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democratic assemblymembers shirley weber and kevin mccarty are proposing officers to use deadly force - only when "necessary" to prevent imminent death or serious injury.asm. shirley weber (d-san diego) "we're not saying that people can't use lethal force, but we're saying that often times there are other alternatives that can be used."according to weber's office - the state's justified shooting law was written in 1872.last year - 162 people died at the hands of california police officers - the most in the country, per weber's office - with kern county having the highest rate of people killed by police per capita than any county in the u-s.black lives matter - sacramento founder tanya faison says this bill is a start - but she would like to see community oversight in any police-involved shooting investigation.tanya faison, founder blm sacramento "in order for us to get any type of accountability, we need to have - we need to see repercussions. we're not going to see them if the government is policing itself."kody leibowitz, @kodyleibowitz "i reached out to the california peace officer
democratic assemblymembers shirley weber and kevin mccarty are proposing officers to use deadly force - only when "necessary" to prevent imminent death or serious injury.asm. shirley weber (d-san diego) "we're not saying that people can't use lethal force, but we're saying that often times there are other alternatives that can be used."according to weber's office - the state's justified shooting law was written in 1872.last year - 162 people died at the hands of california...
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. ♪ carol: we're here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek joe weber.e start in the finance section.
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democratic assemblymembers shirley weber and kevin mccarty are proposing officers to use deadly force- only when "necessary" to prevent imminent death or serious injury.asm. shirley weber (d-san diego) "we're not saying that people can't use lethal force, but we're saying that often times there are other alternatives that can be used."according to weber's office - the state's justified shooting law was written in 1872.last year - 162 people died at the hands of california police officers - the most in the country, per weber's office - with kern county having the highest rate of people killed by police per capita than any county in the u-s.black lives matter - sacramento founder tanya faison says this bill is a start - but she would like to see community oversight in any police-involved shooting investigation.tanya faison, founder blm sacramento "in order for us to get any type of accountability, we need to have - we need to see repercussions. we're not going to see them if the government is policing itself."kody leibowitz, @kodyleibowitz "i reached out to the california peace officers
democratic assemblymembers shirley weber and kevin mccarty are proposing officers to use deadly force- only when "necessary" to prevent imminent death or serious injury.asm. shirley weber (d-san diego) "we're not saying that people can't use lethal force, but we're saying that often times there are other alternatives that can be used."according to weber's office - the state's justified shooting law was written in 1872.last year - 162 people died at the hands of california...
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but have a look at using's weber then and the weather front has not made a lot of progress towards theerly direction it's sort of sliding towards the northeast. and this is what it looks like 17, eight in the morning so it has not reached, a stamp between the peninsula i ran the irish sea and the weather front is going to belfast here and the heaviest of the ring is in southwestern parts of scotland. that will be the trend for the day so that to weather front will be sliding northeast missing many areas towards the south and east places like portsmouth, london, norwich, hold, much of the midlands will stay dry. might be cloudy here in parts of the midlands. temperature is just shy of 20 in london, 15 degrees there in belfast where it will be breezy and there will be a shower chance as well. wednesday still some rain forecast to sweep ireland here, maybe clipping northern ireland and western parts of calm —— scotland the vast majority of england and wales it will be a fine day getting caught for it to actively speaking, 23 in london and the high teens at least across northern parts of t
but have a look at using's weber then and the weather front has not made a lot of progress towards theerly direction it's sort of sliding towards the northeast. and this is what it looks like 17, eight in the morning so it has not reached, a stamp between the peninsula i ran the irish sea and the weather front is going to belfast here and the heaviest of the ring is in southwestern parts of scotland. that will be the trend for the day so that to weather front will be sliding northeast missing...
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." ♪ taylor: we are here with the editor in chief joe weber and it starts with the cover for asia.t takes a look at the malaysian prime minister. bloomberg got an interview with him. >> he hasn't spoken in about three years. we were interested in talking to him because this is a couple of weeks before the election in malaysia. it is not a sure thing. if you kept an eye on the country, it has been rocked by this scandal. it's still lingering. they are still investigating. the fbi has been involved in some of it. here we are three years later, he hasn't been public at any of this time and now he is up for reelection. carol: talk to us about the scandal. we have covered a lot at bloomberg, remind us what this is about. >> this is a development fund. the allegations were used almost like a slush fund. it was mentioned as one of the people who might be affiliated. as one of the crackdowns, he has cleared the decks and has asserted himself. taylor: what do his proponents say? the people who support him? he said he has a strong support base, even with the scandals going on. he feels confi
." ♪ taylor: we are here with the editor in chief joe weber and it starts with the cover for asia.t takes a look at the malaysian prime minister. bloomberg got an interview with him. >> he hasn't spoken in about three years. we were interested in talking to him because this is a couple of weeks before the election in malaysia. it is not a sure thing. if you kept an eye on the country, it has been rocked by this scandal. it's still lingering. they are still investigating. the fbi...
