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sports of welcome tom pretty shocking announcement from what i can see but i'm not the expert what do you make of this certainly but i think it looks to me as if you are in need of is basically finally producing the kind of clean break with the past that he announced after the world cup campaign last summer. a big problem for germany at the world cup was essentially complacency because the players that won the world cup when you were in love back in two thousand and fourteen but i think it's fair to say he was a bit over lyon on the. recent history for germany they kept their places in the saw it despite occasional or even regular underwhelming performances at the expense of younger talent still of course is a surprise because these are three massive names in german football but for the national squad and of course the binary still the german champions. you know quite radical is that he's not phasing them out gently he's essentially just dumping them . is still twenty nine bulleting and who is a thirty years old so they're approaching the end of their careers but they're not there yet
sports of welcome tom pretty shocking announcement from what i can see but i'm not the expert what do you make of this certainly but i think it looks to me as if you are in need of is basically finally producing the kind of clean break with the past that he announced after the world cup campaign last summer. a big problem for germany at the world cup was essentially complacency because the players that won the world cup when you were in love back in two thousand and fourteen but i think it's...
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tom. he was a pretty good guy. very intelligent. >> jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the county jail. they were corrections officers. >> he had a son that was sick so he did miss more work than most fellow officers liked. >> stressful draining thing, caring for a sick child. so maybe their new year's eve party was a way to hope for better times and take a break too. ashley's adoptive dad joel was at the party. >> there was dancing going on, people were having a good time. >> ashley seemed to be having a fine time. >> she and tom seemed to be getting on fine? >> they seemed to be getting along fine. >> that's when ashley and andrea went off into the kitchen, had a little party of their own. >> what were you drinking? >> jungle juice and jell-o shots. >> oh, my. >> i was having a good time. >> there was one unusual thing though, said andrea. ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >> she found out that she had a miscarriage that day and i said oh, i'm sorry. are you okay? and she was like yeah. >> was she unhappy about the miscarriage? >> my impression of it is she already
tom. he was a pretty good guy. very intelligent. >> jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the county jail. they were corrections officers. >> he had a son that was sick so he did miss more work than most fellow officers liked. >> stressful draining thing, caring for a sick child. so maybe their new year's eve party was a way to hope for better times and take a break too. ashley's adoptive dad joel was at the party. >> there was dancing going on, people were having a good...
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stocks pretty much unchanged. tomhe bloomberg. ,his is a quiet in the market setting you up on global wall street for your weekend. here is the ugly december and down we go, getting back to the 2018 quiet and not quite to the 2017 quiet. francine: our top story, lifeline for prime minister's exit, they's e.u. house of commons voting 412-212 to request a delay. this allows more time for her deal to get through parliament. joining us is anna edwards live from westminster. what needs to happen for the deal to go through parliament the third time? it looks like the e.u. will not give anything back to the u.k. is it boiled down to whether the attorney general can get a different reaction than this week? general, whenrney he was not able to change his legal advice around brexit this week, that led to the second attempt to get the deal through wasing, because the dup reliant on the view of the attorney general. if he can be persuasive and of a them in the direction lateral climbed down, that will change the dynamics and perh
stocks pretty much unchanged. tomhe bloomberg. ,his is a quiet in the market setting you up on global wall street for your weekend. here is the ugly december and down we go, getting back to the 2018 quiet and not quite to the 2017 quiet. francine: our top story, lifeline for prime minister's exit, they's e.u. house of commons voting 412-212 to request a delay. this allows more time for her deal to get through parliament. joining us is anna edwards live from westminster. what needs to happen for...
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well, yes, and of course the tensions betweenjeremy corbyn and tom watson, they have been pretty publicferring to the decision of a jewish mp to leave the party because of the anti—semitism issue, which is a terrible loss. and the interesting thing here is that tom watson, like jeremy corbyn, is a directly —— is directly elected by the party's membership, which essentially means jeremy corbyn can't fire him. he is immune, if you like, from any sanction from the party's leadership, and that gives him the freedom, when he disagrees as he does with jeremy freedom, when he disagrees as he does withjeremy corbyn on this issue, to speak out and make his points ina issue, to speak out and make his points in a very public way. that is, of course, a massive headache forjeremy corbyn and his allies in the party as they try once again to put the issue of anti—semitism to bed. and all of that world brexit is going on, as well. thank you very much. the us ambassador to the uk has urged britain to embrace american farming methods to help secure a trans—atlantic trade deal. writing in the daily telegr
well, yes, and of course the tensions betweenjeremy corbyn and tom watson, they have been pretty publicferring to the decision of a jewish mp to leave the party because of the anti—semitism issue, which is a terrible loss. and the interesting thing here is that tom watson, like jeremy corbyn, is a directly —— is directly elected by the party's membership, which essentially means jeremy corbyn can't fire him. he is immune, if you like, from any sanction from the party's leadership, and...
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we ever tom foreman here with me. this is pretty significant and what people feared. om? >> this is what we've been reporting and what we've been suspecting, that this crash over here had the same hallmarks as that crash five months yeearlie in indonesia. basically what mcas does, it's a piece of software that essentially says if the plane starts nosing up, as these planes are known to do, it will start pushing back level. the problem is if you have a bad sensor that tells that software the nose is pushing up, it may try to push it down, making it dive to earth because it thinks the plane is in the wrong position. then as the crew tries to push the plane back up and the computer tries to push it back down, you end up with a p porpoising effect in the sky. now it is suggested that, yes, not only did that happen in the lion air crash but probably also in the second crash. boeing, after the lion air crash started working on this software update that said, we're going to stop this problem. we're going to make sure it not only stops happening in the sky, but they're going t
we ever tom foreman here with me. this is pretty significant and what people feared. om? >> this is what we've been reporting and what we've been suspecting, that this crash over here had the same hallmarks as that crash five months yeearlie in indonesia. basically what mcas does, it's a piece of software that essentially says if the plane starts nosing up, as these planes are known to do, it will start pushing back level. the problem is if you have a bad sensor that tells that software...
