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bill clinton era bad trade to imaginatively titled the united states mexico canada agreement or us ca which is not to be confused with the us embassy or united states marine corps the deal appears to be quite beneficial for the already immaculately successful corporate giants inhabiting silicon valley here to give us the details on just how these tech giants will benefit from the us and ca is r.t. america correspondent. welcome thank you sir always a pleasure so what are the details of. the two point zero you. see. these big charge what are we talking about so these big tech firms have already been protected by section two thirty of the u.s. communications decency act that was placed in play taken place twenty years ago now facebook founder and c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has been very vocal about it saying that it really has helped him in facebook's success but admits that times have now changed the new provisions allow for them to avoid legal risks what this basically means is that google facebook and amazon are not legally held responsible for what's posted on their websites by users so
bill clinton era bad trade to imaginatively titled the united states mexico canada agreement or us ca which is not to be confused with the us embassy or united states marine corps the deal appears to be quite beneficial for the already immaculately successful corporate giants inhabiting silicon valley here to give us the details on just how these tech giants will benefit from the us and ca is r.t. america correspondent. welcome thank you sir always a pleasure so what are the details of. the two...
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us. you ca find more coverage at kqed.o kqed.o thank joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 30: president trump hits the campaign trail as the f.b.i. probe into his supreme court nominee is underway. facebook and the private information that users have no control over. and in our signature segment: the clock is ticking on work visas for spouses of h-1b visa holders. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: rnard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.ch thyl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. g. barbara hope zuckerb corporate funding is provid
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and moved at the track level so fire crews could access the do byen gat andheld nally >> we ve used multiple ca to my knowledge this is the first time we have used it in a train re. irers have used the tool for two years and have gone through drills with bart which is why today went smoothly. we don't know anything about the person trapped but they were transferred to sf general trauma center. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> no word on when the station will reopen. we will keep you updated on air and online at cbssf.com. >>> a 15-year-old kayaker in critical condition after a bowl hit him in the san mateo lagoon around 4:00 p.m. yesterday. police arrested the driver 48- year-old stephan chiari who is accused of being under the influence of alcohol. >>> the deadly synagogue shooting in pennsylvania, the suspected gunman just appeared in court. >> hilary lane has the latest. >> the county -- suspect is facing 29 crimes including 11 counts of homicide. he ran into the synagogue behind me yelling and firing a gun over the weekend. suspected shooter robert bowers was in a wheelchair making his first appeara
and moved at the track level so fire crews could access the do byen gat andheld nally >> we ve used multiple ca to my knowledge this is the first time we have used it in a train re. irers have used the tool for two years and have gone through drills with bart which is why today went smoothly. we don't know anything about the person trapped but they were transferred to sf general trauma center. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> no word on when the station will reopen. we will keep you updated...
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so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental and forstmann which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton on. obama era's climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting with. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree rise in global temperatures by twenty one hundred seven degrees is beyond catastrophic it's without a doubt the end of life as we know it so you may think well this is great since it has finally signed on to climate change we can get to work doing something about this not exactly the troubling mystery as you wrote the report to justify president trump's decision to freeze federal fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks built after twenty twenty so this report basically says t
so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental and forstmann which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton on. obama era's climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting with. and good luck people that...
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so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree run.
so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want...
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but let's get back to thrums do trade deal it's worse than just environmental standards it's the us and ca increases the cost of pharmaceutical drugs through intellectual property protections that go significantly beyond nafta finally big pharma gets thrown a bone it's a bad time. it's a ballot i don't know about you but i've it just makes me sick watching per do pharmaceutical exacts begging for cigarettes underneath train trestle i'm sick of it ok for the board members of johnson and johnson offering to johnson for it's awkward it's awkward every time every time i see a pfizer c.e.o. boiling a dead rat in a back alley i figure why guy. why do bad eggs happen to good people. are those exact are really suffering but one of the most horrible parts of the t p p trade deal was the trade tribunals that could supersede u.s. law and allow corporations to do what ever the they want these are. tribunals and the new trade deal eliminates them go. read it and when the u.s. m.c.a. reduces the limb and. just of. the mother. dies down a little. i'm beginning to think this trade the other drugs and was
but let's get back to thrums do trade deal it's worse than just environmental standards it's the us and ca increases the cost of pharmaceutical drugs through intellectual property protections that go significantly beyond nafta finally big pharma gets thrown a bone it's a bad time. it's a ballot i don't know about you but i've it just makes me sick watching per do pharmaceutical exacts begging for cigarettes underneath train trestle i'm sick of it ok for the board members of johnson and johnson...
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us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree rise in global temperatures by twenty one hundred seven degrees is beyond catastrophic it's without a doubt the end of life as we know it so you may think well this is great since you know trump has finally signed on to climate change we can get to work doing something about this that exactly the troubling mystery as you wrote the report to justify a president trumps decision to freeze federal fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks built after twenty twenty so this report basically says the world is anyone who cares a
us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report...
