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. >> well, i think if guarding thl fields was a throwaway excuse by president trump when he came under tremendous pressure for abandoning syria. i think largely he made a w decision that hed to withdraw from syria. and he was-- could comwith any number of o exc eu eses. and he got pushed back because people were worried that isis would becomrge reent. that was the most importimant criticism that we receive but the t lling of ago baghdadi relieved a lot of pressoture frm president trump. >> does that clanghat turkey is didding in syria now? >> no, i think turkey's focus is on crushing the 5 60,000 armed kurdh forces that he sees as a threat or at least pushing them sufficiently back from the tur ir-- turkish border so there wouldn't be an imminent teat. turktu has never beents concerned isis oral quiedaal or other ji hadi groups. sort of downgrading ointhe isis threat in the united states as actually a benefit tthem because some pressure would be lifted from even turkey's operations in sya. >> sreenivasan: so wsot does this s to tength that the united states has in ththe regin and perha
. >> well, i think if guarding thl fields was a throwaway excuse by president trump when he came under tremendous pressure for abandoning syria. i think largely he made a w decision that hed to withdraw from syria. and he was-- could comwith any number of o exc eu eses. and he got pushed back because people were worried that isis would becomrge reent. that was the most importimant criticism that we receive but the t lling of ago baghdadi relieved a lot of pressoture frm president trump....
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if you cannot prove that facebook is a monopoly, and using that monopoly power, thl we wbe breaking upa company in a way that we have re not done beas a nation. we are setting a new standard that i don't know if we want se >> nancy, will you weigh in on this as well? >> you mentioned elizabeth warren, being explicit about the idea that in miher stration, she would pull the trigger breakup these companies, google, amazon, facebook. the interesting thing she is doing, she isopening a window of the past latisse of the penalties and government tribution against these compani one far end, but it becomes a mainstream, middle-of-the-road position to y, okay, we will limit the business practices of face ok. maybe facebonnot share data between facebook and instagram. just having thgovernment dictate how the companies work in a way that they have not in the past, i don't en know, i have been reporting on this, whether the campaign things that breakup isthe real way to goth. things she has said is defined the field in a way, much more broadly to make this more of mainstream conversation an other
if you cannot prove that facebook is a monopoly, and using that monopoly power, thl we wbe breaking upa company in a way that we have re not done beas a nation. we are setting a new standard that i don't know if we want se >> nancy, will you weigh in on this as well? >> you mentioned elizabeth warren, being explicit about the idea that in miher stration, she would pull the trigger breakup these companies, google, amazon, facebook. the interesting thing she is doing, she isopening a...
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we've been to thl white house sevetimes and have a very strong effort underway now to work with the prievte sector to dop and implemt quickly non-addictive painkillers because opioids are pretty effective for treating pain. we need something else, but something that isn't going to kill people. we can speed that up, especially with help from the fda. and that ist i think, if you ook at what is the current public health crisis around us, that's number one. more people died of opioid overdoses it's just unbelievable the way this has come so quickly. d: 5 years from today or 50 years from today, what will this machine look like, d what will we know that we don't know today? francis: so 5 years from today, probably these kinds of machines ll not be used much ymore because it will be so cheap to just sequence the entire genome for maybe a hundred bucks that you wouldn't bother to get sort of subsets of the informati. just do the whole thing, and it will be cheap and accurate. and the information, 5 years from now, i think more and more people will have had this done their genome will be in their
we've been to thl white house sevetimes and have a very strong effort underway now to work with the prievte sector to dop and implemt quickly non-addictive painkillers because opioids are pretty effective for treating pain. we need something else, but something that isn't going to kill people. we can speed that up, especially with help from the fda. and that ist i think, if you ook at what is the current public health crisis around us, that's number one. more people died of opioid overdoses...
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. >> reporter: and that's tt's thl gift here?t reminder. >> yep. >> reporter: that although a funeral is an important time to show someone you care, there is one time better, sooner. steve hartman, "on the road" in ripon, wisconsin. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a bit later for the morning ts mo" from the b captioning funded by cbs 16th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." democratic debate. the presidential candidates agree on the impeachment inquiry into mr. trump before taking aim at elizabeth warren who's rising in the polls. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi defends the impeachment investigation while holding off on a formal house vote to authorize the probe. >> this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. >>> and a massive explosion and fire at a fuel facility in california's bay area leaves a blanket of toxic smoke.
