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wang? ms. wang: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, the government's reading is contrary to the text, structure, and purpose of the statute in at least three ways. one, it negates congress's directive to use finite mandatory detention resources on those who would otherwise be released into the community from criminal custody. second, it's not true that congress wanted to detain and deport all criminal aliens, as the government claims in its reply brief at page 12. and, three, if congress really wanted what the executive branch claims here, it would have simply written a statute that says people in these four categories shall be detained without a hearing until removed. that is not what congress did. instead, congress wrote a statute, 1226c, as an exception to the general detention scheme in 1226a, which applies except as provided in subsection c, not except as provided in section c2, as the government would have it. congress wrote section 1226c in two paragraphs. the first paragraph says who
wang? ms. wang: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, the government's reading is contrary to the text, structure, and purpose of the statute in at least three ways. one, it negates congress's directive to use finite mandatory detention resources on those who would otherwise be released into the community from criminal custody. second, it's not true that congress wanted to detain and deport all criminal aliens, as the government claims in its reply brief at page 12. and, three, if...
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when jasen wang was a young boy... toys looked nothing like this.robots just model cars or plastic figures.and even those toys were out of reach.jasen wang, ceo & founder, makeblock: "i grew up in very poor family. my parents, they were farmers."but, wang, who comes from eastern china, studied robotics at a good school.and after graduation, came with an idea: build a new, affordable toy to help young children realize their own ideas. he called it makeblock.makeblock ad this is makeblock. a robot building platform. it makes creating simple. it has more than 500 different metal parts. like this. and this. and this. here's the concept.you buy a kit, stting at around $80, that comes with metal building blocks... but also motors, gears and modules you can program - through basic coding - to do fun stuff...like play music... walk across a table... even fly. this 5-year-old startup isn't much of a startup anymore.makeblock is one of the rare chinese tech companies finding commercial success outside china.and the latest funding round valued the company at m
when jasen wang was a young boy... toys looked nothing like this.robots just model cars or plastic figures.and even those toys were out of reach.jasen wang, ceo & founder, makeblock: "i grew up in very poor family. my parents, they were farmers."but, wang, who comes from eastern china, studied robotics at a good school.and after graduation, came with an idea: build a new, affordable toy to help young children realize their own ideas. he called it makeblock.makeblock ad this is...
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when jasen wang was a young boy... toys looked nothing like this.s or plastic figures.and even those toys were out of reach.jasen wang, ceo & founder, makeblock: "i grew up in very poor family. my parents, they were farmers."but, wang, who comes from eastern china, studied robotics at a good school.and after graduation, came with an idea: build a new, affordable toy to help young children realize their own ideas. he called it makeblock.makeblock ad this is makeblock. a robot building platform. it makes creating simple. it has more than 500 different metal parts. like this. and this. and this. here's the concept.you buy a kit, starting at around $80, that comes with metal building blocks... but also motors, gears and modules you can program - through basic coding - to do fun stuff...like play music... walk across a table... even fly. this 5-year-old startup isn't much of a startup anymore.makeblock is one of the rare chinese tech companies finding commercial success outside china.and the latest funding round valued the company at more than 350 millio
when jasen wang was a young boy... toys looked nothing like this.s or plastic figures.and even those toys were out of reach.jasen wang, ceo & founder, makeblock: "i grew up in very poor family. my parents, they were farmers."but, wang, who comes from eastern china, studied robotics at a good school.and after graduation, came with an idea: build a new, affordable toy to help young children realize their own ideas. he called it makeblock.makeblock ad this is makeblock. a robot...
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that process could last six months or long, our janelle wang joins us with the latest. >> processing only 100 applications a day. thousands of migrantsre at the are arriving each day. >> reporter: today president trump threatening to close the southern border again. u.s.auhing tear gas at hundreds of migrants. >> they were being rushed by tough people and they used tear gas and here is the bottom line, nobody is coming into our country unless they come in legally. >> reporter: the clash leading to a six-hour shut down yesterday. the president on twitter demanding mexico send migrants back to their country. claiming many are stone cold criminals. do it by bus, plane, anyway you want. but not coming into the u no de.
that process could last six months or long, our janelle wang joins us with the latest. >> processing only 100 applications a day. thousands of migrantsre at the are arriving each day. >> reporter: today president trump threatening to close the southern border again. u.s.auhing tear gas at hundreds of migrants. >> they were being rushed by tough people and they used tear gas and here is the bottom line, nobody is coming into our country unless they come in legally. >>...
