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this fellowship then would offer an tun for me to not only learn more about the state history resources c-span offer bus also to tray to contribute more and build on what's already there >> what are some of the practical thingus take away from this experience here in washington in terms of as a teacher? and what do you think you learned about spoil or politics here that maybe changed your opinion on? >> i didn't realize how much c-span had to offer. i knew about the gavel-to-gavel coverage of the house and senate but we referenced that conference a couple of years ago about american history tv, cities tour, book tv and things of that nature. as teachers, as practitioners, we don't have a ton of time to watch through all these videos and see exactly what they have. this experience showed me how much stuff there is, state history, museum tours, discussions with other people, that i didn't realize existed with c-span. i think that there's an adage that there's more that unites us than what divides us. i think this experience showed me that. come to fruition. not just in politics where legi
this fellowship then would offer an tun for me to not only learn more about the state history resources c-span offer bus also to tray to contribute more and build on what's already there >> what are some of the practical thingus take away from this experience here in washington in terms of as a teacher? and what do you think you learned about spoil or politics here that maybe changed your opinion on? >> i didn't realize how much c-span had to offer. i knew about the gavel-to-gavel...
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we're going to china next which remains under international pressure over its vos that broke up in tun caps in northwestern sheen john province human rights groups say more than a 1000000 muslim weakness and kazakhstan have been forcibly held last week beijing said most people had now left and found work a claim disputed by some families who say they have relatives are still missing we girls have reacted angrily to china's claim they've recently launched a social media campaign under the hash tag prove the 90 percent to demand that china release information on missing friends and family some of those who managed to leave have sought asylum in other countries they bring with them how to bring stories of life inside the camps. here in istanbul on the banks of the bosphorus. has rediscovered what it's like to live in liberty. today i feel free i feel good. that i can breathe again and feel the sun on my skin. at the center of. good is an ethnic. she was interned in a camp in western china for one year 3 months and 10 days. was about 20 square metres in size and windowless about 40 women w
we're going to china next which remains under international pressure over its vos that broke up in tun caps in northwestern sheen john province human rights groups say more than a 1000000 muslim weakness and kazakhstan have been forcibly held last week beijing said most people had now left and found work a claim disputed by some families who say they have relatives are still missing we girls have reacted angrily to china's claim they've recently launched a social media campaign under the hash...
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our top stories: tunning battles and brutal violence —— running battles and brutal violence in hong kongsters. it is the very centre of hong kong, and look at it. they warned them not to protest today. the government buildings under siege and it is complete mayhem. tens of thousands take to the streets across britain to protest against prime minister borisjohnson's decision to suspend parliament. fierce fighting in the northern afghan city of kunduz as a taliban suicide bombing leaves at least ten people dead. and bearing down on the bahamas — hurricane dorian threatens catastrophic damage.
our top stories: tunning battles and brutal violence —— running battles and brutal violence in hong kongsters. it is the very centre of hong kong, and look at it. they warned them not to protest today. the government buildings under siege and it is complete mayhem. tens of thousands take to the streets across britain to protest against prime minister borisjohnson's decision to suspend parliament. fierce fighting in the northern afghan city of kunduz as a taliban suicide bombing leaves at...
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and indonesia has announced it is moving its capital from jakarta to east tun province on the island of borneo president said the proposed location is at minimal risk of natural disasters the move comes amid growing concerns about your car to one of the most polluted and fastest sinking cities in the world. authorities in hong kong a warning that the situation in the territories becoming very dangerous the comments came after police fired a warning shot during protests on sunday it was the 1st time they used live ammunition they say they were responding to attacks by demonstrators security forces also used water cannon to try to shut down violence as pro-democracy protesters turned out for the 12th weekend in a row on sunday. is in hong kong where she's been accompanying volunteer medics out helping those injured in the protests i sprinted towards the end of this others run for cover pecial bombs and tear gas said kelly and yasmeen adults into action. another night on the frontlines tending to those in need but i. guess mina among those caught off guard but she's unfazed to the obama
and indonesia has announced it is moving its capital from jakarta to east tun province on the island of borneo president said the proposed location is at minimal risk of natural disasters the move comes amid growing concerns about your car to one of the most polluted and fastest sinking cities in the world. authorities in hong kong a warning that the situation in the territories becoming very dangerous the comments came after police fired a warning shot during protests on sunday it was the 1st...
