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all timothy: it is still unclear. in the positive resolution scenario for brexit, europe benefits from that, euro-dollar and cable have been more correlated as a consequence of that late. it removes uncertainty, so european equities have that removed from them. there are other factors that affect european equities. italy is still outstanding as an issue to be resolved. it is not clear to me that the u.s., eu, or eurozone trade relationship is put to bed as far as they're not being an acceleration of trade war talk in the future. that's still hangs over me as a degree of uncertainty. strictly on the brexit story, a positive resolution helps european banks, european corporate as much as i think it does the u.k. banking sector. for theour thanks moment to timothy graf. he is sticking with us. now let's check in on the first word news with courtney donohoe. is a victory for cnn and its legal case against the white house. a federal judge ordered the trump administration to immediately give jim acosta his press credentials
all timothy: it is still unclear. in the positive resolution scenario for brexit, europe benefits from that, euro-dollar and cable have been more correlated as a consequence of that late. it removes uncertainty, so european equities have that removed from them. there are other factors that affect european equities. italy is still outstanding as an issue to be resolved. it is not clear to me that the u.s., eu, or eurozone trade relationship is put to bed as far as they're not being an...
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. ♪ >> chaplain timothy mallard will now gave the opening prayer. -- will now give the opening prayerchaplain mallard: good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. please. all mighty, holy, and merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors of our nations who on the battlefields of the first
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so 205 days after scoring their last home goal — it was an own goal, from timothy fosu—mensah, that gaveeld town their first league win of the season tonight — 1—0 winners they were against fulham at thejohn smith stadium. that sees the terriers move off the foot of the table — with the visitors replacing them. worrying times for fulham — they've now equalled a premier league record by conceding 29 goals in their opening 11 games. patrick gearey watched the action for us. the northern souls of huddersfield continued to keep the faith, despite it all. the last league goal they saw here was in april, nearly seven months of drought, and despite the effo rts months of drought, and despite the efforts of philip billing, still counting. but not for too long, phil have conceded more than any premier league team this season, and they left christopher schindler free to enter the curse, timothy fosu—mensah got the final touch of the own goal. they were not worried about the identity, but more refurb all, the owner spent millions of pounds in the summer, but this offer leaves no guarantees or warra
so 205 days after scoring their last home goal — it was an own goal, from timothy fosu—mensah, that gaveeld town their first league win of the season tonight — 1—0 winners they were against fulham at thejohn smith stadium. that sees the terriers move off the foot of the table — with the visitors replacing them. worrying times for fulham — they've now equalled a premier league record by conceding 29 goals in their opening 11 games. patrick gearey watched the action for us. the...
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thank you very much for your time on this that as timothy called us live in cairo thank you. now japan has frozen more than a billion dollars in aid to sri lanka as that country's political crisis deepens last week president of the city say a dismissed prime minister become a singer and then replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa without the consent of parliament parks and now faces a no confidence vote but is being alleged that he's offering money and ministerial posts to opposition lawmakers to back him let's go to our correspondent smith he is joining us live from the capital colombo new pressure a bit on leaders to resolve the crisis. new pressure liz yes particularly internationally japan is saying it's holding on to a one point four billion dollars soft loan for a light rail project here in colombo while it monitors developments put it up to that for ninety million dollars from the u.s. is millennium challenges for highways and infrastructure projects that my big question now if the u.s. isn't happy about how things develop we've already had the e.u. threa
thank you very much for your time on this that as timothy called us live in cairo thank you. now japan has frozen more than a billion dollars in aid to sri lanka as that country's political crisis deepens last week president of the city say a dismissed prime minister become a singer and then replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa without the consent of parliament parks and now faces a no confidence vote but is being alleged that he's offering money and ministerial posts to...
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on a dresser was a framed photograph of oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh.n echoes) >> holy cow! about a third of the blding has been blown away! >> thompson: on april 19, 1995, gulf war veran timothy mcveigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the oklahoma city federal building. scores were killed. for you, what are the lessons that we should know today about? oklahoma c >> i think it's not only oklahoma city, it's lessons thate've been learning about lone wolf terrorism. it doesn't take a largega zation to cause mass casualty. >> thompson: kerry mye was an fbi bomb tech who investigated the oklahoma city bombing. i show myers the crime scene photos from the atomwaffen apartment.e >> do we hose-ups of that? >> thompson: i don't know, let me look. they document a de range of explosives, including some ofng the same idients used by mcveigh in his oklahoma city attack. >> they were making bombs. this is a bomb mak's workshop. there's the cooler. i haisthe hmtd. this is actuallycaused them the most concern, and rightfully so. hmtd is not very common, it has to b
on a dresser was a framed photograph of oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh.n echoes) >> holy cow! about a third of the blding has been blown away! >> thompson: on april 19, 1995, gulf war veran timothy mcveigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the oklahoma city federal building. scores were killed. for you, what are the lessons that we should know today about? oklahoma c >> i think it's not only oklahoma city, it's lessons thate've been learning about lone wolf terrorism....