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you can continue to watch wang go on thech on live terminal. turning to japan.teresting in tech. banksree japanese exemplify that. great to have you here. >> in japan no one thought you had to destroy the banks. the banks are very big. 24 smallest has about million account holders. ultimately any kind of disruption has to be top-down and bottom-up. top-down, there are these strange things people do not want to use. bottom-up gets squashed. it started off as a bottom-up phenomenon with companies like financee and other companies putting out the services. the government jumped onto that. with the prime minister looking to revitalize the economy, the finance sector has been in focus. >> what is the biggest challenge? we talked about privacy and some of the issues. is it a lack of regulation or overregulation? >> in some ways it is a good thing and a bad thing behindions lag technology. too much at once you will squash innovation. regulation should and must catch space.he there are many gaps in what should be regulated. in the financial space, access to financial da
you can continue to watch wang go on thech on live terminal. turning to japan.teresting in tech. banksree japanese exemplify that. great to have you here. >> in japan no one thought you had to destroy the banks. the banks are very big. 24 smallest has about million account holders. ultimately any kind of disruption has to be top-down and bottom-up. top-down, there are these strange things people do not want to use. bottom-up gets squashed. it started off as a bottom-up phenomenon with...
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. >> reporter: min wang has spent years in this country.hest level her native language. ould teach >> i spent a one yeat harvard anfinished my dissertation and3 dock e.ther >> reporter: she's taught chinese here at georgetown day school for just two ts she was of chinese on line course for iva un athat tha'st's a here has run out so shest appliinsteiedn visa, for people with extraoiny arabitils.t allowed ft melania trump to gain legal 200. >> what about my son b eighth grader. >> reporter: both her applications were denied. >> i almost ea wrttod breaking because >>ev rtaaseportedr: after wang ti dents ,as las w er been one of the mos phenomenal teachers i've had byht not hearlp but wanted to do somethi to show support. i it means the whole wor to eme w been doing iserfyca as here to v hi silver nal leaders in north t lining here. >> reporter: wang says that she'll need ten toee b eeek basi to determis.nenddsui f rrd ♪ the washington post endorses je..ifer wexton for congress saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trum
. >> reporter: min wang has spent years in this country.hest level her native language. ould teach >> i spent a one yeat harvard anfinished my dissertation and3 dock e.ther >> reporter: she's taught chinese here at georgetown day school for just two ts she was of chinese on line course for iva un athat tha'st's a here has run out so shest appliinsteiedn visa, for people with extraoiny arabitils.t allowed ft melania trump to gain legal 200. >> what about my son b eighth...
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alex: that was the alibaba president with selina wang.oming up, amazon's potential arrival in long island and crystal springs, virginia. the company says its new headquarters could bring in 50,000 jobs, how would the arrival impact commuters? if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alex: onto amazon in the cities in mind for its next headquarters. bloomberg has been reporting that amazon is in talks for a second headquarters. in both cities, excitement surrounds the potential for 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion of investment. while real estate developers and businesses expect an economic boom, some people are worried about what amazon's arrival might mean for transportation and city planning. in new york, there are more than 5 million people riding the subway everyday. many expect amazon could bring delays and closures. hereto discuss is the cofounder of city five. he served as commissioner as the department of transportation -- i
alex: that was the alibaba president with selina wang.oming up, amazon's potential arrival in long island and crystal springs, virginia. the company says its new headquarters could bring in 50,000 jobs, how would the arrival impact commuters? if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alex: onto amazon in the cities in mind for its next headquarters. bloomberg has been reporting that...
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janelle wang is back with us. the election is over, so what comes next in terms of from both sides? >> first, democrats now in control of the house, so nancy pelosi possibly back up there yet, we don't know yet. republicans keep control of the senate and they won a few extra seats. what does this mean for president trump with this divided congress? lots of gridlock the next two years in office. he and the gop will have a harder time enacting any new major legislation. democrats likely going to block any building of the border wall. they're going to block the repeal of obamacare, and the defunding of planned parenthood. all things the president has been aggressively trying to pass. but there is plenty the president can do without the democratic house, including manipulate trade policy, he has the pow tore do that. he has the power to direct treaties with approval of the senate, his republican senate. he also can enact foreign policy, for example, anything he wants to do with north korea, and he can still nominate judges, the senate will have to confirm them, but he can still nominate
janelle wang is back with us. the election is over, so what comes next in terms of from both sides? >> first, democrats now in control of the house, so nancy pelosi possibly back up there yet, we don't know yet. republicans keep control of the senate and they won a few extra seats. what does this mean for president trump with this divided congress? lots of gridlock the next two years in office. he and the gop will have a harder time enacting any new major legislation. democrats likely...
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mutual respect was really desired by wang qishan. he talked extensively about that and how stability was key. that first the united states and chinese needed each other. he went on to say the propellers of the global economy, founded on trade itself. he was talking about an hour ago. the world today faces many problems that require close cooperation between china and the u.s. it is our firm belief that both china and the u.s. weight gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. i were relationship will have a direct impact on global stability and development. rishaad: wang qishan talking a little while ago about trade, sending the message that this is something front and center of the global economy. it is the propeller of it, as i was mentioning before. also it is facing the biggest challenges that could change the world and the geopolitical nature of the globe and in a manner that may well rival what happened a few days ago with the cold war itself. a stark message coming from wang qishan. back to you guys in hong kong. yvonne
mutual respect was really desired by wang qishan. he talked extensively about that and how stability was key. that first the united states and chinese needed each other. he went on to say the propellers of the global economy, founded on trade itself. he was talking about an hour ago. the world today faces many problems that require close cooperation between china and the u.s. it is our firm belief that both china and the u.s. weight gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. i were...