. >> reporter: and that's tt's thl gift here?t reminder. >> yep. >> reporter: that although a funeral is an important time to show someone you care, there is one time better, sooner. steve hartman, "on the road" in ripon, wisconsin. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a bit later for the morning ts mo" from the b captioning funded by cbs 16th, 2019. this is the...
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about bubut i would say that thl preservation proposed call of the massing is looking very -- it's truncated. it's not really there. the facade we're looking at today is so drastic versus the two alternatives that wer we goo live with. i think we have to go back to some more analysis. >> let's open public comment back up. >> i'm the applicant for the project. i just wanted to clear up a few things. originally, we went to planning director directly, said, hey, we're going to develop this property. we know of several folks here before us, that for whatever reason bought the building and sold it. so we had heard lowe's wanted to do a four-star hotel. so we went back to planning and said, hey, we think a hotel, four-star, high-end, a brand that's not san francisco and it will work with folks who have been wanting to get in here for 25 years or more would really represent the city well, be a beautiful spot in all of the tourist areas. so everyone in planning said that's fine. so we designed a building, gorgeous building. it was modern and it was to take the whole building down. and then we found
about bubut i would say that thl preservation proposed call of the massing is looking very -- it's truncated. it's not really there. the facade we're looking at today is so drastic versus the two alternatives that wer we goo live with. i think we have to go back to some more analysis. >> let's open public comment back up. >> i'm the applicant for the project. i just wanted to clear up a few things. originally, we went to planning director directly, said, hey, we're going to develop...
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off for two years, we said we're the adults in the room we're keep kurds battle focus with ice isis, thlf a sudden we're out. the turks know this, they lost this area 100 years ago, e erdon feels this is his historic okay to take back that area. kennedy: it is mining less, bryan suits, thank you so much, and so is your beards, beard, nice and full. >> cher is mad. kennedy: if trump was looking for cover from his county parts in republican party, he did not find it dozens of backers trashing the idea, including cocaine mitch, and lindsey gram, who was -- lindsey graham, he was not buying when the man in oval office was selling. >> kurds. have abandoned them this is a big win for iran and assad and isis. kennedy: 2020 democrat pounced on withdraw, only person supporting president is rand paul who praised him for sill -- his promise to stop endless wars. should sh he start tweeting aboa new subject to distract us. matt, i was talking about this on out numbered today and the kurds, not pulling out and leaving allies to die. which is what will happen given how turkey sees the kurdish people,
off for two years, we said we're the adults in the room we're keep kurds battle focus with ice isis, thlf a sudden we're out. the turks know this, they lost this area 100 years ago, e erdon feels this is his historic okay to take back that area. kennedy: it is mining less, bryan suits, thank you so much, and so is your beards, beard, nice and full. >> cher is mad. kennedy: if trump was looking for cover from his county parts in republican party, he did not find it dozens of backers...
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that perfectly brings us to our next guest, michael herzig, thl head of business development. have focused for more than a decade on the collateralized loan obligations market, people have raised concerns about it recently. is legitimatehere trouble brewing in this market? michael: as you say, the market has been around for 25 years. what we are seeing is the normal push and pull of supply and demand going after one another. we are getting to a point where we have economic weakness. lisa: what are you pointing to in particular? see companies not performing as well as a year ago. lisa: is that economic or related to companies that may have gotten financed just find a little while ago? michael: it is industry by industry. certain industry do not lend themselves well to operating in a high leverage environment, a lot of labor exposure or exposure to tariffs. with leverage, it is more difficult. the clo market has been through crises in 1998, 2001, 2008, and has come through with really good performance for investors. lisa: one concern people have is there are constraints for how
that perfectly brings us to our next guest, michael herzig, thl head of business development. have focused for more than a decade on the collateralized loan obligations market, people have raised concerns about it recently. is legitimatehere trouble brewing in this market? michael: as you say, the market has been around for 25 years. what we are seeing is the normal push and pull of supply and demand going after one another. we are getting to a point where we have economic weakness. lisa: what...