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historian timothy schneider knows about the brutal consequences of authoritarianism. his books are stark warnings for today and timothy snyder joins me now from vienna, the heart of what was the old austro-hungarian empire. what went through your mind? i've laid out the books you've written, the warnings you broadcast far and wide. what went through your mind we when you heard those warnings and the body language between the leaders at the memorial. >> it seems a sentencentenary, commemoration, is a good opportunity to renew an agreement about values. it's a great shame that we have to discuss the basic points that president emmanuel macron is trying to make. namely that putting yourself first is a way to disable order or that we should be remembering the past at all. so although we commemorate the past, we don't seem to take it seriously. >> let's talk about serious, this is 100 years since world war i. it's 70 plus years since world war ii. and these are the things that our forefathers died and gave their lives for so that, a, we wouldn't forget and, b, we wouldn't
historian timothy schneider knows about the brutal consequences of authoritarianism. his books are stark warnings for today and timothy snyder joins me now from vienna, the heart of what was the old austro-hungarian empire. what went through your mind? i've laid out the books you've written, the warnings you broadcast far and wide. what went through your mind we when you heard those warnings and the body language between the leaders at the memorial. >> it seems a sentencentenary,...
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and he did c celebrate timothy mcveveigh, celelebrated james ax fields -- the man accused of killingther heyer -- he did say "i welcome the chaos." but the thing that he said that surprised us is he said, "but you know, i'm sort of reconsidering these days. we have t trump in office now ad i really see trump as an ally, so i don't really k know where things are going to go from m he and i'm sort of reththinking m y phphilosophy a little bit." and that surprised us. that was a little bit of a shock to us. amamy: very quickly, you have te thousand oaks killing of 12 people. that man served in the military. jrotc. in in the yoga studio intel as he. he was in the military. in the last 10 seconds we have, how do you think this can be doubt with? thing, we one key need military authorities to really keep an i on the types of people coming into the service and the things they're doing in the service. and when he sort of general thoughtfulness and vigilance on this. amy: i want to thank you for being with us. again, a.c. thompson, correspondent for frontline pbs and reporter for propublica.
and he did c celebrate timothy mcveveigh, celelebrated james ax fields -- the man accused of killingther heyer -- he did say "i welcome the chaos." but the thing that he said that surprised us is he said, "but you know, i'm sort of reconsidering these days. we have t trump in office now ad i really see trump as an ally, so i don't really k know where things are going to go from m he and i'm sort of reththinking m y phphilosophy a little bit." and that surprised us. that was...
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timothy: i think a true's is ce is probablyu the best you can hope for.at this is all about trade. this is about the u.s.-china geostrategic relationship. just simply coming to an agreement to reduce trade tensions does not necessarily answer the bigger picture question. i think the surprise would be maybe not going any further than that are already announced to take effect next year, and perhaps an eventual removal of that. is not a lovely way for me to see a positive surprise. leewaye will -- a lot of for me to see a positive surprise. anna: our guest stays with us on the program. up next, we will bring you the stocks on the move so far this morning, including enel. they opened with considerable gains after they announced they will maintain their dividends pay up for next year. 's stock is up by just shy of 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: this is the european market open. we are 10 minutes into your trading day on this tuesday. a negative session is upon us in europe, thanks to what we saw in the nasdaq and asian session with regards to technology. s
timothy: i think a true's is ce is probablyu the best you can hope for.at this is all about trade. this is about the u.s.-china geostrategic relationship. just simply coming to an agreement to reduce trade tensions does not necessarily answer the bigger picture question. i think the surprise would be maybe not going any further than that are already announced to take effect next year, and perhaps an eventual removal of that. is not a lovely way for me to see a positive surprise. leewaye will --...
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so, 205 days after scoring their last home goal, it was an own—goal from timothy fosu—mensah that gaveight. 1—0 winners they were against fulham at thejohn smith stadium. that sees the terriers move off the foot of the premier league table, with fulham replacing them. patrick gearey watched the action. the northern souls of huddersfield continued to keep the faith, despite it all. the last league goal they saw he was in april. nearly seven months of drought, and despite the effo rts months of drought, and despite the efforts of philip dilling, still counting. but not too long. fulham have conceded than any premier league team this season, and they left schindler free to end the case, timothy fosu—mensah adding the final touch, own goal. they were not worried about identity. finally, ecstasy. but more misery for jokanovic. this level offers no guarantees or warranties and alex pritchard might guarantees or warranties and alex pritcha rd might have guarantees or warranties and alex pritchard might have added worried your mac value for huddersfield. they needed that. the nerves were growi
so, 205 days after scoring their last home goal, it was an own—goal from timothy fosu—mensah that gaveight. 1—0 winners they were against fulham at thejohn smith stadium. that sees the terriers move off the foot of the premier league table, with fulham replacing them. patrick gearey watched the action. the northern souls of huddersfield continued to keep the faith, despite it all. the last league goal they saw he was in april. nearly seven months of drought, and despite the effo rts...
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notified it off suspicions that timothy saying they believed the accounts may be linked to foreign entities the social network then blocked eighty five accounts on a photo sharing network instagram and thirty on facebook instagram accounts were in english while the pages on facebook were in french and russian the aim was apparently to influence the political debate and interfere in the u.s. mid-term elections today that's what authorities said. the biggest technology conference in the world kicks off in lisbon on tuesday this year's web summit is taking place as governments and companies around the world of discovering the darkest side of the world wide web web security the role of social media platforms are among the many issues being discussed in lisbon the event has drawn about sixty thousand people this year and is playing a key role in transforming the portuguese council into a key european digital home. well joining me now live from the web summit in lisbon is correspondent paul but it's a big tech has become a driver for economic growth and in the process has amassed considerable pow
notified it off suspicions that timothy saying they believed the accounts may be linked to foreign entities the social network then blocked eighty five accounts on a photo sharing network instagram and thirty on facebook instagram accounts were in english while the pages on facebook were in french and russian the aim was apparently to influence the political debate and interfere in the u.s. mid-term elections today that's what authorities said. the biggest technology conference in the world...