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tun likely duo on mission to visit every national park. >> quijano: until four yrso,hiod never aoceanon pla road trip. they're still rolling. here's chip reid. >> on the road again. ♪ ♪ >> you better believe it. ♪ on the road again >> reporter: in virginia's shenandoah national park this week, brad ryan and his grandmother joy admire the spectacular view of the valley far below. >> oh, they're so pretty. i love butter flies. >> reporter: it's one over29 national parks the two have visited over the past four years from the red wood forest of california to the gulf stream waters of florida. >> don't get too close you will be algrate lunch. >> reporter: their goal is to visit all 61 national parks. >> we're in the bad lands. >> reporter: the extraordinary journey began after joy, then 85, told brad she regretted she had never seen an ocean or a mountain. >> i never climbed one but he fixed that. >> reporter: so you climbed a mountain once. you don't have a burning desire to climb another mountain. >> no, i think that will be sufficient. oh, yeah, ie they didn't stop there. two years late
tun likely duo on mission to visit every national park. >> quijano: until four yrso,hiod never aoceanon pla road trip. they're still rolling. here's chip reid. >> on the road again. ♪ ♪ >> you better believe it. ♪ on the road again >> reporter: in virginia's shenandoah national park this week, brad ryan and his grandmother joy admire the spectacular view of the valley far below. >> oh, they're so pretty. i love butter flies. >> reporter: it's one over29...
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in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland 6. it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped a demolition the water. $88.00 houses which would make $1500.00 people homeless. for her or her. mom is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with seeds from the old city. whiskey lendl that idea in the end the hell 1000000000 age with donovan in the middle in a thought of peace. and then when the. thought. of will that annoy low on a number little bit of the we are mainly because you're on the other mover this mean well you know you can live for me i thought i mean me and shake in. a little house over the. federal saw yet the. they. saw the neighborhood is changing dotted around the hillside houses away jewish settlers have moved in they built extra rooms sometimes extra floors but the chef doesn't recall any of these houses being demolished. at the same time a battle for hist
in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland 6. it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped a demolition the water. $88.00 houses which would make $1500.00 people homeless. for her or her. mom is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with seeds from the old city. whiskey...
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our top stories: tunning battles and brutal violence —— running battles and brutal violence in hong kongsome of the worst clashes yet between police and protesters. it is the very centre of hong kong, and look at it. they warned them not to protest today. the government buildings under siege and it is complete mayhem. tens of thousands take to the streets across britain to protest against prime minister borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. fierce fighting in the northern afghan city of kunduz as a taliban suicide bombing leaves at least ten people dead. and bearing down on the bahamas — hurricane dorian threatens catastrophic damage. it could hit the islands within hours. hello and welcome to bbc news. riot police have stormed a metro station in hong kong, using batons to beat passengers in the latest round of clashes with pro—democracy campaigners. and police confirm two officers fired live rounds into the air during operations to clear protesters from the streets. tens of thousands were marching in defiance of a ban with petrol bombs being thrown at officers who responded wit
our top stories: tunning battles and brutal violence —— running battles and brutal violence in hong kongsome of the worst clashes yet between police and protesters. it is the very centre of hong kong, and look at it. they warned them not to protest today. the government buildings under siege and it is complete mayhem. tens of thousands take to the streets across britain to protest against prime minister borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. fierce fighting in the northern afghan...
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earlier i spoke to tun khin from the uk burmese rohingya organisation about the demands of the rohingyarn to their native land with safety, dignity, with full citizenship rights and protection. unfortunately, the international community have not done effectively anything. the un fact—finding mission last year, you know, recommendations calling to bring those perpretators of genocide against the rohingya, the criminals online, the military and other generals of burma, to bring them to the international criminal court, unfortunately we have not seen from any country, nobody, who are foreign, you know. so that is very important because this military, they are enjoying impunity, perpetrating crimes against the rohingya and other minorities in burma, particularly the rohingya are facing genocide in burma. so the international community is allowing it to happen unfortunately. we have seen only a visa ban by the us government to those militaries. the un fact—finding mission called for military—related companies to ban them, to sanction them, but we have not seen anything yet. aung san suu kyi'
earlier i spoke to tun khin from the uk burmese rohingya organisation about the demands of the rohingyarn to their native land with safety, dignity, with full citizenship rights and protection. unfortunately, the international community have not done effectively anything. the un fact—finding mission last year, you know, recommendations calling to bring those perpretators of genocide against the rohingya, the criminals online, the military and other generals of burma, to bring them to the...
