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these are not just burglaries on church property, they are he has put his handyman skills toin march and once again this week. when someone or several someone's, broke into the shed and stole all of the gear for the boy scout group. >> they got the trailer. all of the stuff was there they are and the new stuff. that we just bought after the last break in. we just purchased it at all and to get down to the storage. are the trailer was found and returned by the san jose police department. but all of the gear is gone. the reverend says that if somebody is that desperate, god will help them find a way to get what they need. there are plans to update the security systems here at the church. including adding more lights and security cameras. in san jose, kpix5. >>> up next, our kpix5 original report. >> after years of illegal, wire and not the numbers adding up? >> reporter: what is wrong? and what can we do to fix this? >> there is not a lot of incident for long-term users to commit to the market. >> people are leaving. >> >>> plus, we will show you the glacier and what part of europe tha
these are not just burglaries on church property, they are he has put his handyman skills toin march and once again this week. when someone or several someone's, broke into the shed and stole all of the gear for the boy scout group. >> they got the trailer. all of the stuff was there they are and the new stuff. that we just bought after the last break in. we just purchased it at all and to get down to the storage. are the trailer was found and returned by the san jose police department....
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. >> reporter: jose says he thinks they were close toin a turn to visit a relative, so it seems unusual they would go fast. >> they could have been racing. they could have been chased. and they could have been trying to get away from something. i really have no idea what led them to drive at such a high rate of speed. >> reporter: the coroner identified them as 33 year old rodriguez and choppa of san you say. they were racing a gray bmw when the driver of the jeep lost control. >> one of the cars was probably going up on to the tree. it was pretty bad shape. and by looking at the accident, i could guess actually that probably people inside would not have survived. >> police say the bmw that was racing stopped. three males got out, looked at the crash and got back in the car and took off. they're hoping to find the car and the people inside. >> just for the sake of closure, it would be nice if the guys that left theould sce show up a explain. >> reporter: san jose police say what happened here yesterday marks the 32nd and 33rd traffic fatality of the year. reporting live in san jose, chr
. >> reporter: jose says he thinks they were close toin a turn to visit a relative, so it seems unusual they would go fast. >> they could have been racing. they could have been chased. and they could have been trying to get away from something. i really have no idea what led them to drive at such a high rate of speed. >> reporter: the coroner identified them as 33 year old rodriguez and choppa of san you say. they were racing a gray bmw when the driver of the jeep lost...
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aneric the protests are lasting pretty muchghout the day, wh meich s blocked off and you may have toin f i district.tu back to you in tdio. trngt he o n dc has been social media. there was a lo t of reaction. people saying fires for climate change, madohu ut p wnpe leav today is the first day of fall.he that w ou ha environment. t of people have a lot to say on this one. >>> the climate crisis was top of the agenda in new york as 100 world leaders gathered ahe of the general assembly. before the speeches begin tomorrow, there was an aion summit, the body is trying to encourage t countrieso meet the goals of parislimate agreement and t back greenhouse gas, 16-year-old gretta, thornberg of swed warned world leaders to act urgently on climate change. >> you have stolen my dreams and childhood with your empty words. yet,'m one of the lucky ones. people are suffering pebb are dying. and our eco systems are collapsing. >> president trump made an appearance at the summit aftte ating anothervent o religious freedom. >>> ale suspected drug dea is in custody accused. distributing methstafford. s
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what have you been doing toin address the that were called out in the alameda county grand jury reportound mismanagement of funds, waste around contracts, and things like that? what are some of the you are addressing that with a the alamcounty financial officer that is with the district right now? >> number one ki would say that altueda county is ly a decision i made to actually have a closer partnership with d our alcounty of education, and actually, my three priorities were me coming into this role and being a product of this district where i was the teacher when we first went into state receivership. i was the teacher who had a pink slip because we had a make massive cuts. i became a principal and had to lay off my class of five staff because we had to have a cu massiv so for me, the grand jury only substantiated what i was able to see and experience actually being an employee in the systeme on sc issues. >> yes. but one thing you can point to is an accomplishment. >> one is an increase in our reserve. wh i took over thposition, we were at .67% in our reserve. that is actually below
what have you been doing toin address the that were called out in the alameda county grand jury reportound mismanagement of funds, waste around contracts, and things like that? what are some of the you are addressing that with a the alamcounty financial officer that is with the district right now? >> number one ki would say that altueda county is ly a decision i made to actually have a closer partnership with d our alcounty of education, and actually, my three priorities were me coming...