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tom: the link between health and democracy htorically is pretty modest. were many autocracies have done well on health, done well on life expectancy, child mortality, and countries cuba and china were held out asl gluccess stories. what is different about the research now is it looks at what happening to countries now that they are shifting to heart disease, diabetes, cancers. not just life expectancy, but what do people get sick and die from? what we find is the link between democracy and deaths from these diseases is quite strong. adult life expectancy goes up 30% within the first 10 years after a country has transitioned to democracy. for each increase in the metric for democratic experience, you see a reduction of about 2% of cardiovascular disease. jane: this is quite good news t for democracy, becauses been getting a bad rap and all feel stressede at the moment. tom: there is political upheaval in europe and the united states, gridlock, and it is hard to make the case for democracy. so this is an exciting result for that. and possibilities as well.
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tom, those flight recorders you showed in that story look pretty beat up. how long will it take investigators to analyze what's on those boxes, and how long before those planes could fly again, potentially? >> reporter: we simply don't know. ntsb has three investigators arriving in paris tomorrow. they will assist the french in the investigation. they want to be very careful opening those black boxes because they athey don't want to ruin any data. but i got to tell you, i've talked to a lot of experts who say going through all of this data and then deciding what the cause may be and looking at a potential fix could take months, which means those planes could sit idle for months. some airlines are talking about sending boeing a bill for their planes sitting idle. boeing, meanwhile, announced today it is pausing deliveries of all new maxes to airlines out there. >> all right, tom, thank you. >>> there is a torrent of new fallout late today in that massive college admissions scandal ensnaring dozens of this country's rich, famous, and powerful. the first lawsu
tom, those flight recorders you showed in that story look pretty beat up. how long will it take investigators to analyze what's on those boxes, and how long before those planes could fly again, potentially? >> reporter: we simply don't know. ntsb has three investigators arriving in paris tomorrow. they will assist the french in the investigation. they want to be very careful opening those black boxes because they athey don't want to ruin any data. but i got to tell you, i've talked to a...
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tom: absolutely. president trump still seeming pretty upbeat when he was asked about this, a question shouted at him inhe room when he was meeting with the brazilian president. he said talks with china are going very well. we know that trump is keen to get a deal to boost his election prospects, more so to give the markets a boost as well. he is under pressure, not just from within his own trade negotiating team and own administration, but also democrats as well. the likes of chuck schumer saying do not give up, make sure you get a decent deal. we know in terms of the timeframe, secretary mnuchin and ambassador lighthizer is excited to be in beijing on march 25. the talks, high-level talks with her chinese counterparts. we are hearing the vice premier will then go to washington to continue those stocks. the timeframe, we are still hearing from washington, it will be fulfilled in the next few weeks but our major hurdles that remain. haidi: in terms of the fallout from the boeing drama, it looks like it may be overlapping into the straight talks in terms of beijing one of the first countries to ground th
tom: absolutely. president trump still seeming pretty upbeat when he was asked about this, a question shouted at him inhe room when he was meeting with the brazilian president. he said talks with china are going very well. we know that trump is keen to get a deal to boost his election prospects, more so to give the markets a boost as well. he is under pressure, not just from within his own trade negotiating team and own administration, but also democrats as well. the likes of chuck schumer...
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in the ‘90s, you could have tom cruise orjulia roberts opening inafilm, even if it was pretty bad, andd still open with a very, very strong box office. that doesn't seem to happen. stars seem to be less powerful. would you agree with that assessment? yeah, i think that... when i came into the business, i was told that there were only ever six or seven movie stars in the world at any one time. by that, studios meant there were only six or seven people whose very presence in a movie could open the movie. their presence guaranteed that the opening weekend would be a spectacular triumph. and we don't have that in the same way. i know from knowing some of those people that that was, sometimes for them, for what it's worth, an incredible pressure. i think that sometimes it's not necessarily good for the artists themselves to carry that kind of pressure because it can be a distorting thing. notice anything unusual about me this morning? i wish i could. look. well, look! why, though, don't we have people like stars like elizabeth taylor anymore? do we have actors or, in that case, women who ar
in the ‘90s, you could have tom cruise orjulia roberts opening inafilm, even if it was pretty bad, andd still open with a very, very strong box office. that doesn't seem to happen. stars seem to be less powerful. would you agree with that assessment? yeah, i think that... when i came into the business, i was told that there were only ever six or seven movie stars in the world at any one time. by that, studios meant there were only six or seven people whose very presence in a movie could open...
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it is pretty solid. tomee that there is a possibility or likelihood of a benchmark rate cut either pboc this year? zhu: that is unlikely. we still have 12% on the reserve rates, a little room to cut. up all your rules and the reserve rates, i do not think that is a risk. tom: if we get a trade deal that does not see the removal of the tariffs, will it have a material impact on the prospects for china's economy? zhu: you mentioned partly one thing, the tariff issue. i think that is a very important issue. we hope we will have a trade deal. i think both sides are working extremely hard. we are into the eighth and ninth rounds so that is positive. on the trade issues in the market opens, issuing neutrality's, we are moving along structural and political issues. the one thing that is very , no tariffs on china exports or imports to the united states, that is the issue that started the whole thing. if you put these issues on the table on top of the whole thing, that would be difficult to move forward. tom: do you
it is pretty solid. tomee that there is a possibility or likelihood of a benchmark rate cut either pboc this year? zhu: that is unlikely. we still have 12% on the reserve rates, a little room to cut. up all your rules and the reserve rates, i do not think that is a risk. tom: if we get a trade deal that does not see the removal of the tariffs, will it have a material impact on the prospects for china's economy? zhu: you mentioned partly one thing, the tariff issue. i think that is a very...
