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to leave it there. thank you forjoining us. fascinating and we look forward to seeing the report.n of the tesla electric car company, over a misleading tweet that said he was ready to take the firm private. he's been fined £15 million, as has the company. he'll remain tesla's chief executive, as lebo diseko now reports. he's known for pushing boundaries when it comes to tech innovation, leading the way on electric cars and space exploration. but now, it seems elon musk has pushed too far. in august, he tweeted, saying he would take tesla back into private ownership at a price of $420 a share. and, crucially, he said he had the funding secured. the stock market regulator said that was false and misleading and so they charged him. we allege that musk had arrived at the price of $420 by assuming a 20% premium of what tesla's then—existing share price, and then rounding up to $1120, because of the significance of that number in marijuana culture and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it. and as we have said before in connection with other matters, neither celebrity stat
to leave it there. thank you forjoining us. fascinating and we look forward to seeing the report.n of the tesla electric car company, over a misleading tweet that said he was ready to take the firm private. he's been fined £15 million, as has the company. he'll remain tesla's chief executive, as lebo diseko now reports. he's known for pushing boundaries when it comes to tech innovation, leading the way on electric cars and space exploration. but now, it seems elon musk has pushed too far. in...
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that they actually, that companies are now no longer limiting themselves in the way that they used to, lookxecutive talent. so i think it is very healthy to have an economy where there are not those kinds of disk and military barriers to companies finding the best management for the shareholders. peterlee will float soon. and annie palmer, the chief executive, he is determined to this to bea executive, he is determined to this to be a great success. we will talk about this in the future. we have picked out the story especially so you garjoseph, because you are from the us. this is a look at the mayor of kenner, which think is in louisiana, by vice, where kids are being banned from wearing nike issues because of this ad campaign. this shows that 90's business strategy here is working. —— nike's. they knew would be controversial. do i wish that some politicians in america, up to and including a president, would resist the need for once, i think it would be helpful... but doesn't this infringe on people got that right to wear what they wa nt got that right to wear what they want when they want
that they actually, that companies are now no longer limiting themselves in the way that they used to, lookxecutive talent. so i think it is very healthy to have an economy where there are not those kinds of disk and military barriers to companies finding the best management for the shareholders. peterlee will float soon. and annie palmer, the chief executive, he is determined to this to bea executive, he is determined to this to be a great success. we will talk about this in the future. we...
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to us. -- how the world looks to us. >> i am deeply concerned by our president on many levels. think he has not been helpful to long-term relations across the low. you can read about that on a daily basis. long-term allies question the support of the united states. he suggests we can go it alone. i do not think that is the case. we have extraordinary power. we need partners around the globe in order to achieve the goals we seek. >> join us for our conversations tsongas corker and niki at 8:30 5 p.m. eastern on c-span. with formerscussion trade presented us on the current trading systems. they talk about issues surrounding the world trade organization, the trans-pacific partnership, and the united states' role in global trade.
to us. -- how the world looks to us. >> i am deeply concerned by our president on many levels. think he has not been helpful to long-term relations across the low. you can read about that on a daily basis. long-term allies question the support of the united states. he suggests we can go it alone. i do not think that is the case. we have extraordinary power. we need partners around the globe in order to achieve the goals we seek. >> join us for our conversations tsongas corker and...
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.rvative party, giles kenningham and polly mackenzie, director of the centre—left think tank, demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says the nerve agent used in the salisbury attack was strong enough to have killed a000 people. the guardian leads with the pressure put on russia at the united nations over the poisoning. the telegraph says the head of the spy agency gchq says he is planning how to retaliate against russia. the sun reports claims that borisjohnson has separated from his wife. the metro goes with the data breach at british airways, in which the details of 380,000 bank cards were stolen. the ft leads with the government's proposed energy price cap, but notes it is lower than had been promised. the express has figures suggesting four out of five burglaries go unsolved. and the mirror goes with the death of hollywood legend burt reynolds. so a varied set of front pages. let's have a look at a few in more detail. we begin with the telegraph. gchq chief
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was there who are those who do look newcomb used to using looks. as though they grew the other little bit of. this lead. up. to. me for being. me. it's the last. piece of. good money and the idea. that the us or the other good news gets to be to ship it to the to. the us to. translate it should use the of the positive stuff means get our minds assist us no other thought that you can get the good to be given a bit. but of. the people must feel and i think many. people in the me. me me me. have an alibi that. i want without my i'm glad the only gives a bit about. it we get back at the daily. bad stomach that could lead you to listen to the people's motion there's no. such thing you put the fear of the principle out of the you. know in the good feeling in your book. that. you. it's about it's about time for. a little bit in your blood sort of. which i. think that's going to be. a challenge to do if you. still have questions to study for you from us what do we need to join. us at this way. if it weren't. just doesn't go to the three. years but what. do
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to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very want to use. it is looking very dark. feelvery sorry want to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very sorry for theresa may. she is trying to deliver something in the most difficult circumstances, trying to deliver something she truly doesn't believe is in the best interests of the united kingdom, but when her best to sell it. we had the meeting last night of the 28 eu leaders, it is an all be papers, it is clear she was basically saying to them you have to compromise more. we know their view is he has to komru miah is more, particularly on the issue of ireland and how to avoid frictionless trade between the republic of ireland and the north —— you have to compromise more. if we wind the clock back a week, there were headlines about the fa ct week, there were headlines about the fact that brussels was trying to give theresa may a lifeline, they we re give theresa may a lifeline, they were trying to help, realising how the situation is within westminster. michel barnier saying we will reach a compromise, 6—8 weeks. in thin
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us. to. look at. those years to finally be able to give you a little the list then soon it is it's really soon. shane . gould was to go idea who the good is for those of us those are those are groups where usually you see when you're used to your good good good good good good to you was good on the board of the village school the boss of much of the. class for telling. me that. i. should. just quit too much. oh. push the buzzer for me of the muslim who puts it because that is something that you...