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infrastructure, and in addition, ofnuclear reactors and 60% electric consumers actually use ca technologydoes raise some kind of issue, and broadcom must pointed out that the united states has already green lit and approve this and they are just waiting for approval from the european union and japan. we can't know for certain, especially with the greater fall in the market today, but let me bring into the bloomberg terminal, i have two charts, one on short interest. if anyone were to gain from broadcom stall, it would be those who shorted the stock. i think it is interesting, short interest has risen ever since september and ever since late august, short interest in total has also risen. take that as you will, i will show you the numbers here. in addition, i want to show you the supply chain function on my second bloomberg terminal chart. broadcom is in the center here and at the bottom, these are its peers in the industry. microdevices, marvell technology, nvidia and others. let's say someone was trying to derail this broadcom deal. these could be the company's that are at the heart of i
infrastructure, and in addition, ofnuclear reactors and 60% electric consumers actually use ca technologydoes raise some kind of issue, and broadcom must pointed out that the united states has already green lit and approve this and they are just waiting for approval from the european union and japan. we can't know for certain, especially with the greater fall in the market today, but let me bring into the bloomberg terminal, i have two charts, one on short interest. if anyone were to gain from...
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us. we do not need ca i’s journey to the us.eed cars and buses, said this man, i started walking eight days ago and i will not stop here. says this man. we feel anna jones, we will keep going all the way to the us. —— energised. mexican police were given the order to stand down, return to the order to stand down, return to the buses and allowed the many hundreds of migrants to pass unhindered. over the weekend, hundreds of migrants to pass unhindered. overthe weekend, it hundreds of migrants to pass unhindered. over the weekend, it had looked like the mexican border might be in passable, with the gate closed and all the migrants stuck on the bridge. the scale of this convoy having been revealed. after coming so having been revealed. after coming so far, it was the breaking point for many. some are back on the bus to go back home. but we witnessed just how so many others avoided the authorities. their determination an obvious desperation to escape the life they let a hide in honduras compelling them to take brass across the borde
us. we do not need ca i’s journey to the us.eed cars and buses, said this man, i started walking eight days ago and i will not stop here. says this man. we feel anna jones, we will keep going all the way to the us. —— energised. mexican police were given the order to stand down, return to the order to stand down, return to the buses and allowed the many hundreds of migrants to pass unhindered. over the weekend, hundreds of migrants to pass unhindered. overthe weekend, it hundreds of...
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electric companies are serviced by companies using ca systems and used in 29 u.s. nuclear reactors. are they reviewing this transaction between broadcom buying c.a. technologies? >> in this forum i can't speak to open investigations but aphay to talk to you about it. >> we will send you a letter advocating they look at this, but we think that if they were looking at broadcom previously just because broadcom has changed their dough mow soil to here doesn't mean we shouldn't look at broadcom. director wray does the fbi access the foreign intelligence database for information on domestic crime? >> the foreign intelligence surveillance database? we have a variety of databases. we do not investigate domestic crimes through our fisa authorities. >> that would seem to contradict things that we've heard previously. you're saying that the fbi does not access any of the foreign databases, either the 12 triple three or the fisa database looking at domestic crime? >> well, maybe you and i are using slightly different definitions of the term domestic crime. we use the foreign intelligence author
electric companies are serviced by companies using ca systems and used in 29 u.s. nuclear reactors. are they reviewing this transaction between broadcom buying c.a. technologies? >> in this forum i can't speak to open investigations but aphay to talk to you about it. >> we will send you a letter advocating they look at this, but we think that if they were looking at broadcom previously just because broadcom has changed their dough mow soil to here doesn't mean we shouldn't look at...
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are service by companies using ca systems. used in 29 u.s. nuclear reactors. are they reviewing the -- >> sera come in this form i can speak to open investigations. >> we will send you a letter and whatever if they were looking at.com previously, just because it's changed doesn't mean we still shouldn't like a brought calm. director ray, does the fbi access to foreign intelligence surveillance database for information on domestic crime? >> foreign intelligence surveillance database. we have a variety of databases. we do not investigate domestic crime through our fisa authorities. >> that would seem to contradict things referred previously appeared the fbi does not access any of the foreign databases with the 12 triples three or the fisa database looking on domestic crime. >> maybe you and i are using slightly different definitions of the term domestic crime. we use the foreign intelligence authorities we have in the foreign intelligence databases we have to investigate counterterrorism, counterintelligence and hyperactivity on behalf of foreign actors. other s
are service by companies using ca systems. used in 29 u.s. nuclear reactors. are they reviewing the -- >> sera come in this form i can speak to open investigations. >> we will send you a letter and whatever if they were looking at.com previously, just because it's changed doesn't mean we still shouldn't like a brought calm. director ray, does the fbi access to foreign intelligence surveillance database for information on domestic crime? >> foreign intelligence surveillance...
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penny, you use home ca re will be getting. is own mess because here's care scheme is not paid right. as an activist and a poet and writer, i would right. as an activist and a poet and writer, iwould not right. as an activist and a poet and writer, i would not be doing this. i wouldn't be doing this without pas, asi wouldn't be doing this without pas, as i prefer to call them. this issue goes round and round and round, i have been on payments for 30 years. the emergency care agencys that i use have been, quite frankly, unusable. can you give us an example of why? as i say in my activist poem, people do not turn up or they are not paid properly. it does not create a good environment for the delivery of good care. it goes on and on. another issue i really want to point out is that we are all likely to need some sort of care. we are all likely to need this service around us. sol are all likely to need this service around us. so i don't know where we can take this. we need to decide whether we want to support ourselves and our own s
penny, you use home ca re will be getting. is own mess because here's care scheme is not paid right. as an activist and a poet and writer, i would right. as an activist and a poet and writer, iwould not right. as an activist and a poet and writer, i would not be doing this. i wouldn't be doing this without pas, asi wouldn't be doing this without pas, as i prefer to call them. this issue goes round and round and round, i have been on payments for 30 years. the emergency care agencys that i use...