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over here for vacation if by timothy i think i'm a comedian that works at the feast or mathis big deal until katrina you put the kettle your sister sue please don't bother to talk to the tree. for suspecting that in fact it's s. i'm about. david was convicted to six years in prison for aiding the terrorists. but to be sued but of course. they could stay off my femi and of a preamp and body more museum useful so are most walls in the year so please all. but let but these eat but. is room india do evil. usually judy judy left it is a feel abuse even met him at seacliff he's equally stall you get a free legal cacique a good age usually a couple you. get the mules for growing liability in the middle. of hossa as you. said to clean jed used six there he can see death could prove almost fell so from. your galleys came a multi. soon the soldiers into pup and secured to secure oil of asses fully about isn't a. david stopped believing in jail. when he was released after four and a half years in prison he was ready to start a new life without friends or family to support him the reaction came wh
over here for vacation if by timothy i think i'm a comedian that works at the feast or mathis big deal until katrina you put the kettle your sister sue please don't bother to talk to the tree. for suspecting that in fact it's s. i'm about. david was convicted to six years in prison for aiding the terrorists. but to be sued but of course. they could stay off my femi and of a preamp and body more museum useful so are most walls in the year so please all. but let but these eat but. is room india...
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you highlighted the fact that nick timothy is featuring? yes, former chief of staff to theresa may absolutely slams this deal. it is interesting the westminster watchers that he has come out, normally double ten use him as an outlay to make the case of the prime minister. you have both been directors of communications for opposing parties, have you known cabinet meetings to last as long as this, five hours?” haven't, no. ifind it amazing last as long as this, five hours?” haven't, no. i find it amazing that how things leak out so quickly. i would probably be briefing stuff at the head of the cabinet finishing because early on in the day, there isa because early on in the day, there is a huge mistake for a media management point of view because other people will frame the agenda and subsequently they will, make the statement so obviously it was a difficult encounter in there. usually cabinet meetings to go on anything like this long because by ministers like to have them pretty well fixed before they start. back in the ladies when i sat in o
you highlighted the fact that nick timothy is featuring? yes, former chief of staff to theresa may absolutely slams this deal. it is interesting the westminster watchers that he has come out, normally double ten use him as an outlay to make the case of the prime minister. you have both been directors of communications for opposing parties, have you known cabinet meetings to last as long as this, five hours?” haven't, no. ifind it amazing last as long as this, five hours?” haven't, no. i...
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. ♪ >> chaplain timothy mallard will now gave the opening prayer.haplain mallard: good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. almighty, holy, and merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors of our nations who on the battlefields of the first world war died a century ago to secure our liberty today. for those who here walked through the valley of the shadow of death remain their eternal shepherd and grant them even now rest in your kingdom. counting with grace their final sacrifice. in defense of liberty. make us worthy of their offering. renew in us an unshakable determination to daily live out the ideals for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. with thankful and hope filled hearts, inspire us by our sacred fallen to inspire us to a new determination, to ever defend justice, peace, and freedom. interceding for your people, these petitions i offer to you, our great lord of lords and king of kings, amen. >> please be seated. please welcome the secretary of the americ
. ♪ >> chaplain timothy mallard will now gave the opening prayer.haplain mallard: good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. almighty, holy, and merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors of our nations who on the battlefields of the first world war died a century ago to secure our liberty today. for those who here walked through the valley of the shadow of death remain their eternal shepherd and grant them even...
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. >> steve carrel also getting praise for his role in timothy boy. >> he might even win. >> he's allyeah he'shere. coming up why kevin hart and branson's world is turned upside down. next on kron-4 news at eight: a series of storms rolling through the bay area tonight. for the third straight day...rain creating slick conditions on the roads. even triggering a crash with warriors star steph curry. a ferry boat slams into a dock with dozens aboard. what a passenger is saying about the moments before the crash. plus.. the holiday shopping season is officially here...and police are warning thieves are looking to take advantage. how you can stay safe,. i'm ken wayne i'm vicki liviakis the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> monday on "e.t." we're? london with mel b, what she's only telling "e.t." about her dramatic past and spice girls future. >> there's lots of rumor yous out there. >> monday on "e.t." >> we're going to continue the mojo through the kevin hart movie "upside" opens january 11th can't wait to see it. >> you've been talking about it for a while. >> i love this movie. we'll lea
. >> steve carrel also getting praise for his role in timothy boy. >> he might even win. >> he's allyeah he'shere. coming up why kevin hart and branson's world is turned upside down. next on kron-4 news at eight: a series of storms rolling through the bay area tonight. for the third straight day...rain creating slick conditions on the roads. even triggering a crash with warriors star steph curry. a ferry boat slams into a dock with dozens aboard. what a passenger is saying...
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. >> steve carrel also getting praise for his role in timothy boy. >> he might even win. >> he's alle's there. coming up why kevin hart and branson's world is turned upside down. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel for incredible protection. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. new color. new size. >>> monday on "e.t." we're? london with mel b, what she's only telling "e.t." about her dramatic past and spice girls future. >> there's lots of rumor yous out there. >> monday on "e.t." >> we're going to continue the mojo through the kevin hart movie "upside" opens january 11th can't wait to see it. >> you've been talking about it for a while. >> i love this movie. we'll leave you with a preview. take care. >> what's it like working with kevin hart. hilarious isn't. >> hilarious, i laugh
. >> steve carrel also getting praise for his role in timothy boy. >> he might even win. >> he's alle's there. coming up why kevin hart and branson's world is turned upside down. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly...