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tell your doctor if you've been toin fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b,re prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. here's to you. >>> to the index of other news tonight. and the united airlines jet diverted on a cross-country flight. the plane from d.c. to san francisco forced to land in denver because a passenger was stuck in the restroom. the door wouldn't open. a ground crew and firefighters did free her. we hope she gets a free flight out of this. >>> there is news tonight about popular heartburn medications. walmart, walgreens and rite aid recalling generic versions of the drug zantac. the over the counter medication may contain low levels of the possible cancer-causing element ndma. there is no official recall for zantac tablets in the u.s., but as always, consult with your doctor. >>> the creator of the labradoodle says he regrets it. wally conron of australia cross-bred the first labrador poodle in 1989. he worries he, quote, opened a pandora's
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mike toin is live in -- mike tobin is live in savannah, georgia with the latest. 2020 democrats are proposing to spend trillions of your dollars on climate change. deneen borelli says the radical climate change proposals will have a devastating impact on jobs and our economy. darrell scott, a member of president trump's national diversity kerfuffle with debra messing after she called for the name ofs anybody attending a donald trump fundraiser in los angeles. trish regan "trish regan primetime" begins right now. hi, i'm david asman in for trish tonight. our top story, hurricane dorian gaining strength as it moves dangerously close to the deadly coast. the deadly storm just shy of a cat 3 hurricane. it will bring high wind and flooding rain along the coast. mike tobin is in savannah, georgia. reporter: we'll get these periods of intensity in which the wind gusts increase and the rain increases, then it dies down. we have reports of wind gusts reaching 70 miles per hour. what is making this strong category hurricane unique is it slow speed. it's creeping along. it will bring the wind and rain l
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toin: marco rubio -- trying give the u.s. and upper hand as a relates to the u.s.nd more of an oversight -- does the unrest in hong kong make it more difficult for u.s. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to get behind the u.s. china trade deal, should we get that far? michael: i think it does. this is one of the pressures adding to a trade deal. the question right now is a low probability of the trade deal coming together this year or next. there is still scope for what you could call a mini deal or a limited deal. with china agreeing to step up purchases of u.s. agricultural goods. at this level of protest, that is still politically feasible. if you see conditions shouldrate and beijing launch a crackdown in hong kong, even that will be difficult. igh on the trait outlook considerably. shery: tonight beijing is celebrating the 70th anniversary of communist rule. xi jinping is the most powerful leader since mao zedong. what implications does that have for china becoming a major power thehe world, not to mention decoupling we are starting to see with the economies
toin: marco rubio -- trying give the u.s. and upper hand as a relates to the u.s.nd more of an oversight -- does the unrest in hong kong make it more difficult for u.s. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to get behind the u.s. china trade deal, should we get that far? michael: i think it does. this is one of the pressures adding to a trade deal. the question right now is a low probability of the trade deal coming together this year or next. there is still scope for what you could call a mini...
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think it's depending on who's doing the picking but to be appointed by a left of center president is toinhave an arsenal of tools that is more expensive than those that are appointed and then making legislative history for example. but these are those intelligent numbers i think it is healthy to have. with the quality of justice urd when you get to the level of the supreme court you see that people assume that you will have the left of center wing of the supreme court if you look at the outcomes right of center has pronounced differences. that's not true of the left of center justices and as a result we see justice gorsuch for example and then justice alito and chief justice in two of those cases because all of these different methodologies and their colleagues to be able to persuade them about this case. >> i wouldn't come one - - agree with that with comparison to the left like justice sotomayor or but what to say about this administration but there is so much we have seen with thiss administration evidenced by what we are just talking about the department of commerce that it doesn't wo
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. >>> we toin to follow the path of hurricane dorian as only cnn can. we'll take you live next as a community there waits for dorian to pass by. >>> and in california ntsb investigators will be on the scene of a deadly boat fire today. just a horrific scene. what a story. we're learning new information about the accident and what led to it. bleech! aww! awww! ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft for the win win. leave no man behind. or child. or other child. or their new friend. or your giant nephews and their giant dad. or a horse. or a horse's brother, for that matter. the room for eight, 9,000 lb towing ford expedition. should always be working harder.oney that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. to maximize freshness. hey... which is great, ...cool. unless you don't live within 5 minutes of a jimmy john's. that's why jimmy john's is buying someone a house, a really real house in a jimmy john's deliv
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instead the bright idea we had as a country was toin vent a whole new tribunal system for defendants that would magically be more effective somehow than real courts. well, that system has now proved itself over 18 years to not work at the basic job of putting these guys on trial. and it has cost billions of dollars in the meantime while none of them have gone on trial. the prosecutor who was the u.s. attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction at the time of the mo uss aw a hi conviction, chuck rosenberg. he discusses that 9/11 prosecution of an al qaeda member on his msnbc podcast which is excellent called "the tonight. >> wonderful to see you. >> first of all, tell me if i got any of that wrong. >> you got it right. >> he was pibld up before 9/11. 9/11 happened while he was in custody. he was charged in part for his connection to those attacks. >> that's right. >> and it took years to convict him? >> it did. the eastern district of virginia, known as the rocket docket, things move quickly. his moved relatively slowly. he was indicted in december of 2001 and ultimately sentenced to lif
instead the bright idea we had as a country was toin vent a whole new tribunal system for defendants that would magically be more effective somehow than real courts. well, that system has now proved itself over 18 years to not work at the basic job of putting these guys on trial. and it has cost billions of dollars in the meantime while none of them have gone on trial. the prosecutor who was the u.s. attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction at the time of the mo uss aw a hi conviction, chuck...