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as mr wang stated, the overwhelming response was in support of keeping the gate.o this project -- >> does the gate limit access to the new project also? >> it does. the base of the tower is publicly accessible. that is out in front of the gate so where the lobby at the base of the tower portion and the community meeting facilities are located, that is in front of the gate. you can walk up and walked straight to the front of that. but further back where crescent way curves, that is all behind the gate. >> okay. >> yes. i'm representing the project sponsor. among the -- i am one of the team members you have heard from i was the only one involved in 2006 and 2007 when i presented this to the commission. just some extra background, the woman who spoke from the homeowners association asked about whether there's going to be a gate and a security card or just a gate. this is not something your staff would know. but there is a recorded agreement that i have in my binder between the predecessor to my client and the homeowners association that says my client 's predecessor
as mr wang stated, the overwhelming response was in support of keeping the gate.o this project -- >> does the gate limit access to the new project also? >> it does. the base of the tower is publicly accessible. that is out in front of the gate so where the lobby at the base of the tower portion and the community meeting facilities are located, that is in front of the gate. you can walk up and walked straight to the front of that. but further back where crescent way curves, that is...
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carter,ll right, kevin selina wang, thank you both for weighing in.eeking to raise over $21 billion in the ipo of its domestic telecoms operation as part of the transformation of softbank into a global investment company. the ipo would be japan's largest yet. bloomberg's elizabeth 48 is here to tell us more -- elizabeth fournier is here to tell us more. >> the early pricing indications are what we know and they want to raise up to $21 billion. it would be the biggest ipo in japanese history. what we see here is the next .tage of the evolution he wants to raise this money and move away from the traditional telecoms business and cement his reputation as a technology investor. emily: so the controversy involving ties to saudi money, would you say that that is behind softbank at this point are investors concerned about that? could we expect softbank at some point to change its relationship with saudi arabia? >> i think at this point it has not had a huge effect. that has been talk of this ipo raising up to $30 billion. that has come down and little bit bu
carter,ll right, kevin selina wang, thank you both for weighing in.eeking to raise over $21 billion in the ipo of its domestic telecoms operation as part of the transformation of softbank into a global investment company. the ipo would be japan's largest yet. bloomberg's elizabeth 48 is here to tell us more -- elizabeth fournier is here to tell us more. >> the early pricing indications are what we know and they want to raise up to $21 billion. it would be the biggest ipo in japanese...
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he sat down with selina wang to explain at the bloomberg's year ahead summit in new york.that qualcomm can do -- it's a big company. it was hard to focus in on some of the leading -- it's a big company. billion chip sets almost a year. we are able to focus in on the leading edge customers, drive the whole end-to-end system. qualcomm is becoming increasingly focused on building the componentry that deemphasized the development of new technologies. that's the reason why i've been able to get a number of the really good system engineers, because they are not able to do that kind of deep innovation. the wireless industry in general has disinvesting from -- disin vested from fundamental technology innovation. huawei and samsung are the key leaders. xcom is trying to do that. we are small. i get it. but we have partners as well. we will work with partners closely to bring these innovations to market. selina: speaking of deep innovations, that was -- i have to ask you, are you still working on that? paul: i don't have any updates now. basically, we continue to watch what the comp
he sat down with selina wang to explain at the bloomberg's year ahead summit in new york.that qualcomm can do -- it's a big company. it was hard to focus in on some of the leading -- it's a big company. billion chip sets almost a year. we are able to focus in on the leading edge customers, drive the whole end-to-end system. qualcomm is becoming increasingly focused on building the componentry that deemphasized the development of new technologies. that's the reason why i've been able to get a...
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>> i am selina wang in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, apple misses. the company underwhelms with his forecast for holiday sales. has their pricier iphones failed to spark excitement? plus, google walk out. employies of the giant have protests against sexual misconduct. we will discuss google's reaction to its reports of coverups of multiple claims of executives. and spotify reveals plans to boost spending to drive growth. wall street is dancing to a different beat. shares slump surrounding the company's revenue forecast. first, to the top story. apple shares are falling after reporting an underwhelming forecast for the holiday period. earnings suggest a weaker than xpected demand for their price year new iphones. in terms of the fourth quarter, sales rose to $62.9 billion in came at $2.91 per share. joining us now in boston is our nalyst and in -- and our correspondent in san francisco. it seems to be a mixed bag. we had the current quarter beat on the top and bottom, but the forecast was underwhelming. what is your tak
>> i am selina wang in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, apple misses. the company underwhelms with his forecast for holiday sales. has their pricier iphones failed to spark excitement? plus, google walk out. employies of the giant have protests against sexual misconduct. we will discuss google's reaction to its reports of coverups of multiple claims of executives. and spotify reveals plans to boost spending to drive growth. wall street is...