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. >> reporter: tonight, sheriff's officials tell us they are .investigating this ca they urge anyone with information about the shooting to give them a call. in waldorwaldorf, i'm shomari s news 4. >>> check out this video of a takedown on the street in prince george's county today. this man led them on a wild chase from virginia to d.c. before getting ctured in district heights, maryland. he slipp f awaym police last month. you maybe recall, during a standoff at a hotel. he fell off the radar until this morning, when he was spotted in fairfax county. before the standoff and todaass ch he was wanted for grandan larceny d credit card fraud. >>> lgbtq advocates packed a school board meeting tonight, reacting to reports that a transgender middle school student was separated from the other students ding an emergency drill because students were sheltering in boys and girls lockerooms. tonight, parents, clergy and teachers called on the school to do a better job of training school staff to address the needs of transgender students. >> i'm tired of not being able openly support students if
. >> reporter: tonight, sheriff's officials tell us they are .investigating this ca they urge anyone with information about the shooting to give them a call. in waldorwaldorf, i'm shomari s news 4. >>> check out this video of a takedown on the street in prince george's county today. this man led them on a wild chase from virginia to d.c. before getting ctured in district heights, maryland. he slipp f awaym police last month. you maybe recall, during a standoff at a hotel. he fell...
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the saudi officials are saying, listen, give us an account, and ca khashoggie was brutally murdered ins building behind me, still no sense of where his body may be. >> thank you so much for that excellent, excellent work. we're really grateful and our viewers are as well. >>> coming up a mixed message from the trump administration, what exactly is the team's position. >>> and we'll have more on special counsel robert mueller's focus on a long time trump adviser, that could lead to a potential roger stone indictment. and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. but birds eye made it deliciousfrom zucchini.a. mmm... mashed potatoes...and rice! but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a fork! oh no. (giggles) birds eye veggie made. so veggie good. ♪ whether it's a big t
the saudi officials are saying, listen, give us an account, and ca khashoggie was brutally murdered ins building behind me, still no sense of where his body may be. >> thank you so much for that excellent, excellent work. we're really grateful and our viewers are as well. >>> coming up a mixed message from the trump administration, what exactly is the team's position. >>> and we'll have more on special counsel robert mueller's focus on a long time trump adviser, that...
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our officer simply chose to close out the ca b.r.ecomnds using the app, manned by dispatch 24/7. if you need a response right away, you're better off just picking up the phone. you may remember these cell phone videos of a rider smokingg meth. she says this incident won't stop her from riding b.a.r.t., but she would like to see one improvement -- >> i would like to see more patrols. >> reporter: that's something b.a.r.t. police would like to see, as well. they have 21 openings right now. a recent study recommends that the agency hire 94 more officers in the next five years. larry and ama, back to you. >> that seems like a long time to hire, 94 in five years. did b.a.r.t. give you any indication why it would be such a long process? >> reporter: something we need to keep in mind, this is just a suggestion from the study. of course, there are a lot of in fact, in order to hire all of these new staff members, they offer $10,000 in bonuses to anyone who applies and completes their program. >> thank you. and we're always interested to hear what you're seeing and experiencing on b.a.r.t
our officer simply chose to close out the ca b.r.ecomnds using the app, manned by dispatch 24/7. if you need a response right away, you're better off just picking up the phone. you may remember these cell phone videos of a rider smokingg meth. she says this incident won't stop her from riding b.a.r.t., but she would like to see one improvement -- >> i would like to see more patrols. >> reporter: that's something b.a.r.t. police would like to see, as well. they have 21 openings right...
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presiden [ laughter and applause ] according to "the new york times," president trump still uses his iphone for cas though aides have told him russian spies routinely eavesdrop on them. of course, it doesn't count as eavesdropping if that's who youa ed. [ laughter and applause ] "hello, russian spy."a followinport that russian and chinese spies are listening in on president trump's phone calls, trump tweeted, quote, "i rarely use a cell phone, and when i do, it's government authorized." which i guess explains why thee government gm this phone. [ laughter and applause ] ethiopia tod appointed the country's first female president, so congraons to, and i hope i'm pronouncing this right, hillary clinton. [ laughter and applause ] the mayor of a town in canada is under scrutiny after allowing residents to fly so-called straight pride flags. a straight pride flag is like a gay pride flag except the colors totally do not go togeth. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and finally, a woman had to be removed from a flight from scotland to london yesterday, after attempting to sneak an emotional support cat onto the pl
presiden [ laughter and applause ] according to "the new york times," president trump still uses his iphone for cas though aides have told him russian spies routinely eavesdrop on them. of course, it doesn't count as eavesdropping if that's who youa ed. [ laughter and applause ] "hello, russian spy."a followinport that russian and chinese spies are listening in on president trump's phone calls, trump tweeted, quote, "i rarely use a cell phone, and when i do, it's...
