very familiar to view is of western media but for many here it's the first time they've been seen. karama is counting
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the liaison officers are the ones who will intervene right away to make sure that the unintended tasha's do not become a big battles so in that way we are helping to fuel that however in twenty seventeen in the way it wasn't allowed to intervene in the row hinges situation his visa was revoked without any explanations given returning to the my and my media on those rare occasions when we were allowed to leave the bus we only met people willing to back up the authorities story. you doing to me to be certain really getting this. done. blueness will. to quote. you out there is no. different the manner that the court ordered with them was with your. disease hindu goals were brought to meet us and then just today they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by forced. now. i'm nothing. special now that loudly loudly no not that i want to get my money not. only looted the others and it is. now and. then well how do. you know. only. that nothing. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation he had attacked.
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unsafe but in fact politicians government ministers just didn't even respond to those concerns the tasha thanks very much. still to come here. a small town with a big worry is at the crossroads of the migration debate in germany. and over again there are still some pretty big and slow moving sunder storms over italy over the adriatic in a circulation which is pretty clear from the satellite picture which is drifting towards the croatian coastal the bottom end of this cold front has dropped temperatures to some degree in northern europe the heat wave has gone so we're getting the change in temperature which goes down and then back up again but the real he's been pushed well way over to the far east so you're still in the south it's still there in spain and portugal as well they've got tension paris are on the way up again so overnight then whilst you've got these showers wondering around heading towards greece is still back on the adriatic coast and southern italy the front itself has aged a bit further eastwards on the next one is coming in twenty degrees in london in the rain by look at
unsafe but in fact politicians government ministers just didn't even respond to those concerns the tasha thanks very much. still to come here. a small town with a big worry is at the crossroads of the migration debate in germany. and over again there are still some pretty big and slow moving sunder storms over italy over the adriatic in a circulation which is pretty clear from the satellite picture which is drifting towards the croatian coastal the bottom end of this cold front has dropped...
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the liaison officers are the ones who will intervene right away to make sure that the unintended tasha's do not become big battles so in that way we are helping to keep that however in twenty seventeen in the way it wasn't allowed to intervene in the row hinges situation his visa was revoked without any explanations given returning to the mayan ma media on those rare occasions when we were allowed to leave the bus we only met people willing to back up the authorities story. you doing to me to look to be fair to really doing this to me coming from a ritual. that blueness will not do is. to quote. throughout the book is no. different the matter that the book or look forward with a more familiar with them as with your. disease hindu girls were brought to meet us and legibly they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. passing out. fashion of their last loudly no not that i want that money not found it was. certainly been here and it is. well not only with. all of. that not only. in august. the myanmar government reported that. the ir
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. >> it was from a that tasha nixon, i was hired by your competitor to write a competitive press release. >> the e-mail said i don't think it's true but i'm going to do it the e-mail asked for money for the faked photos would be sent to 500 media. the language felt percentage so it made it feel more real. water bar restaurant received the e-mail two days earlier. >> we started getting them from a variety of different restaurants. >> the golden gate restaurant association received a string of reports from a wide range. >> we heard from 15 or 20 they received the little. >> it's a type of extortion. we're going to take the stops necessary and coordinate with the correct entities that investigate these. they want people to know about the scam in a business where survival rests on reputation. >> we're a small restaurant, 10 or 15 people per night can make or break us. >> any business that receives the scam e-mail should file with the ftc and notify the san francisco d.a. office. >>> now to korb tra kosta. >> contra costa where five restaurants had to temporarily shut down. rodent droppings f
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russia i want us to launch an exhaustive reflection if with all of our european partners i think that tasha butler has more from paris. him out omar can use this speech to the ambassadors to in a way promote his multilateral vision of the world and politics in the face of what he sees as rising nationalism and populism in terms of the european union he said that the union must try and strengthen its abilities in terms of security and defense and not be so reliant on the united states and the french president said he's going to come up with some plans and some proposals on this issue in the coming months months which will include things like consultations with other e.u. members and partners like russia he didn't give any more details but there is no doubt that perhaps this fits into our calls vision of the strengthened and reformed european union we know in the past you've spoken about the possibility of an e.u. military force it also comes at a time when donald trump a certain distance himself from his nato allies well the french president also had some words for him brags that he said the
russia i want us to launch an exhaustive reflection if with all of our european partners i think that tasha butler has more from paris. him out omar can use this speech to the ambassadors to in a way promote his multilateral vision of the world and politics in the face of what he sees as rising nationalism and populism in terms of the european union he said that the union must try and strengthen its abilities in terms of security and defense and not be so reliant on the united states and the...
