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we'll speak to the co-hosts of that show, ty pennington and amanda blakeman. how it affects mom-and-pop shops across the country. melissa: nasa is tracking multiple asteroids heading towards earth. who better to discuss this with than legendary astrophysicist kneel today grass tyson. he joins us later in the hour. you don't want to miss that. connell: adam silver defending the tweet by the houston rockets gm about the protests in hong kong. how this fight could impact the organizations business over in china. as the story changes day-to-day, karl rove former advisor to president george w. bush will join to us respond to that. >> it is not something we expected to happen. i think it's unfortunate but, if that's consequences of us adhering to our values, we still feel it is critically important. we adhere to those values. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. my body is truly
we'll speak to the co-hosts of that show, ty pennington and amanda blakeman. how it affects mom-and-pop shops across the country. melissa: nasa is tracking multiple asteroids heading towards earth. who better to discuss this with than legendary astrophysicist kneel today grass tyson. he joins us later in the hour. you don't want to miss that. connell: adam silver defending the tweet by the houston rockets gm about the protests in hong kong. how this fight could impact the organizations business...
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>> by somebody knocking her down from behind and hog tying her. something along those lines. a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> reporter: did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to hide. >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergen
>> by somebody knocking her down from behind and hog tying her. something along those lines. a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> reporter: did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to hide. >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes...
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. >> reporter: julie bowen and ty burrell are clair and dunphy.he straight-laced mom and goofy dad who try to keep it all together while raising three children. >> who's your favorite character? >> there's something that ty burrell has done with that character that has taken him from like odd and fkeun -ny- hee tv dads. >> who would like to help me with a magic trick? >> do you have a favor philsosophy? that is hard to say, by the way. >> i likedlwe. asayoo and if you're blind tell them you're looking them in the eye. >> reporter: we watched many of the younger cast members grow up before our eyes. like sarah highland and ariel winter, who was just 11 years old when the show began. >> i'm not. but that's okay. i'm the smart one. >> you went through puberty on national television. >> super awkward. everything is social media. so it's like you grow up on tv and then everyone has an opinion about it. for me i'm definitely looking forward to doing new things but i'm not looking forward to not seeing these people for seven months out of the year. becau
. >> reporter: julie bowen and ty burrell are clair and dunphy.he straight-laced mom and goofy dad who try to keep it all together while raising three children. >> who's your favorite character? >> there's something that ty burrell has done with that character that has taken him from like odd and fkeun -ny- hee tv dads. >> who would like to help me with a magic trick? >> do you have a favor philsosophy? that is hard to say, by the way. >> i likedlwe. asayoo...
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but some took them off after scoring a game-tying goal. >> we had plans to lift them up. people got excited. >> i riptd mine off. >> and twirled it around. >> yeah. >> the team took those yellow cards in stride tying the game and selling more than 700 of the t-shirts inviting men to pay 16% more to symbolize the average pay gap in vermont. >> they got their voices heard. >>> today in san francisco and san ramon, thousands of people walked with the goal of ending type i diabetes. it's called the jdrf1 walk. in san francisco the three-mile walk was held at fort mason. jdrf's goal is to raise $1 million forndurype idiabetes. san fransc raised over $900,000. >>> so you saw there. you see there, it is a gorgeous day out there. >> you wish you were outside, don't you? >> who said that? boss, i never said that. may be thinking it. >> drew tuma's thinking it and saying it. >> don't worry. we'll repeat that sky for several days this week. expect a lot of sunshine and temperatures on the rise. going to be a warm week ahead. that also comes with increasing fire danger thanks to the
but some took them off after scoring a game-tying goal. >> we had plans to lift them up. people got excited. >> i riptd mine off. >> and twirled it around. >> yeah. >> the team took those yellow cards in stride tying the game and selling more than 700 of the t-shirts inviting men to pay 16% more to symbolize the average pay gap in vermont. >> they got their voices heard. >>> today in san francisco and san ramon, thousands of people walked with the...
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laura: hillary and dawn find r famiht next door, and luckily, ty getn very well.of all of the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we're working on at y time, check us out on facebook. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for wanehing "world ws america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possib by. the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovleovfoundation, pursuing solutions fd america's negleceds; contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. ♪ judy: on the newshour tonight, shifting alliances. in the wake of president trump's controversial order to withdraw u.s. troops from northern syria, the kurds seeking new support our midst of fears of a resurgent islamic state. as the impeament inquiry in e congress pushes on, a few holdout democrats in the house facing fierce tensions back home all they way the choice. and ronan farrow on his new book -- "catch and kill." and how news organitations handle >> and industry after industry, these patterns
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but ty haven't got a clue what it is. this telescope will track the position and accelerat 35 million galaxies. inside are 5000 optical fibers. each o is a mini telescope trained on a galaxy. they are able to swivel around to focus on another set of targets.ri by mea the exact rate of expansion, astronomers will be able to tell which theory of dark energy is correct.s >> one of themis idea that we are not the only universe. there is a multi-verse out therf of many ent universes with different properties. dark energy may be something that is leaking from these other universes into ours, different dimensions, driving this expansion of galaxies in our universe. pallab: these are pictures of real galaxies hurtling apart. images from the new instrument a trm our rstandg of how the universe works.ws pallab gho laura: amazing. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we are working on at any time, do check us on twitter. i announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible b
but ty haven't got a clue what it is. this telescope will track the position and accelerat 35 million galaxies. inside are 5000 optical fibers. each o is a mini telescope trained on a galaxy. they are able to swivel around to focus on another set of targets.ri by mea the exact rate of expansion, astronomers will be able to tell which theory of dark energy is correct.s >> one of themis idea that we are not the only universe. there is a multi-verse out therf of many ent universes with...
