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. >> for all of us, new york yankees for joining us. >> as we leave you, we'll take a look at city hallky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." emily ratajkowski. our 13th annual half-and-half halloween pageant. and music from trippie redd. and now, boo, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheering and applause]. >> jimmy: what a great time and happy halloween. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. we are in costume
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. >> for all of us, new york yankees for joining us. >> as we leave you, we'll take a look at city hall aglow of orange. >> we are on the prowl for great viral videos as we kick off halloween "right this minute." strange sounds on a haunted aircraft. >> there is no one in this plane. >> we had a security guard fearing for his life. >> what was >> scare in the air. how a thrill ride turns chilling. >> oh, no. >> it is a halloween rule for mom. ♪ >> it is a good thing you went trick or treating. plus the buzz word for your shot to win a new ipad miniand a spooky elevator prank. the halloween headless bit gets them every time. >> i love one of the nurses goes, i'm not trained for this. >> an airport worker in the middle of the night at mexico city heard banging come from one of the plane interiors. there is no one in this plane. he makes it all the way to the back and confirms that. as he's walking out, he hears a noise again and it makes him turn back >>
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protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo as well as in cities in the us including new york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced to betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual misconduct in twenty fourteen let's bring in our man on wall street and scored against what do investors make of much of the work force of a global company just walking off the job. now well i mean we see overall a pretty tight labor market and we also see a fight for talent specially in the id industry also a wall street is on the hunt more and more for. people meaning that employees at a company like google do have certain leverage and it's not the first controversy that we seeing was google and this is a year earlier they had to pull back from a contract with the pentagon where actually some google employees h
protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo as well as in cities in the us including new york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced to betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual...
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young, he came to visit us in new york. hotelyed at the carlyle by himself. he was up at the crack of don. he would let himself into the haas -- house. he read in the living room until somebody woke up. my younger brother and i were the first one downstairs. he was behind the new york times so we didn't see us. we went to the den to turn on the television. he said, where are you going? we said, were going to watch tv. she said, -- he said, you don't want to do that. i was thinking, yes i do. he would reach on the top shelf and take down the book. you to come here and sit by me. we did. he opened the book and started to read. my mother came down 20 minutes later and stopped cold. what are you reading to them? we were not moving. we were sitting like gargoyles. she said, what you're reading to those kids? it was the history of the inoponnesian war at six :00 the morning to a four-year-old and a two-year-old. you have to be careful around grandpa. he would give you a history lesson at the drop of a hat. >> by the time you are 14, things change. what were those m
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that is certainly worrying many thank you very much since carter for following the story for us in new york. and of course we'll keep track of the tech stocks in the coming days here on the w. business continue to france now where protests against the introduction of higher fuel prices continue supporters of the movement called yellow warning vests blocked highways and traffic junctions causing of course problems in transit they are mainly directed against higher taxes on diesel and petrol hundreds of people were already injured in similar actions over the last week and fuelled by indignation these protests in northern france are among the hundreds of thousands of people who took to the streets to express their opposition to the government's fuel tax the so-called yellow vests actions stopped traffic on major roads across the country. usually takes me twelve minutes to get to work i've been stuck here for two hours nothing. so. i arrived here at three am and got stuck i can't move. waiting to see where this goes nobody knows what's going to happen. the protesters are fed up with the tax hik
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service months before us in new york so he can keep. germany has him on one billion euros to support an alliance of companies looking to produce bunch resells for electric cars now the measure has announced fine economists are paid to outsmart the design to reduce the dependence of german call makers on asian resupplies says europe should aim to produce a third of wild wild batteries supplies by twenty thirty. the future of the automobile sector is electric a message that is finally hitting home in germany the country now has fifty four thousand electric cars on the road that's not many but twenty thousand more than just a year ago. more and more german carmakers are producing electrochemical volkswagen has announced a total sales target for all of its brands of three million units per year by twenty twenty five. but to meet those goals manufacturers need huge amounts of battery cells and there are not enough of them in germany the largest battery producers are in japan china and south korea and so far they have the market effect of the
service months before us in new york so he can keep. germany has him on one billion euros to support an alliance of companies looking to produce bunch resells for electric cars now the measure has announced fine economists are paid to outsmart the design to reduce the dependence of german call makers on asian resupplies says europe should aim to produce a third of wild wild batteries supplies by twenty thirty. the future of the automobile sector is electric a message that is finally hitting...