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to see that actually come to fruition through my efforts, tom is the one who did the majority of the work but it is pretty cool that i could help him in that direction. >> they had a chance to meet today. a very special moment for both of them. >>> amazon is bringing a third go store in san francisco. they said coming soon. the new store will be in the old chevron headquarters building. you just grab what you want and it is charged on your cellphone app. familiar seven footer. we'll be telling you who may be heading back to the bay area, next.and dodgers play... it jus means more. off day incottsdale... >>> it doesn't matter if it's spring or october, any time the giants play, it just means more. >> the two rivals faced off today. here's a little more. the giants flashed the leather early on, so to speak. the new outfielder gerardo parra making a nice catch. this was edwin rios with a home run for the dodgers. l.a. goes it 8-2. what's old is new again. nbc sports bay area reporting the warriors are expected to sign andrew bogut for the stretch run. he played from 2012 to 2016. also, steph curry spent his
to see that actually come to fruition through my efforts, tom is the one who did the majority of the work but it is pretty cool that i could help him in that direction. >> they had a chance to meet today. a very special moment for both of them. >>> amazon is bringing a third go store in san francisco. they said coming soon. the new store will be in the old chevron headquarters building. you just grab what you want and it is charged on your cellphone app. familiar seven footer....
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pretty good. >> no one believes you. >> we saw it. >> cong up, tom wilson reaches a career milestone -- i'm out ot bh as the caps fly past philly. >>> hey, guys. lily singe is here with a big announcement. big. plus weave oscar isaac and h choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. swidearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry. trouble. love! hope! and rather a lot of tea. the best of britain, from the moment you step on board. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i found a companyeans to who believes in me.rt. they look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly
pretty good. >> no one believes you. >> we saw it. >> cong up, tom wilson reaches a career milestone -- i'm out ot bh as the caps fly past philly. >>> hey, guys. lily singe is here with a big announcement. big. plus weave oscar isaac and h choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service....
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tom p.: you will get close to it, not to it. that will continue to put pressure on the wage. i think you can get pretty darn close. is we are aggregating all of our data. you have been courageous about this. h people are really getting a wage pop and other people are not. it's all aggregated malarkey. the house are getting it all, right -- the haves are getting it all, right? tom p.: it is aggregated. we are looking at this aggregated data in a macro sense. when you break it down, if you look at the lowest paying job industries right now -- tom: what about the middle? tom p.: so let me make this point. the lowest paying job industries are actually seeing wage pressures, as are the upper end, and everything in between. there are wage pressures. is it the wage pressure that people want to see? i would argue that the answer is always going to be no. the wanting more part of it is, let's have a beer and have a conversation about that. if you just want to have a conversation about -- tom: we do not have a beer on friday. continued, francine. francine: a beer or beverage of your choice. does the world have an inflation
tom p.: you will get close to it, not to it. that will continue to put pressure on the wage. i think you can get pretty darn close. is we are aggregating all of our data. you have been courageous about this. h people are really getting a wage pop and other people are not. it's all aggregated malarkey. the house are getting it all, right -- the haves are getting it all, right? tom p.: it is aggregated. we are looking at this aggregated data in a macro sense. when you break it down, if you look...
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tom: i think will have the nominee by milwaukee. the field will narrow pretty quickly. you look at super tuesday. it is basically a month after the iowa caucus. super tuesday now includes california, eight includes texas. people will be voting in california the same day they go to the polls in new hampshire because of the early vote. i think you are going to see a narrowing of the field pretty quickly and another thing i have everybody about, running for president understands that our singularly most important goal is to defeat donald trump. this isn't about any one candidate, him or herself. this is about the democracy imperative, to make sure that we win november 3 of 2020. so we will have a spirited campaign. passions will behind. high. who we are -- be that's who we are as democrats and i'm proud of it. we will be talking about health care, not hand size. we will not be looking for a give ourickname to opponents. we will talk about how to give people access to health care and how we deal with climate change. how we deal with all of the important issues confronting t
tom: i think will have the nominee by milwaukee. the field will narrow pretty quickly. you look at super tuesday. it is basically a month after the iowa caucus. super tuesday now includes california, eight includes texas. people will be voting in california the same day they go to the polls in new hampshire because of the early vote. i think you are going to see a narrowing of the field pretty quickly and another thing i have everybody about, running for president understands that our...
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. >> what does it make you think when you see colleagues like tom tillis say that or lindsey graham, who in other conditions has been pretty zealous about guarding the constitutional authority? >> i would like them to be true to the feelings and the positions that they express. and when it comes time vote, do what they're spozed to be doing and act like they are part of a separate branch of government. the 12 senators that did that, kudos to them. i hope it's not just a one off. i've been talking a lot about how the congress should be acting like a separate branch of government and not waiting around for the president to tell us what to do we know he changes his mind on a whim. >> mitch mcconnell couldn't control this because it's a resolution that has to be brought up. so senate had to consider it. i wonder how many other things that would get this many defections if mcconnell allowed them to the floor? >> probably something that we tried to get unanimous consent on once again to make sure the mueller investigation comes to a completion without any kind of interference. so chuck schumer brought that to the floor and mccon
. >> what does it make you think when you see colleagues like tom tillis say that or lindsey graham, who in other conditions has been pretty zealous about guarding the constitutional authority? >> i would like them to be true to the feelings and the positions that they express. and when it comes time vote, do what they're spozed to be doing and act like they are part of a separate branch of government. the 12 senators that did that, kudos to them. i hope it's not just a one off....