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seven bodies from the rubble hundreds of firefighters are digging through the steel and concrete the tasha butler has more now from near the bridge. it is just a pile of rubble and concrete and that is what is making this rescue operation say difficult because the emergency service workers are having to use large machinery to move some of the concrete to use their hands pickaxes really pick through the rubble with sniffer dogs trying to find any signs of life because as the hours pass of course it will become more and more difficult for any survivors to be pulled out alive turkey has raise tariffs on more u.s. imports and is calling for a boycott of american electronic goods the government says it's in retaliation for to cause a deliberate economic attack the leader has fallen more than forty five percent against the u.s. dollar this year. israel has reopened the only commercial crossing into gaza because. it was closed on july the ninth during heightened tensions between israelis and palestinians the israeli defense minister says clothing fuel and construction material cross over. more th
seven bodies from the rubble hundreds of firefighters are digging through the steel and concrete the tasha butler has more now from near the bridge. it is just a pile of rubble and concrete and that is what is making this rescue operation say difficult because the emergency service workers are having to use large machinery to move some of the concrete to use their hands pickaxes really pick through the rubble with sniffer dogs trying to find any signs of life because as the hours pass of course...
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people have been forced from their homes by the collapse wondering where they're going to sleep the tasha bottle reports from general. below what is left of geno's marandi bridge hundreds of properties stand empty more than six hundred people were moved from this neighborhood after the bridge collapsed on tuesday some are returning to collect their possessions many are still visibly shaken you know this reported a lot of i saw the bridge collapsing because my apartment looked over it so i saw it fall or heard a big noise like thunder i thought it was a storm and there was dust everywhere and i saw a building turn to rubble. it's unclear if people will be allowed to live here again as experts say the structure could be unsafe this firefighter showed me what's now known as the red zone a high risk area if you look up you can see just how close from randy quaid there is to the top of some of these apartments it almost seems to me it's and you can really understand why italian authorities decide to pull back you wait this whole neighborhood because of course if any part of that bridge was to
people have been forced from their homes by the collapse wondering where they're going to sleep the tasha bottle reports from general. below what is left of geno's marandi bridge hundreds of properties stand empty more than six hundred people were moved from this neighborhood after the bridge collapsed on tuesday some are returning to collect their possessions many are still visibly shaken you know this reported a lot of i saw the bridge collapsing because my apartment looked over it so i saw...
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employment for youths they need to see into government response well enough towards this didn't move tasha to school years revenue would be able to study law study medicine study or decisions of education in the uk country you know some people no matter how you slice it does that once they don't see these things in place they will leave. the same challenges are found throughout the country the convoy's next stop is s.-o. a small town with a population of around seven thousand. him mystified and his team plan to use a different kind of presentation based around a large open at projection screen. as elsewhere in the gambia people here get much of the news and information from social media but it's also the medium which spreads most of the myths about how easy it is to get to a better life in europe. the truth is that for the vast majority of migrants those minutes will turn sour margaret from north africa very often from britain for example here and correct. images like these will be very familiar to view as of western media but for many here it's the first time they've been seen.
employment for youths they need to see into government response well enough towards this didn't move tasha to school years revenue would be able to study law study medicine study or decisions of education in the uk country you know some people no matter how you slice it does that once they don't see these things in place they will leave. the same challenges are found throughout the country the convoy's next stop is s.-o. a small town with a population of around seven thousand. him mystified and...
