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thon jensen. >> thank you very much. >>> a deadly crash on market street in san francisco is renewingafety improvement. last night a woman was killed, hit by a
thon jensen. >> thank you very much. >>> a deadly crash on market street in san francisco is renewingafety improvement. last night a woman was killed, hit by a
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thon jensen. >> thank you very much. >>> a deadly crash on market street in san francisco is renewing calls for safety improvement. last night a woman was killed, hit by a taxicab. christy smith spoke with the city supervisor and safety advocate. >> reporter: good evening. firstly, we are hearing condolences for the woman's family. police have not said much about the circumstances of that collision. but at least one city supervisor says this is an example of the latest tragedy and how people need to be protected better on the streets in san francisco. at fifth and market streets in s san francisco, eric is careful when he's walking. >> being vigilant and patient. >> reporter: a sign is posted in the area about another deadly collision just last month. last night around 9:00 p.m., a taxi hit and 79-year-old woman. this video was posted on the citizeand cooperated. >> this particular situation we don't know exactly what happened yet. but we know that this is a very high injury area, and there are changes that can be made to market street to ensure that people are safe. >> reporter: the
thon jensen. >> thank you very much. >>> a deadly crash on market street in san francisco is renewing calls for safety improvement. last night a woman was killed, hit by a taxicab. christy smith spoke with the city supervisor and safety advocate. >> reporter: good evening. firstly, we are hearing condolences for the woman's family. police have not said much about the circumstances of that collision. but at least one city supervisor says this is an example of the latest...
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. >> last night thon stage one of your democratic rivals suggested running on medicare for all wouldet donald trump elected. do you agree, sir? >> i agree it makes it much more likely. >> decades of presidents have tried to reform the health care system of america. barack obama actually did it. but in his own words he has said it was a starter house. >> you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign. you can't do it when it is convenient and dodge it when it's not. >> i'm not going to sucker punch the vice president. i am not a hard guy to figure out. >> we have a predator living in the white house and i'm going to tell you something donald trump has a predatory nature and predatory instincts. >> mr. vice president it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. my immigration plan would also fix the broken legal immigration system because we do vary problem with that. >> we can no longer allow a white nationalist to be in the white house, number one. and number two, we have to make america what it's always
. >> last night thon stage one of your democratic rivals suggested running on medicare for all wouldet donald trump elected. do you agree, sir? >> i agree it makes it much more likely. >> decades of presidents have tried to reform the health care system of america. barack obama actually did it. but in his own words he has said it was a starter house. >> you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign. you can't do it when it is...
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president trump address thon situatiounday. pres. trump: we are there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory. it cannot be a laboratory for terror. h e stopped that, and we have a very, very good view -- some things are going to be announced over the next couple to what happened and who has been taken out. a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones,se or advisor at the center for strategic and international studies. seth jones, thanks for beings. with despite ongoing peace talks, civilians suffer a tremendous toll. how do you assess the situation the ground at the momen seth: well, what i think is important to know is that there continues to be signt violence in afghanistan. over the past three weeks we have had violence from all sides -- we have had this terrible wedding attack, we have had the brother of the taliban leader killed in pakistan several days ago. we have also had the former head of afgha
president trump address thon situatiounday. pres. trump: we are there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory. it cannot be a laboratory for terror. h e stopped that, and we have a very, very good view -- some things are going to be announced over the next couple to what happened and who has been taken out. a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones,se or advisor...
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so even through our wikipedia edit—a—thon, we added a number of pages but we also trained up number ofia, more young people than ever before are turning their backs on modern society to becomejain monks. there are an estimated 7 millionjains worldwide. they practice vegetarianism and non—violence, but the monks are much stricter, renouncing their homes and families, and vowing to do everything in their power to protect all life. priyanka pathak reports. would you give up your home, your family and friends, your phone and your shoes, for a shot at salvation? here in india, more people under the age of 30 are deciding to do just that by becoming jain monks. they believe even microscopic life is sacred. so the monks walk barefoot and don't use electricity, to minimise their impact on the planet. after the ceremony, dhruvi will not be able to call her parents mum and dad, and because the ceremonies are strictly divided, she will never be able to hug her dad look him in the eye again. the ceremony where she will take her vows the ceremony where she will take her vows is called deeksha. fewe
so even through our wikipedia edit—a—thon, we added a number of pages but we also trained up number ofia, more young people than ever before are turning their backs on modern society to becomejain monks. there are an estimated 7 millionjains worldwide. they practice vegetarianism and non—violence, but the monks are much stricter, renouncing their homes and families, and vowing to do everything in their power to protect all life. priyanka pathak reports. would you give up your home, your...