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you highlighted the fact that nick timothy is featuring?bsolutely slams this deal. it is interesting the westminster watchers that he has come out, normally double ten use him as an outlay to make the case of
you highlighted the fact that nick timothy is featuring?bsolutely slams this deal. it is interesting the westminster watchers that he has come out, normally double ten use him as an outlay to make the case of
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lincoln's prosecution of the war, northern legal writers developed what the abolitionist legal scholar, timothy gerard ford, the adequacy of the constitution. harar and others argued that the negative in -- constraints on the constitution had the positive commandments for the government to act effectively, to preserve itself and to preserve the union. another legal writer explained the president and congress have the power to react to concrete situations. such as the rebel and they also had the discretion to choose the most effective means to do so. preserving the union constituted a positive requirement of government. even if a particular means had not been specified in constitutional detail. as timothy heaven are explained in his recent study of constitutional issues in the civil war, the constitution would either need to be adequate to meet the needs, or would have to be abandoned. the latter choice was unthinkable. so lincoln expended the understanding of constitutional power, in his strong reaction to secession. in so doing, he also resolved the empty debate over state sovereignty, versus
lincoln's prosecution of the war, northern legal writers developed what the abolitionist legal scholar, timothy gerard ford, the adequacy of the constitution. harar and others argued that the negative in -- constraints on the constitution had the positive commandments for the government to act effectively, to preserve itself and to preserve the union. another legal writer explained the president and congress have the power to react to concrete situations. such as the rebel and they also had the...
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as timothy hubner explained in his recent study of constitutional issues in the civil war, the constitution would either need to be adequate to meet the needs, or would have to be abandoned. the latter choice was unthinkable. and so lincoln expanded the understanding of constitutional power in his strong reaction to secession. in so doing, he also resolved -- excuse me -- the antebellum debate over state sovereignty versus national supremacy, by asserting the idea of america as a unitary state. one that was empowered by and acted on the authority of the people, the famous assertion that the war was fought so "that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." while the federal government did grow in size and power during the war years, after the end of reconstruction in 1877, the old theory of limited government returned. shared by all parts of the country. between 1877 and 1917, the only wars the country faced involved the army subduing the indian tribes and what john hay called a splendid little war against spain, that left the united states wit
as timothy hubner explained in his recent study of constitutional issues in the civil war, the constitution would either need to be adequate to meet the needs, or would have to be abandoned. the latter choice was unthinkable. and so lincoln expanded the understanding of constitutional power in his strong reaction to secession. in so doing, he also resolved -- excuse me -- the antebellum debate over state sovereignty versus national supremacy, by asserting the idea of america as a unitary state....
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and at the end of the hearing, judge timothy j. kelly said he will reconvene court tomorrow, thursday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when we are expecting he will issue a ruling, some sort of ruling in this case. remember, cnn and jim acosta's lawyers are asking for a temporary restraining order, and a preliminary injunction that would have the effect of returning acosta's press pass right away. cnn's argument is that every day that goes by when he's been suspended from the white house, that's a day that's causing damage and violating his first amendment constitutional rights. so cnn is seeking an immediate relief from the court. and that's what the judge will be considering. we expect he will issue a ruling sometime tomorrow and will reconvene court at 3:00 p.m. eastern time to share his decision. >> so during this two-hour hearing, brian, the lawyers representing cnn, they made their case. the lawyers representing the white house, they made their case. the federal judge, i assume, was asking questions. did we get any indicatio
and at the end of the hearing, judge timothy j. kelly said he will reconvene court tomorrow, thursday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when we are expecting he will issue a ruling, some sort of ruling in this case. remember, cnn and jim acosta's lawyers are asking for a temporary restraining order, and a preliminary injunction that would have the effect of returning acosta's press pass right away. cnn's argument is that every day that goes by when he's been suspended from the white house,...
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jurors in sonoma county convicted 52-year-old timothy marble of several felony sex offenses monday afternoonl lasted about two weeks. marble met the child at a gas station and invited her to take a ride with him. she says he injected her with drugs, and then repeatedly beat and sexually assaulted her. the victim was able to get away by jumping out of the moving car. marble is now facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. ( james ) a ban on flavored tobacco including vaping products will soon go into effect in marin county. the board of supervisors has voted to prohibit specialty tobacco stores from selling flavored tobacco products, vaping liquids, and menthol cigarettes starting in january 2020. all other retailers will have to stop selling the products july 1st of next year. experts say kids using e- cigarettes has doubled in the past two years. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... the athletes who got votes in the election.. the one that are for sale on the internet.. and why is my tv is squeaking so much.. (ácommercialá) america. land of blue jeans. and burger
jurors in sonoma county convicted 52-year-old timothy marble of several felony sex offenses monday afternoonl lasted about two weeks. marble met the child at a gas station and invited her to take a ride with him. she says he injected her with drugs, and then repeatedly beat and sexually assaulted her. the victim was able to get away by jumping out of the moving car. marble is now facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. ( james ) a ban on flavored tobacco including vaping...