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thl come in and they will fight. they may bring partners in. outhey bring russia in.f russia is going to help, that is aa:ood thing. am those words drew sharp criticism from a trump ally, republican senator lindsey graham. >> to rely on russia and iran to protect us is quite frankly insane. the president fired back. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for the next thousand years. east.t to get out of the middle still, the president spatched mike pence and pompeo two on kara this evening tore p turkish president erdogan for a cease-fire, a plan erdogan dismissed before turkish parliament today unless the rds withdrew from the border. >> operation piece spring will last until weo down to 30 or 35 kilometers to the iraqi border as we have previously declared. there is no doubt orisesitation ab we will have no open doors on this matter. amina: all this as president trump's other critical challenge ground on with another key impeachment inquir in the michael mckinley, a senior advisor to mike pompeo, a luptly resignt week. he was reportedly telling cong
thl come in and they will fight. they may bring partners in. outhey bring russia in.f russia is going to help, that is aa:ood thing. am those words drew sharp criticism from a trump ally, republican senator lindsey graham. >> to rely on russia and iran to protect us is quite frankly insane. the president fired back. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for the next thousand years. east.t to get out of the middle still, the president spatched mike pence and pompeo...
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. >> i would like to bifurcate thl with the appeal. i'm prepared te not heard anything that seriouse findings that were made there. >> commissioner richards. >> a question for staff on the c issue, the amazon, the deliverip every ier we have. can you commf folks, the environmental departf transportation we have today ans included in that document? >> commissioner, planning deparn planner. i worked on this projer analysis, we used the latest avt analysis guidelines. and this gn approach for estimating tnc trie already existing for passenger d assume that all other trips tha, walking or transit trips were te conservatively accounting for t. >> so you added more trips than? >> that's right. >> thank you. i'm prepared to s. >> is that a motion? >> yes. >> second. >> shall we call the question, , commissioners. there's a motiono uphold the preliminary mitigate. [roll call] so moved, that motii will remind you
. >> i would like to bifurcate thl with the appeal. i'm prepared te not heard anything that seriouse findings that were made there. >> commissioner richards. >> a question for staff on the c issue, the amazon, the deliverip every ier we have. can you commf folks, the environmental departf transportation we have today ans included in that document? >> commissioner, planning deparn planner. i worked on this projer analysis, we used the latest avt analysis guidelines. and...
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>>as for why these lines were not turned off in the first place pge says it's because thl in an areais tear one that's the lowest level of risk for fire danger. in brisbane dan kerman kron 4 news. >>and time is running out for wildfire victims to file a claim against the now bankrupt genie a federal bankruptcy judge set the deadline for monday october 21th. if you're a victim of the campfire or any other wildfire that occurred before pge filed for bankruptcy. you have until that deadline, the 21th to file a claim and pg e says the deadline is a key milestone in its efforts to complete the restructuring process and compensate wildfire victims as quickly as possible, however, some attorneys for wildfire victims say the deadline is too soon but again the deadline to file a claim is monday october 21th the file that claim visit pg e's website. today what we all really want to know how the wineries are surviving with our precious california grapes, sure these power outages and in sports. >>major league baseball's championship series are now set. >>among the many different businesses affec
>>as for why these lines were not turned off in the first place pge says it's because thl in an areais tear one that's the lowest level of risk for fire danger. in brisbane dan kerman kron 4 news. >>and time is running out for wildfire victims to file a claim against the now bankrupt genie a federal bankruptcy judge set the deadline for monday october 21th. if you're a victim of the campfire or any other wildfire that occurred before pge filed for bankruptcy. you have until that...
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thls the best place in the entire united states, and the president suggested it and thought it was a great idea. and, again, it goes back to what dana was saying, which is, yes, we're doing it, so what? >> to that point, jim baker, we have this so what, i don't care element as dana and gloria just put it, how much is what a president does, what a white house does normally governed by norms rather than actually any kind of rule, law that actually has a somewhat expedient consequence that might deter someone who likes to push boundaries from pushing them and blowing right through snthem? >> the president over the past several years has destroyed the different norms that applied historically in the united states. the question is whether he's abusing his power. look, this issue with the doral country club is part of a pattern of corruption. there is no other way to say it, and self-dealing as i think gloria was saying, that goes back several years. the mueller report is replete with examples of a pattern of corruption that should be unacceptable in this country, and the question is wheth
thls the best place in the entire united states, and the president suggested it and thought it was a great idea. and, again, it goes back to what dana was saying, which is, yes, we're doing it, so what? >> to that point, jim baker, we have this so what, i don't care element as dana and gloria just put it, how much is what a president does, what a white house does normally governed by norms rather than actually any kind of rule, law that actually has a somewhat expedient consequence that...