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of election year in which there is domestic policy uncertainty in addition to trade policy uncertai ty>> wellre will be a lot to talk about, thanks so much, brett. orett ryan. >> thank you having me. >> with deutsche bank. >> time to look at upgrades and downgrades a couple to tell but. johnsonance john upgraded to neutral from underweight at atlantic equities with the analyst citing the growth potential across t theee main business franchises,rice target on & $129 and separately there are reports tonight that j&j has offered to pay about $4 billion to settle lawsuits accusing the company of contributing to the crisis. stock was up more than 1.5% t 153.. ade was downgraded to neutral from buy at citit the analyst citing the potential for limited margin expansion in that business. pricene target, $313, shes fell more than 123% today to 272.70. >>> still ah bd, the bet the casino industry is making on the future of the vegas strip. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> general motors and uawd confir the two sides reached a proposed ttative contract agreement that cld end the monthlong strike. leadership and r
of election year in which there is domestic policy uncertainty in addition to trade policy uncertai ty>> wellre will be a lot to talk about, thanks so much, brett. orett ryan. >> thank you having me. >> with deutsche bank. >> time to look at upgrades and downgrades a couple to tell but. johnsonance john upgraded to neutral from underweight at atlantic equities with the analyst citing the growth potential across t theee main business franchises,rice target on & $129...
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they will have to do so. >> ty, you work at the dccc. so you were focused on the house races.ou know about the freshmen democrats that won in 2018. any concern for their political well-being going forward or you think the tide is turning in the democrats' favor? >> it's a couple things. it's far too early to know how this will play out. if you want to look at the the playbook that the democrats will run, look back to that op-ed week against sunday that the seven freshmen national security background folks and the case that they laid out in "the washington post" op-ed. most of them from trump districts, all freshmen democrats, all with a background in national security. that is the case that they want to prosecute. >> dana: you don't think they have buyer's remorse? >> no. i think in fact president trump is making it easier for them honestly. >> dana: there's no shortage of news. i want to ask you about this. there's a new book, collin. it's written by steve levingston. he says in the book that speculates that former president obama opposed the 2016 run by former vice president
they will have to do so. >> ty, you work at the dccc. so you were focused on the house races.ou know about the freshmen democrats that won in 2018. any concern for their political well-being going forward or you think the tide is turning in the democrats' favor? >> it's a couple things. it's far too early to know how this will play out. if you want to look at the the playbook that the democrats will run, look back to that op-ed week against sunday that the seven freshmen national...
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and i don't know how representative ty are. they were adamant without lordstow they were votingin no. and there is no i lordstown. they are going to sellordstown they are building a battery shop nearby. outside the sco of the contct. whether that's enough to get people to vote yes we know buywa from tomorrow. >> very qckly before you go, what happens with the doj instigation into union leadership? where does that stand right now? do we know? >> well it's ongoing. you know, some of the current former leaders are suspected of using you know due's payer funds for things. i asked the uayon members t does that bother you? boy told me we'll talk about later. today we are one uaw. >> jane wells in detrogh to thank you, jane. >>> so let's turn now toarl broward to talk more about the tentative agreement between gm and the uaw and wt it mig a mean potentially impact the transformation that the auto industry isundergoing. he is the executive publisherubt kelly blue book and auto trader. carl nice to have you >>here. reat to beatn with yo
and i don't know how representative ty are. they were adamant without lordstow they were votingin no. and there is no i lordstown. they are going to sellordstown they are building a battery shop nearby. outside the sco of the contct. whether that's enough to get people to vote yes we know buywa from tomorrow. >> very qckly before you go, what happens with the doj instigation into union leadership? where does that stand right now? do we know? >> well it's ongoing. you know, some of...
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many times, people take the role of a child s these ty of situations.this is a description that one of the therapists i spoke to gave to me. we are puing the responsibility on somebody else. we say, a politician will take care of it. co any will take care of it. also, many people are putting steak in lla silver solution. we will develop some technology to get us out of this mess. i think wrapped up all of this is so guilt wefeel. we are participating in the systems. we know they are creating the problem. that is a hard team to hold in your mind. >> absolutely. in your reporting, you refer to the feelings of being overwhelmed, being anxious, feeling despondent over climate change, calling it, eco- anxiety. thise.s a climate gr can you tell me with a view of therapists and psychologicls are abouate change, and how it impacts mental health? is this a growing concern as well? >> yes, it is. i have heard that from all therapists i have spoken to. they are seeing this more and ways. ent actices in people come in with tension, grief, sadness, and particularly
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yet president is tying our aide asking ukraine to do that. is wng. it is further evidence of the abuse of office of this are you planning to call mister mulvaney as a witness? >> we certainly will. i don't know if he will testify or cooperate, but you know we don't need that many more witnesses. we have the chief of staff admit to quid pro miquo on television. the president of the und ed dates bragabout asking ukraine and china to investigate joe biden and hunter biden. at this point, there really is no factual dispute. we know that what the adminiration did and the question is, are we going to t upho constitutional values or not? >> congressman, of all the testimony that you heard this week, what wathe single most important thing that we learned in your review? >> based on the public reporting of the testimony, i would say the most disturbing part is how thpresident outsourced foreign-policy to his peedonal lawyer, rudy giuliani, for his personal benet. an i this was not foreign- policy being conducted by john bolton or mike pompeo or ambassadors. t
yet president is tying our aide asking ukraine to do that. is wng. it is further evidence of the abuse of office of this are you planning to call mister mulvaney as a witness? >> we certainly will. i don't know if he will testify or cooperate, but you know we don't need that many more witnesses. we have the chief of staff admit to quid pro miquo on television. the president of the und ed dates bragabout asking ukraine and china to investigate joe biden and hunter biden. at this point,...
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they will veto the seven—year budget, tying it up in knots.has to have one commissioner for each of the 28 countries as there are now. if britain doesn't nominate one, no business can be done. the other option is to send a heavily eurosceptic person in there to make mischief. possibly nigel farage. he has offered to go, hasn't he? yes, on civil disobedience, that is what it would be if it was in the chamber. what i am puzzled by though, and! chamber. what i am puzzled by though, and i am puzzled by so much of it these days, is that in one breath of the prime minister is talking about the need for collaboration, for compromise, and yet we have got all these threats being issued? part of it is, and maybe i am misunderstanding and i still buy that kind of folklore sense of boris johnson, still buy that kind of folklore sense of borisjohnson, but i always feel that he just loves playing with the problem, looking at it from all sides, causing disruption internally and externally. what you can never tell is when he is serious and when he is not. in
they will veto the seven—year budget, tying it up in knots.has to have one commissioner for each of the 28 countries as there are now. if britain doesn't nominate one, no business can be done. the other option is to send a heavily eurosceptic person in there to make mischief. possibly nigel farage. he has offered to go, hasn't he? yes, on civil disobedience, that is what it would be if it was in the chamber. what i am puzzled by though, and! chamber. what i am puzzled by though, and i am...
