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the project will impact the webster street historic district as well. my main concern is a long-term effects on the high level radiation and the lack of any shielding for myself of the residence in my building. many people are walking and riding down clay street. [reading notes] >> thank you sir. your time is up. >> i am diana ward, i live at 2432 washington street for the past 37 years with my husband who raised his son there. my husband has been at kaiser almost the same amount of time as the head and neck cancer surgeon. he is in complete shock over this. he has read as much literature as he can. he could not be here today. he was one of the first cancer surgeons who worked with aids patients in the 80s at kaiser. this feels like dÉjÀ vu that we are entering another episode where we don't know what we are dealing with. i urge you to reconsider and we go through more research before we start getting our city this way. i think it can only end in a lot of regret. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is margaret ash. i live in an adj
the project will impact the webster street historic district as well. my main concern is a long-term effects on the high level radiation and the lack of any shielding for myself of the residence in my building. many people are walking and riding down clay street. [reading notes] >> thank you sir. your time is up. >> i am diana ward, i live at 2432 washington street for the past 37 years with my husband who raised his son there. my husband has been at kaiser almost the same amount of...
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ashley webster in the thick of it with london. go to it now, ashley?> hey, charles i hope your eyes won't glaze over too much. it is pretty simple. coming up in the next several minutes the mps vote on withdrawal bill, boris johnson's plan with all the nuts and bolts in there, explaining exactly what his bill would do. it is 115 pages long. that will probably won't make it through, with brexit you never know. the second vote, half past 7:00, local time, 2:30 eastern. they will vote on timetable. they set three days to debate and decide on it on thursday. opposition lawmakers three days for this massive bill is just not long enough. if they vote down that timetable, and the eu at the same time, says clearly you can't get your act together, we'll extend the deadline again, don't forget boris johnson sent them that letter even though he didn't sign it it, doesn't matter if all that happens, boris johnson said i will pull the bill. throw the in the towel, call for general election. a lot could be decided on future of boris johnson's deal. let's go to the o
ashley webster in the thick of it with london. go to it now, ashley?> hey, charles i hope your eyes won't glaze over too much. it is pretty simple. coming up in the next several minutes the mps vote on withdrawal bill, boris johnson's plan with all the nuts and bolts in there, explaining exactly what his bill would do. it is 115 pages long. that will probably won't make it through, with brexit you never know. the second vote, half past 7:00, local time, 2:30 eastern. they will vote on...
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it is a contributing building to the webster street historic district. it is a two story basement with single-family dwelling designed in the italian style and built circa 1900. the applicant completed some rehabilitation of the building in 2019 including drive out to repair and painting with an estimated cost of $12,650. the proposed reability asian plan includes in-kind window replacement, interior plaster and repair from an exterior leak in-kind replacement of the front and rear doors, roof repair and replacement. [please stand by] >> the subject properties and a three-story miss sonnery building designed for survival style by architect john somebodier jj.foley. it was submitted to demonstrate the exemption would assist in the preservation of a property that might be in danger of demolition or substantial allerrations. alterations. >> there will be entry lobby floors, plaster detailing and woodwork. maintenance work will cost $31,000 annually. al proposeall proposed work wilt standards. the property meets two of the five priority considerations. they
it is a contributing building to the webster street historic district. it is a two story basement with single-family dwelling designed in the italian style and built circa 1900. the applicant completed some rehabilitation of the building in 2019 including drive out to repair and painting with an estimated cost of $12,650. the proposed reability asian plan includes in-kind window replacement, interior plaster and repair from an exterior leak in-kind replacement of the front and rear doors, roof...
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mr webster replied that this would not be necessary.judgment here is expected on monday. thank you very much indeed. and also i'm joined by our political correspondent helen catt. what has downing street been saying about this? downing street has consistently held the line that the government will be obeying the law but we will be leaving on 31st october and it doesn't seem that it has materially changed this afternoon. a senior downing street source afternoon. a senior downing street source has pointed to what it called a very narrow specific duty concerning the parliament letter requesting a delay which it talked about and said that can be interpreted in different ways. they also said that the act does not prevent the government from doing other things that cause no delay. we talk about communications both public and private, so there is still speculation that downing street has something up its sleeve around this. the former lord chancellor lord falconer has suggested perhaps the submissions are a way to convince the court that it do
mr webster replied that this would not be necessary.judgment here is expected on monday. thank you very much indeed. and also i'm joined by our political correspondent helen catt. what has downing street been saying about this? downing street has consistently held the line that the government will be obeying the law but we will be leaving on 31st october and it doesn't seem that it has materially changed this afternoon. a senior downing street source afternoon. a senior downing street source...