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. ♪ carol: we're here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek joe weber.e start in the finance section. cryptocurrencies have captured our imagination this year. but you guys take a story and say maybe it is not the new thing out there. we kind of get this. >> i love ancient history. carol: we have been here before. >> i think this is a fascinating story. crypto and bitcoin really caught the public's imagination at the end of 2017. it stayed there at the beginning of 2018. then sort of maybe gravity took hold. it is a big dvd of where this space goes. peter coy, who wrote the story, did a really interesting job of stepping back and trying to put everything in context and make sense of it. one of the things i am proud of is is this, that is implied is it going to be something else? currencies have been around forever. we used to trade beads, beaver pelts, big, old stone coins. we have a long cultural history of what currencies mean. now we are looking at bitcoin, there has been recent statements from people on the fed who still don't understand it. >> which
. ♪ carol: we're here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek joe weber.e start in the finance section. cryptocurrencies have captured our imagination this year. but you guys take a story and say maybe it is not the new thing out there. we kind of get this. >> i love ancient history. carol: we have been here before. >> i think this is a fascinating story. crypto and bitcoin really caught the public's imagination at the end of 2017. it stayed there at the beginning of...
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weber who died in a helicopter crash on march 15 while serving in our armed forces in iraq. captain weber was a combat rescue officer assigned to the 38th rescue squadron based at moody's air force base in the first congressional district of georgia. he was one of seven in the helicopter crash who lost their lives serving our country that day. mr. carter: as a combat rescue officer, captain web -- weber's role with his team was to find combat and rescue injured soldiers my thoughts and prayers with -- are with his family and friends. to all our servicemen and women please know we are ever grateful for your service, you are in our thoughs and prayers and i could not thank you enough for the work you're doing to spread democracy and freedom across the globe. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield become. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the members from the air force research laborator
weber who died in a helicopter crash on march 15 while serving in our armed forces in iraq. captain weber was a combat rescue officer assigned to the 38th rescue squadron based at moody's air force base in the first congressional district of georgia. he was one of seven in the helicopter crash who lost their lives serving our country that day. mr. carter: as a combat rescue officer, captain web -- weber's role with his team was to find combat and rescue injured soldiers my thoughts and prayers...
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. >>> and broadway icon, andrew lloyd weber sits down with kate snow to talk about his roots, his inspiration and his next big project. >>> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> a good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin in for kate. thousands of more teachers are saying they've had enough of being paid so little. a grassroots movement that sparked in west virginia and spread to arizona and ken has now made its way to oklahoma. that's where tens of thousands of emboldened teachers are preparing to walk off the job and they're not just demanding more money. maya rodriguez is in oklahoma city and spent the day with some of those teachers. >> did the easter bunny come? >> yeah. >> reporter: for third grade teacher heather cody this past spring break got a nickname, spring broke. >> it's paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: she's one of thousands of oklahoma teachers planning to walk off the job tomorrow following in the foot steps of those in west virginia, kentucky and arizona. >> you don't feel respected as pan educator. >> pay our teachers. >> reporter: some parents and students
. >>> and broadway icon, andrew lloyd weber sits down with kate snow to talk about his roots, his inspiration and his next big project. >>> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> a good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin in for kate. thousands of more teachers are saying they've had enough of being paid so little. a grassroots movement that sparked in west virginia and spread to arizona and ken has now made its way to oklahoma. that's where...