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angela wang and abraham chen..: i mean it's pretty concerning i feel like there's a certain amount of risk you know that you get yourself into when you live in like berkeley or oakland just because crime rates tend to be higher..they say awareness of your surroundings can help and learning about this attack is forcing them to take extra precautions..sot: this is a good wake up call to at least lock my doors even when people are home just to try to keep everybody safe and make sure the windows are closed when they're not needed to be open. chen says these types of crimes might be an unforunate fact of life in the area..sot: i think it's just the demographic that we see here like a homeless population maybe we can have more police patrolling but i think this is sort of a one off where i don't really see people breaking into houses too often. suspect: black male 20-30 years old5'6" medium build wearing orange striped polo shirtclean shaven, maybe balding or short hair cut (dan)police have described the suspect as a bl
angela wang and abraham chen..: i mean it's pretty concerning i feel like there's a certain amount of risk you know that you get yourself into when you live in like berkeley or oakland just because crime rates tend to be higher..they say awareness of your surroundings can help and learning about this attack is forcing them to take extra precautions..sot: this is a good wake up call to at least lock my doors even when people are home just to try to keep everybody safe and make sure the windows...
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now mr wang the occupy central movement brought central hong kong's are set on confine anshul district to a standstill for months back in two thousand and fourteen but beijing didn't really change its policies and i just wonder you know looking back of course it's hindsight is twenty twenty but do you feel that your action and this court case are really worth it specifically when you're not really changing anything it seems. as a political prisoners are in the regret at all and i feel if my teammates were denying the latest death of facing trial they also have no regret at all especially we realize that knowledge china's government is the largest before retiring region in the world and with it shot carla all practicing to try these imperatives so what we hope is the luck of the aware that we would not step backwards and we will not. is silence especially under pressure any and even if there is off a.j. we have mobilized more than one hundred thousand people occupy on the street for seventy nine days and twenty four ten and in the future even c.p.m. will play a hot light was due to us w
now mr wang the occupy central movement brought central hong kong's are set on confine anshul district to a standstill for months back in two thousand and fourteen but beijing didn't really change its policies and i just wonder you know looking back of course it's hindsight is twenty twenty but do you feel that your action and this court case are really worth it specifically when you're not really changing anything it seems. as a political prisoners are in the regret at all and i feel if my...
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our janelle wang is following the latest developments in washington, and joins us now. a new bombshell report, says trump )s former campaign manager "paul manafort" met with wikileaks founder "julian assange" 3 times. both men say that )s totally false. they have never, ever met before. at age 69, manifort could be facing 10 years in prison. what to do next? that )s the dilemma facing migrants and refugees stuck at the u-s mexico border in tijuana. thousands staying in shelters or camping-out are getting discouraged about their chances of entering the u-s. many are still "shaken" by sunday )s failed rush to the border and the tear gassing that followed. n-b-c reports many of the refugees thought they would be given "humanitarian visas" similar to the ones offered in mexico. more than 80 of them have volunteered to self-deport, and about a-hundred were deported after sunday )s skirmishes. it )s been nearly three weeks since that mass shooting in thousand oaks. tonight, we )re learning more about the gunman and how he claimed 12 lives. but the question remains: why did he
our janelle wang is following the latest developments in washington, and joins us now. a new bombshell report, says trump )s former campaign manager "paul manafort" met with wikileaks founder "julian assange" 3 times. both men say that )s totally false. they have never, ever met before. at age 69, manifort could be facing 10 years in prison. what to do next? that )s the dilemma facing migrants and refugees stuck at the u-s mexico border in tijuana. thousands staying in...
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annual awards wang was part of the chinese team that came third in the women's asian cup she's also the first chinese goalscorer in the wake the women's champions league with. the cream her son was named the male player of the year the defender helped to the semifinals of this year's a.f.c. champions league. the unified korean ice hockey team was honored for inspiring hope through sport and an award ceremony for olympic committee and there are fleets and february players from north korea join the host squad to play under one flag at the games that was part of a number of measures to bring the two nations closer together other winners that this ceremony included talian short track speed skater on time who was named the best female athletes have their skipping three medals at the games u.s. now border shaun white was named male athlete of the games he's also handed out his switch to skateboarding for the next olympics in japan. yeah yeah especially being here in japan it's like i don't know it's the buzz of feeling i would love to be. a winter or summer i want to be in. and to be meddleso
annual awards wang was part of the chinese team that came third in the women's asian cup she's also the first chinese goalscorer in the wake the women's champions league with. the cream her son was named the male player of the year the defender helped to the semifinals of this year's a.f.c. champions league. the unified korean ice hockey team was honored for inspiring hope through sport and an award ceremony for olympic committee and there are fleets and february players from north korea join...