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leland: an honest ashley webster. i feel the longer ashley has been covering this, the more british his accent has gotten and the more british terms keeps coming into every report he does. you're going to be a busy guy over the next couple of weeks. we're waiting for what new terms you come up with, my friend. thanks, ashley. >> i will do my best, thank you. leland: doing a great job. all right, next hour we are going to have a member of the european parliament who is from the u.k. and a brexit party member, martin dowbenny talking about-- basically talking about why he wants to be out of a job. molly: this is fascinating and we'll see if we get anywhere. leland: ashley doesn't seem hopeful. our man in london is not hopeful. molly: we'll see what actually happens. well, turning now to the white house, president trump and secretary of state pompeo touting a u.s. brokered cease-fire in syria. despite reports of fighting in that region today. mark meredith is at the white house with more, mark. >> molly, good afternoon.
leland: an honest ashley webster. i feel the longer ashley has been covering this, the more british his accent has gotten and the more british terms keeps coming into every report he does. you're going to be a busy guy over the next couple of weeks. we're waiting for what new terms you come up with, my friend. thanks, ashley. >> i will do my best, thank you. leland: doing a great job. all right, next hour we are going to have a member of the european parliament who is from the u.k. and a...
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daniel webster 27%. even the less diverse schools are serving less students with needs are well above in terms of meeting the needs of all students. i guess if you are going to say you are diverse by design, they say when you are looking for structural racism and systems where we have discrepancies and you have to look at the impact and not the intent. we have charters who are meeting the needs of students that are beyond what we are doing. when i think of life learning academy they built housing for students who had instability with their housing. they are going above and beyond. what i see is a school serving predominantly white and affluent families in a neighborhood that is not predominantly white and affluent. in this way it is away folks can hoard resources. this is capturing the amount of money. this is true of sfusd schools as well with high income families raise a lot of money that ends up as a way families hoard resources. i am a parent and want to do the best for my kid, but we are part of a s
daniel webster 27%. even the less diverse schools are serving less students with needs are well above in terms of meeting the needs of all students. i guess if you are going to say you are diverse by design, they say when you are looking for structural racism and systems where we have discrepancies and you have to look at the impact and not the intent. we have charters who are meeting the needs of students that are beyond what we are doing. when i think of life learning academy they built...
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leland: here we go again another potential brexit delay, ashley webster, coverage it, the european willl february 2020 if prime minister boris johnson can't get a deal passed by parliament this week, stay tuned, ashley webster will be there covering it all. canadian voters are getting ready to cast their ballots in a tight election that could mark the end of justin trudeau's time as prime minister, remember there were black face photos in the past couple of months david lee miller on the ground in ottawa with what's at stake, david. >> after 4 years on the job the prime minister justin trudeau could soon be out of work, tomorrow as you mentioned is election day in canada and according to latest polls it's going to be a close one. i'm in ottawa and coming up we will have complete details th at guy's scary. the first item on the list is selecting a chairman for the... for the advisory board what's this? as well as use the remaining... child care options run out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. to earn j.d. power chevdependability awards...
leland: here we go again another potential brexit delay, ashley webster, coverage it, the european willl february 2020 if prime minister boris johnson can't get a deal passed by parliament this week, stay tuned, ashley webster will be there covering it all. canadian voters are getting ready to cast their ballots in a tight election that could mark the end of justin trudeau's time as prime minister, remember there were black face photos in the past couple of months david lee miller on the ground...
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we're less to the closing bell and i'm ashley webster and for liz claman. let's start "the claman countdown". ♪. ashley: we begin with breaking news. thick black smoke at the syrian border town off of the turkish army carried out airstrikes to get a list of targets. this comes days after the u.s. troop pullback from the region. meantime apple stop getting a boost today as they raise the price target on the stock to 260 bucks making a bullish call on the iphone 11 in its success. they say apple may use the proceeds to buy back stock or raise the dividends. outlook one and a third%. netflix not fearing so well as analysts predict it could take a hit from rising and yes increase competition from the likes of apple and disney. of a cutting his price target that $300 and rosa black securities went further cutting down to $265 and netflix down over 1%. u.s. steel shares hitting a three and a half year low after the company named a new cfo and announced cost cuts and form a demand to push the steelmaker to idle furnaces in the u.s. and europe, that stock down over
we're less to the closing bell and i'm ashley webster and for liz claman. let's start "the claman countdown". ♪. ashley: we begin with breaking news. thick black smoke at the syrian border town off of the turkish army carried out airstrikes to get a list of targets. this comes days after the u.s. troop pullback from the region. meantime apple stop getting a boost today as they raise the price target on the stock to 260 bucks making a bullish call on the iphone 11 in its success....
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but as the column headed out of webster, it started to rain. what started as a drizzle really turned into a downpour. this was no spring shower. we are talking thunder, fromning, mud washing down the hillside, washing out the roads. the march slowed to a crawl. you imagine these guys bent over against the rain, and this would threaten what had already been a strict timeline. but what the federal troops did not know is that porterfield already determined to abandon philippi and move his command south to beverly. several women had come into porterfield's camp at philippi and warned him that troops were headed his way. with the storm, porterfield reasoned he needed to wait until the next morning before starting out. porterfield was very short on equipment and supplies, particularly cartridges and percussion caps. forcaps he had been sent or -- he could not risk losing this stuff in this crazy storm that was going on. he had wagons unloaded, he had pickets posted on the roads in the town, and porterfield went to bed, reasoning know troops are going
but as the column headed out of webster, it started to rain. what started as a drizzle really turned into a downpour. this was no spring shower. we are talking thunder, fromning, mud washing down the hillside, washing out the roads. the march slowed to a crawl. you imagine these guys bent over against the rain, and this would threaten what had already been a strict timeline. but what the federal troops did not know is that porterfield already determined to abandon philippi and move his command...