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records richmond in fact tying the record set back in 1965 and today's daytime highs 15 to nearly 25 above average widespread upper 80's and low 90's and we do have this heat advisory that remains in effect through 7 o'clock tonight. taking a live look outside from downtown san francisco noticing a few high clouds overhead bu temperatures still in the 80's and 90's as you head out the door but overnight lows tonight, we'll dip into the 50's and 60's and wake-up planner forecast. we'll show some relief tomorrow, but still well above average widespread low to mid and even upper 80's from the coast and even to our inland areas as well. so we're going to remain about 15 to nearly 20 degrees above average with our next big wind event slated to start as early as saturday night through monday morning. winds will ease a bit by sunday night but still tracking wind gusts in sonoma county upwards of 80 miles per hour or less with widespread with winds in the 30 to 50 miles per hour range all weekend long and tracking a cool down with a dry forecast for your halloween next thursday granted keep
records richmond in fact tying the record set back in 1965 and today's daytime highs 15 to nearly 25 above average widespread upper 80's and low 90's and we do have this heat advisory that remains in effect through 7 o'clock tonight. taking a live look outside from downtown san francisco noticing a few high clouds overhead bu temperatures still in the 80's and 90's as you head out the door but overnight lows tonight, we'll dip into the 50's and 60's and wake-up planner forecast. we'll show some...
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roy harrison was a th 1man.e drovesplou rdrom,adto, so they saw these klansmen.theypened the doors, ty and one of taiomenhed, swe " hae now. dragged outside, beaten, dragged t the woods and tiethto th e moopenedd t k. fsh 6ir0 sa 15 to 20 of the mob members are known name, but gjurynd aiy fis. >> reporter: why is that? >> they were elected officials. they were lat.rcemenfarmeren gd everybw ody knew their name. jthalnddeparartment of justice gppog ens , thininarem seand jury proceedings shod >> tell me what you're trying to >> rr:eporte assassination of four africanhis americans on that day? .e t heali> r hornti waru >> it's ry dcult. there's always room for onlyustice possible may be thecn d on tight's a edabs tngwivest"cs.n nthewea mother who said she wanted to fulfill her daughter's dying an'j toldo s ho ta 'sme lice dog to can plge younto de,depr si lows. a . ionsnly trt e lows ok abt vray jonlle ll,nd ce day. mi oisod ctruef ss. elde-srly patientsith dementia-related psychosis have an increased . ll youorly patientsith deabouriunskusl chthanofeas in behavior or suicidaliohi tho hte
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secret inquiry, voters asking if democrats have a good case for tossing a president's yea a year before ty get to decide? we have also vulnerable republicans, in districts that democrats won, they now back senator lindsey graham resolution to condemn the house inquiry. >> and president trump today in chicago, promising police chiefs in the nation he will be their greatest and loyal champion, declaring it was a tremendous weekend for country, deaths of isis leaderral baghda al-baghda. and president slid shredded chicago for by loan violence. -- labelin chicagoing whichs the worse sanctuary city in america. warning since trump was elected, up to now, trump will trigger a recession, their big case for recession just fell apartment to joe biden admitting after months of denying, he did know about his son's business in ukraine. fallout for biden campaign. and probe of russia probe, democrat former top fbi official, james comey trying to under cut the probes. also, we debate, is pelosi feeling the heat of the probes? is that why she moved up the vote? thank you, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "ev
secret inquiry, voters asking if democrats have a good case for tossing a president's yea a year before ty get to decide? we have also vulnerable republicans, in districts that democrats won, they now back senator lindsey graham resolution to condemn the house inquiry. >> and president trump today in chicago, promising police chiefs in the nation he will be their greatest and loyal champion, declaring it was a tremendous weekend for country, deaths of isis leaderral baghda al-baghda. and...
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if ty show up with ans straightup trtion and a chinese company beats another country, so be it, that's fair and reasonable. but what you have seen and what ink against and 0 will concede that, for years, the world underreacted to this, not only ttehe united sta but all of the west, what you're beginning to see is an acknowledgment of this challenge where these transactions aren't fair. they're showing up with money in brown paper bags, putting debt on nations they t cassibly relay parkway so th can ultimately exrt political influence,i think the world is waking up to these threats and risks and i am ca confident over time this will not prevail and to say america is notnt pres just inaccurate. >> woodruff: in the short time you were on the phone call between president trump anden preszelensky of ukraine. did you think at the time when you hea it that what the president was asking for at the time was appropriate. everybody is asking what thewh tleblower talked about on the phone call. somebody said st night they heard what was on the call and was frightened. we have what we could to put
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. >>> one of rudy giuliani's two indicted associates is tying his case directly to president trump. a lawyer for lev parnas said that some of the evidence gathered in his campaign finance investigation, could be subject to executive privilege. they pleaded not guilty to making illegal campaign contributions in the u.s., in exchange for political influe e influence. prosecutors are investigating whether giuliani violated lobbying laws in ukraine. >>> you remember when candidate trump said this -- >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn't lose any voters. >> it's a legal argument for trump's attorneys in a case for trump tax returns. about presidential immunity, the president's attorney told a federal judge, the president could not be charged nor investigated if he shot someone in the street. >> request what's your view on the fifth avenue example? local authorities couldn't do anything? >> once a president is removed from office -- any local authority. this is not permanent immunity. >> i'm talking while in office. >> no. >> nothing could be done?
. >>> one of rudy giuliani's two indicted associates is tying his case directly to president trump. a lawyer for lev parnas said that some of the evidence gathered in his campaign finance investigation, could be subject to executive privilege. they pleaded not guilty to making illegal campaign contributions in the u.s., in exchange for political influe e influence. prosecutors are investigating whether giuliani violated lobbying laws in ukraine. >>> you remember when candidate...