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sorry, tasha? i'll let go tasha go first, ryan, because she hasn't spoken as yet. go ahead. there's a mike. >> kind of like it was trying to halt the division between the blacks and the whites, like keep the peace for the most part, just because there was no other federal agency and obviously johnson wasn't doing the job. >> absolutely. very good point. of course, this time, johnson has not yet been elected, but, yes, you know, this is the idea that the friedman's bureau would act like an arbitrator, even, between, you know, southern whites and black people, demanding their rights, right? that it would be like this impartial, neutral agency. but it was not viewed that way. for black people, it became an alternate source of authority. if your former master or your, you know, local state authorities abused you, whipped you, and there were hundreds of instances of complaints coming to the friedman's bureau. people's children being whipped, them being whipped, denied wages, et cetera, you could appeal to another -- you could appeal to the friedman's bureau, right? it was the fir
sorry, tasha? i'll let go tasha go first, ryan, because she hasn't spoken as yet. go ahead. there's a mike. >> kind of like it was trying to halt the division between the blacks and the whites, like keep the peace for the most part, just because there was no other federal agency and obviously johnson wasn't doing the job. >> absolutely. very good point. of course, this time, johnson has not yet been elected, but, yes, you know, this is the idea that the friedman's bureau would act...
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tasha: i think there is more than enough demand for the car out there. ,n the model three sales outpacedll midsize premium sedans and that is pretty amazing for a new car. we are not concerned on the demand side and we have seen really great resale value, as well. model x sells for $75,000. muji years later, it is worth $45,000. we think these cars are a great investment. once they go autonomous car you can make money off of them. we are not concerned from the demand side. emily: the bears are out there. david einhorn shorting tesla, about it not so happy and in fact, responded to a resort from bloomberg's tictoc saying "tragic, will send him short shorts to comfort him through this difficult time. " as always, punchy. elon investorse want to see. he has at least rolling with it. washat report, he complaining about the quality of his car and saying he would cancel his lease. the fact must is taking it as a joke will probably be seen as a good sign from investors. emily: elon musk has opened a call with executives thanking them for their "mind blowing performance" over the last month and
tasha: i think there is more than enough demand for the car out there. ,n the model three sales outpacedll midsize premium sedans and that is pretty amazing for a new car. we are not concerned on the demand side and we have seen really great resale value, as well. model x sells for $75,000. muji years later, it is worth $45,000. we think these cars are a great investment. once they go autonomous car you can make money off of them. we are not concerned from the demand side. emily: the bears are...
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and they just really stuck in toyman away on that part of the bridge the probably see behind me the tasha thanks very much. turkey's piling even more tariffs on u.s. goods as currency crisis turns into a much bigger financial spot president has now added new taxes of up to one hundred forty percent tobacco and cars he's already called for a boycott of american electronic goods in retaliation for what he calls a deliberate economic tack the lira has started to creep back up in value after a forty five percent drop this year so i'm to sort of report from istanbul. merchants in a stumble gather outside foreign exchange offices urging customers to get food off their u.s. dollars and buy lior instead for those deaths to exchange their currency if there is a gift and all of the free tea and tomatoes but also with many turks fearing they are now under economic siege present trajectory for john called for a boycott of american brands to protect the national kerensky and he sees a feature without relying on the u.s. to show them the result we will produce every product we are importing from abroad
and they just really stuck in toyman away on that part of the bridge the probably see behind me the tasha thanks very much. turkey's piling even more tariffs on u.s. goods as currency crisis turns into a much bigger financial spot president has now added new taxes of up to one hundred forty percent tobacco and cars he's already called for a boycott of american electronic goods in retaliation for what he calls a deliberate economic tack the lira has started to creep back up in value after a...
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phone on so we hope this is a good sign when a touch of butler joins us live now from jennifer sena tasha any any word right now as to whether the. they can still find survivors at this point. well when we spoke to one of the commanders of the general fire brigade a short while ago he said that there's always a chance the you can find survivors at this stage we are just over twenty four hours just maybe i should say twenty four hours since the bridge collapsed and of course people might be buried under the rubble but in a pocket of air for example in in which case they might be able to survive for a few days and that is why the emergency workers who are here in the hundreds of them say that they will continue to search through the rubble through the debris they're using very heavy machinery to try to lift those big bits of concrete they use and sniffer dogs their bare hands they will do everything they can to see if there are any other survivors you know but of course as the hours pass the chances of finding someone alive do diminish even if there is still some chance we have heard also t
phone on so we hope this is a good sign when a touch of butler joins us live now from jennifer sena tasha any any word right now as to whether the. they can still find survivors at this point. well when we spoke to one of the commanders of the general fire brigade a short while ago he said that there's always a chance the you can find survivors at this stage we are just over twenty four hours just maybe i should say twenty four hours since the bridge collapsed and of course people might be...