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clifford wang says 20% of patients who came in for treatment friday reported shortness of breath in symptomsrelated to smoke. he says some patients have requested additional nebulizers, inhalers and steroid doses. others require more specialized care there. >> are some patients we had to keep in the hospital because we're worried if they left the hospital. that would actually have problems again. >> across the city, christmas in the park prep in downtown san jose smoked for smoke concerns. stanley yi says his group of 22 volunteers dropped to 11. >> we probably lost a couple of our volunteers due to the smoke. >> across the street, opening night at chriskristi yamaguchi downtown ice. hundreds usually attend but business started out slow with smoke overhead. >> we of course want everyone to be safe and healthy, and we are recommending that people do what feels best to them. >> however, options to escape the smoke aren't always available or easily accessible. to combat concern for the homeless, the county has opened more than a dozen clean air centers. >> from gilroy up to milpitas and palo al
clifford wang says 20% of patients who came in for treatment friday reported shortness of breath in symptomsrelated to smoke. he says some patients have requested additional nebulizers, inhalers and steroid doses. others require more specialized care there. >> are some patients we had to keep in the hospital because we're worried if they left the hospital. that would actually have problems again. >> across the city, christmas in the park prep in downtown san jose smoked for smoke...
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german foreign minister heiko must has been holding talks with his counter with his chinese counterpart wang eat despite warnings from beijing against interfering in domestic chinese affairs must is expected to convey german concerns about china's treatment of its muslim minority u.n. experts say there are credible reports that china is holding up to one who's holding up to one million weekers in large internment camps. they interrogated him and asked him if he was a radical islamist or if it helped other muslims flee the country. they sent me on a chair and questioned me. they tied up my hands and feet. then they took a stick and used it to beat me on my legs arms and feet for four days because he was going to. the chinese government calls the camps training centers state t.v. has repeatedly shown videos of what he claims are happy grateful citizens in classrooms. the students are mainly weekers and other minorities of turkey origin. china accuses them of spreading terrorism and pursuing independence. experience has shown that the training centers are useful in fighting terrorism and extrem
german foreign minister heiko must has been holding talks with his counter with his chinese counterpart wang eat despite warnings from beijing against interfering in domestic chinese affairs must is expected to convey german concerns about china's treatment of its muslim minority u.n. experts say there are credible reports that china is holding up to one who's holding up to one million weekers in large internment camps. they interrogated him and asked him if he was a radical islamist or if it...
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. ♪ >> i'm selina wang in for emily chang, this is the best of bloomberg technology coming up, anotherr big tech earnings apple and facebook reported. plus, big blue's, big deal, ibm looks to the cloud. plus, a hotly debated about issue here in texas go
. ♪ >> i'm selina wang in for emily chang, this is the best of bloomberg technology coming up, anotherr big tech earnings apple and facebook reported. plus, big blue's, big deal, ibm looks to the cloud. plus, a hotly debated about issue here in texas go
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calls gossip over its treatment of the weaker muslim minority the comments by chinese foreign minister wang he followed talks with his german counterpart heiko musts un experts say china may be holding up to a million muslims in terminal camps and germany has called for more transparency from china over the issue china has defended its use of the camp saying they prevent terrorism. well in this report we hear from one weaker with direct experience of those camps. omer is now safe in istanbul far away from china's reeducation camps he's already seen one from the inside that was after authorities arrested him one morning they interrogated him and asked him if he was a radical islamist or if it helped other muslims flee the country. they sent me on a chair and questioned me. they tied up my hands and feet. then they took a stick and used it to beat me on my legs arms and feet for four days because. the chinese government calls the camps training centers state t.v. has repeatedly shown videos of what it claims are happy grateful citizens in classrooms. the students are mainly weekers and other
calls gossip over its treatment of the weaker muslim minority the comments by chinese foreign minister wang he followed talks with his german counterpart heiko musts un experts say china may be holding up to a million muslims in terminal camps and germany has called for more transparency from china over the issue china has defended its use of the camp saying they prevent terrorism. well in this report we hear from one weaker with direct experience of those camps. omer is now safe in istanbul...
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there is our own janelle wang, too. >> she was working this afternoon. >> you can still donate. text butte fire to 91999 and follow the prompt. you can also donate through our website, nbcbayarea.com/donate. they still need help. >> and thank you for doing what you've done. >>> still ahead, tumors disappearing in days? the new drug the fda just approved that could be a game changer in the fight against cancer. >>> they felt an insurance company had stiffed them out of 100 grand, and the same thing could happen to really any of us. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll tell you what we did for them and how you can protect yourself next. >> storm ranger, mobile doppler radar does show the next storm system out here. i'll let you know how this changes your morning commute and details on all three storms on the way. coming up in about ten minutes. against cancer. the fda just approved a drug >>> new at 11:00, a major milestone in the battle against cancer. the fda just approved a drug that targets a tumor based solely on its dna rather than its location in the body. nbc bay
there is our own janelle wang, too. >> she was working this afternoon. >> you can still donate. text butte fire to 91999 and follow the prompt. you can also donate through our website, nbcbayarea.com/donate. they still need help. >> and thank you for doing what you've done. >>> still ahead, tumors disappearing in days? the new drug the fda just approved that could be a game changer in the fight against cancer. >>> they felt an insurance company had stiffed...