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tom wilson takes down a penguin. thenen wilson gets to the ice. they both head to the box where they have a pretty lively discussion, i think it was aboum literature fro looking at them. in the third,n penguins o further power play. th's it. recipes. phil kessel buried the rebound. penguins take a 4-2 lead. no quit for the caps. later on, a power play of their own. alex ovechkin's shot stopped but rebound recovered by john carlson. with the assist, ovechkin now at 1,200 career points. the penguins beat the caps 5-3. ovi and crosby having a tough time with good-bye. >>> the news that almost broke the internet. the giants reportedly tradingec wideeiver odell beckham j to the browns. s well as safety jabrill peppers in exchange for the superstar. beckham hasve gone or 1,000 yards in four of his laste fiv seasons. justigned a mega il$98 mlion to nsion and now he's going get to play with college roommate in cleveland. agreed to sign with the packers. according to reports, the deal is for four years, $52 million. smith had 24 1/2 sacks. also, offensive lineman leang d.c. reportedly agreed to a two-year
tom wilson takes down a penguin. thenen wilson gets to the ice. they both head to the box where they have a pretty lively discussion, i think it was aboum literature fro looking at them. in the third,n penguins o further power play. th's it. recipes. phil kessel buried the rebound. penguins take a 4-2 lead. no quit for the caps. later on, a power play of their own. alex ovechkin's shot stopped but rebound recovered by john carlson. with the assist, ovechkin now at 1,200 career points. the...
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pete: pretty stark. >> tom is a good friend of mine. is he a patriot. i will do him one better. 234 years. congress has failed the american people for three decades. i have worked for six presidents who said the same thing. we finally got a president who is actually doing it. he is doing everything he can, look, he shut the government down. he declareemergency. he vetoed a bill and did it on national tv. what other president has done that to prove to the american people that he is serious about securing our border? i think yesterday was a tremendous moment. ed: tom, on that point. look at this dramatic video and stark. shows dozens of illegal immigrants shoving their way through a hole at a border fence in san diego. you see it there. and even parts of the wall, barrier, whatever you want to call it, have you got people busting through. and, yet, there were a dozen senators from the president's own party, who bucked him on the idea that this is a national emergency. what's your message to them this morning? >> i'm hoping they are watching this video. that's why they need new bar
pete: pretty stark. >> tom is a good friend of mine. is he a patriot. i will do him one better. 234 years. congress has failed the american people for three decades. i have worked for six presidents who said the same thing. we finally got a president who is actually doing it. he is doing everything he can, look, he shut the government down. he declareemergency. he vetoed a bill and did it on national tv. what other president has done that to prove to the american people that he is serious...
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propane tanks, paint cans, buckets of oil, pretty much anything left over from flooding last week along the russian river. >> tom vacar explains where people need to bring their toxics to be disposed of properly. >> reporter: sunset beach on the lower russian river will be a gathering place for tourists, daytrippers and weekenders, but right now it is about to become a temporary toxic drop off site. the california department of toxic substance control has set up a collection site where in rc, a highly qualified toxics handler, will deal with what residents bring in. while the collection point won't be open until saturday, what you are looking at is just the tip of the tip of a huge iceberg of toxics that will be brought here and disposed of in a way that they can do damage to the environment. if put in regular landfills, toxics can leach into the ground, aquifers, and human and wildlife habitat. some can combine to cause dangerous chemical reactions and even fires. many can be recycled and repurposed, but others must be put in the high level, nonleague double dump sites. meanwhile, debris and toxics still in the
propane tanks, paint cans, buckets of oil, pretty much anything left over from flooding last week along the russian river. >> tom vacar explains where people need to bring their toxics to be disposed of properly. >> reporter: sunset beach on the lower russian river will be a gathering place for tourists, daytrippers and weekenders, but right now it is about to become a temporary toxic drop off site. the california department of toxic substance control has set up a collection site...
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pretty close to it. here to talk more about that is tom orlik, a bloomberg opinion columnist joining us right now.t the data here and there was certainly a lot of can turn -- concern that the global economy might be sinking into a contraction on a manufacturing basis. when you look at the data, what is it telling you? >> the numbers coming out of europe in particular are clearly troubling. pmi, atan manufacturing least the preliminary/reading, down to i think 44.7, that points to a marked contraction. beyond -- let's not look through or ignore these troubling indicators. our view remains that some of the big stumbling blocks to growth which were there at the beginning of the year, the threat of fed hikes, of trade war, the government shutdown, the uncertainty about china, those have been significantly reduced. we've got a patient fed, a trade truce, a china stimulus, very significant increase in china credit. yes, these numbers out of europe re troubling. our view remains that we are near the bottom of growth for the year. joe: tom, when you look at the totality of the data, how much does it come
pretty close to it. here to talk more about that is tom orlik, a bloomberg opinion columnist joining us right now.t the data here and there was certainly a lot of can turn -- concern that the global economy might be sinking into a contraction on a manufacturing basis. when you look at the data, what is it telling you? >> the numbers coming out of europe in particular are clearly troubling. pmi, atan manufacturing least the preliminary/reading, down to i think 44.7, that points to a marked...