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to start a holy way make what can make this group a lot of what i mean. you know. you're then we mean you know we love us you know pull us out of us look at us said we're not a good as well ahmadinejad on iraq and number one. you know what to. do you know. what i mean why are you doing here why do you know it's you know me. this place where your money not you know can mean missed out of work and because they gave us you know nobody there was never. you look at you i mean the media just look at the only spot on. the out in alina yellin it'll be a mini the. one. kilometer one of the holes. cut in you and r.c.m.p. love into whether that's going to be an issue get us counsel. you're not then you know you need to mali call us implementing my thought out loud problem you just got to go you. i mean honestly i want to call it was you know things got out of the ticket but the. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see them. not that i would have that happen not that i am not out of the budget that i'm not out of the i'm not of the money the dail
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he thinks they made the comes to break up and they're making peace with or like us if we do it we're going to try and up what are you. this what are your commute. you look it up if i don't know if there are come to us we pull up if yes what are some people i think you know i think it was i mean you. asked. us how do you make a case so when we. get out when we want to. some of them listen to the. you know most people so which from my mother in my mom that's the final goal but it's not just about that i started to see. here that it can only put it you know in a lot better but still the schools to see i mean i don't know if i was. looking inside stage and you know just up and have this on the front of the fire that lasted. till you nothing in my mind this is. little to get us out of this knuckle foam right i see right. i feel a kid in an office comes up in a decent place to play the simplest thing. on this planet of the moon for the right time this will. mean a. lot of power that. they're not going to sink or swim in the simplicity with in the for the for the fun if they don't talk. to the pharmacist and full well they think it's all the must see list abov
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there are many things for us to look at given how many dollars are being extended. host: what conclusions did you come to 40 workforce issue? for the workplace issue. guest: in the report, we identified this issue is sequentialo large disasters, it is something that has to be looked at and improved in the future. right now, we have hurricane florence in the atlantic and to tropical storms behind it. with sequential disasters popping up every year, how many people do we need at the same time to respond to these types of things during hurricane season? host: it looks like north carolina will be the landfall point for hurricane florence. what should they take in terms of lessons learned from florida, texas, and puerto rico? guest: if you look at texas and florida, they were pretty well prepared. challenges.uge at --ad deployed research resources and staged employees to be ready for the storm. in florida, you had people evacuated from the coast. there are positive lessons learned from hurricanes harvey and irma. i hope this doesn't happen with florence, but puerto rico w
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you are alive the can prove it since you want to look but no school. you want to be useful put on a loved one. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't make you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. you assure. you have noticed. when you die there's no proof of the exist. in every ten minutes. someone. ten million people in the world the stake they have no nationality and a total made up along and. so that everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say like your own home. odd. says it's behind the explosion. also coming up. hundreds. of democracy and against extremism.