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i'm not suffering waiting toin get a transplant thank god i'm free." jassy, you're free.plauding) >> she fought a good fight.. she finished herourse. and the victory is hers. >> (singing) >> she was angry and she forgave them. she just wanted justice to be served. (hymn continues) following tonight,rage in t, the city of flint, michigan. >> people of flint, michigan, say they are horrifiedgain. >> a shockinhodecision from th newly democratic attorney general's office. >> narrator: four months >> a lot of us are really angry. and we want to see some justice. we want stice. >> narrator: michigan's new attorney general had ousted todd , flood and most of his ted appointed new prosecutors, who dropped all the charges against nick lyon, dr. eden wells, and the other ofcials. >> when we fst came into the investigation, we had some very. real conce >> some major, major concerns. and when i looked at it,atike i told fadwa-- and i think i may have told the attorney general-- "we're going to have to startng from the begin we're gonna have to start fromtc sch." >> narrator: despite
i'm not suffering waiting toin get a transplant thank god i'm free." jassy, you're free.plauding) >> she fought a good fight.. she finished herourse. and the victory is hers. >> (singing) >> she was angry and she forgave them. she just wanted justice to be served. (hymn continues) following tonight,rage in t, the city of flint, michigan. >> people of flint, michigan, say they are horrifiedgain. >> a shockinhodecision from th newly democratic attorney general's...
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what do you hope toin get out o today?your ultimate goal speaking with the house judiciary committee now? hoping to get legislation -- the legislators to pass the law about thesl prevention of excessive force act of 2019. i say by talking to them and telling my story and showing them how important this can be that we can get more understanding with talking to them face to face instead of just, you know, like writing letters or talking to them, on the phone. >> yes. >> and reverend al, do you think thatal will be persuasive here? how optimistic are you? >> i think it can be very persuasive because it's a public hearing and they needrs to hear the public outdry cry from people that are victims. s miss carr, the mother of eric garner, i will in my testimony submit statements from other mothers goingom back to '99 all the way to michael brown and inn ferguson and with all of the excessive force cases that we've seen, many of them video taped, likeid the choking death of mis carr's son eric garner, no new legislation, sorn we'r
what do you hope toin get out o today?your ultimate goal speaking with the house judiciary committee now? hoping to get legislation -- the legislators to pass the law about thesl prevention of excessive force act of 2019. i say by talking to them and telling my story and showing them how important this can be that we can get more understanding with talking to them face to face instead of just, you know, like writing letters or talking to them, on the phone. >> yes. >> and reverend...
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strength, says central communist party school professor: >> ( translated ): xi jinping's new era is toine gretiat rejuve of the chinese nation. >> reporter: but the u.s. fears china's expansion. china created a networkf more than 200 million cameras, rgeting muslim... and crack down on all dissent, smbolize by police tactics in hong kong. xi jeping does fac challenges. after targeting enge political opponents, he has internal critics. onomic growth was slowing even before the trade war. and the country is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases. but china's central planners are driving ahto create the world's largest electric vehicle market, and the country's wealth has allowed for the ofturn what it calls "cultural aristocracy." so as china's position on the world stage gro, modernization will only speed up,ays the woman known as china's millennial market stewart, 34-year-old sarah jane . >> in no other part have you had such a great amount of change in su a short amount of time. >> woodruff: nick, we know chindoes not have a free press. how hard was it to do this reporting? the
strength, says central communist party school professor: >> ( translated ): xi jinping's new era is toine gretiat rejuve of the chinese nation. >> reporter: but the u.s. fears china's expansion. china created a networkf more than 200 million cameras, rgeting muslim... and crack down on all dissent, smbolize by police tactics in hong kong. xi jeping does fac challenges. after targeting enge political opponents, he has internal critics. onomic growth was slowing even before the trade...