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in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland 6. it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped. you know what is on 88 houses which would make 1500 people homeless. or her or her. mom is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with c.d.'s from the old city. in the local 1000000000 age with donovan in the middle in a thought of peace. and the. thought. of will that annoy them little bit of the we are merely because you're on the other can't move or this mean well you know you can live for me i thought i mean me and shaking. a little house well. for us yet the. saw the neighborhood is changing dotted around the hillside houses away jewish settlers have moved in they built extra rooms sometimes extra floors but the chef doesn't recall any of these houses being demolished. at the same time a battle for historical the chitta missy is on the way archaeologists digging at several
in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland 6. it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped. you know what is on 88 houses which would make 1500 people homeless. or her or her. mom is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with c.d.'s from the old city. in the local...
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tuveiled name angolod tun veileo today.president will join us a.t >>> we began with weather roaring outside. here once again erdee thunderstorm wratch. ing wheresterday but it is cngom you are. sue palka is tracking aall for us tonight. not exactlybad as yesterday. >> shawn, sarah, we had 30us sem rnwain w agse had before 6:00 for spotsylvani. it's prettysotorendideleve and s and nothing like what hapstpene. if y oes othe unu may disagrouee.e m ryi' car pndit's noisy whatevs oantsh aonnuesniti i
tuveiled name angolod tun veileo today.president will join us a.t >>> we began with weather roaring outside. here once again erdee thunderstorm wratch. ing wheresterday but it is cngom you are. sue palka is tracking aall for us tonight. not exactlybad as yesterday. >> shawn, sarah, we had 30us sem rnwain w agse had before 6:00 for spotsylvani. it's prettysotorendideleve and s and nothing like what hapstpene. if y oes othe unu may disagrouee.e m ryi' car pndit's noisy whatevs...
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the tun was was -- tunnel speeds are lower owing to the traffic.you all know the epic system melt down on april 26 this year revealed how fragile the tunnel is. we asked the players how they will fix the tunnel. they told us a projected is on the books that will take 20 to 30 years to complete. here we are today in san francisco we are frustrated, acangry and tired of the overcrowding. do you want to throw more gasoline buy approving 8,000 more units? please delay and ask planning staff to identify the impacts of increased population on the muni metro and recommend ways to create it. thank you very much. >> next speaker. i will read off more speaker cards. caroline kennedy, belinda and randy rollin son. >> commissioners i am jim has. i live at 100 vanness and i am on the board much the civic center district. i participated in the years it took to do the octavia plan. i am well aware of the plan and the call for high rise residential buildings on the market. i think what is before you enhances what was prepared before. i am enthusiastic about it as
the tun was was -- tunnel speeds are lower owing to the traffic.you all know the epic system melt down on april 26 this year revealed how fragile the tunnel is. we asked the players how they will fix the tunnel. they told us a projected is on the books that will take 20 to 30 years to complete. here we are today in san francisco we are frustrated, acangry and tired of the overcrowding. do you want to throw more gasoline buy approving 8,000 more units? please delay and ask planning staff to...
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pianos there, and one man has been hauling pianos to public parks for years, and not only is that finely tun we have to acknowledge what is going on behind us right now. >> it looks like the sky is on fire. >> it's not, though. >> pretty view. low clouds making for a nice sunset when the clouds broke around san francisco, and let's take you outside, speaking of san francisco, and we are continuing to see temperatures in the 60s. 63 degrees, and a high around downtown and 66. that's under expectations. inland locations saw a huge warmup with the temperatures. right now, 20-mile-per-hour winds out of the west, and it's 87 degrees in walnut creek. look at that, 97 was the high today. we will see you atbout the same range tomorrow and if not maybe closer to 100 degrees. dublin, you can see out towards the tri-valley, 95 today and the inland east bay, your a/c will keep going tonight, and then 84 out at the airport. we are not getting the ocean air-conditioning, and obviously san francisco, oakland and hayward, you are seeing the cooling but you are not seeing it inland at this hour. again, a wea
pianos there, and one man has been hauling pianos to public parks for years, and not only is that finely tun we have to acknowledge what is going on behind us right now. >> it looks like the sky is on fire. >> it's not, though. >> pretty view. low clouds making for a nice sunset when the clouds broke around san francisco, and let's take you outside, speaking of san francisco, and we are continuing to see temperatures in the 60s. 63 degrees, and a high around downtown and 66....