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news your community. >> joining us from new york is john fund from national review and the book, "who is counting. how fraudsters and bureaucrats putter vote at risk." here in washington, kris step clark, the director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. thank you for being with us. let me begin with the review, blocking the ballot box, elects are not just about who is running. it's also about who i is a allowed at the polls. kristin clark, how do you an that? >> i think it's an important question to ask a week and a half out from the mid-term election cycle. this mid-term election season has been like none other in the sense we have seen widespread and rampant voter suppression efforts at the local and state level in many communities in the country and ground zero for this perhaps has been georgia, where we have seen local officials on the ground in places like randolph county, working to shutter seven of nine polling sites in an area that is rural, has a large african-american population, we were able to defeat that effort, and now we're fighting secretary of state brian kemp at
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at this point so really some broader concerns there on the horizon past black friday there for us in new york thank you. amazon employees in germany and spain are also marking black friday but in a much different way they're striking one of the company's busiest days this is working conditions are unfair and they're pushing for collective bargaining agreements. this was the scene outside amazon's square has near madrid that will cut its carefully planned to coincide with one of the most important days in the retail giants calendar. trucks arriving with deliveries were left with little choice but to turn around this driver was even asked to join in the protest. yes a lot of the time and very going to be doing this precisely today on black friday because we want to send a message to people that aside while it may be nice to do your shopping on the computer at home or in the office and receive the products the next day there are none of people here at this logistics center working incredibly hard under a lot of pressure from our supervisors before you go here made to maintain a high production p
at this point so really some broader concerns there on the horizon past black friday there for us in new york thank you. amazon employees in germany and spain are also marking black friday but in a much different way they're striking one of the company's busiest days this is working conditions are unfair and they're pushing for collective bargaining agreements. this was the scene outside amazon's square has near madrid that will cut its carefully planned to coincide with one of the most...
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emily: bloomberg's mandeep singh for us in new york. it could be an exciting year in m&a.xt, at a time when facebook is in the spotlight for leadership issues and much more, a former employee is calling the social network out for racial inequality. we will speak to the employee, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. facebook is battling criticism on all fronts, now from an ex-worker who says the company has a racism problem. a former employee wrote a lengthy internal memo explaining how difficult it was to be black and employed at the social network. in the memo, he wrote, "facebook's disenfranchisement of black people on the platform nears the marginalization of its employees. racial discrimination at facebook is real." he says he expected some change. instead, he got a message saying his experience may not be representative. mark luckie joins us now exclusively from atlanta to discuss. describe what it's like to be black at facebook. mark: to be black at facebook is really finding your community, because you d
emily: bloomberg's mandeep singh for us in new york. it could be an exciting year in m&a.xt, at a time when facebook is in the spotlight for leadership issues and much more, a former employee is calling the social network out for racial inequality. we will speak to the employee, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. facebook is battling criticism on all fronts, now from an ex-worker who says the company has a racism...
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joining us from new york today. thanks so much. mr. israel: thank you. host: back live on capitol hill. meetings under way. the democratic caucus meeting under way. and the process under way. scott wong of the hill wrote that nancy pelosi's last leadership challenge came in 2016 when representative tim ryan won 63 votes in his failed bid to topple her. this would have been for minority leader, of course. he writes published reports stated pelosi's opponents were hoping to reach that figure again on wednesday even as they lack a candidate to run against her. this is rachel of "politico." caucus chair vote happening now. will democrats vote to put the first black woman in leadership? representative barbara lee? or reject adding another 70-something into their ranks and for the new generation, young c.b.c. member hakeem jeffries who some say the future speaker in the making. this race will be close. jeffries received big applause after his speech but lee had a bunch of people on stage with her. and that's so far what we know, they're working on conference c
joining us from new york today. thanks so much. mr. israel: thank you. host: back live on capitol hill. meetings under way. the democratic caucus meeting under way. and the process under way. scott wong of the hill wrote that nancy pelosi's last leadership challenge came in 2016 when representative tim ryan won 63 votes in his failed bid to topple her. this would have been for minority leader, of course. he writes published reports stated pelosi's opponents were hoping to reach that figure...