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tom hanks fan. >> who isn't? >> yes. >> right? >> but i actually believe i think i heard this. i believe it's jack nicholson. >> yeah? >> i'm almost positive. >> okay. >> i'm, like, prettyve. it's free. >> it sure is. >> and otherwise, who else, right? >> right. >> so...it's a free question. and somewhere in the back of my mind i remember seeing this somewhere, so i--and i'm pretty sure it was jack nicholson. so i'm gonna say c-- we're gonna say c, right? >> we're gonna say c. >> okay, just to make sure. we're gonna say c, jack nicholson. final answer. >> rene, lupe, i don't know where that came from, but you got it right. [cheers and applause] you got it right. $100,000. well done. >> oh, my god. we're getting a dog. >> where in the world did that come from? >> you know, there's this--there's this channel, and they show, like, little biographies every now and again, and-- >> it must have stuck. >> yeah. >> $100,000. we are three away from $1 million. >> okay. >> the next question you see will be worth $250,000. >> all right. >> ready? >> might as well, yes. >> let's go. quarter of a million dollar question right here. [dramatic musical flourish] in order to keep their
tom hanks fan. >> who isn't? >> yes. >> right? >> but i actually believe i think i heard this. i believe it's jack nicholson. >> yeah? >> i'm almost positive. >> okay. >> i'm, like, prettyve. it's free. >> it sure is. >> and otherwise, who else, right? >> right. >> so...it's a free question. and somewhere in the back of my mind i remember seeing this somewhere, so i--and i'm pretty sure it was jack nicholson. so i'm gonna...
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tom, that sounds like big news what he just reported, that the u.k. has a prettyproach to this right now. it just happened. >> we have an avalanche now of countries around the world grounding this plane, and this one is a very big announcement. the british aviation authority grounding the 737 max. they follow australia doing the same thing, china yesterday, indonesia, and a handful of other countries, plus about two dozen airliners. so we now count, before the u.k. announcement, we had 40%. 4-0% of the world's max's grounded because the world is awaiting details on the ethiopian plane crash to find out if there is any common thread between what happened in ethiopia and what happened in indonesia last october when another plane went down. another brand new 737 max went down. a max 8. and so without that information right now many of the world's airlines and now regulators are saying we simply do not have enough data to have confidence in this plane. however, the faa is not yet, not grounding the plane. the faa has said it has confidence in the plane and no data to
tom, that sounds like big news what he just reported, that the u.k. has a prettyproach to this right now. it just happened. >> we have an avalanche now of countries around the world grounding this plane, and this one is a very big announcement. the british aviation authority grounding the 737 max. they follow australia doing the same thing, china yesterday, indonesia, and a handful of other countries, plus about two dozen airliners. so we now count, before the u.k. announcement, we had...
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remember tom kiein, our meteorologist for 35 years, he lives out here now and seeing some of hiss pictu wyoming. pretty incredible. speaking of blizzard warnings, they have those out there. we're going to get a ltle rain from that system. nothing like out there. 69 degrees for tomorrow. no getting the rain tomorrow. we are dry tomorrow. however, as we gonto your friday, that's when we'll start to see rain showers. maybe a few in the morning. depends when the front comes through. could have lull this is precipitation. i do believe by the time we head into the afternoon, if it stays on track, we could have showers and maybe even a thunderstorm into your friday afternoon. we dry out for saturday. could we be dry for sunday? that's st. patrick's day. we'll talk abgt that com up. >>> thank you, ma'am. >>> the 27th annual environmental film festival kicks off tomorrow in d.c. s we haveak peek from the opening night film that will have you holding your breath to one film's connection to the national zoo. >>> making travel plans can be stressful. we have help from the u.s. state department from passports to sa
remember tom kiein, our meteorologist for 35 years, he lives out here now and seeing some of hiss pictu wyoming. pretty incredible. speaking of blizzard warnings, they have those out there. we're going to get a ltle rain from that system. nothing like out there. 69 degrees for tomorrow. no getting the rain tomorrow. we are dry tomorrow. however, as we gonto your friday, that's when we'll start to see rain showers. maybe a few in the morning. depends when the front comes through. could have lull...
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rishaad: it was pretty good and lost its way in the last decade or so in hong kong as it is superseded. oanh: absolutely tom trying to build a that. this has been fast-track by the u.s. fda already as a breakthrough drug, meaning there aren't any drugs like it in the market to treat these diseases. it will help treat breast cancer, gastric cancer. it is a valuable drug. makesaiichi sankyo, it sense because they have wanted to be visible in the overseas markets to get sales and profits from overseas markets. david: quickly, demand for oncology? is huge and iner developed markets where you have aging populations that is key but also places like japan where you've also got an aging population, cancer rates are high and in china, facing some of the highest cancer rates in the world. david: oanh ha, senior writer for global business. willeo of daiichi sankyo be hosting a news conference this afternoon. catch that on live go. rishaad: looking at japan over toward the lunch break, last lunch break of the first quarter. that is the position of the imperial pass -- alice. 10:20 9 a.m. in hong kong and 10:29 in new y
rishaad: it was pretty good and lost its way in the last decade or so in hong kong as it is superseded. oanh: absolutely tom trying to build a that. this has been fast-track by the u.s. fda already as a breakthrough drug, meaning there aren't any drugs like it in the market to treat these diseases. it will help treat breast cancer, gastric cancer. it is a valuable drug. makesaiichi sankyo, it sense because they have wanted to be visible in the overseas markets to get sales and profits from...