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to get up like it does look a bit like it doesn't stop. me. this because i'm a decree of the mother of why the music. i heard none of us can it i wasn't. going to come out of. that was a memorable little. book in wheelchair for the king. i mean hopeless alchemy to me do you. not place yourself in the can. just on the c. c. p thirty and i. get is committed in the. guinness committee said in the book yes it will never get it on the record in a your you ok. ok you keep on keepin it quick it was a your to me that since. most persecuted man pointed visit here i stop under one's innocence. who misses in and i am. less of the new i. get thee to. kill mosquitoes you can put a. dent in it i hope he does they couldn't mr who is the z. in the fifth zero zero cans how do you know because a look of the measure who are messed up big on them is those in. canada that i was there as a skit elizee cheesy where guys came up with a kid in my. when i was. going to work on this. little. piece. of the stuff i thought. not. i thought. it was. business. as. it still does. when i must. do. it in the answers. coming along and. if i kind of question it with. there
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to respond. so when we're looking at ways to reduce health care costs, i would urge us to look at the primary careshortage, that's something we all seem to have agreed on. and i think we need to and we can discuss that. i would be happy to talk about that. but i do think, unless we look at the system as a whole and look at it as a public good where we include everyone and look at the solution to include everyone, we will not, we will not solve these problems. thank you. >> i want to thank the whole panel. not only for what you've said, but also for what testimony has been submitted. a lot of good ideas in there. we'll have to probe some of those a little bit more. some we may have to grow a little bit more. as a roundtable we'll ask some specific questions. since i'm going to be here for the whole thing i'm going to defer until the end and give senator alexander an opportunity to ask questions in my place. kind of start the discussion. if there's a question asked and you want to add to it, stand and state your name. this is a roundtable, it's to gather information, not to pound down a point. >> th
to respond. so when we're looking at ways to reduce health care costs, i would urge us to look at the primary careshortage, that's something we all seem to have agreed on. and i think we need to and we can discuss that. i would be happy to talk about that. but i do think, unless we look at the system as a whole and look at it as a public good where we include everyone and look at the solution to include everyone, we will not, we will not solve these problems. thank you. >> i want to thank...
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joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead. out something other than alastair cook. so let's focus on the the wicket keeping situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. and naturally a lot of his media opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon to be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him. obviously. i have seen one coming for a while. you may not think it with the scores he has had in the la st with the scores he has had in the last couple of weeks, but it would seem last couple of weeks, but it would seem fitting to go out on a high, notjust as a seem fitting to go out on a high, not just as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else an
joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead. out something other than alastair cook. so let's focus on the the wicket keeping situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have...
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us to break the project into segments in order to advance construction of phase one. phase one is between 6th and 8th streets, and again, our directors have asked us to look into possibly extending that to 5th street in order to maximum the benefits and improvements of our first phase. here's a cross section of the proposed corridor starting at the center lane. we have two transit only lanes, actually muni only lanes, 12 feet wide each, and then two outside labnes which are for transit and local deliveries. then, we go on the right side, there's a passenger or bus boarding island for buses that are in the curb lane -- improve capacity, relieve crowding, increase reliablity, along f line. it would allow those trains that are traveling along embarcadero and market street to loop around and service market street again and back up to the embarcadero. it also allows trains running from castro to turnaround and head back to castro if there's a need for that. this is the cost estimate that was provided in the obad grant application, which is based on our 10% design. the overall cost estimate is 604 million, however, that number includes 100 million in the bottom left for m.t.
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it could be a design issue. >> reporter: questions into such fundemental issues prompted us to look at who are the major players in the $2.2 billion publicly funded project. when it comes the transit cen and the salesforce tower. and the state records, webb core is the international and san francisco based contracting team. in terms of who made the steel? they look at san francisco's salesforce tower and disney's concert hall and san francisco airport's terminal b. >> we have the same fabricators that provided the steel. is it all-american. >> reporter: overseeing each player is the joint power authority led by -- that said that is a prime example of transit development is. the original budget was $1.6 billion and now $2.2 billion going over budget by hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> state right here with ktvu news for continuing coverage of the transit center as the administrators try to find an explanation why the steel beams are cracking. >>> there are new sexual harassment claims against one of muny's top officials, the san francisco examiner, a lawsuit was filed against john h
it could be a design issue. >> reporter: questions into such fundemental issues prompted us to look at who are the major players in the $2.2 billion publicly funded project. when it comes the transit cen and the salesforce tower. and the state records, webb core is the international and san francisco based contracting team. in terms of who made the steel? they look at san francisco's salesforce tower and disney's concert hall and san francisco airport's terminal b. >> we have the...