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. >> well, that's exactly right, and therare two numbers i would point you toin first of all, the topigits, tt's 53% of the vote, so there's a lot of vote lefto be had. secondly, we asked, if you had a first choice, is your min made up, and that accous for 20% ofal of the likely voters say i have a first choice, and my mind is made up. so they either dn't have a first choior they're open to considering other possibilities, and anybody wd nows iowa would know that sounds just like iowa in caucus season. >> woodruff: well, we are still several months away and,n inn selzer, iw you're going to keep on pollg. thank you very much. >> my pleasure, judy. now let's turno politics monday. i'm with our regular duo, y walter of the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "the politics with amy walter." and tamara keith from npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. it is "politics monday," so let's talk out this iowa poll we were just discussing. amy, what do you make of it? >> well, elizabeth warren has had a great sum r, and it shows. when you talk tool
. >> well, that's exactly right, and therare two numbers i would point you toin first of all, the topigits, tt's 53% of the vote, so there's a lot of vote lefto be had. secondly, we asked, if you had a first choice, is your min made up, and that accous for 20% ofal of the likely voters say i have a first choice, and my mind is made up. so they either dn't have a first choior they're open to considering other possibilities, and anybody wd nows iowa would know that sounds just like iowa in...
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but when you start getting toin vidual people-- there's a part in "between the world and me" when i saylavery is not an amalgam of people, it's dot, dot."this person doing dot, and this is the attempt to live in the world of such a person. : and that's an answer >> yes, that's defy an answer. >> brown: coates' latest book is novel, his first. "the water dancer," set on a plantation in 19th century virginia, along the undergrounds railrotem of safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom, and in iladelphia. most notably harriman, the former slave whose heroic rescue slaves north.ght hundreds of in new york recently, coates said he wanted to counter what he sees as the many myths of the old south, that continue to this day. >> what becamelear to me is that y can't win this argument the facts won't dots. people are holding onto something else. this is the reason why people gather, for instance, to protest taking down confederate statues. this is not a problem of history. this is a problem of myth. >> brown: when you say "myth," you mean, like, "story?" >> brown: so you're takinght. act
but when you start getting toin vidual people-- there's a part in "between the world and me" when i saylavery is not an amalgam of people, it's dot, dot."this person doing dot, and this is the attempt to live in the world of such a person. : and that's an answer >> yes, that's defy an answer. >> brown: coates' latest book is novel, his first. "the water dancer," set on a plantation in 19th century virginia, along the undergrounds railrotem of safe houses...
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august got toin extreme levels.ot of people who wanted to get slightly shorter and thinking that yields would climb someday. you can see the market reaction in the last month. that chart shows it clearly. how much of a move we have been. we've barely retraced any of the past 12 months moves. we're 30 basis points on the u.s. 10-year off that 150 low. so, it's getting into the realms where in two weeks, it is a big move but if you compare over 12 months, of course, it is not huge. as you say, before we know anything from the fed policy meeting today in terms of the likely scenario for the next 1 - months, it's difficult for the market to pare back expectations for just how much raise move -- rates move with that to five basis cut guarantee for day. although those expectations have been wound back thing differently. economic data mixed across the world including in the u.s. and in china. really not much to move the dial now ahead of hearing from the fed later. shery ahn: you mentioned china despite the economic headwi
august got toin extreme levels.ot of people who wanted to get slightly shorter and thinking that yields would climb someday. you can see the market reaction in the last month. that chart shows it clearly. how much of a move we have been. we've barely retraced any of the past 12 months moves. we're 30 basis points on the u.s. 10-year off that 150 low. so, it's getting into the realms where in two weeks, it is a big move but if you compare over 12 months, of course, it is not huge. as you say,...