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weber genesis ii gets high marks.led signature is excellent for cooking large cuts of need and has a top rated surface temperature. this next grill is available at home depot heats up quickly and evenly outperforming some grills costing three times as much. most said they got five or more years out of their grill. so if you are think yours still has a couple of good years on it. i posted a link on extending your grill life. you can see it on abc7news.com. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open week days. my telephone number is (415) 954-8151. and reach me on my facebook page. but you do not want my grilled items. >> but you look good in a hat. >> check this image out from viewer harry. this picture has the #abc7now. >> you can share your pictures with us and follow us on instagram. let's back to sandhya patel with the forecast. >> not expected to expand inland. tomorrow afternoon look for temperatures to continue to rise. we saw it warm today mid 60s. heading up to tahoe, last weekend for spring skiing. on saturd
weber genesis ii gets high marks.led signature is excellent for cooking large cuts of need and has a top rated surface temperature. this next grill is available at home depot heats up quickly and evenly outperforming some grills costing three times as much. most said they got five or more years out of their grill. so if you are think yours still has a couple of good years on it. i posted a link on extending your grill life. you can see it on abc7news.com. i want to hear from you. my hotline is...
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. >>> and broadway icon, andrew lloyd weber sits down with kate snow to talk about his roots, his inspiration his next big project. >>> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> a good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin in for kate.
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yuval weber is working at daniel morgan graduate school at the wilson centre.iate economics professor at the national research university. he joins us from washington bureau. how effective are these sanctions? they are probably not going to be effective at all because even though these are famous people and rich people, ultimately these people have their money and they have positions because they are close to vladimir putin. they have no independent political power. even though they would probably not like to be sanctioned because it would be quite irritating, they will not abandon him. their options at this point you to keep supporting vladimir or defect to the west. if they did that they would lose the money that has been sanctioned right now. isn't the keyissue been sanctioned right now. isn't the key issue that they cannot spend their money in the west and because these guys tend to have their tentacles spread all over the place. with these sanctions it is difficult for them to move money about. that is true but, also, for instance looking at one of the san
yuval weber is working at daniel morgan graduate school at the wilson centre.iate economics professor at the national research university. he joins us from washington bureau. how effective are these sanctions? they are probably not going to be effective at all because even though these are famous people and rich people, ultimately these people have their money and they have positions because they are close to vladimir putin. they have no independent political power. even though they would...
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steven weber. [applause] he is the greatest state party chair -- on the other side of the mississippi. [laughter] i told him i was when to say that. i also want to acknowledge -- usually, you go to these dinners and the average age is about 65. i would like all the high school democrats to stand up and be acknowledged. everyone in high school. [applause] the college democrats. [applause] and the young democrats of new hampshire. all the high school, all the high school -- all the high school, and all the young democrats stand together. [applause] that is that, stephen. [laughter] thank theso like to best party staff in the country led by the best executive, 80 -- amy kennedy. [applause] and the house and senate finance director. give her a big round of applause. peter kramer, our office director. [applause] chris garrity, our director. sarah guggenheim are. [applause] ethan moorhouse, the deputy operations director. [applause] our communications director. [applause] our intern. [applause] the house
steven weber. [applause] he is the greatest state party chair -- on the other side of the mississippi. [laughter] i told him i was when to say that. i also want to acknowledge -- usually, you go to these dinners and the average age is about 65. i would like all the high school democrats to stand up and be acknowledged. everyone in high school. [applause] the college democrats. [applause] and the young democrats of new hampshire. all the high school, all the high school -- all the high school,...
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[applause] and, shocker, we have the missouri state share with us as well, steven weber.he is the great state party chair -- on the other side of the mississippi. [laughing] i told him i was going to do that. i also want to acknowledge -- usually you go to these dinners whether new hampshire or any other state and average age is about 65. i would like all the high school democrats to just stand up and be acknowledged. anyone in high school. [applause] the college democrats. [applause] and led by lucas meyer, the entire young democrats of new hampshire, all of high school, all of college, all the young democrats standing together. [applause] matches that, steven. i also want to thank the defense party staff in the country led by the executive director amy kennedy. [applause] finance director, give her a big round of applause. peter kramer, been urged. chris, sarah guggenheim are. [applause] our communications director. our fantastic intern. the house campaign director. the house and senate caucus director and erin, our political director, and in a few days be starting as t
[applause] and, shocker, we have the missouri state share with us as well, steven weber.he is the great state party chair -- on the other side of the mississippi. [laughing] i told him i was going to do that. i also want to acknowledge -- usually you go to these dinners whether new hampshire or any other state and average age is about 65. i would like all the high school democrats to just stand up and be acknowledged. anyone in high school. [applause] the college democrats. [applause] and led...