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can any of us to look as possible the first exam. to show actual known fish to a doctor you know it's only human and. i think one of the most one of the events that really was for me very very significant very powerful they took me a very long time to actually in with just me didn't save them i only need their own it was very very strong and we had to evict family faustine and family. from their house you believe in. which is under they refuse really control. their house was just in front. of the settlements of the home of the new neighborhood in the started building and they did. i had permission because i gave these release of a demonstration didn't give them permission to renovate their house and so on and we gave them our warrants to stop building and they didn't stop building they don't you'll just riveting inside the house and the idea that we were like fifteen soldiers to a victim there were like these two people knew me very poor or haven't done anything. and it was so much evil. because you have to deal with you you have sett
can any of us to look as possible the first exam. to show actual known fish to a doctor you know it's only human and. i think one of the most one of the events that really was for me very very significant very powerful they took me a very long time to actually in with just me didn't save them i only need their own it was very very strong and we had to evict family faustine and family. from their house you believe in. which is under they refuse really control. their house was just in front. of...
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to think big. we are looking to beat the us team, we are not just looking we are looking to beat the us team, we arebeat tiger woods. jose mourinho says there is no issue between him and paul pogba but it doesn't look that way from a distance. we'll have the latest on a difficult period for manchester united. i'm live in milton keynes where spurs at night yet again home away from home. good evening, the tension is building towards the start of this week's ryder cup in paris as the players from team usa and team europe went through their second practice rounds. as both captains look to cement their opening pairs for when competition tees off on friday our sports correspondent andy swiss has been casting his eye over preparations at le golf national. here on the outskirts of paris we've had glorious conditions for the second day of practice here. also, bigger crowds with a predictably infuse you stick welcome for the european players as they arrived for the start of their practice round. always a special atmosphere at the ryder cup. there was chanting and cheering as the players took their tee shots.
to think big. we are looking to beat the us team, we are not just looking we are looking to beat the us team, we arebeat tiger woods. jose mourinho says there is no issue between him and paul pogba but it doesn't look that way from a distance. we'll have the latest on a difficult period for manchester united. i'm live in milton keynes where spurs at night yet again home away from home. good evening, the tension is building towards the start of this week's ryder cup in paris as the players from...
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us now from the business newsroom. what do you make of this deal? you have to lookt has been brokered. this is area statement of the deal that was in march this year when the us tried to impose tariffs across the world. south korea went in with exemptions because the us is a big market for south korea, 65% of exports go to america. they said let us exports go to america. they said let us not have a tariff, let's have a quarter. this is to some extent a political move because it is reinstating some of that. president trump healing this as a big deal, he is keen to point out he can do these big trade deals. even though he is mired about a trade deal with the eu. he is fighting the midterms and he is thinking about the next presidential election. donald trump is the deal maker and he likes to see success saw his strategy at the moment is to say we are prepared to be more flexible on this deal. we will do some deals to be able to create an appearance that we are open for business and we are doing trade deals. forgive me when we talk about south korea being a small marke
us now from the business newsroom. what do you make of this deal? you have to lookt has been brokered. this is area statement of the deal that was in march this year when the us tried to impose tariffs across the world. south korea went in with exemptions because the us is a big market for south korea, 65% of exports go to america. they said let us exports go to america. they said let us not have a tariff, let's have a quarter. this is to some extent a political move because it is reinstating...
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looking inside stage and you know just up and have the final of the fight that lasted. till you know in my mind this is. it was going to get us out of this in the coastal zone i see my skin. thank you look good. in office comes up in a decent place to the list it was good stuff i couldn't miss this but how do you move from the front right now this will. mean a. lot of power that. they're not going to sequester him innocent this little girl in the for a little fun if they don't talk. to the pharmacy and pull was behind it all the time i'd see the body in the sink and look at the kid came up with. the fundamentals of a little bit of sensible and say i just have faith that the from my eyes doesn't exist for models of all the time i'm at its last step in the cures and we try to make out they made my point but i really thought it. was time to run this time because of what i could argue with. they don't want to have me until it has the risk what it was for me thought it was just as when i was. about this a lot of the things. gentlemen jam up me down mike let. me tell you my name a friend of the decade i could argue with a cloud. ab
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to the premier league. it looks like he's getting used to it. hgppy looks like he's getting used to it.pression came from experience. west ham have blown leads twice this season and gylfi sigurdsson got everton back into it on the brink of half—time. but surely this would be where west ham wobble... not this west ham. arnautovic got free and made it three and as pellegrini becomes a pensioner, his team seem reborn. burnley share colours and struggles with west ham, plus they have also inherited their heart. joe hart was the goal last season for west ham and was desperately protecting burnley‘s today in the face of dangerous wolves. sean dyche said afterward his team seemed lost inafog. said afterward his team seemed lost in a fog. wolves plotted a course around them and jimenez got the winner. it is easy to forget they have just been promoted and their ambition clearly doesn't stop there. let's round up some of the day's other sport now. great britain will be seeded in next year's revamped davis cup competiion, after beating uzbekistan 3—1 in their world group play off tie this weekend.
to the premier league. it looks like he's getting used to it. hgppy looks like he's getting used to it.pression came from experience. west ham have blown leads twice this season and gylfi sigurdsson got everton back into it on the brink of half—time. but surely this would be where west ham wobble... not this west ham. arnautovic got free and made it three and as pellegrini becomes a pensioner, his team seem reborn. burnley share colours and struggles with west ham, plus they have also...