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pretty bold move and a radical step to take. phil: which means that the youngsters in the squad now see their opportunity. who is coming up through the ranks? tomabsolutely. well, germany of course have plenty of young talent. one year before the world cup there was the confederations cup, and joachim low took a very young squad to that tournament in russia and they blew all of their opposition out of the water. so there is plenty of talent waiting to step in and fill the shoes that hummels, boatend, and -- failing me for a second, thomas muller leave behind. at the back, players we have started to see emerge in recent times anyway. antonio is also a big figure for germany in the defense. kai going forward. jlian, whose exclusion from the world cup was a part of germany's arrogance going to that tournament. plenty of young talent waiting to fill these empty boots. phil: so the coach keeps his job and three long-standing players get thrown under the bus. tom: that is how it works. phil: tom gennoy, thank you. tensions in south asia peaked last week after pakistan shut down an indian air force fighter jet and captured his pilot. pakistan later re
pretty bold move and a radical step to take. phil: which means that the youngsters in the squad now see their opportunity. who is coming up through the ranks? tomabsolutely. well, germany of course have plenty of young talent. one year before the world cup there was the confederations cup, and joachim low took a very young squad to that tournament in russia and they blew all of their opposition out of the water. so there is plenty of talent waiting to step in and fill the shoes that hummels,...
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pretty good return. the check that i write will be 700,000. 50,000 goes to tom, 50,000 goes to you, 600,000 goes into the 50% of the business. >> we got a deal. >> we got a deal? >> we got a deal. thank you, marcus. >> i was gonna work you a little bit more, so-- >> [scoffs] the final deal that we make is for $700,000. now remember, anything that i decide to do with this money, whether it's buy a building or buy equipment, i'm gonna own those assets. and even the $50,000 checks that i wrote to tom and nancy, well, they can't be cashed until the deal is finalized. that's how i protect myself. >> they sure are. >> there's your check. >> okay. >> i was just wondering if i have a boss now after all these years of-- >> when you take my money, i'm in charge. do you understand that? >> i'm completely willing, yep. >> all right, guys. i'll see you tomorrow in waycross. >> all right, partner. >> steve, let's meet up. >> all right, fred, come on. >> guys, i want to thank you for comin' today. and i'm very excited to give you some news. tom and nancy and i have made a deal. i'm gonna be putting in $600,000 into the
pretty good return. the check that i write will be 700,000. 50,000 goes to tom, 50,000 goes to you, 600,000 goes into the 50% of the business. >> we got a deal. >> we got a deal? >> we got a deal. thank you, marcus. >> i was gonna work you a little bit more, so-- >> [scoffs] the final deal that we make is for $700,000. now remember, anything that i decide to do with this money, whether it's buy a building or buy equipment, i'm gonna own those assets. and even the...
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tom. as you noted, he is going to provide a summary of mueller's key findings and has a pretty good idea what he wants to say about the bottom line conclusions of mueller's investigation. as for how much time it will take to get a fuller accounting, our sources saying that may be many days if not weeks away, tom. >> thank you so much from washington. reaction pouring in swiftly overnight from members of congress making a bipartisan call for transparency and the release of the full findings. abc's senior national correspondent terry moran is at the white house with how the president and lawmakers are now responding to this long awaited report. terry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the president is on vacation basically down in florida, a little r&r down at mar-a-lago but he and his allies are declaring victory and vindication this morning, perhaps prematurely, perhaps not. the democrats and others are clamoring for the full release of that report and the underlying evidence. they may run into some legal hurdles there and robert mueller is headed home. they'll move the furniture
tom. as you noted, he is going to provide a summary of mueller's key findings and has a pretty good idea what he wants to say about the bottom line conclusions of mueller's investigation. as for how much time it will take to get a fuller accounting, our sources saying that may be many days if not weeks away, tom. >> thank you so much from washington. reaction pouring in swiftly overnight from members of congress making a bipartisan call for transparency and the release of the full...
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tom: i missed part of the question but what happens next is this law, we implement it from the 1 january 2020. it is pretty broad, pretty sweeping. then it goes to the ministry to interpret that law and it will end up being implemented. how it is implemented data local government level, ministerial level. that is where the proof will be in the pudding for foreign businesses. to what extent this is implemented and there were concerns about an attached law around this national security broughtwhich is another part of this foreign investment law that gives chinese officials in the national security arm oversight into some of the investments and they can step in or block and change those if they think it contravenes china's national security interests. that is another concern. they are concerned they have seen these kind of pledges before and what happens if they don't get implemented on the ground, because you have invested interests. that,d: takes a lot for tom mackenzie. its go to singapore. the co-author of "red capitalism: privatizing china." what do you make of the npc? what do you make of this legislati
tom: i missed part of the question but what happens next is this law, we implement it from the 1 january 2020. it is pretty broad, pretty sweeping. then it goes to the ministry to interpret that law and it will end up being implemented. how it is implemented data local government level, ministerial level. that is where the proof will be in the pudding for foreign businesses. to what extent this is implemented and there were concerns about an attached law around this national security...
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oath and on national television, it is pretty much for the investigators to step into look at violations. it is not an end. >> it is a how often and when. >> tom winter and natasha bertran. thank you. >>> new evidence is back to building weapons after kim jong-un told the president he would not. right after this, the escalating tug of war between house of democrats and the west wing over jared and ivanka's security clearances. ey have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. so we improved everything.g. we used 50% fewer ingredients. added one-handed pumps. and beat the top safety standards. johnson's® choose gentle. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigaret
oath and on national television, it is pretty much for the investigators to step into look at violations. it is not an end. >> it is a how often and when. >> tom winter and natasha bertran. thank you. >>> new evidence is back to building weapons after kim jong-un told the president he would not. right after this, the escalating tug of war between house of democrats and the west wing over jared and ivanka's security clearances. ey have to. we do difficult things. because we...