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fromeen hays joining us new york. thank you. >> ahead on the show, we talk about the risks and opportunities surrounding the u.s.-china dispute. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we just had that discussion about the fed and jay powell's speech in texas earlier this morning. seems he pretty much stuck to the party line of gradual rate hikes we could be seeing. let's go to reaction from chris west at pepper stone head of research. seems like there was not a big change in tone when it came to jay powell and what he thought about what is to come, but there were indications that he is knowledge that global growth is slowing now. at what point do you think risks are going to build up to the point where the fed will have to pause next year? >> i think it's definitely something they are concerned with. is so faroyment rate for the full-time level that is narrow and continuing to push the output gap. if you look at the fed's long-term projection, unemployment is 4.5 percent. next year, they believe unemployment will get down to 3.5%. u
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joined by wayne rabbani senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies and he's joining us live from new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of this attack and the timing of it. well i think the timing is interesting because there has been a concerted effort led by egypt and the united states excuse me the united nations to achieve a cease fire and they are. long term solution for the blockade of gaza strip. and this is supposed to be an agreement between israel on the one hand and the hamas militant was a gaza strip on the other and the now we have this very serious attack and so the question arises why did israel do it and i think in the past one can think of several explanations why the gauge inspire the thing one would be to give hamas a bloody nose on the eve of such an agreement just to you know act. towards the israeli government's own constituents so the palestinians that any such agreement will take place on israel's terms and so on the second explanation would be that israel is seeking to. improve the terms of any such agreement because it has not ye
joined by wayne rabbani senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies and he's joining us live from new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of this attack and the timing of it. well i think the timing is interesting because there has been a concerted effort led by egypt and the united states excuse me the united nations to achieve a cease fire and they are. long term solution for the blockade of gaza strip. and this is supposed to be an agreement between...
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us companies that want to sell their goods in china. beijing, of course, says that is not true. samir hussein has more from new york. government says that the companies were looking to get information about the research and development of products relating to memory storage devices from the semiconductor company micron technology. they are american‘s largest chip making company. this is the fourth case like this that has been brought by the usjustice department since september. it is really pa rt department since september. it is really part of a broader crackdown against laois chinese espionage on american companies by the trump administration as it takes a more aggressive stance against china. both china and america have said that they are not registered for any cyber attacks to steal corporate secrets from one another. but the us justice funds as the chinese and holding up their end of that agreement. none of the companies that have been charged have yet released the statement. samir hussein they're speaking from new york. us prosecutors have charged two people over the alleged theft of billions of dollars from t
us companies that want to sell their goods in china. beijing, of course, says that is not true. samir hussein has more from new york. government says that the companies were looking to get information about the research and development of products relating to memory storage devices from the semiconductor company micron technology. they are american‘s largest chip making company. this is the fourth case like this that has been brought by the usjustice department since september. it is really...
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us. our new york business correspondence has more from there.nt vented his frustration on twitter. he wrote that he was very disappointed and that he was looking at cutting all 6m subsidies, including full electric cars. is not immediately clear what specific subsidies he had in mind, or whether he would be able to follow through on his direct. some of the subsidies would require changes to the law, for which you need is the hope of legislators. 6m's decision to close factories has angered many politicians, but perhaps none more than donald trump, who has promised to bring back american manufacturing. 6eneral to bring back american manufacturing. general motors defended its decision in a statement, they said its plan was key to support our ability to invest for future growth. many of us workers impacted by these actions would be able to shift to other 6m plants. shares in general motors soared after the company made its announcement. declines in the chinese market, investors welcomed the news. donald trump's threats we re the news. donald trump'
us. our new york business correspondence has more from there.nt vented his frustration on twitter. he wrote that he was very disappointed and that he was looking at cutting all 6m subsidies, including full electric cars. is not immediately clear what specific subsidies he had in mind, or whether he would be able to follow through on his direct. some of the subsidies would require changes to the law, for which you need is the hope of legislators. 6m's decision to close factories has angered many...
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new york state. compare that to 22,000 in virginia. the incentives are triple in new york state rather than virginia. governor andrew cuomo said this is one of the largest economic development investments in us's what new york city council speaker corey johnson had to say. amazon is one of the richest companies in the world, don't understand why a company is rich as amazon would need to billion dollars in public money. a lot of people wondering that as well. heather: cost taxpayers a lot of money. let's talk about not costing money, chick-fil-a in a new deal. >> reporter: chick-fil-a will be delivering to your home. you can order chick-fil-a from 1100 restaurants around the country within a 10 minute radius of where you live to celebrate this new deal with jordache it will be partnering with them on the delivery. you will be able to get a free chick-fil-a sandwich, you just have to place your order by next tuesday. on orders of $5 or more. heather: delivery trouble. thank you so much. free welfare, free healthcare, free education and driver's licenses. new york could allow more illegal immigrants to get behind the wheel. gop councilman joe borelli says robaxin more rules would raise the secu
new york state. compare that to 22,000 in virginia. the incentives are triple in new york state rather than virginia. governor andrew cuomo said this is one of the largest economic development investments in us's what new york city council speaker corey johnson had to say. amazon is one of the richest companies in the world, don't understand why a company is rich as amazon would need to billion dollars in public money. a lot of people wondering that as well. heather: cost taxpayers a lot of...