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more important than ever to help refugees as they try to create a new life far from their homes the tasha butler al-jazeera paris columbia's government's blocking treasure hunters from saudi in what they're calling the holy grail of shipwrecks the spanish san jose galleon sank with a three hundred years ago and it's said to be carrying billions of dollars in gold and precious stones by where a palace has the story. stories of ship wrecks and sunken treasure have long captivated the imagination. but perhaps no wreck has fascinated underwater archaeologists and treasure hunters quite like the sun who say. attacked by britain's royal navy in seventeen zero eight during a battle off the coast of got the hana columbia all but seven members of her crew went down with the ship. unfortunately the san jose was too heavy to maneuver itself against the attack and was sunk by the british. three years ago former colombian president juan manuel santos announced to his government had found the fabled galleon. with the aid of unmanned submersibles three d. mapping technology state of the art robotics and
more important than ever to help refugees as they try to create a new life far from their homes the tasha butler al-jazeera paris columbia's government's blocking treasure hunters from saudi in what they're calling the holy grail of shipwrecks the spanish san jose galleon sank with a three hundred years ago and it's said to be carrying billions of dollars in gold and precious stones by where a palace has the story. stories of ship wrecks and sunken treasure have long captivated the imagination....
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sorry, tasha. i'll let her speak first. >> kind of talking about the division between the black and the while, keeping the peace for the most part because there is no other federal agency and obviously johnson was not doing the job? >> absolutely. very good point. of course, johnson has not yet been elected. this is the idea that it the freedman's bureau would act like an arbiter even between, you know, southern whites and black people, demanding their rights, right? this would be this impartial, knew agency but it was not viewed that way. for black people, it became an alternate source of authority. if your former master lower call state authorities abuse you, whip you -- and there were hundreds of instances of complaints coming to the bureau. you could appeal to another source. you can appeal to the freedman's bureau, right? it was the first social welfare agency formed by the united states government. right? it literally was going to go down south. it had hundreds of agents. sometimes, the agent
sorry, tasha. i'll let her speak first. >> kind of talking about the division between the black and the while, keeping the peace for the most part because there is no other federal agency and obviously johnson was not doing the job? >> absolutely. very good point. of course, johnson has not yet been elected. this is the idea that it the freedman's bureau would act like an arbiter even between, you know, southern whites and black people, demanding their rights, right? this would be...
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i am joined by that reporter who broke the story, natasha bertrand, in tasha what happened here. >> basicallyevin nunes flew to london and tried to arrange meetings with officials at mi-6 mi-5 and gchq, the three main british intelligence agencies. the purpose of his request for those meetings was to get more information, i'm told, about christopher steele, his service record in mi-6. he left the service a little over a decade ago. and, interestingly, about his relationship with bruce ore. apparently nunes wanted to know if britain had any knowledge of his communication with a justice department official going into 2017, between 2016 and 2017. the officials at mi-6, mi-5 and ngchq ultimately did not find time for him. i'm told that was because they were wary that devon nunes was walking into this to politicize the intelligence. >> to your reporting, that's what a lot of american viewers would know him for. he, himself says he's there to defend trump in the audio leaked that rachel maddow obtained, he was saying that was his whole roe role. you say nunes is on a political island, he continues
i am joined by that reporter who broke the story, natasha bertrand, in tasha what happened here. >> basicallyevin nunes flew to london and tried to arrange meetings with officials at mi-6 mi-5 and gchq, the three main british intelligence agencies. the purpose of his request for those meetings was to get more information, i'm told, about christopher steele, his service record in mi-6. he left the service a little over a decade ago. and, interestingly, about his relationship with bruce...