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us, thato means one in this studio won the lottery over the weekend. actly. we're we'll have one of the head honchos from the lottery. i'll get you kleenex, benadryl. >> we'll start with the growing ca of people marching through central america with hopes of makin uit to the. with the midterm elections fast approaching, it has the attention of the white house and congress. nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from southern mexico where that group is right no gabe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many of theigrants slept here in this plaza overnight. the mexican government had hoped to stop this group at the southern border. that did not happen. this morning the migrant caravan is growing as it marches to thes u.s.,lling to 7,000 people. we're going to keep moving forward, this man says. he's been travel for more than a week with his 2-year-old daughter. now the mexican government says it won't use force to stop the migrants but urging them to apply for refugee thstatus. he midterms fast approaching, president trump is seizing on this. >> the democrats like caravans. reporter: promising to use the military to seal the u.s. border. people have to apply for asylum in mexico first. >>
us, thato means one in this studio won the lottery over the weekend. actly. we're we'll have one of the head honchos from the lottery. i'll get you kleenex, benadryl. >> we'll start with the growing ca of people marching through central america with hopes of makin uit to the. with the midterm elections fast approaching, it has the attention of the white house and congress. nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from southern mexico where that group is right no gabe, good morning. >>...
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it should of course be used with great ca re should of course be used with great care and discretion who have been convicted of the most grave criminal offences. and this applies to some of the despicable men involved in gang rape " gang despicable men involved in gang rape —— gang —based child exploitation. so my message to the very worst criminals is clear. if you grossly abuse the laws of this country, you will no longer be welcome in our home. it is when we are comfortable with our own security, identity and values, that we are also comfortable being open with others, whether at home or abroad. that means building that safe home, that tolerant and welcoming home, that home where eve ryo ne welcoming home, that home where everyone plays by the same rules. we are the party that can make this happen. driven by a patriotic belief in what this country is about and what we are capable of. we are proud of who we are, proud of what we do, and proud of where we are going. i speak with feeling about this country. because for my family, britain was a choice, they came here forfreedom, brita
it should of course be used with great ca re should of course be used with great care and discretion who have been convicted of the most grave criminal offences. and this applies to some of the despicable men involved in gang rape " gang despicable men involved in gang rape —— gang —based child exploitation. so my message to the very worst criminals is clear. if you grossly abuse the laws of this country, you will no longer be welcome in our home. it is when we are comfortable with...
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enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian faulks challenging those in ca asking tough questions demanding us. as comforts intensify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground in the senses of how gushing through the rhetoric holding the couple to account for the conflicts. conflicts of conflict zones with jensen jets on w. . these is the beauty to learn you steve. hard. to. see the signs show on t w come to you tomorrow today coming up. a look back in time to a flying reptile as big as a truck. a critical view of venture reality is a place to change our world. and we celebrate the out his return to switzerland and the citizens.
enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian faulks challenging those in ca asking tough questions demanding us. as comforts intensify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground in the senses of how gushing through the rhetoric holding the couple to account for the conflicts. conflicts of conflict zones with jensen jets on w. . these is the beauty to learn you steve. hard. to. see the signs show on t w come to you tomorrow today coming up. a look back in time to a flying reptile as big as a...
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trump has sent 5000 troops to the border of the us to police it, the rhetoric is stepping up police it, the rhetoric is stepping up every day as this my grand cand caravan gets closer to the us. it's terrible and i disagree with it, it's useful for donald trump trying to move everyone away from the cabin on scandal that he's been engulfed in and his response to the pittsburgh all that kind of stuff, he's always on safe ground when, this is his comfort zone, immigration, division, throwing that red meat to his base saying protect our borders. that's him in his save space. let us finish with of course halloween story. in the express. britain's stooke spending to hit £690 million it has not reached that in our house but look at all the stuff hanging around, the windows we wa nt stuff hanging around, the windows we want be far off. yes, it's become a big thing hasn't it? it's a huge thing, we have a 17—month—old daughter and we bought her three different outfits because he could not decide which one to get, i pumpkin outfits, she's not even awake past seven o'clock in the evening so i'm not sure what the point is of that. if i want to scare people
trump has sent 5000 troops to the border of the us to police it, the rhetoric is stepping up police it, the rhetoric is stepping up every day as this my grand cand caravan gets closer to the us. it's terrible and i disagree with it, it's useful for donald trump trying to move everyone away from the cabin on scandal that he's been engulfed in and his response to the pittsburgh all that kind of stuff, he's always on safe ground when, this is his comfort zone, immigration, division, throwing that...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. >>> here's a look at today's ca>>> a canadian professor who helped revolutionize the use of lasers in research made nobel peace prize. donna strickland became only the third woman to win the prize in physics and the first in 55 years. >> all i can say is i'm overwhelmed really. i will tell you that over the years, because this is for work done a long, long time ago, somebody did comment. actually somebody from the nobel prize, they think it's the first time ever that someone got it for the very first paper. >> strickland won the nobel in physics with scientists from the u.s. and france. their work paved the way for laser eye surgery to improve vision. it also helped to make lasers deliver more powerful flashes of light. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," chelsea clinton tells us all about her latest book, "start now, you can make a difference." i'm anne-marie green.ie green. this is the "cbs morning news." tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. an
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. >>> here's a look at today's ca>>> a canadian professor who helped revolutionize the use of lasers in research made nobel peace prize. donna strickland became only the third woman to win the prize in physics and the first in 55 years. >> all i can say is i'm overwhelmed really. i will tell you that over the years, because this is for work done a long, long time ago, somebody...