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what can be done in the days and weeks ahead for the moment to robert malley thanks for joining us from new york to talk with us still ahead here on the al-jazeera news are walking a mouth and every day we follow a family from one to risk desperate to get to the u.s. . and a multimillion dollar wrestling event there is ahead in riyadh despite a backlash from fans and wrestlers in the wake of the jamal khashoggi killing. evangelical christians from the united states have made a rare visit to saudi arabia they've met senior government ministers and the crown prince mohammed bin salon the kingdom is trying to repair its international reputation in the wake of the murder of jamal khashoggi some of the visiting group ostrovsky pro israel described themselves as zionists several are close to u.s. president donald trump saudi arabia bans all religions accept islam and doesn't officially recognize israel. well it says relations will not be normalized until israeli forces withdraw from occupied palestinian territory but since the crown prism prints emerged as a major power center in twenty fourteen saudi
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. >>> dan harris joins from us new york to tell us what's coming up on good morning america. >> good morning. coming up on gma, the latest on the twin fire emergencies in california. wildfires burning on both ends of the state. the towns engulfed in flames in the north pan death toll there. down thousands are evacuated including celebrities. plus the president wakes up in france where he is already lashing out at the french president. meanwhile back here at home the white house gearing up for the possibility of a recount in florida and a key senate race. speaking of the president he is reacting to michelle obama's new memoir the former first lady saying she will never gofrg are forgive donald trump for the birger conspiracy. how the president fires back. it's gomg are coming up on gma. we will see you soon. >>> on a lighter note. localish is sharing stories of places and things you ma i not know about. today you take you inside roof top reds in brooklyn, new york. >> we listen to vines. and our vines listen to we are on the world's first commercially viable roof top vineyard system.
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. >> dan harris joins from us new york to tell us what's coming up. >> coming up on gma president trumps first visit to the california disaster zone as health concerns concerns rise with smoke filling the air, hundreds of miles away. plus the breaking news in the death of that washington post journalist. the cia has high confidence now the killing was in fact ordered by the saudi crown prince, a close ally of the president. finally a wild story, the 21-year-old accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend how a siville saved him frommance prison. >> and still ahead are you seeking relief from the smoky air in oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart a
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us. for more on what the midterm election results might mean, tot's talk to christin whitman, former republican governor of new jersey. she joins us from new york. you have gone so far as to say that youill republicans lose that -- youoprepublicans lose the house tonight. what made you say tha ms. whitman: what i wa to see is people willing to work on both sides of the aisle, and republicans have not been willing to do that. there is a small number of those who want to make progress and solve the problems we face as a cotry, and you cannot do that by relying on one side alone. fu cannot do it effective the long-term. i unfortunately come to the conclusion that in a majory of these races, the republican candidates are not the ones who will reach across the aisle to try to solve our problems. that is what we want. i want people, republican or democrat, who will sign on an say i am willing to stand up to leadership when it matters if i think that is in the best interest of the unitedtates. laura: as a prominent republican, whats ur sense of the private mood of the party on capitol hill? you hearan: you know, a lot of peoplon capitol hill o don't l
us. for more on what the midterm election results might mean, tot's talk to christin whitman, former republican governor of new jersey. she joins us from new york. you have gone so far as to say that youill republicans lose that -- youoprepublicans lose the house tonight. what made you say tha ms. whitman: what i wa to see is people willing to work on both sides of the aisle, and republicans have not been willing to do that. there is a small number of those who want to make progress and solve...
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us markets react as the clock ticks down to the crucial midterm elections. samira hussain in new yorkuse that they see little progress when it comes to talks on trade.
us markets react as the clock ticks down to the crucial midterm elections. samira hussain in new yorkuse that they see little progress when it comes to talks on trade.