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teams here say they will continue until they are sure that there is no one left out there alive the tasha thank you. turkey is piling even more terrorists onto american goods as its currency crisis turns into a much bigger financial spot the president has now added new taxes of up to one hundred forty percent on tobacco alcohol and also on to cause he's already called for a boycott of u.s. electronic goods in retaliation for what he calls a deliberate economic attack the leader has started to creep back in value after a forty five percent drop this year here's a cynical sort of. merchants in a stumble gather outside foreign exchange offices urging customers to get rid of their u.s. dollars and barley or instead for those deaths to exchange their currency there is a gift in all of the pretty and tomatoes but also with many turks fearing they are now under economic siege president trajectory for john called for a boycott of american brands to protect the national kerensky and he sees a future without relying on the u.s. to show them the result we will produce every product we are importing
teams here say they will continue until they are sure that there is no one left out there alive the tasha thank you. turkey is piling even more terrorists onto american goods as its currency crisis turns into a much bigger financial spot the president has now added new taxes of up to one hundred forty percent on tobacco alcohol and also on to cause he's already called for a boycott of u.s. electronic goods in retaliation for what he calls a deliberate economic attack the leader has started to...
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hundreds of people displaced by the bridge collapse are wondering where they'll spend the night that tasha butler has this report from general. below what is left of juneau is marandi bridge hundreds of properties stand empty more than six hundred people were moved from this neighborhood after the bridge collapsed on tuesday some are returning to collect their possessions many all still visibly shaken. portugal a lot of i saw the bridge collapsing because my apartment looked over it so i saw it fall or heard a big noise like thunder i thought it was a storm and then there was dust everywhere and i saw a building in terms of rubble. it's unclear if people will be allowed to live here again as experts say the structure could be unsafe this firefight to show me what's now known as the red zone a high risk area if you look up you can see just how close minded way here is to the top of some of these apartments it almost seems to me it's and you can really understand why it's on authorities despite the fact you wait this whole neighborhood because of course if any part of that bridge was to coll
hundreds of people displaced by the bridge collapse are wondering where they'll spend the night that tasha butler has this report from general. below what is left of juneau is marandi bridge hundreds of properties stand empty more than six hundred people were moved from this neighborhood after the bridge collapsed on tuesday some are returning to collect their possessions many all still visibly shaken. portugal a lot of i saw the bridge collapsing because my apartment looked over it so i saw it...
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two weeks ago killed three gunmen and a hostage as the tasha going in reports from m.b. of the government building on the region's governor have been targeted before ahmed saleman isn't used to his five children seeing him in such a helpless state the police officer was protector and sole provider for his family until two weeks ago he was guarding the governor at building the headquarters of the kurdistan regional government well a number of them it was seven twenty two am there were kids wearing flip flops i didn't think they would do anything all i remember is bank three men armed with guns and grenades shot saleman and rushed inside they took three hostages and killed one before being shot dead after a four hour firefight with security forces unable to move his neck arm and leg so lame must be fed dressed and carried. only. it's up to god i have to do physical therapy i hope i can get a couple of. the security forces chief says i soul is responsible. their target was the governor of erbil and to kill as many people as possible in the typically busy municipal building
two weeks ago killed three gunmen and a hostage as the tasha going in reports from m.b. of the government building on the region's governor have been targeted before ahmed saleman isn't used to his five children seeing him in such a helpless state the police officer was protector and sole provider for his family until two weeks ago he was guarding the governor at building the headquarters of the kurdistan regional government well a number of them it was seven twenty two am there were kids...
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plans to transform this twenty six hectare complex into a place where people can enjoy the arts the tasha guinea reports from solar minium . since it was founded more than two hundred years ago so lemonade in northern iraq has been a city devoted to the arts. it's that celebrated legacy that makes it unsurprising that someone looked at this long abandoned and dilapidated tobacco factory and it vision and a sprawling cultural arts center. that is no doubt there will be a huge impact on the people also the money of all people know that people here are thirsty for alton culture and they are always spot dissipating in or holding a cultural activities people even come here from other cities it has a special history from one nine hundred sixty one to two thousand and five so i'm in a a tobacco factory rolled out carton after carton of cigarettes including the first kurdish brand the government run factory was the second largest industry in the city's history it employed more than fifteen hundred people the former iraqi president saddam hussein's persecution of the kurds destroyed tobacco farmin
plans to transform this twenty six hectare complex into a place where people can enjoy the arts the tasha guinea reports from solar minium . since it was founded more than two hundred years ago so lemonade in northern iraq has been a city devoted to the arts. it's that celebrated legacy that makes it unsurprising that someone looked at this long abandoned and dilapidated tobacco factory and it vision and a sprawling cultural arts center. that is no doubt there will be a huge impact on the...