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these state transportation funds are part of the local partnership formulaic funding otherwise thon as sb-1 and this is the third project to receive these funds. on october 17 of 2018, the california transportation commission programmed $2.3 million in these funds to our project and the project will actually repay $2.5 million in residential streets -- 2.5 miles in residential streets in the sunside and parkside neighborhoods. this construction work in conjunction with our asset management strategy decrease the lifetime maintenance and repair costs, while also providing safer and reliable roadways for multi-modal transportation. i'm joined today by our project manager and we'd be happy to answer any questions >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any questions from my colleagues? seeing none, let's open this up for public comment. any members of the public like to comment on this item? i didn't call on the bla. let's have the bla report first. i'm so sorry. >> this accepts the senate bill 1 grant for the sunniside and parkside streets. these are street pavement programs. the grant amoun
these state transportation funds are part of the local partnership formulaic funding otherwise thon as sb-1 and this is the third project to receive these funds. on october 17 of 2018, the california transportation commission programmed $2.3 million in these funds to our project and the project will actually repay $2.5 million in residential streets -- 2.5 miles in residential streets in the sunside and parkside neighborhoods. this construction work in conjunction with our asset management...
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behind me is the attorney for the family, jonathan moore and attorney michael hardy who has worked thon case with georgetown than and his general counselor. >> today daniel pantaleo lost his job. five years ago, eric garner lost his life. and even though it is appropriate and in our judgment deserving with the commissioner had decided and announced today. let us not forget that eric garner lost his life five years ago in an illegal process that both the district attorney in staten island and the judge ruled that there was evidence that she recommended that the actions of the police was in fact the contributing factor to the death of eric garner. let us be clear that though i agree with the decision of the commissioner to follow the recommendation of judge rose mary that in the process let us not convict eric garner of thing that is did not end up proven in any court of law to say that eric garner was do i think thing that is has not been established is to desecrate a memory of a man who was the victim here. let's also remember there were other officers involved and also to be dealt with
behind me is the attorney for the family, jonathan moore and attorney michael hardy who has worked thon case with georgetown than and his general counselor. >> today daniel pantaleo lost his job. five years ago, eric garner lost his life. and even though it is appropriate and in our judgment deserving with the commissioner had decided and announced today. let us not forget that eric garner lost his life five years ago in an illegal process that both the district attorney in staten island...
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>>i think we should keep as many people thon the debate stage is possible for a while it's too early to make decisions right you're you're not alone in saying that has been tough to win doing as spend. >>2 fast 2 furious, feel strongly i mean what the time that i spent in early states, iowa, new hampshire. people have not made up their minds yet and they're not going to make up their minds until. until month before the election there's a long way to go here the he sometimes doesn't feel that way, but it's true and so our strongest nominees of people who started out nowhere in the polls and use this well a process is the up to to gain the trust of the voters. >>you can watch all of our interviews with the candidates on inside the area politics. catherine is the host. he and watch it on kron on saturdays and sundays at 5 after 11. as a global crisis unfolds in the amazon, the brazilian government is turning down $20 million that's been offered up to help fight the fires burning up the forest which is known as the earth's turning down at least for now can deliver now is in brazil with t
>>i think we should keep as many people thon the debate stage is possible for a while it's too early to make decisions right you're you're not alone in saying that has been tough to win doing as spend. >>2 fast 2 furious, feel strongly i mean what the time that i spent in early states, iowa, new hampshire. people have not made up their minds yet and they're not going to make up their minds until. until month before the election there's a long way to go here the he sometimes doesn't...
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it is the 39th annual alcatraz escape from the rock do-a-thon.he course features a 1 1/2 mile swim from alcatraz to aquatic park. then the racers run seven miles to fort point, passing several landmarks and back to the park. they depart for alcatraz at 8:40 this morning and the race starts at 9:15. what would it be like for people taking part in that? >> the water will be chilly, about 59 degrees, but actually not bad. >> good. >> it is actually feeling a little muggy outside right now. we have moisture in the air. temperatures in the 60s. you can see low clouds over the bay bridge. we have a big warm-up ahead and i will tell you more about that with the accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> thank you. next, a dramatic rescue after a child tumbles down a cliff while riding a bike in san francisco. >>> why a major bank cleared ever but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. and s
it is the 39th annual alcatraz escape from the rock do-a-thon.he course features a 1 1/2 mile swim from alcatraz to aquatic park. then the racers run seven miles to fort point, passing several landmarks and back to the park. they depart for alcatraz at 8:40 this morning and the race starts at 9:15. what would it be like for people taking part in that? >> the water will be chilly, about 59 degrees, but actually not bad. >> good. >> it is actually feeling a little muggy outside...