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but the reason why we won't see it down here in the bay area tun fortunately, pressure is going to expand a warm-up for the valleys next couple days. morning begins like the last few mornings, low clouds inland, but not as widespread for tomorrow morning. heading through the afternoon, sunshine and a few more high clouds passing by to the north. morning temperatures start off mid to upper 50s. as the sea breeze turns weaker, going cool to mild pattern, the color coded map showing orange and red showing up, indicating 80s and 90s, cooling mainly confined to the coast as the inner bay begins to see a chance of 70s and 80s, and our valleys begin the warm-up tomorrow into the 90s and staying there, we think, for a while. so downtown san jose, mid-80s tomorrow, south of downtown, south san jose into morgan hill, temperatures in the low 90s, tri-valley up towards concord, numbers in the low 90s tomorrow and we should see 80s closer to oakland, hayward and fremont for tomorrow and notice around the peninsula, the warm-up not as much, but still significant, upper 70s near san mateo, 80s around re
but the reason why we won't see it down here in the bay area tun fortunately, pressure is going to expand a warm-up for the valleys next couple days. morning begins like the last few mornings, low clouds inland, but not as widespread for tomorrow morning. heading through the afternoon, sunshine and a few more high clouds passing by to the north. morning temperatures start off mid to upper 50s. as the sea breeze turns weaker, going cool to mild pattern, the color coded map showing orange and red...
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. >> i remember when he was a kid, the kids were really making tun of him one day in the cul-de-sac hereremember him just stomping off and there was a stove up here, and he was on the stove, sitting there with his arms around his knees. and that picture, you know, kind of sticks with you. >> in 2010, when andrew was 11, walt, a lieutenant commander in the united states navy, deployed to iraq for a year. and things took a turn to the worse on the home front. andrew became angry and combative towards his mother and sister. he spent nights ca s camping aln the woods behind their house. and hours isolated in his bedroom. the onuschucks asked me to take a look around andrew's room to see if i could find clues to his descent they might have missed. i discover new numerous warning signs of national socialism. the ideology of the nazi party. and hate paraphernalia that's only visible to an experienced eye. >> so this book in particular, a lot of sim bottle here. first thing i notice is the 1488. it stands for the 14 words, which is the white supremacist mantra of, we must secure the existence of
. >> i remember when he was a kid, the kids were really making tun of him one day in the cul-de-sac hereremember him just stomping off and there was a stove up here, and he was on the stove, sitting there with his arms around his knees. and that picture, you know, kind of sticks with you. >> in 2010, when andrew was 11, walt, a lieutenant commander in the united states navy, deployed to iraq for a year. and things took a turn to the worse on the home front. andrew became angry and...
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but it's not just frustrated youth who are tunning to kidnapping it's now a free for all with both pity and 100 criminals joining in. reverend who was kidnapped and held in a forest by a group armed with machetes he says they tortured him until his family paid or not some of $200.00 they were drinking he said i want to give it a thought for her life or soon those were all through a good hearted church. so i simply can i was. given to go back with my from iraq i thought i had a quick last one and give me a slap on the right it was a swell up. until now kidnappers in the g.d. had to get the public officials that are litigants for him work is often in the oil industry what is warning most nigerians about the current wave of kidnappings in the country is that no one another with feel safe and him. how about the well jazeera. could do no highly indian opposition leader has been prevented from entering the disputed kashmir region congress party leader rahul gandhi led a group from several political parties but was turned back on arrival at srinagar airport there were protests in the city on f
but it's not just frustrated youth who are tunning to kidnapping it's now a free for all with both pity and 100 criminals joining in. reverend who was kidnapped and held in a forest by a group armed with machetes he says they tortured him until his family paid or not some of $200.00 they were drinking he said i want to give it a thought for her life or soon those were all through a good hearted church. so i simply can i was. given to go back with my from iraq i thought i had a quick last one...
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and all eyes during the civil war scentennial are going to tun to gettysburg. when we talk about the civil war centennial, do not forget this occurs simultaneous to the civil rights movement. so as americans are commemorating or celebrating the civil war, it's also a period of unprecedented social, racial unrest in the united states, but particularly in the deep south n while many parks host commemorative -- what's going on in gettysburg in the 1960s? the south sees a surge of interest in the gettysburg battlefield and will create, erect and dedicate monuments. all of the controversy we have today about confederate monuments, the lee memorial in charlottesville or new orleans, any of this discourse about civil war monuments, it's imperative to understand the era in which they were erected. the gettysburg monuments mostly go up in the 1960s and '70s. this is a georgia monument. the individual on the right is the governor of georgia. this monument goes up in september of 1961. they're very much civil war centennial memorials. you would see packageantry like this.
and all eyes during the civil war scentennial are going to tun to gettysburg. when we talk about the civil war centennial, do not forget this occurs simultaneous to the civil rights movement. so as americans are commemorating or celebrating the civil war, it's also a period of unprecedented social, racial unrest in the united states, but particularly in the deep south n while many parks host commemorative -- what's going on in gettysburg in the 1960s? the south sees a surge of interest in the...