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good to see you, tasha keeney. keep it right here for job's coverage, friday morning 8:00 a.m.eastern, after 4% gdp report last week. when we come back fighting election interference, facebook putting the plug on coordinated effort to influence midterm elections, who could be behind that campaign, that's next. miraculous making it out alive after jetliner caused fire. what authorities are saying caused the plane to go down, back in a minute right here ranct won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to run the world. the new
good to see you, tasha keeney. keep it right here for job's coverage, friday morning 8:00 a.m.eastern, after 4% gdp report last week. when we come back fighting election interference, facebook putting the plug on coordinated effort to influence midterm elections, who could be behind that campaign, that's next. miraculous making it out alive after jetliner caused fire. what authorities are saying caused the plane to go down, back in a minute right here ranct won't replace the full value of your...
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. >> reporter: as the day goes on we find other bystanders who share tasha's point of view. >> at 48nk more of the health issues. but people do it. it's not unheard of. >> health issues to you or your potential baby? >> both. >> reporter: it turns out this man has his own story to tell. >> i'm 62 and my son just turned 16. we did the testing. we did everything that was necessary and at the end of the day i r it turned out fine. >> i want to do it now. >> then do it. >> got it. >> you can see "what would you do?" tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central on abc and want to bring in ericka souter and dr. jennifer ashton to talk about this. i want to talk to you. are we really seeing stigmas for women in their 30s and 40s. >> absolutely. i experienced it myself. we have air baby over 35 you're labeled a geriatric pregnancy and, you know, a lot of moms tell us they're getting comments like aren't you a little too old or running the risk of something being wrong with your baby. but the stats show that more women over, you know, their pregnan pregnancies are increasing over 40 so it's perfectly normal
. >> reporter: as the day goes on we find other bystanders who share tasha's point of view. >> at 48nk more of the health issues. but people do it. it's not unheard of. >> health issues to you or your potential baby? >> both. >> reporter: it turns out this man has his own story to tell. >> i'm 62 and my son just turned 16. we did the testing. we did everything that was necessary and at the end of the day i r it turned out fine. >> i want to do it now....
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reportera: esa fue sofÍa carson y tasha polanco quienes hablaron con nosotros y tambiÉn participaronÍan a mister trump? >> que abrazos ojos y que tenga compasiÓn porque si Él tuviera hijos lejos por mucho tiempo, yo se que se sentirÍa muy mal. lo mÁs importante es saber que las familias deben estar juntas. reportera: ustedes quieren hacer conciencia en el dÍa de hoy. >> sÍ queremos ver que la gente ponga mÁs atenciÓn este mensaje que se dio anche. vimos todo y fue mucho el trabajo. no se vio el detrÁs de cámaras pero estamos tratando de llevar el mensaje y que la gente se concientice de que esto estÁ pasando. reportera: es que agradecer por estar con nosotros en este dÍa. quÉ bueno saber que estÁn haciendo historia. le queremos dar las gracias a la organizaciÓn de la alianza nacional de trabajadoras del hogar. en pantalla vamos a tener la informaciÓn a donde ustedes pueden enviar un mensaje para poder unirte. muchÍsimas gracias por haber estado con nosotros y quÉ bueno que los latinos estamos haciendo historia. eso es todo desde mi parte desde la ciudad de nueva york. regresÓ con ust
reportera: esa fue sofÍa carson y tasha polanco quienes hablaron con nosotros y tambiÉn participaronÍan a mister trump? >> que abrazos ojos y que tenga compasiÓn porque si Él tuviera hijos lejos por mucho tiempo, yo se que se sentirÍa muy mal. lo mÁs importante es saber que las familias deben estar juntas. reportera: ustedes quieren hacer conciencia en el dÍa de hoy. >> sÍ queremos ver que la gente ponga mÁs atenciÓn este mensaje que se dio anche. vimos todo y fue mucho...