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never used to look at us but on this one quotable to this it is that density for a mile or so what is. there for it was what does the amount of more just persist good listen to chew on. this call that a supermarket a scientist for him is a little sick feet they only see a diva could it be fun listening yet. noisy story if they don't but i think it means most commercially flexi arming quite possibly that . i. was you listening to the result of your understanding you might you think you could easily tell us something we are both on the sunni just on the same bed young women see me as the friend of a colonus who's keen to get into model was a kurd little under the sun the me you know christening lokayukta all the books was a bit my main taking his hybrid presents courses just wouldn't. we learn this not in the demurrer i made off when i. being on a commuter bus hung. oh nothing. i resist but it was carney you see. rather than a stickler would not cause my case here where look. at me than the little commuter bus my brother would get see i'd look at church. this go this is thus coated with
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the ambition was to make it1. 5 degrees. firstly asked us to look at the impact of global warming, ofissions of greenhouse gases, so we could keep under the 1. 5 degrees threshold. that is a new kind of work. work. anyone had ever contemplated them before the paris agreement. before the paris agreement. may have to change their ways and do more? more? of the paris agreement, the report is going to be a majorfactor. is going to be a majorfactor. was the paris agreement that invited the ipcc to produce the report. the ipcc to produce the report. meeting, taking place in poland in december, to present the results. december, to present the results. the next set of negotiations towards the end of the year. to become a success. he was speaking out about gay rights to give others "hope". of your classmates, not feeling like you fit in. you fit in. socially acceptable to like boys and girls. girls. school i realised, not everyone is like me. you feel less than. succeed in the other things i've done. done. want to prove you are something and someone. someone. everyone when they eventually were
the ambition was to make it1. 5 degrees. firstly asked us to look at the impact of global warming, ofissions of greenhouse gases, so we could keep under the 1. 5 degrees threshold. that is a new kind of work. work. anyone had ever contemplated them before the paris agreement. before the paris agreement. may have to change their ways and do more? more? of the paris agreement, the report is going to be a majorfactor. is going to be a majorfactor. was the paris agreement that invited the ipcc to...
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to during the summit between the us and north korea. that is right and critics have a valid point. when they lookamework they agreed to use was too loose and too vague because, in fact, the trump administration does not have grounds to say that kim jong—un is in violation of anything agreed because they did not reach a specific agreement or a timetable. when the secretary went for a follow—up negotiation injuly, the two sides did not get anywhere. so there is no question that at the negotiating level, at the secretary of state level, the us—north korea process has stalled. but what is important is that you are still seeing political signals by kim that he wants to move forward with the framework. the denuclearisation, a new relationship between the us and north korea. now boasts kim jong—un and donald trump have renewed their commitment and they do want to realise that framework. i wonder what you make of the significance of the first mass games being held since 2013. what do we read into that? i wish i were there to watch it. i did go and meet some people in north korea and i saw the mass games
to during the summit between the us and north korea. that is right and critics have a valid point. when they lookamework they agreed to use was too loose and too vague because, in fact, the trump administration does not have grounds to say that kim jong—un is in violation of anything agreed because they did not reach a specific agreement or a timetable. when the secretary went for a follow—up negotiation injuly, the two sides did not get anywhere. so there is no question that at the...
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these the device doctors use to look for heart disease and other heart conditions. now available to you on your wrist. and cleared by the fda. >> a lot of competitors have brought out more and more features around health. it's all a trend. but this is a step further with you know the fda approval and all that. >> fit bit sharers took a dive after anus of the new watch pch. the latest model can tell if you fall down and need to make an emergency call. >> if the watch senses you are mobile for one minute it will start the call automatically. >> apple is releasing three new th xs appear apple's most expensive yet, the xs 6.5 inch screen with a big $1,100 price tag. preordering for the apple watch and both iphone xs's begins friday. reporting live in los gatos, anoushah nbc bay area. >> burger and better. we have more coverage including a bookback at the apple products over the past four years. go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> still to come at 5:00, valuable electric bikes stolen, then unexpectedly returned. the owners pedaling valuable advice about storage units plus. >> wechb
these the device doctors use to look for heart disease and other heart conditions. now available to you on your wrist. and cleared by the fda. >> a lot of competitors have brought out more and more features around health. it's all a trend. but this is a step further with you know the fda approval and all that. >> fit bit sharers took a dive after anus of the new watch pch. the latest model can tell if you fall down and need to make an emergency call. >> if the watch senses you...