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the values of privacy, not only is that what people tetell us ty , i messages end-to-end encrypted. people want that. >> facebook and law-enforcement would have to find other ways to limit criminal activity online. the turn towards privacy protection comes after the cambridge analytical scandal. harvest dataao from up to 87 million n users.s. >> payaying extr for checked bags, but the biggest hassle is often getting to the airport. copters opened d its uber option. customers can book an eight miminute flight between lower manhattan and john f. kennedy airport for around $225. only the chopper ride is eight minutes, factoring in the ride, tests have shown it is not much quicker than just taking the subway. man: i've already had a rewarding career representing artists writing the first review of basquiat, being the first person to buy his work, being jeff koons' dealer during the nineties. i've already done very rewarding things like this. i'm a stealth bomber. i can walk the walk and talk the talk of money people but i'm using the structure to put out some very progressive, radical i
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more than six months after he promised to ke coocan ty less bloody, senior superintendentemar modequilloiling to solve over half of shootingsh h happened during his watch." ♪ >> our lord ma a lot of sacrifices to save people. so we are not actually god. no one ineperfect and wet re all sinners. but it's somewhat like unfair to me. being a good soldier, we must be a good follower. we have follow. we have to follow. (women singing) (siren wailing in distance) (police radiicbes) ♪ (vehicle engine puttering)pu (siren wailing in distance) >> what are your sins? (hair clippers buzzing) the drugs war will not be sidelined. (clippers buzzing)g) instead, it will be as relentless and chilling... (clippers buzzing) (clippers click off) ...as on the day it began. (martineexpels breath) re on the originof the drugfor war in the philippines. >> until the last pusher and the last drug lord are- (throat cutting sound) >> and the activists trying to reform drug-related policies and laws. (shouting) nnect to the fntline community on facebookat and twitter, and w anytime on the pbs video app or pbs.org/fro
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ty, back to you. >> just when i'm eligible to take advantage of the senior discount >> then you'll have to fly united or american there you go >> thanks, sue >>> let's look at the markets. they are fluttering preciously clo close to all time highs. almost 28,000. the s&p 500, 20 points away from an all time high there's the nasdaq up at 81.65 the russell up about the same. the etf that tracks that group jumping to a record as a number of stocks, materials, texas instruments hit new highs in today's rally. melissa. >>> reata pharmaceuticals soaring today. >> it's a classic bio tech story. they said late yesterday its experimental drug met the goals of a clinical trial and will mover toward admitting the drug for approval it could drop sales of $1.5 billion annually there's another twist to this story. check out the trading. in four days leading up to last night's news, reata said they bought the drug back in a deal totaling $330 million. the street clearly saw that as bullish for reata, and it was right. the company has another clinical read out on the same drug in a different disease ex
ty, back to you. >> just when i'm eligible to take advantage of the senior discount >> then you'll have to fly united or american there you go >> thanks, sue >>> let's look at the markets. they are fluttering preciously clo close to all time highs. almost 28,000. the s&p 500, 20 points away from an all time high there's the nasdaq up at 81.65 the russell up about the same. the etf that tracks that group jumping to a record as a number of stocks, materials, texas...
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if you go out to these town hall meetings, they are saying when people are trying to lal ty the caseent is coming you have many people in the districts are almost purple or still red and it's a lie. they want to believe that this is not true when the president, himself, said that he wanted china, on tape, the problem is people want to believe that we are reporting something that is a falsehood but the president said himself it's about public opinion with this man who has a major megaphone and screaming, they are lying, they are fake. >> andrew, you said we have to get back to normalcy and people have faith in our government. people didn't have faith in our government and partly of the reason that trump was elected they thought he would bring something to change that they thought was broken. >> first i say it shows ouhow mh of a divide is in this country bun people don't have faith in their government. what folks are saying and you see it about joe biden and april references already closer in the polls to elizabeth warren and corporate executives are more afraid of elizabeth warren th
if you go out to these town hall meetings, they are saying when people are trying to lal ty the caseent is coming you have many people in the districts are almost purple or still red and it's a lie. they want to believe that this is not true when the president, himself, said that he wanted china, on tape, the problem is people want to believe that we are reporting something that is a falsehood but the president said himself it's about public opinion with this man who has a major megaphone and...
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just stations in different key locationsgoing down up and downhese roads to make sure fires and ty were certainly. but i was back there in the last hour and a half. doing a good job of keeping a close eye that it's throwba to 2 in the studios. >>alright jr thank you very much for tt report that we did just an example of the backbreaking work fothese firefighters are doing even if they're n actually battling a fire. they're moving heavy equipment around and they're staying up for vea1224 hours at a time. aveling through that very difficult to rein in maninstances and at ght, yeah. >>so there's a lot dealing with them big debt of gratitude to absolutely our chief meteorologist is back course is keeping a close eye on the wind >>and that's really the concern right now is jushow strong those winds going to be him or seen that really ramp up right unfortunate, right with the king cake fire is so they're going denitely be on dealing with some spot fir as those embers going to be picked up right on th fire and spread and it's toward the west as we're seeing that easterly wind the in the pickup
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massive billboard in times square showing a female marine corps veteran hog tying president trump. this attention will bring in more customers or will it backfire on the company. is more drug companies reach a last-minute deal on a landmark hope you'd settlement. what does this mean for victims. also for patients. we're going to ask fox news medical correspondence. and more siegel. he is next. >> is the long-term impact on our children. this is the health crisis. he wanted just because of a settlement. the question is, how much is enough. foxbusiness news >> four of america's top drug companies agree to a last-minute settlement in opioid lawsuits. live from cleveland on that. grady. grady. hi david it is a big day for settlements in fact we just got word of an even larger settlement involving the same drugmakers and distributors that we're involved in this ohio case and that with several states attorneys general work $48 billion even bigger than this ohio case. but in this ohio case, the big players who reach the deal just before a federal trial started we're tampa pharmaceutical,
massive billboard in times square showing a female marine corps veteran hog tying president trump. this attention will bring in more customers or will it backfire on the company. is more drug companies reach a last-minute deal on a landmark hope you'd settlement. what does this mean for victims. also for patients. we're going to ask fox news medical correspondence. and more siegel. he is next. >> is the long-term impact on our children. this is the health crisis. he wanted just because of...