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weber sr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 8, 2018, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the majority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. today many around the world might harold what they call a transition of power in my native homeland of cuba, but that couldn't be further from the truth. this sham transition is more smoke and mirrors, another ploy out of the castro playbook. the reality is that raul castro will continue to maintain his grip on power. the reality is that
weber sr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 8, 2018, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member...
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weber genesis ii gets high marks.har broiled signature is excellent for cooking large cuts of need and has a top rated surface temperature. this next grill is available at home depot heats up quickly and evenly outperforming some grills costing three times as much. most said they got five or more years out of their grill. so if you are think yours still has a couple of good years on it. i posted a link on extending your grill life. you can see it on abc7news.com. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open week days. my telephone number is (415) 954-8151. and reach me on my facebook page. but you do not want my grilled items. >> but you look good in a hat. >> check this image out from viewer harry. this picture has >> you can share your pictures with us and follow us on instagram. let's back to sandhya patel with the forecast. >> not expected to expand inland. tomorrow afternoon look for temperatures to continue to rise. we saw it warm today mid 60s. heading up to tahoe, last weekend for spring skiing. on saturday for
weber genesis ii gets high marks.har broiled signature is excellent for cooking large cuts of need and has a top rated surface temperature. this next grill is available at home depot heats up quickly and evenly outperforming some grills costing three times as much. most said they got five or more years out of their grill. so if you are think yours still has a couple of good years on it. i posted a link on extending your grill life. you can see it on abc7news.com. i want to hear from you. my...
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he read heidegger void plato and max weber. the crucial thing was he read. that was a prostitute certainty came from the written word but which word. read on and on reading never meant just understanding to him it also meant understanding something about himself the twenty two year old christian with a socialist heart red car marks. he commented the only thing that mattered to me in that moment was reading and studying those things that didn't match my direct experience of life in east germany but was still connected. would call this a process of working through he worked through his past and recognized even in real world socialism people exploiting each other. there is no true socialism on earth yet socialism with a human face. from then on this would be his utopia. sociology is an all round area of study and unbinding of human history he cared about the big picture and would no longer settle for anything less. on a list of expenses he noted hundred mars means to preserve the body and therefore the mind everything was aimed at understanding understanding fi
he read heidegger void plato and max weber. the crucial thing was he read. that was a prostitute certainty came from the written word but which word. read on and on reading never meant just understanding to him it also meant understanding something about himself the twenty two year old christian with a socialist heart red car marks. he commented the only thing that mattered to me in that moment was reading and studying those things that didn't match my direct experience of life in east germany...
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the most in the country per weber's office.the largest number of people killed per capita by police of any county in the u.s. they would like to see committee oversight any police involved shooting investigation. to >> to get any accountability we need to see repercussions we won't see them if the government is placing itself. be when i reached out to the california police -- peace officers association for their thoughts on this bill. there is no response tonight. outside the city capital with kron 4 news . >> we will continue to cover breaking news in san bruno, a shooting at the headquarters of youtube making international headlines. we will be back with details when we return. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet fr
the most in the country per weber's office.the largest number of people killed per capita by police of any county in the u.s. they would like to see committee oversight any police involved shooting investigation. to >> to get any accountability we need to see repercussions we won't see them if the government is placing itself. be when i reached out to the california police -- peace officers association for their thoughts on this bill. there is no response tonight. outside the city capital...
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julia weber. if julia wants to start. why don't the survivors come up first. thank you. >> i am rachel sutton. when i was 20 years old a supervise and mentor at my work raped me when i was half conscious on february 14, 2013. i reported the crime because i wanted to do the right thing. i tried to get help but in the process what i experienced was 4.5 years and counting today of negligence and incompetence numerous times in every agency i encountered in the process. in the hospital they told me i could urinate before the process which i am now aware i can't. there was strong evidence tha bt the da didn't even interview me. he took me to a room with no windows where i realized three men would sit between me and my path to the door. as a certified fraud examiner, i know if i conducted an interview in that way -- i recently taught a class at sex crimes and they told my understanding of consent clause was not like what i learned in my little class. [ reading] when the subpoena results came -- i have yet to see my tox screen and report of evidence, this is 4.5 year.
julia weber. if julia wants to start. why don't the survivors come up first. thank you. >> i am rachel sutton. when i was 20 years old a supervise and mentor at my work raped me when i was half conscious on february 14, 2013. i reported the crime because i wanted to do the right thing. i tried to get help but in the process what i experienced was 4.5 years and counting today of negligence and incompetence numerous times in every agency i encountered in the process. in the hospital they...