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we have your energy trades first, dom chu tells us what's coming up thon exchange. >> uber's ceo says the market is not understanding the company's story. is he right? if so, what exactly is it that investors are actually missing there? >>> plus, why lower rates may not be giving a boost to the housing market this fall a look at what could be holding some of those buyers back. >>> and the global hot spots that could move markets and investors. they seem to be ignoring some of these guys we'll have that and more coming up on the exchange "the halftime report" is back after this break your family is. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different unlimited plans. sebastian's the gamer. sebastian. this is my office. (vo) and now with more plans, everyone gets what they need without paying for things they don't. new plans start at just $35. the plan is so reasonable, they could stay on for the rest of their lives. aww, did you get that on camera? thanks, dad! (vo) the network more people rely on gives you more. dprevag
we have your energy trades first, dom chu tells us what's coming up thon exchange. >> uber's ceo says the market is not understanding the company's story. is he right? if so, what exactly is it that investors are actually missing there? >>> plus, why lower rates may not be giving a boost to the housing market this fall a look at what could be holding some of those buyers back. >>> and the global hot spots that could move markets and investors. they seem to be ignoring...
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. >> i'm completely grateful forda thon police department-- six police oicers, five of whom have only been on this force r three years, ran toward the shooter heroically, not with the kind of weapon heth had-- but he weapons we've given to them to stop this, and they did that in 24 seconds. >> reporter: the shooter wore full body armor and carrd a .223 caliber rifle with magazines holding nearly 250 rounds of ammunition. officials say the gun was legally purchased in ohio. hours later, police tape outlined the epicenter othe massacre yellow cones marked the 41 shell casings found on the scene. a pile of mismatched shoes scattered the sidewalk-- peidence of the rush to es the scene. also in the aftermath: shock,sa ess and calls for action. >> you don't expect that to hit you at home. unfortunately it's become a reality of our world. >> reporter: pam brooks lives in a high-rise building in the oregon district. from her winw she witnessed e chaos. >> i've seen people tell you to get in touch with your congressman and that kind of thing and i've never reached out to anyone representing me
. >> i'm completely grateful forda thon police department-- six police oicers, five of whom have only been on this force r three years, ran toward the shooter heroically, not with the kind of weapon heth had-- but he weapons we've given to them to stop this, and they did that in 24 seconds. >> reporter: the shooter wore full body armor and carrd a .223 caliber rifle with magazines holding nearly 250 rounds of ammunition. officials say the gun was legally purchased in ohio. hours...
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. >> nawaz: if those steps ken lieberthal laid out and you see a ratcheting up of tensions thon ides,e writing about this, you said it seems to be careening toward a devastating climax, are you worried there would be a ten amin crack down? >> china will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the people's republic. it is is very important, and the chine government would like to e anneventful celebration., r example, this continuation of this hard line position from beijing, at leas rhetorically, and then the kinds of things laid out il to tke place at the concessions made by the hong konmeg govent, we can see a return of the protesters, very close to theelebration of the 70th anniversary. >> nawaz: are they really goig to wait 45 days? if the protests continue, would they wait that long before taking action? >> it's a very difficult decision for the chinese government to make. i think this is reall their last result. they're not going to act until hong kong is paralyzed. suppose there were another general strike that paralyzes hong kong, that might force being's hand,ut we're quite far away
. >> nawaz: if those steps ken lieberthal laid out and you see a ratcheting up of tensions thon ides,e writing about this, you said it seems to be careening toward a devastating climax, are you worried there would be a ten amin crack down? >> china will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the people's republic. it is is very important, and the chine government would like to e anneventful celebration., r example, this continuation of this hard line position from beijing, at leas...