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. >> ty had 200 years. but china only got 70 years. better china, better hong kong.better china, better hong kong. rupert: david is among those calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china.hy >>ll the people supporting america in the trade war? we want china's communist party falling apart because of that. rupert: such talk makes hong kong's small band of super patriots extremely angry. they say that fear of ina is a produc british btiinwashing. >> hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150 years. thouinrootbut enurageds h-cand anti-communis. uepert: on tuesday, china's most powerful leader since mao will veal a military second in strength to the united states. l p, neorheeswie rowi conrn anabil mt hokechina ts y newfound power.in isewi rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news, hong kong. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' prograumhem, hancommon s cpice ar leashto too h prison sentences without even a trial. present have attended a service jacqs chirac, who died at age 80 six. he received military honors on a day of nati
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treer tying to hide what maybe is coming. i let our great law enforcement take care of it. ok? ttorney general barr i guess attorney general barr i guess is working on it and i hope he is working on it because what happened in 2016 is a disgrace to this country. they are more worried about that because they know they are guilty as hell. they are much more worried about that. reporter: the whistle blower immediately --pres. trump: when a whistleblower -- are you ready? i heard the whistleblower's report from you people. how bad it was about a simple onversation. this whole thing revolves around a simple conversation. if you remember at the beginning it was quid pro quo. that is all you heard about. i think he said seven or eight times. you will do this or we will not give you money. you will do this. i never said it. when i heard these horrible stories come out i had no choice but to release a conversation, which i hate to do and i hope i don't have to do it again, with the leader of a country. i asked a certain person to call up the country to get permission to do it otherwise
treer tying to hide what maybe is coming. i let our great law enforcement take care of it. ok? ttorney general barr i guess attorney general barr i guess is working on it and i hope he is working on it because what happened in 2016 is a disgrace to this country. they are more worried about that because they know they are guilty as hell. they are much more worried about that. reporter: the whistle blower immediately --pres. trump: when a whistleblower -- are you ready? i heard the...
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taylor's explosive, extremely detailed testimony on capitol hill directly tying president trump to a quid pro quo. an exchange with ukraine. ambassador taylor telling congress that multiple senior administration officials informed him that the president personally blocked military aid to ukraine and refused to meet with that country's new president unless ukraine agreed to investigate joe biden and the 2016 u.s. election. >> that is big. we will lay it all out for you this morning. meantime, cnn has learned that members of the president's inner circle are urging him to accept the fact that they believe impeachment is coming and that it's now time they say to focus on attacking democrats and on the whole impeachment process itself. all of this is two more top u.s. officials are expected to testify this morning on capitol hill. so let's begin there. let's go to manu raju who joins us on the hill. let's talk about bill taylor's testimony. your reporting this morning is that there were audible sighs and gasps as taylor read that opening statement. >> yeah, and in one specific passage in
taylor's explosive, extremely detailed testimony on capitol hill directly tying president trump to a quid pro quo. an exchange with ukraine. ambassador taylor telling congress that multiple senior administration officials informed him that the president personally blocked military aid to ukraine and refused to meet with that country's new president unless ukraine agreed to investigate joe biden and the 2016 u.s. election. >> that is big. we will lay it all out for you this morning....
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>> ty this was more did you kill your mother. >> reporter: and you're startled or angry?it was a horrible question but i can understand why it needed to be asked. >> reporter: detectives asked similar questions of julie. next in attempting to rule out as suspects those closest to dee dee, detectives turned their taepgs to her ex-husband erwin howard. it turned out even though the two had been divorced more than a year at the time of her disappearance, friends told police that she had recently invited him back into her life. about six months earlier, dee dee had been in a car accident. as she recovered she needed help with her dogs and she apparently felt bad about the pain their divorce had caused erwin. >> she called erwin to help her because that is what he did best was to help and assist her so he helped kind of nurse her back to health and take care of the dogs and the house and her. >> reporter: and in taking a hard look at erwin howard, the detective found he had a rock solid alibi. on the night of dee dee's disappearance july 8thth, erwin had clocked into his job a
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first step to get connected to the volunteer roles and one of the most impact full is hoss spit stal ty, provide coffee, hygiene kits and you see why we refer to the people as participants. we're asking them to be a part of it with us. you're not there just to receive care. volunteers can be part of those achievements and it is a really impact full day. a.i. met one of the volunteers recently and she admitted herself. she had done very well in the tech industry and she volunteered with you as a way to give back. >> give back to the community. >> yes. >> i think so many people want to help, to back. want to be connectemight not have the opportunity or feel sigmas amongst your volunteers. >> absolutely. way like to get creative. if you have low mobility, or obscure hours, we'll try to find something you can do to still be involved and work with us. >> yes. >> you emphasize you're not a shelter but, yeah are a resource and referral community, just tell us again about what you do. >> absolutely. the goal at project homeless connect is to make accessing services efficient and swift and somet
first step to get connected to the volunteer roles and one of the most impact full is hoss spit stal ty, provide coffee, hygiene kits and you see why we refer to the people as participants. we're asking them to be a part of it with us. you're not there just to receive care. volunteers can be part of those achievements and it is a really impact full day. a.i. met one of the volunteers recently and she admitted herself. she had done very well in the tech industry and she volunteered with you as a...
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matt carpenter drops wind on the left-field line and that scores the tying run. adam duvall result kolten wong and things got worse at the end of the night. marcell ozuna gets a two run double and they scored four runs in the ninth-inning. and they needed all of them. they hung on to win 7-6. all eight teams are playing today. for games it starts at 11 am. the rays to beat the athletics have a trip to houston. good luck with that. >>> is 4:56 am. getting across the bay just got a bit easier. ditch the traffic and out of view. the new option to ride at chase center. >> we are live in oakland where the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protec
matt carpenter drops wind on the left-field line and that scores the tying run. adam duvall result kolten wong and things got worse at the end of the night. marcell ozuna gets a two run double and they scored four runs in the ninth-inning. and they needed all of them. they hung on to win 7-6. all eight teams are playing today. for games it starts at 11 am. the rays to beat the athletics have a trip to houston. good luck with that. >>> is 4:56 am. getting across the bay just got a bit...