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in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland all. 6 it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped a demolition with this on $88.00 houses which would make $1500.00 people homeless. her or her. new so mahmoud is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with seeds from the old city. whiskey lendl in the in the n.f.l. 1000000000 age with donovan in the middle in a thought of he's. been in. the thought. of will that annoy low on a number little bit of the be on the lead at the haas you on the other mover this mean or you know you can lift me up thought i mean me and shake in. little hoss over the machine fill in the federal saw yet the. mayor of the saw. the neighborhood is changing dotted around the hillside houses away jewish settlers have moved in they built extra rooms sometimes extra floors but the chef doesn't recall any of these houses being demolished. at the same time
in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland all. 6 it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped a demolition with this on $88.00 houses which would make $1500.00 people homeless. her or her. new so mahmoud is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with seeds from the old...
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tunning down the discourses may be one way of trying to calm trying to encourage people to put out fires themselves there has been criticism that he's told has emboldened farmers to. relent so that they can have land open full crops so that many changing to schools might might help he has also of course just in the last few hours i think been suggesting that non-government organizations may be behind the lighting of the fires how do you think it's going to be received in brazil. so this is a statement that he that he made of the policy days today he backtracked a bit and say he was misquoted. iterated you're a very strong response from now on rights groups we spoke to the world wildlife foundation here and they said you know this is a result. of government laxity to police deforestation so people are very very angry about these statements just finally john has let me ask you the how much of an impact do you think this is going to have on the president politically in the longer term. i think a lot of these issues kind of whittle away at his popularity but maybe something that is that is h
tunning down the discourses may be one way of trying to calm trying to encourage people to put out fires themselves there has been criticism that he's told has emboldened farmers to. relent so that they can have land open full crops so that many changing to schools might might help he has also of course just in the last few hours i think been suggesting that non-government organizations may be behind the lighting of the fires how do you think it's going to be received in brazil. so this is a...
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but farmers are upset and china clearly targeting areas of the tun voters came out the for president are two with financial aid packages so far to the farming community totaling 28 billion dollars is that something -- additional funds something that is possible about? >> days agoen do i think china will continue to target them, and i think that the president widespread support across agricultural communities across united states thing we can do most is actually get congress to pass usmca deal in many cases their markets you were closed dairy farmers this president opened with canada significant trade with mexico as well. so the best thing that we can do for them is continue to open up access to markets as this president else doing with japan in an effort of trying to do nu many cases, our markets our products have been closed, he is trying to he lower those barriers to entry so we have more free tradition i had. >> let's talk about that the push for a vote on usmca. vice president mike pence looking to swidemocrats to pres unanimous bring trade agreement to a vote "the wall street jo
but farmers are upset and china clearly targeting areas of the tun voters came out the for president are two with financial aid packages so far to the farming community totaling 28 billion dollars is that something -- additional funds something that is possible about? >> days agoen do i think china will continue to target them, and i think that the president widespread support across agricultural communities across united states thing we can do most is actually get congress to pass usmca...
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it all happens at 8:30 futures may move in all sorts of different ways stay tun, u' wchg edyoreatin "wk box" on cnbc pressure r, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for mia. and with over 80 years of healthcare expertise, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. >>> the markets reaction to president trump's new tariff threat is our top story this morning. courtney reagan has more on the carnage. >> this is a fear that now looks like a reality retailers were worried about the possibility of the fourth tranche of tariffs on things like clothing, shoes, personal electronics. best buy falling almost 11% on president trump's tweet saying a 10% tariff is coming september 1st. and in may best buy said we think it's premature to think about tariffs. you shouldmaker steve madden lost nearly 9% nearly all the product it makes is made in china gap inc sells its own goods, and there are no vendors to absorb t
it all happens at 8:30 futures may move in all sorts of different ways stay tun, u' wchg edyoreatin "wk box" on cnbc pressure r, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for mia. and with over 80 years of healthcare expertise, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. >>> the markets reaction...