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toin, the ability of value sustain that momentum is going to be more difficult given some of the uncertainties: so where do you buy then? lisa: our favorite sectors are still some of the more growth oriented sectors such as technology and selected parts of consumer discretionary. the reason for that is because they really have nice top-down trends supporting them in terms of the shift to cloud computing, more interest in ai and robotics, and the shift in online consumer spending habits. with that, we see both the intermediate trends favoring those companies, as well as individual stocks where there really is an ability to disrupt and benefit from creative change. david: i think you referred to two different parts of technology. on the one hand, ai and robotics, we think of that is more is nest is to business commerce. on the other hand -- that as more business to business commerce. on the other hand, you mission consumer. what do you see i had for consumer tech stocks? more i was really thinking about selected parts of the consumer discretionary, but i think there is some linkage in the sense
toin, the ability of value sustain that momentum is going to be more difficult given some of the uncertainties: so where do you buy then? lisa: our favorite sectors are still some of the more growth oriented sectors such as technology and selected parts of consumer discretionary. the reason for that is because they really have nice top-down trends supporting them in terms of the shift to cloud computing, more interest in ai and robotics, and the shift in online consumer spending habits. with...
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united states low it has fallen to $5.4 billion last year do you think that china should not be allowed toiner it's real estate or otherwise >> no. i think china should adhere to u.s. laws. that's all i'm saying. we should raise the standard of the chinese companies in the u.s. now, if you ask if i think china should invest in sensitive industries like ai, ar, vr, anything that's part of the civil military fusion for china 2025, no, i don't think we should i think we should have -- it's blocking deals, like the chinese tried to invest in tinder. you know why they wanted to buy tinder they wanted to be able to cross reference the hack that they did on the opm in d.c. where they have all our government employees data and then find out which government employees might be closest gay so that they can then influence them or bribe them or cajole them or threaten them all of these things china is doing are very, very bad for u.s. national security what i'm suggesting is we should raise our awareness and it seems like we are raising our awareness. but again, wall street can't wait to invest more mon
united states low it has fallen to $5.4 billion last year do you think that china should not be allowed toiner it's real estate or otherwise >> no. i think china should adhere to u.s. laws. that's all i'm saying. we should raise the standard of the chinese companies in the u.s. now, if you ask if i think china should invest in sensitive industries like ai, ar, vr, anything that's part of the civil military fusion for china 2025, no, i don't think we should i think we should have -- it's...
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as sommelier toin manhattan her hands were already full matching taste to typicity.everybody wants to share a food memory. kalamata wants to go on an adventure inspired by the food memory. >> you see the significance of kalamata being a nontraditional character on paper? she's going to be brown, and she's going to be curly haired. when did that germinate? >> i think it was pretty immediately. this idea that we could bring people together through food. there's a lot of things in the world i think that are teaching adults about that. but there was nothing that was really effectively bridging that for children and helping them understand how they could learn about new flavors and places and cultures. >> in the series, kalamata and her friend al dente the alligator try sophisticated fare with pretty famous friends including thomas' boss, the co-owner, eric ripert, one of the most awarded chefs. >> i would love it but i was happy to be the number two. >> it's almost like she's opening up a whole new audience for people like you. >> so you mean she's working on my next cli
as sommelier toin manhattan her hands were already full matching taste to typicity.everybody wants to share a food memory. kalamata wants to go on an adventure inspired by the food memory. >> you see the significance of kalamata being a nontraditional character on paper? she's going to be brown, and she's going to be curly haired. when did that germinate? >> i think it was pretty immediately. this idea that we could bring people together through food. there's a lot of things in the...
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i know there's been additions since we've come to the floor toin collude insurance companies and i think that's a positive step. but these are some of the basic questions that still need to be resolved. it's also important that we understand whether this legislation could lead to bad actors like drug cartels that could more easily access our banking system in the united states. these concerns have been echoed by several former directors of the office of national drug control policy and former administrators of the drug enforcement agency. in a july letter from this year, former law enforcement officials serving from 1981 to 2014 voiced concerns that the safe banking act could be exploiting to provide easiering more cost-effective ways for nefarious groups to launder moneyism ask unanimous consent to submit this leder -- letter for the rod. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, drug cartels are a significant problem in cannabis legal states like california, washington and colorado. the cartels have found that it's easier to grow and process mari
i know there's been additions since we've come to the floor toin collude insurance companies and i think that's a positive step. but these are some of the basic questions that still need to be resolved. it's also important that we understand whether this legislation could lead to bad actors like drug cartels that could more easily access our banking system in the united states. these concerns have been echoed by several former directors of the office of national drug control policy and former...
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