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the ry involved in t ty planning. >>> the reason that so many people are tossing tires. >>> we had a cold front moves through today. did you feel it? did you see it? just a little bit of a breeze. now it is time for a warm up. we are almost to friday. we will talk about how warm your weekend will be, next. ♪ >>> tonight at 7:00, questions for the treatment centers operator who also runs this troubled center. >> i feel like we have been very, very successful. >> this is a 7:00 news tonight on kpix5. expect more. >>> kpix 5 weather s sleep old today to celebrate mancini sleep world 50 anniversary. >>> mgm resorts is settling more than 2500 lawsuits stemming from the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. the announcement comes today after the second anniversary of the 2017 massacre along the las vegas strip. mgm resorts international has agreed to pay up to $800 million to victims from the 2017 las vegas shooting massacre. >> this settlement will provide fair compensation for thousands of victims and their families. >> reporter: the settlement covers about 4400 victims and their fami
the ry involved in t ty planning. >>> the reason that so many people are tossing tires. >>> we had a cold front moves through today. did you feel it? did you see it? just a little bit of a breeze. now it is time for a warm up. we are almost to friday. we will talk about how warm your weekend will be, next. ♪ >>> tonight at 7:00, questions for the treatment centers operator who also runs this troubled center. >> i feel like we have been very, very successful....
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he's living nightmare as the tying run scores, the go ahead run scores and a quick easy top of the 9inning for the nats and it's a 4-3 victory for washington. they move on for the first time ever in a playoff series. thursday the nlds start, nats against the dodgers in game one. >> meanwhile there, is a nasty bit of history the a's need to take care of tomorrow night. eight straight times they have lost a deciding winner take all game in a post season series. that needs to stop and a's will have plenty of fans on hand to watch it happen against tampa. they've taken the tarps out there and they'll see young sean go to the mound. he's been sensational since coming back from shoulder surgery, 1en .21 e.r.a.. >> means a lot. put a lot of work into getting here. it was crazy hard but i'm here and i'm glad the team has faith in me and i look forward to it. yeah, it oo essential going to be awesome. >> tomorrow night. mean time, i'm sure you remember last year the sharks, as they get ready for opening night, lost to st. louis. they had a young fan, laila, who suffered from a rare auto immun
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the e turkish authorities say ty have detained most of those who escaped. around 200 people have been held. ankara says ththey have it under control. the islamimic state is a threato turkey as well. brent: the u.s. president basically declared victory today. the secretary general of nato said it is too early to judge the consequences of the deal that has been struck between russia and turkey over northern syria. did trump mention nato at all today? what message did he have for his european allies russian mark -- allies? oliver: putin wants to drive turkey out of nato. trump, we have to remind our viewers has been a native critic on the start. he does not really seem to care a lot or give a lot of thought into that part of the developments. the message to the european partners of the united states is the same as to the kurds. he said we are at. this is an america first policy. he also mentioned that foreign isis fires -- fighters do come from europe. he is saying all the other powers involved on the ground have to take care and make sure that isis won't rega
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>>the president says that his of ty needs to do a better job sticking together. cnn's boris sanchez reports. >>and the republic raising questions about the future of mick mulvaney during a cabinet meeting today, thank president trump declined to talk about his embattled acting chief of staff instead launching attacks on the house impeachment angry and making a false claim about house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff a whistleblower disappeared were. actually informant maybe the informant was shift that could be shifty schiff. >>in my opinion is possibly trump also lamenting that democrats are more united than republicans i think lousy politicians. but 2 things they have to vicious. they don't have been romney in their midst. they stick together, you know to see them break off from trying to stick with his party by backing down from a controversial decision. >>which resulted in bipartisan backlash that next year's g 7 summit of world leaders would take trump's property in doral florida they would have been great but the democrats. >>one phrase even woul
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blistering testimony from trump a top diplomat in ukraine tying aid in the country to getting dirt on joe biden. trump's allies warning the president is likely he will be impeached in the house. so what's the president sea strategy now? anxious democrats looking at the 2020 field apparently asking is there anyone else? let's go out front. >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. explosive testimony from trump's top diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor behind closed doors for ten hours and if you read just his 15-page prepared opening statement you know that trump offered a quid pro quo. period. full stop. end of story according to taylor. this opening statement itself is thorough. it is detailed. in fact, for taylor to read these 15 pages it took over an hour. taylor telling lawmakers that president trump used the powers of his office to push ukraine to investigate biden and the 2016 election and a debunked con spur s conspiracy theory. the text message sent by taylor to the ambassador of the eu gordon sondland in september. let me remind you of the te
blistering testimony from trump a top diplomat in ukraine tying aid in the country to getting dirt on joe biden. trump's allies warning the president is likely he will be impeached in the house. so what's the president sea strategy now? anxious democrats looking at the 2020 field apparently asking is there anyone else? let's go out front. >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. explosive testimony from trump's top diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor...
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. >> the president went on to say this about what giuliani was doing in ukraine, tying him directly toressure on ukraine's president to investigate the 2016 election. >> rudy giuliani was seeking out corruption and what happens mostly in the 2016 election because there was tremendous corruption in the 2016 election. i think even you would admit that. >> nothing he said there about dirt on the bidens, which is obviously the other part of that call. again, the president is saying that to him, corruption in ukraine means really his own political fortunes, not good government in kiev. it further undermines his claim that he was not asking for something of personal value from ukraine's president on the call that he calls perfect. "the washington post" citing testimony that reported acting chief of staff mick mulvaney at the direction of the president placed a hold on nearly $400 million in aid to ukraine in the weeks before the phone call with ukraine's president. in other words, if the reporting bears out, that would be the quid in the quid pro quo or, put differently, a very big deal. the
. >> the president went on to say this about what giuliani was doing in ukraine, tying him directly toressure on ukraine's president to investigate the 2016 election. >> rudy giuliani was seeking out corruption and what happens mostly in the 2016 election because there was tremendous corruption in the 2016 election. i think even you would admit that. >> nothing he said there about dirt on the bidens, which is obviously the other part of that call. again, the president is...