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i thl this speaks to again is that a court battle is looming heg . one other thing, in that document, they're saying we're and they say the white house -- it's not just that they refuse these documents, they say the acknowledged the requests at all. >> woodruff: and it's teresting that they're telegraphing they're going to do this before they do it. >> it is, that's right. >> woodruff: yamiche, you have been tking to folks at the white house. how are they responding to this? this is a direct reqasuest. lisa seis, the language is very aggressive. what are they say >> the president is responding pl the subpoena by house democrats or thnned subpoena by house democrats with ager but not quite defiance. today at the press conference as the white house the question was fat president trump do you plan to comply with this subpoena that's supposed to be filed on friday. the president said i'm willing work with the house intelligence committee and nancy pelosi, so he didn't say i'm not going to provide these documents, but he wasn't also clear about what he mi
i thl this speaks to again is that a court battle is looming heg . one other thing, in that document, they're saying we're and they say the white house -- it's not just that they refuse these documents, they say the acknowledged the requests at all. >> woodruff: and it's teresting that they're telegraphing they're going to do this before they do it. >> it is, that's right. >> woodruff: yamiche, you have been tking to folks at the white house. how are they responding to this?...
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i'm hoping to get this 6 we don't know how long it is going to take but according to thl california highway patrol officers out here directing traffic they're here for the long haul because this is such a major intersection and of course it's still very early in the morning, so this is really not the worst. the traffic is going to be that's most likely going to happen in the next hour we're so but because of these major backups and there are he there's already been a lot of honking out here and this is one thing that i do want to let everyone know when talking to officers they really said hey obviously is major thoroughfare. everyone needs to go ahead and treat this as being a 4 waste and when they are driving. imagine this being just a so normal four-way stop with normal stop signs top sides. we need to yield to the person on the right and those patrol officers i did speak with say even if it's not just this intersection they are stuck it possibly year in another area in the bay area. it's been impacted by the power outage this could possibly happen to proceed with caution go slow and alwa
i'm hoping to get this 6 we don't know how long it is going to take but according to thl california highway patrol officers out here directing traffic they're here for the long haul because this is such a major intersection and of course it's still very early in the morning, so this is really not the worst. the traffic is going to be that's most likely going to happen in the next hour we're so but because of these major backups and there are he there's already been a lot of honking out here and...
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deductibility is, state and local taxes have a big impact on revenue but also i'm planning both of the stat at thl and fiscal level. have you addressed this and then a second question follow-up is one of the traditional responses to the recession for congress to cut taxes yet again. can you address both of those questions? >> i know in the previous survey we have asked about the budget directors what do you feel is an impact on your budget as a result of the federal tax reform and advanced refunding was at the top and continues to be a challenge. in terms of the second question. >> i don't think we really know the answer to the first question because the cities and states have not responded as vigorously aste i expected them to and maye because it is expected to take a time or two or higher income taxpayers and heidi doctors to realize that i'm paying more and i'm not getting whatever it but it's costing me more. i'm not sure that that's happened yet. >> i think we've will take one more question and then we will need to wrap it up. >> excellent. thank you so much. i really appreciate your time and
deductibility is, state and local taxes have a big impact on revenue but also i'm planning both of the stat at thl and fiscal level. have you addressed this and then a second question follow-up is one of the traditional responses to the recession for congress to cut taxes yet again. can you address both of those questions? >> i know in the previous survey we have asked about the budget directors what do you feel is an impact on your budget as a result of the federal tax reform and...