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. ♪ >> we are here with the editor and chief of bloomberg businessweek joe weber.e have to start with remarks. this is my favorite story. it is a history lesson about the relationship between the u.s. and china and the role that the u.s. has made in developing the time we know today. >> we also try to look forward a little bit. i think this really is connecting dots. now, ita skirmish right could very well escalate into a trade war. there is as bigger conversation about what our relationship with china supposed to be. quite what is so interesting is that you go through the history and it is very much informing where we are and what is at stake. >> that gets to where we might go. not in mind, china was used that long ago and the west physically brought it online. as a result, it has made china pretty wealthy. hello we are seeing from the trump administration is that they are trying to walk a little bit of that back. maybe they came along at our expense. that is where the tariffs are rooted in. what is our relationship going to be? are we going to be partners or is t
. ♪ >> we are here with the editor and chief of bloomberg businessweek joe weber.e have to start with remarks. this is my favorite story. it is a history lesson about the relationship between the u.s. and china and the role that the u.s. has made in developing the time we know today. >> we also try to look forward a little bit. i think this really is connecting dots. now, ita skirmish right could very well escalate into a trade war. there is as bigger conversation about what our...
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. >> and kevin mccarty and shirley weber, they're wanting a limit on deadly force. they don't want their officers to be second-guessed and they hope to meet with lawmakers to discuss concerns. >>> and this happened after 9:00 on harnett avenue after crescent park. it's unclear what led you to that shooting, police don't have any suspects, no arrests have been made. it's here where security gaps were identified before a former soldier killed three women there last month. that assessment was made by the california highway patrol in 2010. they identified a handful of security gaps. there was inadequate fencing and not enough security cameras. the campus didn't have security at the front gate. and the veterans department of veterans affairs did recognize the report but would not go into details. >>> a man is accused of stabbing and hurting two people a the bart station on saturday. 32-year-old robert dahl stabbed a woman in her 50s and her brother in the 60s ring an unprovoked attack. david harris stepped in and risked his life to save him. he was adding money to his cl
. >> and kevin mccarty and shirley weber, they're wanting a limit on deadly force. they don't want their officers to be second-guessed and they hope to meet with lawmakers to discuss concerns. >>> and this happened after 9:00 on harnett avenue after crescent park. it's unclear what led you to that shooting, police don't have any suspects, no arrests have been made. it's here where security gaps were identified before a former soldier killed three women there last month. that...
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weber said an analysis of 90 one of the largest police departments found that the partners that usedtive use of force and the escalation and other less lethal tactics saved not only civilian lives, but save the lives of police officers. top cop say they welcome public scrutiny of their actions. >> holding us to an unreasonable standard that measures in hindsight and the decision that is made in an emergency or critical incident will only hurt the communities that we serve and put our officers at rest. >> reporter: these police chief said they don't want there officers second-guess. they said they are willing to sit down with legislators about their concerns. >>> the umbrellas might be needed again tomorrow, but very light. we have a couple of shots at some light showers. tomorrow is a weak one. most of it will be drizzle and very light stuff. it is a impressive system but is oriented a different way. we see some rain offshore and that represent some drizzle and we will see some drizzle along the coast in the late-night hours. there might be a little bit of glaze on the roadways for t
weber said an analysis of 90 one of the largest police departments found that the partners that usedtive use of force and the escalation and other less lethal tactics saved not only civilian lives, but save the lives of police officers. top cop say they welcome public scrutiny of their actions. >> holding us to an unreasonable standard that measures in hindsight and the decision that is made in an emergency or critical incident will only hurt the communities that we serve and put our...