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you know we are going to get a tweet-a-thon.der, if kudlow walks in and says, here is the deck of cards now, what is his most efficacious tweet? russ: this is sort of like the hippocratic oath, do no harm. tom: agreed. russ: this is affecting business confidence. we talk to ceos and cfos. they are questioning, where do you build that next factory and what do you do with capital spending? this is having an impact. francine: russ koesterich of lack rock. -- blackrock. curry willjeffrey talk about oil, gold, and the risk of a global recession. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: a little bit of a bid in the last few minutes, the german 10 year yield coming down to a record low. we need some perspective. atkinsons with rick and my book of the summer. this is when the british were coming over and it was not to see the new york yankees or to watch liverpool play at yankee stadium. it was a war of a number of years ago. it is a special single best chart. this is from the great jim be juncker -- bianco. thank you. long-term interest rates back to
you know we are going to get a tweet-a-thon.der, if kudlow walks in and says, here is the deck of cards now, what is his most efficacious tweet? russ: this is sort of like the hippocratic oath, do no harm. tom: agreed. russ: this is affecting business confidence. we talk to ceos and cfos. they are questioning, where do you build that next factory and what do you do with capital spending? this is having an impact. francine: russ koesterich of lack rock. -- blackrock. curry willjeffrey talk about...
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half of the job growth slowdown from last year to this year came from the trade sensitive sectors eve thonrepresent just 16% of all private sector employment may already be seeing an effect. how much persist today the expectations 165, a slowdown from strong numbers back in june, unemployment rate down a tick to 3.6. average hourly wages seem to have slowed a little up to 0.2% on the month as the expectation today and adp coming in the place you might expect looking for 165 today. jobs and tariffs have an affect on the fed yesterday's threat of new tariffs raising the odds of more and/or deeper interest rate cuts goldman sachs writing "the tariff announcement tilts the risk towards deeper cuts and raises odds from 60% to 80%. thinking about that second cut, the third one this year but two from now, the tariff threats looks to have boosted odds to about 50%. before i got on the plane, tweet came out while on the plane, odds well below 50% for that december rate cut and now back up right there. >> you saw the tweet on the plane. the reaction from the crowd around you >> collective groan kind
half of the job growth slowdown from last year to this year came from the trade sensitive sectors eve thonrepresent just 16% of all private sector employment may already be seeing an effect. how much persist today the expectations 165, a slowdown from strong numbers back in june, unemployment rate down a tick to 3.6. average hourly wages seem to have slowed a little up to 0.2% on the month as the expectation today and adp coming in the place you might expect looking for 165 today. jobs and...
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there has to be a reck nng thon this country and a reckoning in washington, we are going to focus andrds and thoughts and prayers, to say you know, this is a rising issue in our country. the president has so far really even declined to acknowledge that white nationalism and hate crimes are something that's on the rise in this country. maybe that will change after he's gone through and seen these communities impacted by both gun violence and someone targeting specifically immigrants, but also there's an issue of cultural reckoning that has to happen. toni morrison who passed away yesterday, the great literary giant said if you can only be tall because someone else is on your knees, you have a serious problem. a lot of americans have a serious problem. they want to be able to scapegoat some community to make themselves feel bigger. i have talked to white nationalists who are living in poor areas in this country, and they are holding on to the idea that immigrants are the reason why they're in these communities that are devastated by economic poverty or by trade issues. i've talked to pe
there has to be a reck nng thon this country and a reckoning in washington, we are going to focus andrds and thoughts and prayers, to say you know, this is a rising issue in our country. the president has so far really even declined to acknowledge that white nationalism and hate crimes are something that's on the rise in this country. maybe that will change after he's gone through and seen these communities impacted by both gun violence and someone targeting specifically immigrants, but also...
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steve: well, start your engines for motor trend's top-a-thon this weekend.. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: what is top tier. >> amazing show on for several reaches out of the u.k. it's now coming to the motor trend app. steve: download it right now. >> download it right now. 170 episodes. some specials. all of these cool cars you see here will be on this app. steve: perfect for people who love cars. >> yeah. steve: how much are all these cars worth. >> looking at $3.5 million worth of cars. >> steve: unbelievable. tell me about the mclaren spider tell me why love this thing. >> amazing. convertible. goes 212 miles per hour with the top up. 202 with the top down. twin turbo v 8 made in england, beautiful car. steve: unbelievable. katie is behind a gray car. tell us about that. katie: what kind of car is this lamborghini. beautiful. how fast can this one go. >> this one goes 217 miles per hour if i'm not correct. katie: making me nervous standing next to it. >> you should be it's very expensive. it's about $500,000. beautiful gray color. katie: i
steve: well, start your engines for motor trend's top-a-thon this weekend.. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: what is top tier. >> amazing show on for several reaches out of the u.k. it's now coming to the motor trend app. steve: download it right now. >> download it right now. 170 episodes. some specials. all of these cool cars you see here will be on this app. steve: perfect for people who love cars. >> yeah. steve: how much are all these cars worth....