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host and political commentator steve malzberg joining us live from new york steve good to see you on this late night and i was off the one of the morning for your trouble already calling the result a tremendous success is that what you would call it. well we have to put it in historical perspective usually when the president has his first midterm election and that's what this is for donald trump two years into his first term he loses badly for instance barack obama in his first midterm election lost sixty three house seats and six senate seats bill clinton in one thousand nine hundred two his for first midterm loss fifty four house seats and nine senate seats so the fact that donald trump lost about thirty five house seats and gained at least four senate seats and by the way only three times this is the fourth time in history that a president's party has gained senate seats in the first term election so if you look at it in historical context yes it's a victory steve let's talk about the media coverage here how balanced do you think the media coverage has been in the run up to this d
host and political commentator steve malzberg joining us live from new york steve good to see you on this late night and i was off the one of the morning for your trouble already calling the result a tremendous success is that what you would call it. well we have to put it in historical perspective usually when the president has his first midterm election and that's what this is for donald trump two years into his first term he loses badly for instance barack obama in his first midterm election...
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of the online retail giant and many are legitimately crying foul including the brand new us representative from new york alexandria cortez who tweeted amazon is a billion dollar company the idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks at a time when our subway is crumbling and our communities need more investment not less is a strain like concerning to residents here joining us now to discuss the world's richest man getting some sweet sweet taxpayers of the day is right for the holidays is legal analyst legal and media analyst the one and only you know how are you line all. excellent by the way ocasio cortez amazon's a billion dollar corporation try trillion trillion she's not she you know bless her heart she tried but you know what i think she's on to something here may i ask you to find people a question sir seriously when did you ever hear of long island city before you know you know what i know it's funny i lived in long island owing to the years in the ninety's and they're still talking about it and i'm still at because i'm still horrified because like wow they're putting
of the online retail giant and many are legitimately crying foul including the brand new us representative from new york alexandria cortez who tweeted amazon is a billion dollar company the idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks at a time when our subway is crumbling and our communities need more investment not less is a strain like concerning to residents here joining us now to discuss the world's richest man getting some sweet sweet taxpayers of the day is...
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of that will get us over the top anything they want named amazon -- i will change my name to amazon cuomo. amy: but many local politicians have openly criticized authorities in new york and virginia for backing the deals which will create a total of 50,000 jobs. joining us now in new york is new york assembly member ron kim, who is introducing legislation to block the deal and redirect taxpayer money away from amazon subsidies and toward student debt relief. he recently co wrote an opinion piece for "the new york times" headlined "new york should say no to amazon." welcome e to democracy now! a similar member cam, why should new york say no and what did you learn with the release of information about the secret deal? >> i am outraged that new york and are governor cuomo is willing to give awayy up to $3 billion of taxpayers money withouout any consultation. this isn't my money, this is the people's money. they're willing to give it t awy to the richest man on the lannett when we are literally sleepwalking into a supernova, catastrophic financial meltdown after 10 years after the last financial meltdown. more people living in debt than ever in the history of humankind
of that will get us over the top anything they want named amazon -- i will change my name to amazon cuomo. amy: but many local politicians have openly criticized authorities in new york and virginia for backing the deals which will create a total of 50,000 jobs. joining us now in new york is new york assembly member ron kim, who is introducing legislation to block the deal and redirect taxpayer money away from amazon subsidies and toward student debt relief. he recently co wrote an opinion...
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nick briant there for us in new york.e awareness of psychological abuse — with the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter at its centre. that's the finding of a review into the murder by lance hart of his wife claire and their daughter charlotte in 2016. their sons luke and ryan have been talking to our home affairs correspondent june kelly. claire and charlotte hart were a very close mother and daughter, and they died together after being shot in the car park of a leisure centre. just days before, they'd finally escaped from the family home after years of psychological abuse. lance hart was lying in wait for his wife and daughter with a gun. after killing them, he turned the weapon on himself. luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home. their father had subjected them all to what's known as coercive control. 0ur mum especially, he limited her life as much as he could. he didn't let her work more than part—time, so that she had no financial independence. over time, mum jus
nick briant there for us in new york.e awareness of psychological abuse — with the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter at its centre. that's the finding of a review into the murder by lance hart of his wife claire and their daughter charlotte in 2016. their sons luke and ryan have been talking to our home affairs correspondent june kelly. claire and charlotte hart were a very close mother and daughter, and they died together after being shot in the car park of a leisure centre....