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alday's marches in the cap .ty were largely peaceful but down some streets, protesters rolled flaminges at security forces, who fired back with tear gas. and, three scientistwere awarded the nobel prize in chemistry today for their development of lithium-ion batteries. they laid thfoundation for the commercially rechargeableco batteries now powering o smartphones, laptops and electric cars. one of the winners, 97-year-old john goodenough, a professor at the university of texas, is the oldest person to ever win a nobel priz e >> i didn't ever lobby for or look forward to this particular day but i'm very happy that it's arrived. it's very nice to receive a recognition. >> woodruff: goodenough shares e prize with a british- american chemistry professor and a japanese scienti. still to come on the newshour: one on one with secretary of state mike pompeo. a return to the bahamas after the storm.e ite house refuses to cooperate with congress, what ti know about tconstitutional clash, and much more. >> woodruff: last week we concluded our ten part series on china. earlier today i state down
alday's marches in the cap .ty were largely peaceful but down some streets, protesters rolled flaminges at security forces, who fired back with tear gas. and, three scientistwere awarded the nobel prize in chemistry today for their development of lithium-ion batteries. they laid thfoundation for the commercially rechargeableco batteries now powering o smartphones, laptops and electric cars. one of the winners, 97-year-old john goodenough, a professor at the university of texas, is the oldest...
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the acting chief of staff acknowledged in the briefing room earlier today there was a quid pro quo, tying foreign aid to ukraine to an investigation into the president's unproven conspiracy theory about the democratic national committee and the 2016 campaign. the president's legal team, i was told, was stunned by mulvaney's performance with one source telling cnn, it was not helpful. for the acting chief of staff, it was a moment of high drama as mick mulvaney concede t that the trump administration's hold on military aid in ukraine was connected to the president's desire to investigate the democratic national committee's actions during the 2016 election. a quid pro quo. >> we do that all the time with foreign policy. i have news for everybody. get over it. there's going to be political influence in foreign policy. i'm talking, mr. carl. that is going to happen. elections have consequences. and foreign policy is going to change from the obama administration to the trump administration. >> reporter: mulvaney's comments came as a shock to members of the president's legal team. one source to
the acting chief of staff acknowledged in the briefing room earlier today there was a quid pro quo, tying foreign aid to ukraine to an investigation into the president's unproven conspiracy theory about the democratic national committee and the 2016 campaign. the president's legal team, i was told, was stunned by mulvaney's performance with one source telling cnn, it was not helpful. for the acting chief of staff, it was a moment of high drama as mick mulvaney concede t that the trump...
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therefore tying the case to the president. none of this is going the president's way, which is why his strategy seems to be resorting to theatrics and insults. here's your daily tweet, one of them at least. the president tweeting that republicans who fail to support him are -- his words -- yesterday the word was -- what was it? lynching? today the phrase, i should say, human scum. republicans who don't support him, human scum. the vice president echoing the president's claim that the state department is caught up in the swamp. >> but there's no question that when president trump said we were going to drain the swamp, that an awful lot of the swamp has been caught up in the state department bureaucracy, and we're just going to keep fighting it. >> yeah. i mean, come on. just keep fighting this. remember when then-candidate trump said this? >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? >> well, now, get this. one of his attorneys seemed to be taking that seriously, argui
therefore tying the case to the president. none of this is going the president's way, which is why his strategy seems to be resorting to theatrics and insults. here's your daily tweet, one of them at least. the president tweeting that republicans who fail to support him are -- his words -- yesterday the word was -- what was it? lynching? today the phrase, i should say, human scum. republicans who don't support him, human scum. the vice president echoing the president's claim that the state...
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although ty do expect that the winds. >>begin to die down starting midnight but as a safety precaution. they're keeping the red flag warning in plac until 4 o'clock this afternoon. and they are checking all of the areas where the burn has happened make sure nopot fires know flying embers reignite and uh you know spad t fire at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity r everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. 've creat access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of 0 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation f. visit att.com/accenow, to learn more. no commitment, deposit, or installation f. news conference in santa ro where we're getting an update from officials this is the chair of the county board of supervisors in sonoma. >>i'm just really thanking the first responders and and letting residents know that
although ty do expect that the winds. >>begin to die down starting midnight but as a safety precaution. they're keeping the red flag warning in plac until 4 o'clock this afternoon. and they are checking all of the areas where the burn has happened make sure nopot fires know flying embers reignite and uh you know spad t fire at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity r everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more...
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. >> ty' renewed for season two, before the morning show even debuts november 1st on apple tv plus. >ould you do with 2 million bucks an episode. >> probably feed the hungry? >> i like your style. >> you could be feeding me. living here in new york costs a lot of money. >> is this a typical day in the life? >> mid westerners are so nice. >> in new york be ready for everything. >> you are ayorker. there was a flock of pigeons coming at us and girl didn't even flinch. >> i have a house full of teenage boys and there's stuff flying constantly. >> i'm moving back to the city after a couple years away. what are your favorite things to do? >> donny and i wait for good broadway shows. >> tonight jenny is back on the masked singer. >> give us a clue about tonight's episode. >> i think tonight's episode i get it right if you can believe it. i get a lot of them right. >> do you? >> i do. >> way to go. >> this is something that i might get yelled at for sharing. if we guess too early, we have to come up with a different name. >> jenny, you know who would be good on the masked singer snc? >> you.
. >> ty' renewed for season two, before the morning show even debuts november 1st on apple tv plus. >ould you do with 2 million bucks an episode. >> probably feed the hungry? >> i like your style. >> you could be feeding me. living here in new york costs a lot of money. >> is this a typical day in the life? >> mid westerners are so nice. >> in new york be ready for everything. >> you are ayorker. there was a flock of pigeons coming at us and...