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us. somebody should be gay, right?ca statisy. [ laughter ] they say one in every five amicans is gay. xual, right? [ laughter ] have no idea who it is. [ laughter and applause ] we are waiting patiently by the closet like -- [ laughter ] "who is it?" my younger brother, he was a good suspect. [ laughter ] when he was eight years old, he just decided to be a vegan. we were like, "he's definitely the gay one." [ laughter ] we justified it, we were like, "it makes sense,...
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now schools areurning to thi a new marijuana test k so small and simple almost anyone ca use it.positive. right now we are inside this colorado high school where they actually use those marijuana test kits, and we are going to try it out in a real-life test. on this table we have a lot of stuff. we have vape pens. we have cookies. we have gummy candies. we have a couple ofks backpac regular school stuff, right? now, these are regular chocolate chip cookies, these are regular gummies. watch. will eat this one. no pot in here. is is a regular backpack. on this side these are pot okies. these are pot gummies. and there was pot in this eeckpack. we are going to s if a test kit can spot the pot. the co-creator of the test kit michael callahan is on the other side of the school. he has no idea which objects have thc and which don't. >> first up, the vape pens. fo you at home, the one on the right is aot nicine pen. the one on the left is a pot pen. howoes this work?th >> you take pretreated swab. it has some secret sauce in there. make sure you cover the whole mouthpiece. wabs both of
now schools areurning to thi a new marijuana test k so small and simple almost anyone ca use it.positive. right now we are inside this colorado high school where they actually use those marijuana test kits, and we are going to try it out in a real-life test. on this table we have a lot of stuff. we have vape pens. we have cookies. we have gummy candies. we have a couple ofks backpac regular school stuff, right? now, these are regular chocolate chip cookies, these are regular gummies. watch....
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with the us mid—term elections just weeks away, this ca rava n elections just weeks away, this caravanildren, has taken on a domestic political dimension in the united states. it is one which may soon stop them in their tracks. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m chetan pathak. coming up on friday‘s sport briefiing: lewis hamilton looks to wrap up the formula one drivers championship in texas this weekend. simona halep pulls out of the wta tour finals. and a bizarre run—out for pakistan, but australia will need more than that to stop them. major league baseball‘s world series is getting closer. we will soon know who will be competing in the best—of—seven series. coming up in the national league, the los angeles dodgers are one win away, having finished runners—up last season. they beat the milwaukee brewers 5—2 in their last game. so they have a 3—2 lead in their series, with game six in milwaukee on friday. the cleveland cavaliers will be looking to bounce back on friday after losing their opening game of the nba season to the toronto raptors, g
with the us mid—term elections just weeks away, this ca rava n elections just weeks away, this caravanildren, has taken on a domestic political dimension in the united states. it is one which may soon stop them in their tracks. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m chetan pathak. coming up on friday‘s sport briefiing: lewis hamilton looks to wrap up the formula one drivers championship in texas this weekend. simona halep pulls out of the wta tour...
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she seems so used to seeing korean visitors at. this undercover reporter ca ptu res visitors at. a korean patient recovering from a liver transplant, at hospital in china. the suspicion is there is a roaring trade in organs being harvested by the chinese regime. in other countries, it can take years to be —— to find a suitable organ, but here it is only weeks. so where are they coming from? china admits it used to take organs from executed prisoners and claims it stopped the practice in 2015. this campaign believes organs are still being harvested from prisoners of conscience. this man —— this man, who was released from the education labour camp last year, claims healthy practitioners of his movement were given in basic and u nwa nted movement were given in basic and unwanted medical test. donald trump in thejail unwanted medical test. donald trump in the jail hospitalfor a unwanted medical test. donald trump in the jail hospital for a few times they took my hand inside a window and then they would have a rubber band wrapped around my arm and took the needle over there and take t
she seems so used to seeing korean visitors at. this undercover reporter ca ptu res visitors at. a korean patient recovering from a liver transplant, at hospital in china. the suspicion is there is a roaring trade in organs being harvested by the chinese regime. in other countries, it can take years to be —— to find a suitable organ, but here it is only weeks. so where are they coming from? china admits it used to take organs from executed prisoners and claims it stopped the practice in...