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and winning the grand prize of supposedly twenty five thousand jobs apiece for the two cities yes wang island. city and queens and the city of arlington and virginia just outside of washington d.c. will be joined holmes to the new headquarters 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 as a streamlined concerning to residents here joining us now to discuss the world's richest man getting some soy if we taxpayers of that is right for the holidays and legal analyst legal and media analyst the one and only you know how are you why not all. excellent by the way ocasio court does amazon's a billion dollar who are very trite trillian really 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 sure seri
and winning the grand prize of supposedly twenty five thousand jobs apiece for the two cities yes wang island. city and queens and the city of arlington and virginia just outside of washington d.c. will be joined holmes to the new headquarters 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...
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herman wang, senior oil writer at s&p global platts, is with me now.o watch every twist and turn, what effect do you think these sanctions will have? america wa nted these sanctions will have? america wanted to wield a big stick, because of the political realities of the oil market they are having to wield maybe a switch instead, pressuring a lot of countries to reduce oil exports but they are giving aid waivers to eight countries to continue to import iranians oil. and they are going to give them time to do that but the devil will be in the detail, they haven't announced what countries, the terms, how long they will be allowed to import or come quantities, they say these countries will eventually have to bring them down to zero as much as possible, we expect those details later today on the countries, the markets and the impact, how much oil will come from the market. if it is worst-case scenario, let's say the us is successful, what impact will that have the global oil markets? you have the global oil markets? you have the global oil markets? you hav
herman wang, senior oil writer at s&p global platts, is with me now.o watch every twist and turn, what effect do you think these sanctions will have? america wa nted these sanctions will have? america wanted to wield a big stick, because of the political realities of the oil market they are having to wield maybe a switch instead, pressuring a lot of countries to reduce oil exports but they are giving aid waivers to eight countries to continue to import iranians oil. and they are going to...
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to tell us what is behind these numbers is selina wang. what happened?ey beat expectations except for this fourth-quarter guidance for earnings. that shows earnings were good, but not good enough. the stock does have a premium valuation. it has increased more than 100% despite the tech selloff this year. this is showing the growth this quarter does not live up to expectations. there is concern the core business may be slowing and operating expenses are rising too much as they expand into other product lines. emily: how much does this have to do with sarah friar's departure. she was very well respected. >> absolutely. there has been a negative response to her departure. we saw the stock declined more than 10%. wall street credited her as being more than a normal cfo. they saw her taking a lot of leadership responsibilities and a source of growth, while the ceo is running twitter and square. since she has joined, the company has expanded into several business lines. they have beat expectations almost every quarter. she has done a good job of guiding expect
to tell us what is behind these numbers is selina wang. what happened?ey beat expectations except for this fourth-quarter guidance for earnings. that shows earnings were good, but not good enough. the stock does have a premium valuation. it has increased more than 100% despite the tech selloff this year. this is showing the growth this quarter does not live up to expectations. there is concern the core business may be slowing and operating expenses are rising too much as they expand into other...
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the ceo told bloomberg's selina wang that he is confident about the holiday season. >> in the first 30-launch, our new flagship camera has gone on to become the best-selling gopro ever. , hero sevenoducts white and humor seven silver are selling better than expectations and we are confident that will .ave a great order ina: are you looking at entering potentially other adjacent marker such as wearables, virtual reality glasses? >> for the time being, we are focused on our core business of helping people capture and share their active lifestyles. we are seeing growth in our core business and we are predicting 5 of selftotal units through this year, up 60% year-over-year. first quarter alone, we are seeing 50% higher sales in year, so our core business is growing. we are making investments in a new types of cameras, like our fusion 360 degree camera which has 47% of the 360 camera market. so we think we have enough growth opportunity and potential to restore profitability to gopro, just by focusing on our core business. selina: trade tensions with china are ongoing and the it was mention
the ceo told bloomberg's selina wang that he is confident about the holiday season. >> in the first 30-launch, our new flagship camera has gone on to become the best-selling gopro ever. , hero sevenoducts white and humor seven silver are selling better than expectations and we are confident that will .ave a great order ina: are you looking at entering potentially other adjacent marker such as wearables, virtual reality glasses? >> for the time being, we are focused on our core...
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. >> good afternoon, i am lilly wang with united for respect. we have been working with toys-r-us which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in september of 2017 and shut down june of this year. we are here to ask san francisco to halt further investments with solace alternative asset management. this board committed $300 million to solelas. they bought up toys-r-us during the bankruptcy. as of june solace owed $300 million in toys-r-us debt. in june before laying oftens of thousands of people like the once in front of you today. an application for trademark for jeffreys toy box was started. yesterday a judge signed off on the bankruptcy plan to give control of the plan to creditors including solace while suppliers owned hundreds of millions of dollars are getting millions. when toys of us went into bankruptcy. employees were told it would survive. creditors like solas pushed it into liquidation. "the wall street journal" said they concluded the company was worth more dead than alive, according to two toys-r-us directors. as a result 33,00
. >> good afternoon, i am lilly wang with united for respect. we have been working with toys-r-us which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in september of 2017 and shut down june of this year. we are here to ask san francisco to halt further investments with solace alternative asset management. this board committed $300 million to solelas. they bought up toys-r-us during the bankruptcy. as of june solace owed $300 million in toys-r-us debt. in june before laying oftens of...