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caltrans and the ty streets apartment tells me the batteries will not last all night. they are expecting some of those to go out. i also just found out from contra costa county fire district neon lights or movie night at the orinda theater wednesday. a sign saying close lled our sunshine. across the street at a restaurant the owner worried his wine wednesday might be forced to wind down with the power outages.>>> i'm really nervous about my business. we have a lot of bills to pay. >> reporter: frustration from residents struggling to keep up with the blackout alerts. that have already changed twice. >>> with no power how can we run the business? i don't think they take responsibility either.>> reporter: orinda and other cities have spent money on generators fuel and staffing for community centers with phone charging stations and water. >>> we worry about our seniors in the community. fragile individuals who require for example electricity to provide health people. $125,000 >> reporter: at the 911 dispatch center contra costa county fire in heavy wildland fire. a strike
caltrans and the ty streets apartment tells me the batteries will not last all night. they are expecting some of those to go out. i also just found out from contra costa county fire district neon lights or movie night at the orinda theater wednesday. a sign saying close lled our sunshine. across the street at a restaurant the owner worried his wine wednesday might be forced to wind down with the power outages.>>> i'm really nervous about my business. we have a lot of bills to pay....
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Oct 18, 2019
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thanh: if you don't lee,e, the ty t turns off thehe water d the e electricity.y.eporterer: thanh liveves in i schihi schu, a disistrict in shshenzhen. 150,0,000 people l live here, my blueue-collar and d office wors wiwith little momoney, withoutg dreaeams. the distririct is in thehe centf the city, , not far fromom theh ildings of downtown. an ideallalace to ild.d. cici leaders are plaing g more luxuxurious skyscrcrapers. on the other side of the bay is another megacity, hong kong, the city that has big troubles with the powers that be in beijing. shenzhen hasas to grow to o kp hongng kong'powewer inheck.. the ofofficial city y develops like dr. chahao know that.t. they're plplanning the n next lu mileto a attra chinana'slite. a business worth billions. dr. chao: ththe bei schi s schu diststrict is righght in the me of t the high tech p parshenzh. in order to further develop it, we need well-educated people, who are looking g for a betttr living s situation. reporter: : that means t the deh ofof small busininesses in the . china's s big goal of f leadine wod ecec
thanh: if you don't lee,e, the ty t turns off thehe water d the e electricity.y.eporterer: thanh liveves in i schihi schu, a disistrict in shshenzhen. 150,0,000 people l live here, my blueue-collar and d office wors wiwith little momoney, withoutg dreaeams. the distririct is in thehe centf the city, , not far fromom theh ildings of downtown. an ideallalace to ild.d. cici leaders are plaing g more luxuxurious skyscrcrapers. on the other side of the bay is another megacity, hong kong, the city...
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. >> reporter: oakland mayor, the tot heofe thci ty city council. >> it was a little surprising. but it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that and really focus on working together. >> reporter: a judge narrowed the temporary restraining order to say that alameda county and the oakland a's cannot enter into a contract until the matter is resolved, but they can negotiate. >> it is so easy to put the lawsuit on pause while we try to resolve things diplomatically. >> reporter: there are a lot of people caught off guard. the lease president, was talking about this very subject. he did t this no tha'eyg. ll will alameda county, the city of oakland for another hearing. live at the coliseum, kpix5. >>> up next, more on the oakland a's. >> who ll take the mound and what is the team expecting from the big crowd at the coliseum? >> this is one of the loudest fan bases in baseball. i'm excited for that. >>> we are herein nevada, where the parking lot is full from cars and trucks from california. what is drawling in from across the border? >> how
. >> reporter: oakland mayor, the tot heofe thci ty city council. >> it was a little surprising. but it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that and really focus on working together. >> reporter: a judge narrowed the temporary restraining order to say that alameda county and the oakland a's cannot enter into a contract until the matter is resolved, but they can negotiate. >> it is so easy to put the lawsuit on pause while we...
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Oct 15, 2019
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lo, 'ty first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, discover the option that's best home. for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. ayou've probably been investingn in your home for years... making monthly mortgage payments... doing the right thing... well, that investment can give you tax-free cash just when you need it. learn how ho
lo, 'ty first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation...
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Oct 9, 2019
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area, e a at 2:15 le jopeltt to op reported, a ofo and rolling after that, a lot of people of course tying it in with power outages we are seeing. welcome to california. back to >>> the time now is 4:30 nine, a case that rocked california, coming up we hear from a victim of a kidnapping. >>> and wednesday morning, it is 5:41 looking east at the east bay, you can see blackout areas, locations without power this morning. in oakland right now, looking at five mile-per-hour winds, definitely not that windy this morning. we are mp-up, dails coming up. >>> the main man behind the chowchilla kidnapping has been denied parole 17 times, he was found unsuitable for parole yesterday, 33 years ago he and two other men kidnapped a bus driver and 26 kids and chowchilla. they forced the 27 kidnapped victims into a moving van buried in a rock quarry and they demanded a $5 million ransom but the bus driver and some of the older kids were able to stack mattresses high enough to climb out of an opening at the top of the van. >> dirt showered into a whole. there was sunlight that came in the hole. it ic>> e t
area, e a at 2:15 le jopeltt to op reported, a ofo and rolling after that, a lot of people of course tying it in with power outages we are seeing. welcome to california. back to >>> the time now is 4:30 nine, a case that rocked california, coming up we hear from a victim of a kidnapping. >>> and wednesday morning, it is 5:41 looking east at the east bay, you can see blackout areas, locations without power this morning. in oakland right now, looking at five mile-per-hour winds,...
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beating the houston astros in a winner takes all final after ending the astros winning streak and tying up the series $33.00 washington pulled off one last upset to take the final game 62 it caps a turnaround season for the nationals who struggled early on winning just over half of their game so those are the headlines here are deserved back with more news in half the next it's bone hunter to stay with us. more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr chang for the bones of his piece of all the of the will settle for full of their own daughter will cost again a quarter. mile to all just said i'm here and all will give you a true food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for years over to the nation go to also do struggle that since it is his life mission it will be he will know it until the end of his life. laura 3rd. willfulness was all over the world to speak. every day since 2002 romney's new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocides although they themselves have disappeared their memory lives on and they
beating the houston astros in a winner takes all final after ending the astros winning streak and tying up the series $33.00 washington pulled off one last upset to take the final game 62 it caps a turnaround season for the nationals who struggled early on winning just over half of their game so those are the headlines here are deserved back with more news in half the next it's bone hunter to stay with us. more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr chang for the bones of his piece...