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ca. or had a hand in creatin. medica else can. >> right. >> being used for the good for all.a symbol nf usingtementut also validation. it? ihienk t analysts would age with that. tenha periods now make as right? nd appear more agreeable.e in ordeo recent editorial in the wall street journalhronicled one journalist's attempt at not using exclamation points in regular texting and e-mail conversationsor a mon her response, it wasn't easy. wsherote, that "routine e-mails can become complex calculationsd authority critics say women shouldn't have to cut down on their use of the exclamation point so and critics are trying to makether people feel comfortable is a good thing and it should benow, back and forth. i will say this. so do i.a lot in if i'm sgpp conngratulation. >> hope you'reell period. then but ian't use feel l sike you're not s or tt.utomeoelnee i feel like if i i i' mht mig salty or something like that. te>> ssve ioo like -- >> look -- le'lod>>.you ler >> i'll talk toou lat exclamatio problem when it comes toexts and e-mails getting the tone across. it leads to the bigg
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ca b the flames 5@0 t. ♪ ♪ i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to work early.ave a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections c for pre-exonditions.wo and men are frightened they e could lose repro for pre-health care.wo it's why i'm glad i have a friend named b. ben is a national leader who's protecting obampcare from president. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. synagogue. details. >> white house pushes back after critics say thehetoric is fueling the discourse and angers ou can see this is the big story at get to it. >> the only person responsible were the individuals who carried them out. it's not the enprt. >> the president will head to pittsburgh in the wake of that 11 people murdered at the hands of the gunman. the decision to visit which is after a former president of the synagogue said the president would not be wel in the city unless he denounces white nationalistism. shot and killed by a man who tried to en
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you can message us on facebook, you can you can message us on facebook, you ca n text you can messagetart to a season for 29 years after losing at west ham at the weekend. tonight mourinho's men take on valencia. the manager is accusing some players of caring less than others. i think that some care more than others. do you want to say who? no, everybody in the club has a role to play. has a role to play. everybody has a role to play. the kit man has a role to play. the nutritionist has a role to play. i have a role to play, everybody has a role to play. when we win, we all win. when we lose, we all lose. and when we lose, the responsibility i think is the responsibility of everyone. manchester city's kevin de bruyne has returned to training following his knee injury sooner than expected. the belgian midfielder innjured his right knee six weeks ago and is uklikely to play tonight. city are away to hoffenheim, looking to bounce back after losing at home to lyon. the last two seasons, when i'm here, we qualified quite comfortable. and maybe we will have to realise how complicated is the
you can message us on facebook, you can you can message us on facebook, you ca n text you can messagetart to a season for 29 years after losing at west ham at the weekend. tonight mourinho's men take on valencia. the manager is accusing some players of caring less than others. i think that some care more than others. do you want to say who? no, everybody in the club has a role to play. has a role to play. everybody has a role to play. the kit man has a role to play. the nutritionist has a role...
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ca trip. >> i think he's going to make us all very proud. i feel very strongly that in the end maybe the process, it was really unattracted, but theas extra week something that i think was really good. >> inside the senate hehamber, democrats argued next step must be action on election day. >> there is one answer, vote. while republicans embraced their narrow victory. >> judge brett kavanaugh is among the very best our nation has to offer. he will make the senate and the count proud. >> with the vice president presiding, protesters tried to interrupt the actual vote. >> the sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. >> but the narrow margin was enough. >> on this vote, the ayes are 50, the nays are 48. thein nion of brett m. kavanaugh of maryland to be an associateusce of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed. >> reporter: and brett kavanaugh will be sworn in privately tonight as an associatece jus of the supreme court. kelly o'donnell, nbc news, the white house. >> for more on today's historic vote and its impact i wa
ca trip. >> i think he's going to make us all very proud. i feel very strongly that in the end maybe the process, it was really unattracted, but theas extra week something that i think was really good. >> inside the senate hehamber, democrats argued next step must be action on election day. >> there is one answer, vote. while republicans embraced their narrow victory. >> judge brett kavanaugh is among the very best our nation has to offer. he will make the senate and the...
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the campaign from dying matters forces us to think about our end of life ca re forces us to think aboutin getting through this. also, the public has a role to play in this. don't be afraid to ask the questions. but we need to be comfortable talking about death and bereavement and just helping each other through this. toby helping each other through this. to by scott helping each other through this. toby scott from dying matters, thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather. some others got off to a cold and foggy start this morning. it was slow to live but spells of sunshine through the afternoon. more in the way of cloud across northern ireland, scotland bringing patchy rain. sunshine but showers developing across northern and western scotland. temperatures are 12 and 13 celsius. further south, more like 14, 15, 16 and 17. clear skies are placed with cloud and with light winds, mist and fog developing. temperatures in more sheltered spots could be closer to freezing. a chilly night for eastern parts of scotland. tomorrow, more cloud across scotland, northern ireland and
the campaign from dying matters forces us to think about our end of life ca re forces us to think aboutin getting through this. also, the public has a role to play in this. don't be afraid to ask the questions. but we need to be comfortable talking about death and bereavement and just helping each other through this. toby helping each other through this. to by scott helping each other through this. toby scott from dying matters, thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather. some...
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bandit during the summer in the us because campaigners say it leads to increased pollution and increased smog. the president wants to do a load of regulation, he was the ca round. the question is whether or not this will actually have an impact. 20 us states and not even have gas stations that sell this particular type of fuel, so the question as one article put it is if you build it, will they come? it is regulations are scrapped, will that mean more americans get you up with a tubular type of fuel. will it be more available and as a result will it be able to help corn growing states, which is one of the reasons the president wants to do this, states like iowa would have been by tarus. asa like iowa would have been by tarus. as a result, he introduced me an economy in the states with can help the republican party come midterm elections. thanks very much, canuck, from your. the international monetary fund has warned that the trade war between the us and china risks making the world a "poorer and more dangerous place". in its latest assessment of the global economy, the imf has lowered its global growth forecasts for this year and next. the assesment came
bandit during the summer in the us because campaigners say it leads to increased pollution and increased smog. the president wants to do a load of regulation, he was the ca round. the question is whether or not this will actually have an impact. 20 us states and not even have gas stations that sell this particular type of fuel, so the question as one article put it is if you build it, will they come? it is regulations are scrapped, will that mean more americans get you up with a tubular type of...