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>> we're back with joel weber. joel, we got a takeover on the gender pay gap. thinking behind going so big. joel: it's a really important topic. when we find things like this that are part of the zeitgeist, we kind of double down and spend more time than we would otherwise to really help people understand what is going on. why here? why pay gap? why now? joel: it's a bigger conversation happening. women in the workplace, #metoo, how that is all becoming manages did in our culture is what we are trying to put the finger on the pulse of. specifically with this pay gap section, what's happening is a u.k. moment. big companies in the u.k. are having to put data into the open that is unadulterated. they have to show how women get paid versus how many get paid. carol: it's revealing data. i was like, what? the differences are stunning. >> it does seem like we are not only is there the will to start thinking about these things, but the data is out there. and really being able to pull it all together is a conversation that can't easily be set aside. the headlines keep
>> we're back with joel weber. joel, we got a takeover on the gender pay gap. thinking behind going so big. joel: it's a really important topic. when we find things like this that are part of the zeitgeist, we kind of double down and spend more time than we would otherwise to really help people understand what is going on. why here? why pay gap? why now? joel: it's a bigger conversation happening. women in the workplace, #metoo, how that is all becoming manages did in our culture is what...
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. >> the bill was introduced by assembly members kevin mccarty and shirley weber. >> we are saddened and frustrated by the killing of black and brown men by law enforcement. it seems the worst possible outcome is the only one we experience. >> law enforcement analyst howard jordan is the former oakland police chief. he trained police officers. >> i think that the intent is commendable but i'm not sure how the actual law is going to work considering that you have laws already on the books that prevents the officers from using deadly force only in situations where it is eminent danger. >> he says we shouldn't assume that the police want to shoot people. >> i've seen many of my colleagues in my past who could not come back to work because they were so traumatized by having to take someone's life even though that is what they were expected to do. the situation calls for it. >> if this bill passes california would be the first state to adopt this heightened sort of last resort standard. >> alright melissa. >>> we are going to pause briefly to get you caught up on what's happening toward t
. >> the bill was introduced by assembly members kevin mccarty and shirley weber. >> we are saddened and frustrated by the killing of black and brown men by law enforcement. it seems the worst possible outcome is the only one we experience. >> law enforcement analyst howard jordan is the former oakland police chief. he trained police officers. >> i think that the intent is commendable but i'm not sure how the actual law is going to work considering that you have laws...
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weber is, different view cussing clouds. oakland is 59 right now. livermore 59. san francisco 58. nice and mild in san jose, 54 degrees. numbers in the mid-sixties, and partly cloudy skies on the way for much of the bay. a little bit of the chill but not bad. low-pressure spitting into the pacific northwest. high pressure will build an in its wake. so after the cloudy skies, we get something coming out, by mid week. tomorrow i monday, still have clouds around. but patients will give a sunshine eye tuesday and wednesday. victor kass shows plenty of moisture on and maybe even a sprinkle or two. -- future kass shows us plenty of moisture around and maybe a sprinkle or two. and then the further we go into next week on the more sunshine we will get. monster jam as i mentioned, at levi stadium got the temperature around damn time, 63 degrees. and also another sports event lpga cot at lake morris and. -- merced. giants taking on the dodgers tonight. sunday into a 5 pm, rethink ultima. gametime temperature about 51 degrees. -- sunday around 5 pm and the gametime temperature around 51 degr
weber is, different view cussing clouds. oakland is 59 right now. livermore 59. san francisco 58. nice and mild in san jose, 54 degrees. numbers in the mid-sixties, and partly cloudy skies on the way for much of the bay. a little bit of the chill but not bad. low-pressure spitting into the pacific northwest. high pressure will build an in its wake. so after the cloudy skies, we get something coming out, by mid week. tomorrow i monday, still have clouds around. but patients will give a sunshine...
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." ♪ taylor: we're back with our "bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief joel weber.siness section, we are talking about a company traditionally that does a lot of m&a to fuel growth, but they might have to turn organically growth. walk us through the company. heinz happened about a year ago and markets loved it because 3g and buffett had teamed up. 3g, brazilians know what they are doing and they come in and cut cost and markets love it because they invigorate this. the thing is, it really comes makingrom them acquisitions. kraft heinz, mayo, ketchup, what else are you going to do? massivee rebuffed in a takeover target. they wanted to go after unilever and markets loved the idea because they thought this would be all this cost, and -- cost cutting and yet, it didn't go through. unilever went through and now kraft heinz is left reeling. carol: here it is, a huge packaged food company and they have to be a huge packaged food company all of a sudden, but it is not a lot of growth. joel: food in general, very thin margins. packaged foods, as consumers have shifted taste
." ♪ taylor: we're back with our "bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief joel weber.siness section, we are talking about a company traditionally that does a lot of m&a to fuel growth, but they might have to turn organically growth. walk us through the company. heinz happened about a year ago and markets loved it because 3g and buffett had teamed up. 3g, brazilians know what they are doing and they come in and cut cost and markets love it because they invigorate this. the thing...