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timothy matson was shot seven times. he's still in the hospital. daniel mead was shot in the hand.in and tyler pashel wa. rabbi doris dyen arrived at the synagogue as the gunman started firing. she saw firsthand the heroic actions of the officers. >> i was just so grateful that they arrived when they did, as quickly as they did, put themselves in danger so that our folks, as many as possible, could get out. >> reporter: community gratitude has been contagious. take a look at the outpouring that's been going on at the police station, where some of the first officers on scene came from. it's two blocks from the synagogue. inside of zone four, the walls are covered with cards written by people in the neighborhood. this one might be my favorite. "thank you for keeping the jews in my neighborhood safe." six-year-old lily wrote that. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> reporter: fred rogers, the beloved "mr. rogers" lived in this neighborhood. and he used to tell children in times of trouble look th well, mr. rogers, we found them. david begnaud, cbs news, pittsburgh. >> glo
timothy matson was shot seven times. he's still in the hospital. daniel mead was shot in the hand.in and tyler pashel wa. rabbi doris dyen arrived at the synagogue as the gunman started firing. she saw firsthand the heroic actions of the officers. >> i was just so grateful that they arrived when they did, as quickly as they did, put themselves in danger so that our folks, as many as possible, could get out. >> reporter: community gratitude has been contagious. take a look at the...
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some of the best research at the timothy barton at the upjohn institute finds only between 2% and 25% of the time to subsidies actually sway where a firm decides to locate. three out of every four subsidies, at least three out of every four don't actually matter and are a waste of taxpayer dollars. host: the politicians in both new york and virginia have been talking about all of the jobs, all the money, the gain in reputation their cities will get because of this decision. does that not make up for the incentives the state gives amazon for coming? guest: absolutely not. if you are at the grocery store and you are offered a free sample, the free sample is just something you get is part of shopping at the grocery store. it is part of having a skilled labor force that draws these companies to you. if you were to pay five dollars for the free sample, it would be a waste of your money and your spouse would look at you like you were crazy and say we could've spent that on the family. why did you spend it on a free sample you would have gotten anyway? host: new york offered a much an virgin
some of the best research at the timothy barton at the upjohn institute finds only between 2% and 25% of the time to subsidies actually sway where a firm decides to locate. three out of every four subsidies, at least three out of every four don't actually matter and are a waste of taxpayer dollars. host: the politicians in both new york and virginia have been talking about all of the jobs, all the money, the gain in reputation their cities will get because of this decision. does that not make...
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con este presidio timothy, ocho juegos sin perder... metieron 26 u y cuatro rebotes. pliegues y el volumen >>los jueces. nuestras tendencias mÁs neurÓticas. las personas con una mente mÁs abierta, tienen las capas mÁs externas del cerebro, ocho mÁs finas. >>estudio que entendemos por las enfermedades, la difÍcil ceraen cÓmo nuestro cerebro. >> buenas noches. ♪ patricia: es jueves 8 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. el ex infante de marina que matÓ a otras 12 personas en 1 bar de california, frecuentaba el establecimiento. y pese a que un experto lo encontrÓ mentalmente inestable en abril, no lo detuvieron. los centroamericanos que vienen en caravanas no tendrÍan asilo si no llegan por los puestos de control fronterizo, segÚn una nueva disposiciÓn del gobierno. y miles huyen despavoridos de un gran incendio forestal que se propaga rÁpidamente en paradise, california. las llamas han destruido miles de estructuras, han causado explosiones y ya hay heridos. asÍ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con enrique acevedo y patricia janio
con este presidio timothy, ocho juegos sin perder... metieron 26 u y cuatro rebotes. pliegues y el volumen >>los jueces. nuestras tendencias mÁs neurÓticas. las personas con una mente mÁs abierta, tienen las capas mÁs externas del cerebro, ocho mÁs finas. >>estudio que entendemos por las enfermedades, la difÍcil ceraen cÓmo nuestro cerebro. >> buenas noches. ♪ patricia: es jueves 8 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. el ex infante de marina que matÓ a...
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timothy verrill is accused of their murders. he's pleaded not guilty.as ordered amazon to turn the recordings over because prosecutors believe the echo may have picked up audio of one of the woman's deaths as well as what happened before and after it. amazon says it won't turn over the material until a valid legal demand is issued. >> they've taken the position in the past that this information is protected speech under the first amendment. and that to turn this information over to the government, it's a violation of the privacy rights. >> amazon dropped its objection to an echo search warrant in another death case last year after a suspect who owned the speaker agreed to release the information. >>> "snl's" pete davidson issued an on-air face-to-face apology for mocking a republican congressman-elect who is also a navy veteran. >> lieutenant commander dan crenshaw appeared on "the weekend update" segment. he accepted the apology and then got a few shots in. having his cell phone play a song by davidson's former fiance ariana grande. then the two men go
timothy verrill is accused of their murders. he's pleaded not guilty.as ordered amazon to turn the recordings over because prosecutors believe the echo may have picked up audio of one of the woman's deaths as well as what happened before and after it. amazon says it won't turn over the material until a valid legal demand is issued. >> they've taken the position in the past that this information is protected speech under the first amendment. and that to turn this information over to the...