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us. - new york city, the most diverse city in the world, but in a time where technology and faith have g a way for us to share our ideas and our beliefs, we're left feeling more disconnected than ever.
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joining us in new york is carolina wilson, reporter for bloomberg news. ic just walked us through the flows. what are you seeing out there? christian: we are definitely seeing the same thing, scarlet. we have seen declines in nav's and outflows. we are hearing from a lot of advisors and allocators that they are trying to build him dry powder here in this ultrashort type exposure. they are also trying to be more defensive. our on the ground feedback echoes what eric outlined. scarlet: eric also showed the flows out of credit, raising concerns about the extent of the market selloff. if you are going to be more defensive, you come out of high-yield etf's. what are you seeing here? what are you reporting on here? carolina: that's right, scarlet. very strong risk off sentiment, eric mentioned the j and k outflows we have seen recently. last week we also saw activity in outflows for hyg. investors yanked more than a billion dollars, the largest weekly outflow since april. it is also worth noting that we saw money come back into hyg this week. what is interesting
joining us in new york is carolina wilson, reporter for bloomberg news. ic just walked us through the flows. what are you seeing out there? christian: we are definitely seeing the same thing, scarlet. we have seen declines in nav's and outflows. we are hearing from a lot of advisors and allocators that they are trying to build him dry powder here in this ultrashort type exposure. they are also trying to be more defensive. our on the ground feedback echoes what eric outlined. scarlet: eric also...
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joins us now from new york. good morni thanks. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:45. for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." joining us from new york is gayle king. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, does this seem like the longest week ever? do you believe that election day was on tuesday? >> i know. we have mu in that have happened. i know. it's been a very troubling week. ahead on "cbs this morning," we are going to begin with the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. plus we're covering the front lines of the woolsey and wildfires as they take over paradise and los angeles forcing thousands as now to evacuate. i know you have been covering that story all morning, too. and the wake of the thousand oaks shooting we are going to take a look at how soft targets like bars and restaurants and even synagogues, it has come to that, are working to make security their main priority. and harvard scientists reveal their their just about a mystery object floating in space. where is it? where did it come from? who is in it? what do they want? leave us alon
joins us now from new york. good morni thanks. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:45. for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." joining us from new york is gayle king. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, does this seem like the longest week ever? do you believe that election day was on tuesday? >> i know. we have mu in that have happened. i know. it's been a very troubling week. ahead on "cbs this morning," we are going to begin with the...
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founder and director of path medical p a t h as in plan achieving total health he joins us from our team new york eric germs one o one give us the short version thumbnail definition. ns of bacteria or virus cetera ok well viruses like almost like a piece of d.n.a. that floats around in attacks your cells the bacteria are living organisms like you said there's more bacteria in our body helping us digest make vitamins and do a lot of great things as well as when we get out of just been hurt us and kill us there's fungus and other things that will infect us and get into our body we call it they come through the holes the hole in your skin the holes in your nose the holes and what you eat you get is supposed to a massive amount of germs and hygiene and vaccination are the cornerstones of building your immune system protecting you whether it's rats ticks flies mosquitoes well larry flu have killed more than all the wars of the world so we have a great system going in the united states with our flu vaccine our vaccination program we have a great system that still needs to be upgraded which is hygiene i
founder and director of path medical p a t h as in plan achieving total health he joins us from our team new york eric germs one o one give us the short version thumbnail definition. ns of bacteria or virus cetera ok well viruses like almost like a piece of d.n.a. that floats around in attacks your cells the bacteria are living organisms like you said there's more bacteria in our body helping us digest make vitamins and do a lot of great things as well as when we get out of just been hurt us...
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of indiana that's where john hendren is standing by but first gabrielle is on joe is joining us from new yorkto tell us how voting there is going. it's moving very well quite frankly we got here a little bit before six am when the polls open here local time in new york city the first polls in the nation opened up here and there already about one hundred people in line at about five forty five in the morning waiting to vote at this school here you see you see behind me also been open here for a couple hours now we've seen a steady stream of people going into vote several hundred if not more than a thousand or so just in the first two hours at this one polling place this really gives an idea of what we expect throughout the country throughout the day is polls open as the morning progresses here is election has a lot of interest and not only here on election voting day but there's early voting in many states around the country and already about thirty five million americans have already cast their votes in early voting that's about a seventy five percent increase in early voting from two thousan
of indiana that's where john hendren is standing by but first gabrielle is on joe is joining us from new yorkto tell us how voting there is going. it's moving very well quite frankly we got here a little bit before six am when the polls open here local time in new york city the first polls in the nation opened up here and there already about one hundred people in line at about five forty five in the morning waiting to vote at this school here you see you see behind me also been open here for a...