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this was a bill that was introduced by assembly come shirley weber which represents a district down in san diego. the state mandated data collection requirements for stops substantially duplicates chapter 96a, which is i piece of legislation i offered and got passed several years ago. however, the state report will be issued annually. so the legislation before you today accomplishes two very simple things. first, it reconciles the differences between state and local law for stop collection data. second, it includes amendments that require more freak reporting of stop data collection than required by the state law. now, in order to provide sfpd with time to build this new reporting system, the first two reports being semiannual. the first semiannual report will be due in may of 2019, and the second semiannual report will be due in august of 2019. each report there after will be due on a quarterly basis to the mayor's office, to the board of supervisors, to the police commission, and the human rights commission. i want to acknowledge my staff that worked tirelessly to reconcile and strea
this was a bill that was introduced by assembly come shirley weber which represents a district down in san diego. the state mandated data collection requirements for stops substantially duplicates chapter 96a, which is i piece of legislation i offered and got passed several years ago. however, the state report will be issued annually. so the legislation before you today accomplishes two very simple things. first, it reconciles the differences between state and local law for stop collection...
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brooks running ceo jim weber who turned this into a cash machine, and longtime berkshire shareholder gabelli, unlike any other shareholder meeting on the planet earth. the 87-year-old buffett has a few changes up his sleeve as he cheers on the company he transformed from a bankrupt textile manufacturer, sporting a market cap of $221 billion as we speak. don't miss all the action. next saturday, live tweeting, going live on facebook with all the breaking news from the shareholder meeting and the century link floor with an inside look at what berkshire hathaway shareholders get to experience every year. they call it woodstock for capitalists. on monday, so a week from this monday, 3:00 p.m. eastern, we're live. one-on-one with warren buffett himself and vice chair charlie munger. this is a tradition fox business began exclusively 10 years ago, everybody has copied us since then. now the only ones to nabt interview as the berkshire board of director's meeting wraps up. you've got to stay tuned. promoting it all week. connect with me on facebook also twitter@liz claman. we'll put the big
brooks running ceo jim weber who turned this into a cash machine, and longtime berkshire shareholder gabelli, unlike any other shareholder meeting on the planet earth. the 87-year-old buffett has a few changes up his sleeve as he cheers on the company he transformed from a bankrupt textile manufacturer, sporting a market cap of $221 billion as we speak. don't miss all the action. next saturday, live tweeting, going live on facebook with all the breaking news from the shareholder meeting and the...
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that changes the way law enforcement officers use lethal force...shirley weber/california state assembly "deadly force can be used. but only when it is completely necessary."officers would only be allowed to use deadly force as "the last resort" "to prevent imminent and serious bodily injury" and when there is "no "reasonable alternative" lizzie buchen/aclu bill sponsor: "we need to make sure that officers use the many other tools at their disposal that don't result in killing civilians."but former sacramento county sheriff john mcginness says officers often can't "deescalate a confrontation"former sheriff john mcginness/sacramento county"sometimes you don't have enough time to tag every base along the way and use that incremental less lethal force and when that's not the case nothing else but stopping the adversary will work."the bill faces challenges in the state legislature, which has sided with law enforcement before.reverend shane harris/national action network "we hope that it'll go through assembly and senate without being watered down."the reverend shane harris - recently pushed
that changes the way law enforcement officers use lethal force...shirley weber/california state assembly "deadly force can be used. but only when it is completely necessary."officers would only be allowed to use deadly force as "the last resort" "to prevent imminent and serious bodily injury" and when there is "no "reasonable alternative" lizzie buchen/aclu bill sponsor: "we need to make sure that officers use the many other tools at their...