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for more, i want to bring in selina wang. what does all this mean?elina: we knew that they were trying to raise about ¥3 trillion, but now we are learning they want to allocate 2 trillion yen for to investors. the amount that is allocated to investors varies country by country, but the amount they want to allocate is that they are expecting very strong demand from individual investors in japan. when we spoke to analysts, they told bloomberg that, given the strong brand presence of softbank and the fact that they plan to give high dividends to their investors, there will be strong demand from individuals. emily: what do we know about how big this ipo will be? selina: ¥3 trillion and the size they are selling to retailers, if that comes to fruition, that would be a record sale of shares to the retail investors. that is a big deal. stepping back and below that, the spin off of this mobile unit is a big deal because he is trying to shift his attention to the tech conglomerate that is investing in startups from uber to we work and now he is able to focus
for more, i want to bring in selina wang. what does all this mean?elina: we knew that they were trying to raise about ¥3 trillion, but now we are learning they want to allocate 2 trillion yen for to investors. the amount that is allocated to investors varies country by country, but the amount they want to allocate is that they are expecting very strong demand from individual investors in japan. when we spoke to analysts, they told bloomberg that, given the strong brand presence of softbank and...
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insane so it does happen it's just like word of mouth you don't really hear about it as much..angela wang and her friend abraham chen say any crimes near their neighborhood is concerning.. however, they preach awareness of your surroundings..t: on the whole berkeley is pretty okay if you're conscientious of where you're going an how to be careful this seems to be one of those incidences that's police say the suspect is an african-american man in his 20s to 30s. anyone with information about this incident is asked to call berkeley police. in berkeley dan thorn kron4 news. (jrstone) and in oakland last night -- c-h-p responded to a d-u-i crash after recieving several calls of a black nissan rogue driving recklessly on 580 near lakeshore avenue. they say the car took out an electrical box, drove over the sidewalk & curb, and crashed into a parked car which was parked at a gas pump at the 76 gas station. several officers, paramedics, and firemen responded to the scene. luckily, the parked car had no one inside. a woman of the black nissan rogue was determined to be driving under the influence
insane so it does happen it's just like word of mouth you don't really hear about it as much..angela wang and her friend abraham chen say any crimes near their neighborhood is concerning.. however, they preach awareness of your surroundings..t: on the whole berkeley is pretty okay if you're conscientious of where you're going an how to be careful this seems to be one of those incidences that's police say the suspect is an african-american man in his 20s to 30s. anyone with information about...
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. >> reporter: tom wang owns a company making compact and wider skateboards that he let me try. >> notorter: not bad, eh? i stopped while i was ahead. something else fun about small business saturday is learning a company's story. >> we'd always made our dogs their own type of treats, you know, just from home. so we just started marketing them and it kind of works. >> reporter: more than that, abby's sister >> we started this business to help with medical bills with our family. >> reporter: we were impressed, just as these kids were at the idea a small business could create snow on treasure island. >> happy small business saturday! >> reporter: in case you didn't get a chance to shop small, that's okay. you can support a local business any day. abc7 news. >> what a fun story. >>> over in the east bay, a special event for small business saturday. abc7 news was in oakland at do it for the culture, a black women's holiday market. the market features almost 30 businesses and food trucks owned by black women. organizers say the event's been going on for seven years, but this was the biggest
. >> reporter: tom wang owns a company making compact and wider skateboards that he let me try. >> notorter: not bad, eh? i stopped while i was ahead. something else fun about small business saturday is learning a company's story. >> we'd always made our dogs their own type of treats, you know, just from home. so we just started marketing them and it kind of works. >> reporter: more than that, abby's sister >> we started this business to help with medical bills...
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selina wang sat down with david to talk about the coming year for the tech giant.ed by asking about its transition from a hardware company to a software company. >> there are these designations we all used to label companies hardware companies or software companies. i believe that in the future we won't use these designations because companies will just be successful or not and products will just work or not. the most successful products will most likely have what i call a thoughtful integration with hardware and software. the challenge is, though, if you think about hardware or media even, when you launch a product, when you bring it out to the marketplace, it has to be perfect. once you sell that tv in the store, once that tv show is on air, you can't really change it. but of course the opposite is true with software. the motto that most software companies live by is to launch early and iterate. you use your consumers to provide you with feedback. the challenge for companies on either side, if you come from a hardware background, is understanding how you can be m
selina wang sat down with david to talk about the coming year for the tech giant.ed by asking about its transition from a hardware company to a software company. >> there are these designations we all used to label companies hardware companies or software companies. i believe that in the future we won't use these designations because companies will just be successful or not and products will just work or not. the most successful products will most likely have what i call a thoughtful...