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jurors in sonoma county convicted 52-year-old timothy marble of several felony sex offenses monday afternoont two weeks. marble met the child at a gas station and invited her to take a ride with him. she says he injected her with drugs, and then repeatedly beat and sexually assaulted her. the victim was able to get away by jumping out of the moving car. marble is now facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. ( robin ) a ban on flavored tobacco including vaping products will soon go into effect in marin county. tuesday, the board of supervisors voted to prohibit specialty tobacco stores from selling flavored tobacco products, vaping liquids, and menthol cigarettes starting in january 2020. all other retailers will have to stop selling the products july 1st of next year. the move comes after data reveraled that kids using e-cigarettes doubled in the past two years. ( robin ) police in walnut creek are looking for the man who robbed a business in the area this week. it happened at -destination maternity- on mount diablo boulevard. police say the man pointed a gun at an employee a
jurors in sonoma county convicted 52-year-old timothy marble of several felony sex offenses monday afternoont two weeks. marble met the child at a gas station and invited her to take a ride with him. she says he injected her with drugs, and then repeatedly beat and sexually assaulted her. the victim was able to get away by jumping out of the moving car. marble is now facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. ( robin ) a ban on flavored tobacco including vaping products will soon...
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and she gets cross with me, and calls me timothy, because of the way i criticise her.o much goodwill because of this ability to keep doing what brexiteers haven't done. she has been there, and knows the challenge. but even so, it doesn't add up to getting a good deal, it doesn't add up to good government, so it shouldn't be enough. if she sees off a leadership challenge, there seems to be a problem of a lack of trust now. i mean, we had this rather portentous statement from jacob rees—mogg, when he declaimed in the house of commons that this is a prime minister who says one thing and does another. should i write my letter saying i have no confidence? but that gets to it — not just him, but for example the democratic unionists, think they were sold a lie. politically, i think essentially what has been done is inherently deceitful, that if you like a secret or not—so—secret negotiating strategy has obviously been run for at least a year, and people in number ten downing street who said that some of the things which are crucial elements of the deal would never, ever be an
and she gets cross with me, and calls me timothy, because of the way i criticise her.o much goodwill because of this ability to keep doing what brexiteers haven't done. she has been there, and knows the challenge. but even so, it doesn't add up to getting a good deal, it doesn't add up to good government, so it shouldn't be enough. if she sees off a leadership challenge, there seems to be a problem of a lack of trust now. i mean, we had this rather portentous statement from jacob rees—mogg,...
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almost indestructibility, people like my mum really admire it, and she gets cross with me and calls me timothy criticise her. she has so much could well because of —— goodwill because of this ability to keep going. she has been there and knows the challenge. but it doesn't add up to getting a good deal so it shouldn't be enough. if she sees off a leadership challenge, there seems to bea leadership challenge, there seems to be a problem of a lack of trust. we had a rather portend this statement from jacob rees—mogg when he declared in the house of commons that this is a prime minister who says one thing and does another. but that gets to it, notjust him but for example the democratic unionists think they were sold all i —— sold a lie. politically i think essentially what has been done is inherently deceitful, that if you like a secret or not so secret negotiating strategy has been run for at least a year and people in strategy has been run for at least a yearand people in numberten downing street who said some of the things which are crucial elements of the deal would never, ever be anywhere ne
almost indestructibility, people like my mum really admire it, and she gets cross with me and calls me timothy criticise her. she has so much could well because of —— goodwill because of this ability to keep going. she has been there and knows the challenge. but it doesn't add up to getting a good deal so it shouldn't be enough. if she sees off a leadership challenge, there seems to bea leadership challenge, there seems to be a problem of a lack of trust. we had a rather portend this...
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he had to be substituted late on in the game after defender timothy fosu—mensah landed heavily on his. manager neil warnock‘s backed leicester city's decision to play at cardiff city tomorrow following the death of owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha, it will be the first match since the helicopter accident killed the chairman and four others last saturday. the leicester players took the decsion to play in memory of the owner and his family. warnock said he too would would have felt it right to play. it is just on an edge isn't it, life? you sometimes take things for granted. i know it's just a football match and i think it puts things in perspective, our problems and worries of promotion and relegation, it is just a game of football. that has been the biggest thing this week. if i had been the manager of leicester i would have wanted the lads to play to get back on what they are. it is such a turmoil in your mind when things like this happen. i've seen the effect it has had on my players, we weren't directly involved. i think it is just the whole football community have felt the shock. jo
he had to be substituted late on in the game after defender timothy fosu—mensah landed heavily on his. manager neil warnock‘s backed leicester city's decision to play at cardiff city tomorrow following the death of owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha, it will be the first match since the helicopter accident killed the chairman and four others last saturday. the leicester players took the decsion to play in memory of the owner and his family. warnock said he too would would have felt it right to...
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joining us now is a member of main street research and timothy lesko from granite investment advisers start with you because we had you on "squawk alley" and at the time you were really the lone bear when it came to apple. where do you stand on the stock now? >> well, what i would say is that we've had a fairly steady flow of news coming in from the suppliers so we've had foxcon and many of the datapoints, it looks like apple is cutting others by 25%, 30%, and moy perspective on 2019 is following. it's two things. the first one is that we're in a situation where apple's firsthand buyers is that group of people is not growing anymore and they still like the iphone but they keep it longer which means shipments are coming down. the second thing that we didn't really see that happening last -- last year because the iphone x was extremely successful and brought forth some demons. some buyers who would do it in '19 did it in '18 and that's why they are not in the market and that's the reason why demand is declining. >> what's your view and response to that that the iphones cycle has perhaps
joining us now is a member of main street research and timothy lesko from granite investment advisers start with you because we had you on "squawk alley" and at the time you were really the lone bear when it came to apple. where do you stand on the stock now? >> well, what i would say is that we've had a fairly steady flow of news coming in from the suppliers so we've had foxcon and many of the datapoints, it looks like apple is cutting others by 25%, 30%, and moy perspective on...