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for us what is very interesting that as a secular is we always turn our back to the really just places and suddenly we look at them as architects with the same lens we are used to look at public space see these you know living buildings and and each reveals that's the problems are actually more or less the same that's maybe extremely exaggerated and that's maybe we should be very aware of that our we can have as architects in organizing all these living together. after israel captured arab east jerusalem in one nine hundred sixty seven the western wall suddenly became an undefined area numerous architectural proposals have been put forward over the decades the israeli people you know displays ten of the most interesting ones none have ever been implemented . this year is be an olive seeks answers to many of the big questions of our time immigration climate change and when to lincoln or g. resources. near australia per billion has been turned into a grassland landscape the curators say urban expansion in australia has largely been without any regard for nature original grasslands have been replaced by citie
for us what is very interesting that as a secular is we always turn our back to the really just places and suddenly we look at them as architects with the same lens we are used to look at public space see these you know living buildings and and each reveals that's the problems are actually more or less the same that's maybe extremely exaggerated and that's maybe we should be very aware of that our we can have as architects in organizing all these living together. after israel captured arab east...
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everyone used to look up to the presidency of the united states. like the ultimate. o become president. what has happened now is around the world, countries who used to look up to the united states are addenly looking at finding way they can work through their own thing. for investors, i think obviously, disruption is opportunity for many people, and everyk it is just gauging day, living in this world today, every day, look at twitter areents every day, you walking on a tight rope. i think that investors really need to be cautious. they need to look at what is going on. the last 14 years, it was a no-brainer. you just invested in anything, and everything went ahead. looking at technology, that is the future, but there will be a slowdown in consumer buying around the world, i believe. that is just something we have lived with before, and we will just have to make adjustments. on thehe dips -- buy dips and you will get these slight improvements, but i don't think it will keep going the way it has been. the market is way too hot. what about the domestic chinese consumer?
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audiences as the first ever over-the-counter electrocardiograrec and that's the device doctors use to lookeart disease or other dangerous conditions. andt an it made government approval. >> a lot of competitors have brought out more and more features on hemt, balth, but th step further. >> apple also releasing three new iphones. the most upscale iphone 10s has a price tag of $1,100. >> e. my god, where are the police? >>> where are the police and where are the parents? what you're look at are two small children walk out onto a second story ledge. witnesses say they called 911 multiple times but no one respond for more than half an hour. suation and the made a mistake pe whoere watching it couldn't believe what they were seeing. >> i thought whoever was there was going to have go out and get a blanket and catch those kids. >> we're going have look into procedures and protocols. we'll fix this mistake. >> the big question is where are the parents? to our best knowledge police were not able to make contact with anyone inside the building where those children were spotted. by the time they arr
audiences as the first ever over-the-counter electrocardiograrec and that's the device doctors use to lookeart disease or other dangerous conditions. andt an it made government approval. >> a lot of competitors have brought out more and more features on hemt, balth, but th step further. >> apple also releasing three new iphones. the most upscale iphone 10s has a price tag of $1,100. >> e. my god, where are the police? >>> where are the police and where are the...
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to not only put. guns and rifles they were also looking to obtain woman which could then be used to create a bomb and we understand from the authorities in the netherlands that they were quite far away along in their attempts to create this terrorist attack this is not the only time in september that terror has been on the front pages of the netherlands earlier this month the jihadist was shot dead in. sit down after stabbing two arrests the threat level in the netherlands remains it out of a possible maximum of five meaning that there is a real concern that there is a chance of a terror attack in the country. the kremlin has reacted to the british media frenzy over reports that u.k. security services have identified a third suspect in the script poisoning case spokes person noted that the case does the facts not press speculation or unofficial investigations. reports. rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files. the whole discussion is bui
to not only put. guns and rifles they were also looking to obtain woman which could then be used to create a bomb and we understand from the authorities in the netherlands that they were quite far away along in their attempts to create this terrorist attack this is not the only time in september that terror has been on the front pages of the netherlands earlier this month the jihadist was shot dead in. sit down after stabbing two arrests the threat level in the netherlands remains it out of a...