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looking at the electronics,ca ras, anything technical, digital footprint that we leave behind us, whether internet searches or cameras in the area of packages. jane: what about a profile ofig who they be looking for? >> i've addressed that issue in the last 24 hore than any ngngle topic. we're all wanhat profile. but i think the other pieces of the investigation have to advance some before we come out withhat miracle profile that really is going to be something in the middle probably something that we all expect. and what thenvestigators don't need is that profile to mislead them and say, this person does not fit the profile, so should not prioritize them. they need the evidence to take them where this investation is going to go. there are hundreds of them prepared to do this. this is really an all-star team of law enforcement with who comprises the jttf's, the joirr ism task forces. these agencies are all very capable on their own. and so we heard in the press conference they are now one solid team. we will see what kind of results they get in the coming days. jane: how prevalent are thr
looking at the electronics,ca ras, anything technical, digital footprint that we leave behind us, whether internet searches or cameras in the area of packages. jane: what about a profile ofig who they be looking for? >> i've addressed that issue in the last 24 hore than any ngngle topic. we're all wanhat profile. but i think the other pieces of the investigation have to advance some before we come out withhat miracle profile that really is going to be something in the middle probably...
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us. and he came into contact with colleagues that t.m.o. ca he's above all however he came into contact with the collection dozens of its incredible potential was just slumbering in the basement submitted of course the support of the german foreign office was vital from the very beginnings as makings on its. thirty works by international artists from the tehran collection were to be shown as well as thirty works by twentieth century iranian artists. in spite of all the restrictions iran still has more artists today than ever before . here at one of tehran's most renowned art schools the majority of students are women a development that demonstrates the extent to which women have become emancipated over the past thirty eight years despite all the restrictions they have won their place in the islamic republic in the past only two to three women would be present at an art lecture. iran's most famous sculptor remembers it all well. parviz town of ali teaches here at the mom their institute of art in tehran one of his sculptures was to be sent to t
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>> well, talk abut things that aiven't changed since 2016, president trump caing on immigration, president trump using of the very same language that he used in that speech when he rolled down the escalator and said i'm running for president and they send not the best people, they send drug dealers, he's using the very same language now at his rallies p to rile his voters, and polling would indicate both a pew poll and a kaiser family foundation poll that, among republican voters, illegal immigration is an incredibly salient issue, it is their number one issue. so he is talking to republicans there. yeah. >> but not necessarily independent voters who still see the economic and healthcare as the top issues. immigration and terroriuch lower on their list of concerns. >> woodruff: some things are the same, somehings changed. >> some things are a little changed, and he's not runningns aghillary clinton this time. it's a referendum on trump, not a choice. >> but he lks a lot about a it in his rallies. >> he does bring her up. >> woodruff: clock is ticking, two more weeks. thank you both. >> you're welcome.
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in iowa, he just got off the campaign trial over weekend, urging supporters in can ca to e republican, that is it for usnight. we thank for being with us. sarah carter, and john salomon, thank you for being with us, see you tomorrow. good night from new york. good night from new york. kennedy: judge brett kavanaugh is not justice brett kavanaugh. he was sworn in moments ago. there was a ceremony at the white house the democrats are still vowing to keep up the fight. yeah man with some even suggesting they could try to impeach the newest justice at right now however the president is celebrating his latest victory. watch. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly so that i will administer justice without --
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." >> smith: these middlemen areed ca placement agents.pp arently, unbeknownst to us, the placement agents being paid fees, so they were ssmpensated very generously for us giving our busio these funds. the lead placement ant for arrowhawk was a fellow from new york named glen sergeon. >> smith: yeah, this is glen sergeon. >> yes.hi >> smith: soguy, he was the salesman for arrowhawk? >> correct. >> smith: in 2009, when arrowhawk was being considered, the only person on the krs board with much investment management experience was chris tobe.s he thought it risky bet. >> ...you hire a hedge fund, you're looking for a fund that has a track record, experience.h >> smiright, and this one didn't. >> correct. buglen sergeon had a relationship with adam tosh, the chief investment officer of krs at the time. tosh sold us that... >> smith: tobe told me that krs's chief investment officer, am tosh, convinced the board to invest in arrowhawk, which omresulted in a large fee arrowhawk for tosh's man, glen sergeon. >> smith: and how much money was he paid to bring in arrowhawk? >> two million for arrowha
." >> smith: these middlemen areed ca placement agents.pp arently, unbeknownst to us, the placement agents being paid fees, so they were ssmpensated very generously for us giving our busio these funds. the lead placement ant for arrowhawk was a fellow from new york named glen sergeon. >> smith: yeah, this is glen sergeon. >> yes.hi >> smith: soguy, he was the salesman for arrowhawk? >> correct. >> smith: in 2009, when arrowhawk was being considered, the...