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let's bring in janelle wang. >> we are down to the wire. people minute. election day is tomorrow. i mean, the enthusiasm we are seeing is like what we would see in a presidential election because there's so much at stake. control of congress. democrats need 23 seats to gain control of the house and two seats to control the senate. in the hours before election day, voters are already breaking records, casting more than 35 million early ballots, as both partying roll out big names hoping to seal the deal. >> don't boo, vote. >> president obama lending what's left of his voice after days on the campaign trail. president trump embracing the e reflection of his popularity. >> our extraordinary journey together. >> reporter: today campaigning in ohio, indiana and missouri. allstates all states he won in 2016 and jumping into several races on twitter. 51% of voters want a major change of direction from president trump. but even experts are skeptical of the polls in a midterm cycle unlike any other. >> you can't rely on the way it once was in terms of turnout or registrants or much of any
let's bring in janelle wang. >> we are down to the wire. people minute. election day is tomorrow. i mean, the enthusiasm we are seeing is like what we would see in a presidential election because there's so much at stake. control of congress. democrats need 23 seats to gain control of the house and two seats to control the senate. in the hours before election day, voters are already breaking records, casting more than 35 million early ballots, as both partying roll out big names hoping to...
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officials wangs make the area more affordable for people in the community including teachers nurses and first responders who can't affidavit to live in the area where they work. want santa clara county to be the safest place for people to live. if there's an earthquake and our first responders live in san joaquin valley or off in holster, we have a hard time getting the help we need. >> the meeting is to be held at the county government center in san jose and starts at 6:00. >>> our rainy weather did not keep a crowd from gathering to honor two city leaders killed 40 years ago. the san francisco gay men's chorus performed in memory of the mayor and supervisor harvey milk assassinated in their city hall offices on november 27th, 1978. 400 people joined last night's somber march from the plaza named after him to city hall. marchers say the dark day turned every november 27th into a reminder of what the world could be. . >> it's a day of reflection and revisiting a hope that harvey milk imposed on all of us. a hope that never dies. >> the legacy of my dad and that of harvey is not one of t
officials wangs make the area more affordable for people in the community including teachers nurses and first responders who can't affidavit to live in the area where they work. want santa clara county to be the safest place for people to live. if there's an earthquake and our first responders live in san joaquin valley or off in holster, we have a hard time getting the help we need. >> the meeting is to be held at the county government center in san jose and starts at 6:00. >>>...
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let's bring in janelle wang with powerful photos. it shows you what firefighters and residents are seeing. >> right on the front lines. the social media team was dispatched. in addition to multiple crews covering the devastation, the investigation and t for remains. our nbc bay area digital immediate manager at lois lane tweeting many photos today like this one, power lines down near paradise high school. here is another video picture we showed of search teams sifting through rubble looking for victims. this was a elderly care facility. this you can see is flattened. you can't see barely one building standing in this entire town. here's a nice photo of family that barely escaped. 10-month-old kayla and one more photo by ria. this looks like a convenience store or gas station that burned down. you can see a bear statue still standing and what's left of a vending machine and burned out cars in the background. a lot of devastation and destruction firsthand. if you have any photos of the air quality as well, you can just tag at nbc bay a
let's bring in janelle wang with powerful photos. it shows you what firefighters and residents are seeing. >> right on the front lines. the social media team was dispatched. in addition to multiple crews covering the devastation, the investigation and t for remains. our nbc bay area digital immediate manager at lois lane tweeting many photos today like this one, power lines down near paradise high school. here is another video picture we showed of search teams sifting through rubble...
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. >> reporter: tom wang owns this company that makes compact and wider skateboards, and he let me try. >> not bad. >> reporter: i stopped while i was ahead, and something else about small business saturday is learning that the company's story. >> we always made our dogs their own treats from home, and so we started to marketing them and it worked. >> reporter: but more than that abby hickman's sister has dysautonomia dysautonomia. >> and we started this business to help with medical bills for our family. >> reporter: and we were impressed just as these kids with were to create snow on treasure island. >> happy small business s saturday. >> reporter: and if you didn't get a chance to shop small, that is okay, you can still shop any time. >>> in the east bay, a special event for small business saturday, and there was a do it for the culture, a market that featured 30 businesses and food trucks owned by black women. the organizers say na te event has gone on for seven years, but this is the biggest one yet. >> and folks are not necessarily getting into some of the larger markets happenin
. >> reporter: tom wang owns this company that makes compact and wider skateboards, and he let me try. >> not bad. >> reporter: i stopped while i was ahead, and something else about small business saturday is learning that the company's story. >> we always made our dogs their own treats from home, and so we started to marketing them and it worked. >> reporter: but more than that abby hickman's sister has dysautonomia dysautonomia. >> and we started this...