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. >> absolutely between us, and medical recreational cannabis provider in tun looking to add betweene. >> we point out you can you can invest in different types of cannabis companies we have a graphic there as well. a volatile industry right now, part of that is because of the lack of government regulation. you are not putting all your eggs in one basket you've got other types more traditional crops it will be interesting to see what happens as this industry grows. >> thank you. >> grady thank you so much, coming up temper tantrum a report says keep your home 78 degrees to save money not everybody is cool with it stuart varney weighs in on debate coming up next, with i am in the workforce i speak with one entrepreneur combining stool to revolutionize women's i lives, the challenge of of fund-raising. back in a minute. ♪ ♪ -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his
. >> absolutely between us, and medical recreational cannabis provider in tun looking to add betweene. >> we point out you can you can invest in different types of cannabis companies we have a graphic there as well. a volatile industry right now, part of that is because of the lack of government regulation. you are not putting all your eggs in one basket you've got other types more traditional crops it will be interesting to see what happens as this industry grows. >> thank...
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plus tun usual care instructions for apple's new credit card. you may not want to keep it in your wallet as we head to a break, a look at s&p's 500 winners and losers we're back in a minute announcer: only fidelity offers four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero >> good morning, welcome back to squawk box right here on cnbc. take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour right now we call it virtually flat marginally in the red. but everybody waiting or trying to seewhether there will be an inversion in two or ten year note the ten year note by the way 1.58 for the two year at 1.565 >> you're going to stop looking. >> because santelli said -- >> a watched pot never boils. >> he said it has to close there. >> so that's the -- >> i can look again at 4:01. >> no, actually, you should watch now. >> everybody at home should watch. >> i don't have to >> you can go back to sleep. >> all right >> time for the e
plus tun usual care instructions for apple's new credit card. you may not want to keep it in your wallet as we head to a break, a look at s&p's 500 winners and losers we're back in a minute announcer: only fidelity offers four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero >> good morning, welcome back to squawk box right here on cnbc. take a look at...
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guest: by this time, carr was dead and 20 was serving as an ny wasediary -- tun serving as an intermediate- intermediary. he was communicating kennedy's opposition to reagan's foreign policy. his willingness and eagerness to work with brezhnev on ways to reduce american soviet tensions. host: we take your phone calls. sean is joining us from charleston, south carolina. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. i was trying to figure out, what was his objective, i guess, this guy? was he doing it for the money or was he a true believer? i haven't read his book, i don't know, so my question is, was he just a spy? guest: thank you -- host: thank you. the objective of david carr, harvey klehr. was ifin his 20's, he not a card-carrying communist, he was ideologically a communist. he was sympathetic to the party. he wrote occasionally for communist publications, and expressed procommunist views. viewsd carr changed his in the late 1940's. he support the the marshall plan for example, which the soviet union and american communist opposed. i don't know it was an ideological transformation
guest: by this time, carr was dead and 20 was serving as an ny wasediary -- tun serving as an intermediate- intermediary. he was communicating kennedy's opposition to reagan's foreign policy. his willingness and eagerness to work with brezhnev on ways to reduce american soviet tensions. host: we take your phone calls. sean is joining us from charleston, south carolina. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. i was trying to figure out, what was his objective, i guess, this guy? was...
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. >> i was going to say it's not particularly hard to roll off the tun. >> is it bumbler or tumblr >>nd viacom we said today is the day >> we'll talk about the deals and more in the tech world in just a few minutes you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> welcome back to "squawk box. a fast food promotion to tell you about. the parent company of kfc, taco bell, and pizza hut is promoting coo david gibbs to the top job and he's going to replace greg creed who will retire end of the year gibbs has been with the company for 30 years creed has been ceo since 2015. he oversaw the spinoff of yum china and the introduction more importantly of the doritos locos tacos. shares of yum brands up more than 25% this year >>> coming up on "squawk box," jim stewart penning a piece about his encounter with jeffrey epstein at hisman --m manhattan mansion. and protests in hong kong continuing we'll talk about what this means for the trade war and global commerce check out asia markets overnight. nikkei which opened after a holiday yesterday, closed down 1% hang seng and shanghai both in the red as well.
. >> i was going to say it's not particularly hard to roll off the tun. >> is it bumbler or tumblr >>nd viacom we said today is the day >> we'll talk about the deals and more in the tech world in just a few minutes you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> welcome back to "squawk box. a fast food promotion to tell you about. the parent company of kfc, taco bell, and pizza hut is promoting coo david gibbs to the top job and he's going to replace...