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ca blled tk bone of australia. ught with them pouring rain. one thing is certain. r be visit will neve forgotten. us >> so gorgnd beautiful. they're special. and owe he spoke beautifully about farmers. nice because kwielt a lot of us are farmers. you couldn't have made a better aussie. n auss.ld have been a he should have been. eh? ike it 've seen nothing l for decades. you feel sure the duke return.hess will s time to cut your budgets by 5%. that is what president trump ingd his cabinetoday follow amunsment the budget deficit for billion.l be $779 putting it at a six-year high. for more on what numbe mn, i spoke to kim gibson. cutting budgetsou by 5%s a lot. can they do it? will it work?it >> you kno something he's done in the past and it's a of government these budgets. million off 100 spending so when talking about a ction, one estimate said $60 billion, it's not a lot. t's not big enough to significantly impact that ballooning deficit. >> republicans are supposed to hogs.ficit how has thdeicit managed to size?n to this on their watch? >> we saw the sene majority leader blamed it on rising spendi
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they're using fear as a tactic. wainon to take away he ca. >> that thought. more jon favreau, jon lovett, and we'll be right back with more jon favreau, jon lovett, and tommy vietor. ellla policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. the cold and flu fightings. karen's machine. card. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infect
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people are grabbing children and they are using children to come in to our country inme many cas. >> one more question on saudi arabia. you have talked a lot about your good relationship with the king, and the first prince -- all of that, are you considering -- >> i have to see what happens. i mean, you know, a lot of work is being done right now. i have to see. now, one of the reasons it was my first pick, is if you remember, it was $110 billion of mul te -- of military that they were going to buy. but they were going to invest, $450 billion in our country through the companies. i think you were there. and all of theser amp ratheon a general electric and general motors, they were there getting contracts for 35 billion, 40 billion. nobody has seen anything like it. when you say, that was my first country. that was my first country, because no other country is going to be investing $450 billion. 110 billion dwlrs $110 billion . it's a lot of money. [ inaudible question ] china wants to make a deal. china would love to make a deal. i don't think they are ready yet. i just don't think t
people are grabbing children and they are using children to come in to our country inme many cas. >> one more question on saudi arabia. you have talked a lot about your good relationship with the king, and the first prince -- all of that, are you considering -- >> i have to see what happens. i mean, you know, a lot of work is being done right now. i have to see. now, one of the reasons it was my first pick, is if you remember, it was $110 billion of mul te -- of military that they...
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us and china. big economies to be missing from this meeting. how releva nt ca n to be missing from this meeting.eting be?l really interesting question. the key thing about donald trump‘s issue, it‘s not really about the wto being a rule—based international trade system. it is also the us and china‘s growth model. you can‘t have your cake and eat it. you can‘t enjoy the liberal trade order on one hand and exercise state capitalism on the other. it‘s a deep—rooted concern and i don‘t think the summit in the next couple of days will resolve that by improving the dispute settlement system. more importantly, with two big players missing from the discussion, i think it raises the interesting question of whether the wto can reform itself into a more effective body in triangulating between the us and china, or will the trade war between the countries derailed the wto as an organisation. president trump's criticism has brought us to question wto rules and the organisation itself. it has been around for a while and this is version 2.0. we have a digital economy now and the world has changed considerably i
us and china. big economies to be missing from this meeting. how releva nt ca n to be missing from this meeting.eting be?l really interesting question. the key thing about donald trump‘s issue, it‘s not really about the wto being a rule—based international trade system. it is also the us and china‘s growth model. you can‘t have your cake and eat it. you can‘t enjoy the liberal trade order on one hand and exercise state capitalism on the other. it‘s a deep—rooted concern and i...
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use. one is about the prisoners. there are nine high profile political prisoners right now. mr caolitical prisoners right now. mr carles puigdemont‘s in exile, but these nine, including his deputy, there they sit in prison and they're accused of very serious crimes by the spanish government. sedition, rebellion etc. you have said that you want the government in madrid to intervene in their cases, to release these people. surely the message of your movement from the very beginning is the spanish courts have been politicised in the past and must not be politicised in the future. so why are you calling for the government to influence the independent judiciary? the government to influence the independentjudiciary? no, the spanish government has a lot of tools and rules and rights to intervene in a sense, notjust giving instructions to a prosecutor for one personal case, or individual, or group case. there was a recent appeal on the basis of the families saying this was intolerable and unreasonable distress being imposed on the prisoners' families and the supreme court threw it out. th
use. one is about the prisoners. there are nine high profile political prisoners right now. mr caolitical prisoners right now. mr carles puigdemont‘s in exile, but these nine, including his deputy, there they sit in prison and they're accused of very serious crimes by the spanish government. sedition, rebellion etc. you have said that you want the government in madrid to intervene in their cases, to release these people. surely the message of your movement from the very beginning is the...
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us senators later — despite allegations of sexual assault. toxic air pollution is much worse in eight areas of england than previously thought — a government review reveals the opera singer montserrat careddie mercury became the signature song of the 1992 barcelona 0lympics, has died at the age of 85. the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years, and she became a world—renowned star in the 1960s, playing in the world's leading opera houses. she was extremely well—known in spain, but here in the uk there's one song, recorded with freddie mercury for the barcelona 0lympics, for which she will best be remembered. # barcelona. # they recorded this as a duet, in 1987, five years before the games. but freddie mercury died in 1991, so monserrat caballe sang barcelona at the opening ceremony with jose carreras and placido domingo. a funeral service is expected to be held for her on monday. earlier i spoke to soprano singer denise leigh. she explained why montserrat caballe was so important to opera. i was 15 when i first heard cursing with freddie mercury, because that was my first exposure to her. possibly my first exposure to opera. i wa
us senators later — despite allegations of sexual assault. toxic air pollution is much worse in eight areas of england than previously thought — a government review reveals the opera singer montserrat careddie mercury became the signature song of the 1992 barcelona 0lympics, has died at the age of 85. the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years, and she became a world—renowned star in the 1960s, playing in the world's leading opera...