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more as far as are the company actually said that law enforcement notified his own suspicions of timothy's saying they believed the accounts may be linked to foreign entities the social network then blocked eighty five accounts on its photo sharing network instagram of thirty on facebook the instagram accounts were in english while the pages on facebook were in french and russian the aim was to influence the political debate and interfere in the u.s. mid-term elections today authorities said. japanese carmaker to go to sea in a boost in sales to china and europe third quarter operating profit surged by eleven percent prompting the companies or raise this year's forecast sales of the world's largest car market china have grown substantially by twenty percent and in europe and in the five percent cost cutting measures also help the company to achieve a worldwide increase in sales despite a slight dip in the u.s. . interesting times of the world economy but good news for the german economy call of booze and standing by a friend for stalking strangers tell us more. we ask factory orders here i
more as far as are the company actually said that law enforcement notified his own suspicions of timothy's saying they believed the accounts may be linked to foreign entities the social network then blocked eighty five accounts on its photo sharing network instagram of thirty on facebook the instagram accounts were in english while the pages on facebook were in french and russian the aim was to influence the political debate and interfere in the u.s. mid-term elections today authorities said....
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and i was think timothying about the call spread in these situations you might as well ask why don't i just buy the call. sell the call for 10 cents that's more than 1% of the price of the current stock to% of the value of spread the spread if it reaches maximum value pays 6 to 1. it's a risky thing to make a bullish bet on the company because the problems aren't over but to the degree you are emgt itted to do that because you could see the volatility with the balance sheet this leveraged. options is the way to do it i like dan's method. >> i'm not saying buy the stock i'm not bounding the table i like the 6 to 10 pay theout. the sentiment is getting wshd out we have 3.5 months to play out. i like the risk reward >> for everything "options action" check out our website. while there sign up for the news letter if it's so good dant are at a dan can't put it down. here what's's coming up next. >> how low can you go. >> semis are getting smoked. and mike khouw and carter worth say they can be heading lower. they have the trade. plus calling all "options action" fans, reach into your pock
and i was think timothying about the call spread in these situations you might as well ask why don't i just buy the call. sell the call for 10 cents that's more than 1% of the price of the current stock to% of the value of spread the spread if it reaches maximum value pays 6 to 1. it's a risky thing to make a bullish bet on the company because the problems aren't over but to the degree you are emgt itted to do that because you could see the volatility with the balance sheet this leveraged....
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obama printed about sixteen to seventeen trillion dollars for his banking buddies with the help of timothy geithner and he simply.
obama printed about sixteen to seventeen trillion dollars for his banking buddies with the help of timothy geithner and he simply.
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day with the dedication and sacrifice the main event every year as the lane of our rate at that two timothyn in arlington national cemetery. molly joins us with a look at the ceremony and another in kansas city. >> veteran affairs secretary robert wilkie said this day reminds all americans that they sleep soundly at night. they died in wars without the remains. they have served during times of war. if you ask any of them why they did it they would tell you it was the right thing to do. this day is for them. it is for those that serve in all of the outposts in the military at home and in distant lands who left families and loved ones and to overcome challenges that many of us would find unimaginable. today also is the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. in the war to end all wars. one of the sites in the u.s. marketing this anniversary. the national word world war i museum. they rang a bell at 11:00 a.m. to mark the end of that war and to work and to honor that 116,000 men and women who died in that war. the president spoke of world war i significance. if you consider that the u.s.
day with the dedication and sacrifice the main event every year as the lane of our rate at that two timothyn in arlington national cemetery. molly joins us with a look at the ceremony and another in kansas city. >> veteran affairs secretary robert wilkie said this day reminds all americans that they sleep soundly at night. they died in wars without the remains. they have served during times of war. if you ask any of them why they did it they would tell you it was the right thing to do....
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another interesting thing, nick timothy, theresa may's former chief of staff, political brain, formerlyonfidents has slammed the deal and said political confidents has slammed the dealand said in political confidents has slammed the deal and said in the paper that theresa may never believed it would be possible to get a very good deal and that has become a reality now. what do you make of this orjeremy corbyn or no brexit at all? it is very interesting. she is using different arguments to win different sorts of people. she is saying to the hardline brexiteers, for the first time i think, that if you don't back of this there is a possibility of no brexit at all. we won't get the brexit you wanted. she hasn't very often aired that possibility. i don't think she ever has. she has always said brexit will happen. she has now opened the possibility... and she has said that there is a possibility that there would be no brexit. if all of the thousands who marched through london and the uk, who have been holding meetings this week, who want to stop brexit through a people's vote, this will give
another interesting thing, nick timothy, theresa may's former chief of staff, political brain, formerlyonfidents has slammed the deal and said political confidents has slammed the dealand said in political confidents has slammed the deal and said in the paper that theresa may never believed it would be possible to get a very good deal and that has become a reality now. what do you make of this orjeremy corbyn or no brexit at all? it is very interesting. she is using different arguments to win...