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tom, all eyes are still on the last heavyweight hold-out, joe biden, who without even announcing is topping polls. sources tell abc news he's 90% there in deciding if he'll run. >> 90% is pretty close. all right, tara, thank you. >>> next to that airline disaster in ethiopia, investigators in france examining black boxes from the boeing 737 max 8 jet that crashed on sunday killing all 157 people onboard. data from the flight's cockpit voice recorder has been downloaded and handed over to investigators. work continues tomorrow. but results not expected before monday, though, and regulators are grounding that boeing plane around the world for now. >>> and the new violent clashes in paris tonight for the 18th straight weekend. protesters burning down luxury store fronts. mass arrests there. here's abc's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: smoke rising from the streets of paris once again. as the gilet jaunes, or yellow vest protests, entered their 18th consecutive weekend, the city was met with a resurgence of violence. the iconic champs-elysees seeing designer stores looted, windows smashed, kiosks set alight, and protesters being met with riot police. one of the demonstrators even
tom, all eyes are still on the last heavyweight hold-out, joe biden, who without even announcing is topping polls. sources tell abc news he's 90% there in deciding if he'll run. >> 90% is pretty close. all right, tara, thank you. >>> next to that airline disaster in ethiopia, investigators in france examining black boxes from the boeing 737 max 8 jet that crashed on sunday killing all 157 people onboard. data from the flight's cockpit voice recorder has been downloaded and handed...
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pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and dales but also a little bit of sign at times. good evening. rescuers have found the bodies of the missing british mountaineer, tomt was lost with the pair almost two weeks ago during an ascent of one of the world's highest mountains — nanga parbat, in the himalayas. mr ballard is the son of alison hargreaves, who died on the mountain k2 in 1995, the same year she became the first woman to conquer everest unaided.
pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and dales but also a little bit of sign at times. good evening. rescuers have found the bodies of the missing british mountaineer, tomt was lost with the pair almost two weeks ago during an ascent of one of the world's highest mountains — nanga parbat, in the himalayas. mr ballard is the son of alison hargreaves, who died on the mountain k2 in 1995, the same year she became the first woman to conquer everest unaided.
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we begin with tom vacar up in the north they were more rainfall is slowing down the cleanup and rebuilding process. >> reporter: well it has been pretty with a few breaks, and right now it is pretty good, and of course it is nothing to create the kind of flooding we saw before, but this does not help. in many, many ways this kind of falling rain right now is both annoying and a serious challenge. if there is one advanced to the flood damage lower russian river communities suffered, it is that once cleared of debris, restoration of building still intact is usually a shorter, cheaper process than building from scratch, but there are several drawbacks. keith wood, director of the north woods builders exchange says one is more rainy weather. >> it does not help at all. and help the water supply, does not help the building process. >> reporter: santa raises romany park experienced construction. but that is a little consolation to lower russian river folks who also need contractors. >> contractors and materials. i think the material problem may be even more. when you look at cuttin
we begin with tom vacar up in the north they were more rainfall is slowing down the cleanup and rebuilding process. >> reporter: well it has been pretty with a few breaks, and right now it is pretty good, and of course it is nothing to create the kind of flooding we saw before, but this does not help. in many, many ways this kind of falling rain right now is both annoying and a serious challenge. if there is one advanced to the flood damage lower russian river communities suffered, it is...
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pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the bodies of british climber tomhey last made contact. the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder
pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the bodies of british climber tomhey last made contact. the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder
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tom mackenzie about where duties to the party and business conflict. if you were long tech stocks and high-yield bonds in 2019, you'll be feeling pretty happy.s the first quarter comes to an end, we look at what lies ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open on bloomberg television and live on the radio. 24 minutes into the trading day, a decent announced on european equities and the quarter in style. stocks rally as the first quarter comes to a close, but nearly everything rallied in tandem, following a bruising december. the fed is a dovish pivoting has extended the credit cycle and the month has been rocked by the flight to sovereign bonds, so where should investors be looking for gains? the chief investment strategist at lombard psalm on -- salman ahmed is still with us. doubling downe from the fed going to support or underpin gains in the second quarter? salman: it was the most critical development of the quarter from december from web chairman powell said the balance sheet is on autopilot -- fed chairman powell said the balance sheet is on autopilot. it is the most significant thing they have done outside of r
tom mackenzie about where duties to the party and business conflict. if you were long tech stocks and high-yield bonds in 2019, you'll be feeling pretty happy.s the first quarter comes to an end, we look at what lies ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open on bloomberg television and live on the radio. 24 minutes into the trading day, a decent announced on european equities and the quarter in style. stocks rally as the first quarter comes to a close, but nearly...
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assess the market for us, tom, give us the supply demand story. oil prices are still prettys year i think it's very clear we're going to see a bunch of oil price inflation. we've already seen crude oil prices rise by about $14 a barrel since christmas week. we're seeing a lot of refining issues and a lot of maintenance, so gasoline prices on a wholesale basis are actually up somewhere between 40 and 70-cents since christmas. there's one more wrinkle. all the floods you've been watching in the midwest, that means that et l knoll, which is a -- ethanol, which is a key component in finished gasoline, is not necessarily getting smoothly to the coast. so we've got -- i hate to say perfect storm but we've got a little bit of a storm that's going to send prices higher. maria: when i was talking to some business people this week they brought up the iran waivers and how a number of countries are still doing business with iran because of these waivers. and they wondered what's the story with those waivers and whether or not president trump is going to make any changes there. what are
assess the market for us, tom, give us the supply demand story. oil prices are still prettys year i think it's very clear we're going to see a bunch of oil price inflation. we've already seen crude oil prices rise by about $14 a barrel since christmas week. we're seeing a lot of refining issues and a lot of maintenance, so gasoline prices on a wholesale basis are actually up somewhere between 40 and 70-cents since christmas. there's one more wrinkle. all the floods you've been watching in the...