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i know that we really have an aggressive vacant building program, but i would like to have us look at the inventory of vacant store fronts and vacant residential units. i know we're not set-up necessarily to do a certain accuracy. but if there is anything that we can do to check our records and provide some data for that. >> ok. >> great. thank you. >> the next item 4-b, future meetings and agendas. at this time t commission may discuss and take action to set the date of a special meeting and/or determine those items that could be placed on the agenda at the next meeting and other future meetings of the building inspex commission. our next regular meeting is scheduled for september 19. >> no objection. >> ok. thank you. is there any public comment on items 4-a and b? seeing none, on to item five. discussion and possible action to approve and swear-in members of the access appeals commission. public member seat, recommended by the nomination subcommittee is kevin birmingham. term to expire is september 15, 2019. >> commissioner lee and i had the opportunity to meet with mr. birmingham
i know that we really have an aggressive vacant building program, but i would like to have us look at the inventory of vacant store fronts and vacant residential units. i know we're not set-up necessarily to do a certain accuracy. but if there is anything that we can do to check our records and provide some data for that. >> ok. >> great. thank you. >> the next item 4-b, future meetings and agendas. at this time t commission may discuss and take action to set the date of a...
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. >> just seeing when the sun came up -- what santa rosa used to look like, then what it currently lookedpocalypse kind of thing. >> reporter: close to 37,000 acres burned. more than 5,600 structures gone. whole neighborhoods reduce ed t ash. >> i felt the earth change. because maybe the earth had changed ll was profoundly, prof sad. >> nobody deserved to have their houses burn down. they had no anything. that's what you feel for. >> reporter: surrounded by utter devastation, santa rosa braces itself for the impending death toll. >> i was devastated at the numbers of lives that i thought we had lost. >> that we had lost, you make it sound like it was almost taking it on as a personal failure. >> yeah, i took it on as a personal failure. i thought that, as hard as we worked as a team, that the elements beat us handily. >> reporter: 22 people lost their lives in that fire. but in a city of 175,000, the loss could have been far greater. >> i couldn't believe that it wasn't hundreds, if not close to a thousand. >> reporter: peterson says the fact the death toll wasn't much higher is a testame
. >> just seeing when the sun came up -- what santa rosa used to look like, then what it currently lookedpocalypse kind of thing. >> reporter: close to 37,000 acres burned. more than 5,600 structures gone. whole neighborhoods reduce ed t ash. >> i felt the earth change. because maybe the earth had changed ll was profoundly, prof sad. >> nobody deserved to have their houses burn down. they had no anything. that's what you feel for. >> reporter: surrounded by utter...
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what you're saying is per the message over to shirt is you not complaining or just saying you're just saying so when we were in the first half looking at the us voter heading into the midterm what happened to twenty sixteen and how they were perhaps just fed up of a predatory system and ever declining wages now we're going to turn to europe because obviously europe has a vast social welfare system people are not thrown into the gutter when they lose their job they are covered if they have a medical problem it's covered they are not bankrupted by that and we see in germany we've seen some pretty shocking sort of rallies going on in and saxony in the eastern german part of the country where you're starting to see people actually do not see salutes and stuff like that so what's going on there why and what a look at what exactly what's going on there why are people angry there why people vote for banks it's so. i'm going to look at first i'm going to actually show you a little photo of something from pakistan and this is a remarkable. i think this is a good analogy for what's happened in europe so this is a still from a video and perhaps we can p
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to respond. when we are looking at ways to reduce healthcare costs, i would urge us to look at the primary care shortage. that is something we have agreed on. i think we need to discuss that. i would be happy to talk about that. unless we look at the system as a whole and look at it as a public good where we include everyone and look at the solution to include everyone, we will not solve these problems. >> i want to thank the panel. not only for what you have said but also for the testimony submitted. a lot of good ideas. we have to prove some of those more. some may have to grow more. as a roundtable, we will ask some specific questions. since i will be here for the whole thing, i will defer until the end. and give senator alexander an opportunity to ask questions in my place. if there is a question asked and you want to add to it, turn your name tag. this is a roundtable, it's to gather information. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and calling this. mr. levine, welcome. glad you are here. appreciate what you do. it affects tennessee and virginia. you mentioned a couple of thing
to respond. when we are looking at ways to reduce healthcare costs, i would urge us to look at the primary care shortage. that is something we have agreed on. i think we need to discuss that. i would be happy to talk about that. unless we look at the system as a whole and look at it as a public good where we include everyone and look at the solution to include everyone, we will not solve these problems. >> i want to thank the panel. not only for what you have said but also for the...