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new agreement on trade let's talk about that with neil gross. he's commentator he's the managing partner of t.k. n.-g. global investment funds joins us from new york ok neal what do you expect to happen with the president of china and the president of the united states. first of hi larry how are you. i would i would not expect an awful lot in terms of an agreement at this meeting the question i think is going to be whether they come away expressing a willingness to conduct negotiations to try and reach a compromise over the next number of months and if that sort of understanding is reached whether or the president will be willing to delay or or moderate some of his threats to impose more say more more tariffs or higher tariffs on what is already existing is saying a negotiation to negotiate i think that's pretty much the best you're going to expect i don't think the president and i would states and the president of china are going to sit and get into detail negotiations at this go around they may they may. agree to a nice framework and you know target that some of the issues that the trump administration feels are essential but i don't think anyth
new agreement on trade let's talk about that with neil gross. he's commentator he's the managing partner of t.k. n.-g. global investment funds joins us from new york ok neal what do you expect to happen with the president of china and the president of the united states. first of hi larry how are you. i would i would not expect an awful lot in terms of an agreement at this meeting the question i think is going to be whether they come away expressing a willingness to conduct negotiations to try...
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they are trying to you raise us -- erase us s from new york. so many of us have been evicted and pushed out of our neighborhoods. and shiny new buildings go up all around us. we cannot afford to live in them. it is said to get worse when amazon comes in. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. to you raisethe mexican governs demanding a full investigation after u.s. border authorities fired tear gas into a crowd of sunday desperate central american asylum seekers as they tried to push their way through the heavily militarized border near san diego. among those attacked were mothers and small children who were left gagging and screaming as tear gas spread. the migrants are mostly from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador and are fleeing widespread violence, poverty, and mass unemployment. one photograph of the scene captured a honduran mother g
they are trying to you raise us -- erase us s from new york. so many of us have been evicted and pushed out of our neighborhoods. and shiny new buildings go up all around us. we cannot afford to live in them. it is said to get worse when amazon comes in. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the...
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us this morning. asiag up, conversation on and a new economy forum. stay with us from singapore and new york. ♪ surveillance this morning from the bloomberg new economy forum in singapore. with of midterm elections and fed meeting in new york this week. with us right now are mansoor with francine and singapore. sri-kumar. let us all listen to two presidents. >> this is one of the most important elections of our lifetime. i wouldn't say it is as important as 2016, but it is right up there. it really is. incredible. there is electricity in the air like i haven't seen says the 2016 big victory we'll had together. >> in today's, indiana -- two days, indiana, you get to vote and what i believe will be the most important election of our lifetimes. and a politicians always say that, but this time, it is really true. america is at a crossroads. millions isare of on the ballot. a fair shake for working families is on the ballot. tom: they will travel today as well.president obama and president trump . it is a buoyant economy, it was a jobs report as good as this lombardi's last year with the green bay
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once the judgment is filed in new york, the lenders can use in new york city official to take money outf the bank. phenomenal story. you can read the entire story in the current issue of "bloomberg businessweek," it's absolutely terrifying. ahead, we prepare for a highly anticipated match, the match between tiger and phil. no second names necessary. my interview to with the two of them, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: the showdown between tiger woods and phil nicholson is on. is this friday. let's welcome our bloomberg sports business reporter. this is insane, it's the first time you have had a pay-per-view event for golf. the succeed? frexit the critical moment for golf, a sport that as you know and we have talked about is struggling in some demographic ways and this is a totally new model. gone is the huge tournament with 60 players. two guys, one day, pay-per-view on a holiday weekend, they are testing to see if this is a model that can work in the future. wayse: there are so many to go here. first, there's the gambling for charity aspect. and there won't be anybody on the course,
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us. "new york times" cyber security reporter. we just heard from alex who is the chief security officer at facebook. what do you have to say in response? >> i don't think this is the same company i wrote a book about eight years ago. i don't think mark zuckerberg has shown he's giving it the priority that alex is acting like he is. i don't have the confidence that the company is willing to take the range of measures that are necessary to really address the very broad set of problems. it's not just political interference in the united states. we're talking about genocide in countries. talking about enabling the election of people in brazil and turkey and hungry. this is a global problem. not just in english. it's in 133 languages and the company simply isn't taking it seriously. >> to that point, alex, would the company ever consider or need the government to step in and say maybe you need to take a pause for 30 days. and take a look at what you're actually doing and the damage being caused. if facebook were faced with fines every