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the weber explained the actions of that brother by the fact that he was quote a man of family. and this is quite a story. was it all true? newspapers did look to talk about instances of brother versus brother, here's one article, brother against brother you see in the headline. if you go through the civil war newspaper you will see brother shoots brother, brothers blood, these are the sorts of titles you see through the stories. and again, many are exaggerated and some made up altogether. and that's how i viewed the original story, i just always assumed it was made up and contrived. until i moved to kentucky and befriended some of the staff and they got interested in the story and have since confirmed there were two brothers named hopkins, one in the indiana regiment and another from the mississippi regiment were there that day. so maybe this was true. who knows? regardless, even if the story and some of the others were made up, it does illustrate a more widely repeated pattern of brothers, divided brothers. assuming kind of a dual relationship as one brother put still privatem
the weber explained the actions of that brother by the fact that he was quote a man of family. and this is quite a story. was it all true? newspapers did look to talk about instances of brother versus brother, here's one article, brother against brother you see in the headline. if you go through the civil war newspaper you will see brother shoots brother, brothers blood, these are the sorts of titles you see through the stories. and again, many are exaggerated and some made up altogether. and...
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legislation was proposed last week by democratic state assembly members kevin mccarty and shirley weber is aimed at reducing use of police deadly force. police chiefs say they don't want their officers to be second-guessed. there hoping to meet with lawmakers to discuss their concerns. >>> security gaps at a yacht mail -- yountville veterans facility have been identified. the report obtained by the sacramento bee identified a handful of security gaps. the list included inadequate fencing, no entrance checkpoints and not enough security cameras. at the time of that shooting, the campus did not have security at its front gate. a spokesperson for the california department of veterans affairs says a number of recommendations of the report were implemented, but they would not go into details. >>> it has been at exactly 6 months since the north bay wildfires devastated parts of napa, sonoma and mendocino counties. the fire killed 44 people and destroyed 6200 homes. it also caused more than $9 billion in insurance claims. some of the people who are trying to rebuild from the disaster are findi
legislation was proposed last week by democratic state assembly members kevin mccarty and shirley weber is aimed at reducing use of police deadly force. police chiefs say they don't want their officers to be second-guessed. there hoping to meet with lawmakers to discuss their concerns. >>> security gaps at a yacht mail -- yountville veterans facility have been identified. the report obtained by the sacramento bee identified a handful of security gaps. the list included inadequate...
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." ♪ taylor: we are back with our "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief joe weber. section, we are talking about craft science, a company that traditionally does a lot of emanated fuel growth. they may have to turn organically. walk us through the company. >> craft-heinz, that merger happened a year ago. markets loved it. 3g and buffett had teamed up to bring the deal together. and they know what they are doing. they come in and cut costs, and markets love it because they are reinvigorating this. but the thing is, it really comes about from them making acquisitions. so we have mayo, ketchup, we have everything. what else are you going to do? they were rebuffed in a massive takeover target. they wanted to go after unilever. markets loved the idea, because they were like, this is going to be cost-cutting that will be great for the companies. yet, that didn't go through. unilever pushed back and now kraft heinz is left reeling. what are you going to do? carol: it is a huge package food company. go figure, they have to be a package food company all of a sudden. , not no
." ♪ taylor: we are back with our "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief joe weber. section, we are talking about craft science, a company that traditionally does a lot of emanated fuel growth. they may have to turn organically. walk us through the company. >> craft-heinz, that merger happened a year ago. markets loved it. 3g and buffett had teamed up to bring the deal together. and they know what they are doing. they come in and cut costs, and markets love it because...
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." ♪ carol: we're back with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber.reads in the magazine. in the finance section, you tell us about the long-term stock exchange. joel: it has been bubbling for a while as an idea. by a guy named eric ries. he looked at the stock exchange and said wait, what if there was a different way of doing this that rewarded long-term investors? so much we talk about is this thing of the market has been rigged in favor of short-termism. what if there was something that rewarded investors were holding with the company for a long time? so he put that in motion, and it turns out the long-term stock exchange takes a really long time. [laughter] taylor: what is it, long-term? you are still reporting quarterly, but how do you reward? joel: to be clear, this remains a theory. he would like it to become something, but there is no timetable for any of this. the idea is one that instead of being judged on daily fluctuations even, it would reward someone -- i have been investing with you for five plus years, rather than a 1-3 sort of horizon
." ♪ carol: we're back with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber.reads in the magazine. in the finance section, you tell us about the long-term stock exchange. joel: it has been bubbling for a while as an idea. by a guy named eric ries. he looked at the stock exchange and said wait, what if there was a different way of doing this that rewarded long-term investors? so much we talk about is this thing of the market has been rigged in favor of short-termism. what if...