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pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. this is bbc news i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 7pm. the bodies of british climber, tomking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in the six nations — england score eight tries against italy and keep up the pressure on wales. we'll have full details of that and today's other sporting events
pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. this is bbc news i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 7pm. the bodies of british climber, tomking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks...
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pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight. the bodies of british mountainer, tomitizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying to rerun old arguments, as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in rugby — wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title — we'll all the details and more on today's other sporting action in our sports bulletin.
pretty unsettled. there will be some rain and gales but also a little bit of sun at times. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight. the bodies of british mountainer, tomitizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying to rerun old arguments, as talks continue...
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pretty easy one for republicans. you're going to hear descriptors like stunning rebuke, but -- and you'll see those in cycle in 2020, tomush back against the president, vote to disapprove. outgoing senators like lamar alexander. at the end of the day, though, i'm not sure that 2020 voters will actually care much about this national emergency declaration nor its disapproval. but, brian, we were talking earlier about the long lens of history. it is remarkable that the president's first veto to be remembered throughout history may be on the fact that he was -- he was pushed back upon by a democratic house and a republican senate for acting outside of his constitutional authority. history will remember that for a long time. the president likes to suggest he's been the most successful president in the first two years that history's ever seen. the reality is he'll be remembered for moments like tomorrow, for the mueller investigation, for lying about matters of national security on russia, north korea, but also for vetoing a disapproval that the president of the united states acted beyond his constitutional authority. >> well
pretty easy one for republicans. you're going to hear descriptors like stunning rebuke, but -- and you'll see those in cycle in 2020, tomush back against the president, vote to disapprove. outgoing senators like lamar alexander. at the end of the day, though, i'm not sure that 2020 voters will actually care much about this national emergency declaration nor its disapproval. but, brian, we were talking earlier about the long lens of history. it is remarkable that the president's first veto to be...
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pretty much out there. there is more in the central bank tank and we will have to look for other instruments. tomge in minnesota, this is an acclaimed overlords institution of the midwest just like in chicago. if you go from carleton to the london school of economics, you are doing pretty well in terms of acuity. offfrey yu wandered out lsc -- lse.o these schools have mathematics, engineering, and all their courses, andfancy their kids are going by with second rate degrees. isn't that what we are talking about? geoffrey: it is about the network in the access to the next layer. the training becomes on-the-job. you can learn stuff from the books. the most important stuff you learn is sitting next to the traders. if you cannot get into the first tier of schools, getting into the next tier becomes even higher. the opportunity set, the access of life, where people can learn and get a solid grounding, that is where policymakers need to focus. francine: beautifully said, geoffrey yu of ubs and raghuram rajan. ,e will speak with chris leslie a member of the u.k. parliament from the newly formed independe
pretty much out there. there is more in the central bank tank and we will have to look for other instruments. tomge in minnesota, this is an acclaimed overlords institution of the midwest just like in chicago. if you go from carleton to the london school of economics, you are doing pretty well in terms of acuity. offfrey yu wandered out lsc -- lse.o these schools have mathematics, engineering, and all their courses, andfancy their kids are going by with second rate degrees. isn't that what we...
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pretty complicated. it is new for a lot of us. where does that reside? do we have the expertise to sort these difficult, medical legal questions? -- technical legal questions? tome a representative government and like their constituents our representatives are just beginning to come up to speed on what the implications are and what the problems are. and the tech companies have been selling, for years, the line that this is magic. do not touch it, you may break the magic. and they have been making the rules. i think we have learned now that there is some significant downside to this magic. and to allowing these companies to make their own rules. and somebody needs to step in. it is what we have done historically. go back to the book for a second, what we have always done in times of technological revolution is the pioneers make the rules, until those rules begin to infringe on the rights of the public and the public interest, and then the government steps up. i think that is the point we are at now. the question as to whether the ftc or a new digital agency -- we need to work her way through that, but we should be looking in terms of saying, how do we plan for t
pretty complicated. it is new for a lot of us. where does that reside? do we have the expertise to sort these difficult, medical legal questions? -- technical legal questions? tome a representative government and like their constituents our representatives are just beginning to come up to speed on what the implications are and what the problems are. and the tech companies have been selling, for years, the line that this is magic. do not touch it, you may break the magic. and they have been...
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tom, i'm the project sponsor and representative of the architect hired by mr. chang who is the owner of the subject property at 122,610th avenue. miss young was pretty thorough.ould like to take this opportunity to provide some context leading up to our application for conditional use authorization to legalize group housing. i believe the information is pertinent to you, but especially to those who wish to oppose the application. on march 31st, 2010, i noticed a violation was issued in the rebuilding code violations, as well as an authorized unit. the necessary changes to legalize living space at the ground floor while removing an existing illegal kitchen. they received a certificate of occupancy. however, the kitchen sink was not removed. my understanding is that mr. chang was under the impression that this thing could remain without any consequence. fast-forward to april of last year, a complaint was filed, and after an inspection was conducted, two notices of violations were issued. the first required reinspection and the issues reported were resolved. the second side of the building for a possible unauthorized dwelling unit. the same one that had been leg
tom, i'm the project sponsor and representative of the architect hired by mr. chang who is the owner of the subject property at 122,610th avenue. miss young was pretty thorough.ould like to take this opportunity to provide some context leading up to our application for conditional use authorization to legalize group housing. i believe the information is pertinent to you, but especially to those who wish to oppose the application. on march 31st, 2010, i noticed a violation was issued in the...