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difference between lots of cash and a red ball money and spending in leipzig worth the big money to use in new york but they also have a plan. current coach in sporting director ralph bud nish built a system for red bull global all overseeing leipzig evolution. but the plan came at the expense of red bulls other teams cast dried up in new york as focus shifted to leipzig and it wasn't just metro salzberg have essentially become a leipzig reserve team now b.k. to cater to la she and di opal mcconnell are among the nearly twenty players who have gone from salzburg to likes it over the years. by prigs an interesting choice for red bulls a german experiment it's a growing city you known for its art scene and underground culture and serves as a peek into for redevelopment in a region of germany that saw significant disinvestment after the fall of the berlin wall just as a low budget squad seems out of place in the big apple one that's essentially commercialism incarnate doesn't feel like fans of the city's traditional clubs happen welcome to red bull. in fact much of germany hates rb leipzig the team's
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new york. abc news reporter stephanie ramos is live for us. >> reporter: jessica and reggie, the battle for midterms has come down to immigration for republicans and health care for democrats. the president in the end motivating people from both parties to go day president trumpt wte in missouri, he laid out the stakes of the election. >> we have to elect a republican congress. we have to do it. >> reporter: the president on his final push continuing to fuel fear about illegal immigration. >> democrats are caravan after caravan of illegal aliens. >> reporter: there's no evidence democrats have anything to do with the caravan of my grans fleeing violence and poverty former president obama out on the trail this past week. >> unlike some people, i don't just make stuff up when i'm talking. i have facts to back me up. >> reporter: obama speaking to voters in northern virginia, trying to help democrats win control of at least the house. all 435 seats in the house are up for voting and 35 seats in the senate. democrats need 23 seats to take back control of the house and they also need two seats in the sen
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depend on the economy but also on topics like immigration or health care in school to joining us there from new york thank you. open for business that's china's message as it spars with the u.s. over trade beijing has colored itself as a champion of global markets while washington puts up barriers that's also the message behind a trade event being held this week in shanghai but the reality isn't so simple. the chinese government wants this fare to be seen as an event that stands for free trade industrial robots aerospace technology and vehicles are among the many items on display but this is an ordinary industry fair is a show and it aims to highlight china's role in the business world some three thousand six hundred companies from nearly one hundred seventy countries and regions are taking part in the five day their targets a wide audience a variety of forums and workshops underscore the message that the chinese government wants to send amid the trade dispute with the u.s. . so for me and i just that would be the fair shows that china is an open and generous country in global trade. whereas the us
depend on the economy but also on topics like immigration or health care in school to joining us there from new york thank you. open for business that's china's message as it spars with the u.s. over trade beijing has colored itself as a champion of global markets while washington puts up barriers that's also the message behind a trade event being held this week in shanghai but the reality isn't so simple. the chinese government wants this fare to be seen as an event that stands for free trade...
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new turn in the russia investigation. we could be days away from president trump answering some of robert mueller's questions for the first time. peter alexander is here with us in new york tonight. peter, what's the president saying? >> lester, good evening to you. this does mark a new milestone in the mueller investigation. president trump saying he's finished writing his answers to rob urt mueller's questions after 18 months of complaining about the russia investigation. the president insisted that mueller's questions weren't difficult, that he answered them without the help of his lawyers. he says he has not submitted them yet. he also said you have to be careful about answering questions with people who probably have bad intentions. just yesterday on twitter the president slammed the mueller investigation as a total mess that he says has gone absolutely nuts. today he claimed he's heard the investigation is ending but there is no evidence that's true. mueller, lester, has not announced any timeline. >> peter, thank you. >>> the trump administratieilionod a plan a year in the making to overhaul rules of how sexual misconduct is investigated in our nation's schools. b
new turn in the russia investigation. we could be days away from president trump answering some of robert mueller's questions for the first time. peter alexander is here with us in new york tonight. peter, what's the president saying? >> lester, good evening to you. this does mark a new milestone in the mueller investigation. president trump saying he's finished writing his answers to rob urt mueller's questions after 18 months of complaining about the russia investigation. the president...