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to say but commercially to go it was all reported in media if it was not so correct because what timothy what we do is with millions will files and souls but they should agencies do every day be just what the genius was to build a system which was able to scale. to let millions of people who will acknowledge the rights of a genius was infrastructural genius which if you search for used is used every day to show ads so the way it was nothing radical about it if a short series created it's exactly was it being is because of consumer logic which drives internet i have to ask you about what a thing about the claims of russian into surrender thing russia has enough capacity to influence the american political decision making on such a scale. you know one thing about politics right in contemporary world i think whenever we would never never know exactly what happened and with the thought of the world before mr chips or mr stoddard was miss you know one bad guy you can go with happened right today. it's possible right folk on to students mr chavez. and it's very hard to say that for example him
to say but commercially to go it was all reported in media if it was not so correct because what timothy what we do is with millions will files and souls but they should agencies do every day be just what the genius was to build a system which was able to scale. to let millions of people who will acknowledge the rights of a genius was infrastructural genius which if you search for used is used every day to show ads so the way it was nothing radical about it if a short series created it's...
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and peter navarro are not bob rubin larry summers hank paulson or timothy geithner though well bill ross spelled out like two or three times already yeah but they're also you know they they believe in reduce storing american manufacturing and robert rubin larry summers tim geithner they they thought the only deplorable do manufacturing and it should be financial services so these guys like highs are wilbur ross and peter navarro are very very much like we need an industrial heartland we need to as also a matter of national security because even say look at venezuela venezuela is a basket case now because they have to import all their food and if you have to import all your food you're at the whims of the global markets and and somebody sending you food and you have to pay for the food and not in your own currency so here the same situation is america is vulnerable anybody is vulnerable if you're you have no manufacturing capacity at all don't take chances within is like with like your shoes are full of these blowers watch kaiser report after the break we're coming back with a lot more so
and peter navarro are not bob rubin larry summers hank paulson or timothy geithner though well bill ross spelled out like two or three times already yeah but they're also you know they they believe in reduce storing american manufacturing and robert rubin larry summers tim geithner they they thought the only deplorable do manufacturing and it should be financial services so these guys like highs are wilbur ross and peter navarro are very very much like we need an industrial heartland we need to...
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during the time of the collapse timothy geithner was the president of the new york federal reserve and two thousand and fourteen he said the bank wanted to assess lehman brothers adding quote we explored all available alternatives to avoid a collapse of lehman but the size of its losses were so great that they were unable to attract a buyer and we were unable to land on a scale that would save them despite the federal reserve's inability to save the lehman brothers the collapse left many employees and customers uncertain of what the future what holds and washington actually banks art. and what the future did hold it also ahead treasury secretary hank paulson and federal reserve chair ben bernanke really critically concerned with lehmann did what was next with contagion from lehmann and perhaps others who could fall destroy the economy and still nobody knew the financial risk of those dark o.t.c. markets with those bundles of bad mortgages in the credit default swaps fearing the worst total economic destruction paulson and bernanke headed to capitol hill with a three page document seeki
during the time of the collapse timothy geithner was the president of the new york federal reserve and two thousand and fourteen he said the bank wanted to assess lehman brothers adding quote we explored all available alternatives to avoid a collapse of lehman but the size of its losses were so great that they were unable to attract a buyer and we were unable to land on a scale that would save them despite the federal reserve's inability to save the lehman brothers the collapse left many...
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and timothy. -- timothy o'brien. you can see what has happened to the stock. this has been a stock that has not gotten a break. i remember when we went below $10, now eight dollars. >> it has been a sequence of errors contribute into broader risk off for the german shares in general. that is disappointing, because germany was the strong man of europe, right? gdp prints,had weak the risk to the automobile industry at of germany, so it is joined now with u.k., italy, the it is players, and creating this downdraft in european confidence, almost a spiral we can't find a recovery from. david: it has been 10 years since the great financial crisis. we knew the banks were taking too many risks come up but how long does it take them to clean up house? >> deutsche bank is a unique case. they went on a global shopping street that did not work out for them. they have been beset by a libor wreaking scandal, laundering money for russia clients. i think this makes deutsche bank a takeover target. i can't see them coming out and argue against the logic of commerce bank taking
and timothy. -- timothy o'brien. you can see what has happened to the stock. this has been a stock that has not gotten a break. i remember when we went below $10, now eight dollars. >> it has been a sequence of errors contribute into broader risk off for the german shares in general. that is disappointing, because germany was the strong man of europe, right? gdp prints,had weak the risk to the automobile industry at of germany, so it is joined now with u.k., italy, the it is players, and...
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obama printed about sixteen to seventeen trillion dollars for his banking buddies with the help of timothy geithner and he simply glossed over the problems and made it possible for the wealth and income gap to skyrocket so now you have the greatest concentration of billionaire wealth ever that's thanks to barack obama bailing out the banks instead of the actual debtors so we had to suffer in this enormous dislocation in the economy getting back to the top of the show you talk about all the violence emerging coast to coast and i have a lot to do with the fact that many people america millions of people feel disenfranchised thanks to barack obama's policy of bailing out i mean it's not like . well i think it's just like you know science ability it just happens upon cheney asleep and happened or it happened because a george w. bush happened because of ronald reagan and bill clinton. makes a decision not to balance the debtor's and make historic unprecedented move to bail out the creditors but it was the slippery slope to what we have today ok but in the u.k. they also did that and they don't
obama printed about sixteen to seventeen trillion dollars for his banking buddies with the help of timothy geithner and he simply glossed over the problems and made it possible for the wealth and income gap to skyrocket so now you have the greatest concentration of billionaire wealth ever that's thanks to barack obama bailing out the banks instead of the actual debtors so we had to suffer in this enormous dislocation in the economy getting back to the top of the show you talk about all the...