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lebron james taking at the rock's general manager, who dared to take a disgrace and a low moment in thltandard in tweed, while he thousand down before the history of the league that i once admired a long time ago back with the patrick ewinged knicks but this is a disgrace. a long time ago back with the patrick ewing next but this is a >> the worst thing about it is,, disgrace. it's emblematic of the situatiot we face with our corporations. , it's china is such a rich market. emn we face with our the potential for vast, billiona and billions in profits, is so . the potential for real, that people suspend theirs and billions morality, grasping and grasping for the chinese money. real, that people suspend their morality, gra to see lebron do it too, aing ad person who is so gifted but whog for the chinese money. to see lebron do it too, has been so richly rewarded, is something that every kid has too has been so richly rew say i look up to number 23, he's something that every kid has to say i always been the guy but now, oh, my goodness, look what he did. . he's always been the guy that >>
lebron james taking at the rock's general manager, who dared to take a disgrace and a low moment in thltandard in tweed, while he thousand down before the history of the league that i once admired a long time ago back with the patrick ewinged knicks but this is a disgrace. a long time ago back with the patrick ewing next but this is a >> the worst thing about it is,, disgrace. it's emblematic of the situatiot we face with our corporations. , it's china is such a rich market. emn we face...
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i get all thl responsibility, because it happened under my watch.ccidents happen. can you imagine? weave twenty million peopl we have three million government employees, i am not google, orpu a supercr to watch over three million."ioio "they can take one of your anes?" i asked. "i have officials, ministers to follow things, and they're responsible, they have the authority to do that." "but during it, qahtani is teing you. right?" i asked. "yeah he textse every day." i was curious about those texts. they had been cited in the c.i.a. report linking mbs to the killing of khashoggi.♪ ♪ mbs insisted they were innocent. latei learned that the saudis had hired a business intelligence firm, kroll, to examine the texts. mbs wanted to share them with the c.i.a. i was allowed to look at kroll'h report in wagton. the texts don't refer to khashoggi or say anything about a kidnapping or a murder. but then the nsa discoveved they had some damning evidence all along. they jt di't realize i >> after khashoggi's killed, the ited states intelligence community starts l
i get all thl responsibility, because it happened under my watch.ccidents happen. can you imagine? weave twenty million peopl we have three million government employees, i am not google, orpu a supercr to watch over three million."ioio "they can take one of your anes?" i asked. "i have officials, ministers to follow things, and they're responsible, they have the authority to do that." "but during it, qahtani is teing you. right?" i asked. "yeah he textse...
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this adam fleming joins us. felt like yesterday after thl meeting this felt like yesterday after thehe two prime ministers, a distinct change of tone. think how gloomy things had been for the first half of the week and in the meeting happened, and then that statement came out yesterday afternoon and it seemed positive in comparison with what had gone before. i have to say took people here in brussels working on brexit by surprise. they do not know what has been agreed between the two leaders and what it might mean in what is going to happen which i find quite amazing in the brexit process but we will get some information this morning because steve barclay, the brexit secretary will be here to see mr barnier and then mr barnier will brief the other ambassadors at about lunchtime so hopefully some information will start dribbling out about what has happened. the way i see it, there are more options about what could have happened here. did the eu move on what it's prepared to accept in the deal for the irish border, have they gone from a solution that's 100% there in 100% guaranteed to
this adam fleming joins us. felt like yesterday after thl meeting this felt like yesterday after thehe two prime ministers, a distinct change of tone. think how gloomy things had been for the first half of the week and in the meeting happened, and then that statement came out yesterday afternoon and it seemed positive in comparison with what had gone before. i have to say took people here in brussels working on brexit by surprise. they do not know what has been agreed between the two leaders...
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deductibility is, state and local taxes have a big impact on revenue but also i'm planning both of the stat at thl and fiscal level. have you addressed this and then a second question follow-up is one of the traditional responses to the recession for congress to cut taxes yet again. can you address both of those questions? >> i know in the previous survey we have asked about the budget directors what do you feel is an impact on your budget as a result of the federal tax reform and advanced refunding was at the top and continues to be a challenge. in terms of the second question. >> i don't think we really know the answer to the first question because the cities and states have not responded as vigorously aste i expected them to and maye because it is expected to take a time or two or higher income taxpayers and heidi doctors to realize that i'm paying more and i'm not getting whatever it but it's costing me more. i'm not sure that that's happened yet. >> i think we've will take one more question and then we will need to wrap it up. >> excellent. thank you so much. i really appreciate your time and
deductibility is, state and local taxes have a big impact on revenue but also i'm planning both of the stat at thl and fiscal level. have you addressed this and then a second question follow-up is one of the traditional responses to the recession for congress to cut taxes yet again. can you address both of those questions? >> i know in the previous survey we have asked about the budget directors what do you feel is an impact on your budget as a result of the federal tax reform and...