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jesse, we thank you as our number three in the department, the leadership you're giving to us here every day. so we lookward to the panel that will be going on later today and i understand my friend heather mcdonald who is such a-- has such tremendous insight into crime and punishment in america, nadine strawson, always principled in challenging former president of the a.c.l.u. will be our keynote speaker and i'm looking forward to the afternoon's conversation between deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and my good friend and former secretary of education, senator lamar alexander. among other things, lamar is a lawyer, clerk for the great judge john minor wisdom and served as president of the university of tennessee who used to have a football team. i'm not too sure about that. and rod, so talented 28 years in the department, wharton and harvard graduate. so, there's a lot to celebrate today. this is constitution day. i'd like to ask you to indulge me in a few thoughts. we have the oldest written constitution still in use 231 years. this brilliant document has stood the test of time. it has produced
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to r.t. . you really look like the pictures shown to us by the u.k. while. we are those who are shown to you in the pictures. and i would say under. all those your real names. are real names the british prime minister's office has responded to me and to be quoting it lies and fabrications while russia is also lending to our fires harsh reaction made only minutes after the interview where. donald trump science and executive order to counter suppose that foreign interference in america's elections head of november's crucial midterm. the full story is coming found. will be back with all the latest news from around the world in an hour's time right now there is the kaiser report. or this is the kaiser for. yeah stacey i think we've got a lot to cover so let's get to it hey you know what we're heading up to d.c. for our next few episodes so i wanted to do a double header because there's been so many different sort of headlines out there in the world and you know we're heading into the midterm elections here in the united states we're still having this mental brea
to r.t. . you really look like the pictures shown to us by the u.k. while. we are those who are shown to you in the pictures. and i would say under. all those your real names. are real names the british prime minister's office has responded to me and to be quoting it lies and fabrications while russia is also lending to our fires harsh reaction made only minutes after the interview where. donald trump science and executive order to counter suppose that foreign interference in america's...
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to the same things, the words the constitution matter. as i have said repeatedly, you look at historical -- the history. you look at the tradition. federalist 39 -- 37 tells us to look at the liquidation of the meaning by historical practice easter time and then you look at precedent, which is woven into article 3, as i said, in federalist 78. but, you know, start with the words as justice kagan said. we are all originalists now in that respect of paying at least some attention to or more than some, paying attention to the words of the constitution. >> if we stipulate for our purposes today as we're having this conversation that originalism refers to basically textualism applied in the constitutional sphere with an eye towards identifying the original public meaning of the constitutional text at issue, you're an originalist? >> that's correct. and justice kagan -- as justice kagan said, that's what she meant, we are all originalists now. i think she said what she meant and meant what she said when she said that. >> what would be the argument against that? to me that sounds like judging. what would one argue against that being that type of judge, against bein
to the same things, the words the constitution matter. as i have said repeatedly, you look at historical -- the history. you look at the tradition. federalist 39 -- 37 tells us to look at the liquidation of the meaning by historical practice easter time and then you look at precedent, which is woven into article 3, as i said, in federalist 78. but, you know, start with the words as justice kagan said. we are all originalists now in that respect of paying at least some attention to or more than...
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i used to look at from my colleagues and by the mint power want to read left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who see the right in a moto by those who know guys as always will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way they swear that we found out all they did. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called it is out on the road to go to. wildlife. how young. like me were able to pick sixteen people in the family. for. i. i ought. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were out before he hears that what i'm try to finish the house when i get money we are not being living. like this. because over the evil. we are living like this we're. very sad for this miss because my home to those who. wrote. me begin to. live and change. all of this judge. tong that asks me for a house rent i'm not getting money for big it down i've ended it well i mean i mean money d
i used to look at from my colleagues and by the mint power want to read left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who see the right in a moto by those who know guys as always will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way they swear that we found out all they did. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and...
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have to look i mean else hurt. us you're welcome to talk again and again. well as i can look them but then i won't buy this up argos i know. what i'm going to talk about and i will buy this about. my almost. but i went on the cans. what i meant them. but i knew that i had. move on. you know you i mean mother welcome your mother in the nasty. so not enough. most of. our own. like britain g.'s in other parts of the world and israel ins are not always being welcomed with open arms i was last month a refugee camp in broad day my neighbor in brazil was attacked by angry local mobs and set on fire with thousand venezuelans had to flee for their lives back across the border and there been more anti refugee demonstrations in other countries like panama improved. regional government said public services can no longer cope with so many penniless hungry and ill than is wayland's. twenty nine year old and the middle is one of those who believes he may not survive if you remains in venezuela but leaving is not so simple he has no passport and he suffers from hemophilia t
have to look i mean else hurt. us you're welcome to talk again and again. well as i can look them but then i won't buy this up argos i know. what i'm going to talk about and i will buy this about. my almost. but i went on the cans. what i meant them. but i knew that i had. move on. you know you i mean mother welcome your mother in the nasty. so not enough. most of. our own. like britain g.'s in other parts of the world and israel ins are not always being welcomed with open arms i was last month...