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fox business's ashley webster live in the newsroom with the latest. where do we stand, ashley?t all before, melissa, there is joke going around why does britain likes tea so much. because tea leaves. boris johnson was at his political party conference today. look i have a final offer for the european union. they must compromise with us, or in 29 days we'll leave without any deal at all. take a listen. >> this is a compromise by the uk and i hope very much our friend understand that, and compromise in their turn. alternative is no deal. and that is not an outcome we want. it is not an out come we seek at all but let me tell you, my friend, it is an out come for which we are ready. >> of course the biggest sticking point is the irish border. what to do with that. they want a backstop so there is no checkpoint on any ireland republic or northern ireland border. he says they would be in the eu single market regulations for agriculture and manufactured goods until 2025. but not in the eu customs union. it is confusing i know. he says 2025, northern ireland assembly, or if you like,
fox business's ashley webster live in the newsroom with the latest. where do we stand, ashley?t all before, melissa, there is joke going around why does britain likes tea so much. because tea leaves. boris johnson was at his political party conference today. look i have a final offer for the european union. they must compromise with us, or in 29 days we'll leave without any deal at all. take a listen. >> this is a compromise by the uk and i hope very much our friend understand that, and...
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jon: fox business network's ashley webster is in london with more. ashley: it certainly hasn't been the day that boris johnson had hoped for. british lawmakers were expected to vote on his freshly-minted deal struck just two days ago in brussel, but it never happened. an amendment preempting that vote and the government not wanting another delay withdrew its plan. another defeat for boris johnson, but he remained defiant. >> i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i've told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister, that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union and bad for democracy. >> johnson says he will not negotiate with the eu for another delay, even though the law as it stands says he must. and opposition leaders say he has no choice. >> the people who are outside this building right now will be heard and they deserve the final say along with millions across the country. so the most urgent thing right now, mr. speaker, is that the prime minister complies with the law. a
jon: fox business network's ashley webster is in london with more. ashley: it certainly hasn't been the day that boris johnson had hoped for. british lawmakers were expected to vote on his freshly-minted deal struck just two days ago in brussel, but it never happened. an amendment preempting that vote and the government not wanting another delay withdrew its plan. another defeat for boris johnson, but he remained defiant. >> i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what...
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this is not within the webster street historic district. it is immediately adjacent to the district which was established in 1981. this property was not included. it is a category d building for our preservation standards. included in the report is a ceqa exemption which is signed by our historic preservation staff. this went through a number of iterations. >> there is no vistas? >> saying that it is not blocking significant views from any public vistas that we see. i would be happy to show you the different iterations we have gone through to get to this design. >> that's okay. what about the letter of approval? >> it is included in the staff report. >> i didn't see that. it is after you get through the plans, the photo simulations and the categorical exemption. after you get through those graphics you will see the statement from the engineering firm. after you get through their statement toward the end of the staff report is the letter of approval signed by arthur duke. >> ashley. thank you. what about my last comment in terms of good fait
this is not within the webster street historic district. it is immediately adjacent to the district which was established in 1981. this property was not included. it is a category d building for our preservation standards. included in the report is a ceqa exemption which is signed by our historic preservation staff. this went through a number of iterations. >> there is no vistas? >> saying that it is not blocking significant views from any public vistas that we see. i would be happy...
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ashley webster is hosting the "claman countdown" for liz today.ew what is coming up in the next hour, which ashley i think will be explosive. >> it always is, that final hour before the closing bell, charles. we'll talk to ambassador terry miller at the top of the hour about china. we understand the chinese delegation is a huge one. over 100 participants. does this signal perhaps something can be done but to your point maybe a mini deal is what we can expect, at least that is what the ambassador says he will be along to explain. we're in studio in a fox business exclusive have tom siebel. he is a multibillionaire software designer and software consultant who says that the fight for a.i., the battle for a.i., the artificial intelligence is critical. he will let us know if we're winning that. is china winning it? he will have tips for ceos to survive possible extinction in the 21st century. some pretty big topics. that at top of the hour. charles: i made big money with tom. i can't wait until we hear what he has to say. tune into the "claman countdo
ashley webster is hosting the "claman countdown" for liz today.ew what is coming up in the next hour, which ashley i think will be explosive. >> it always is, that final hour before the closing bell, charles. we'll talk to ambassador terry miller at the top of the hour about china. we understand the chinese delegation is a huge one. over 100 participants. does this signal perhaps something can be done but to your point maybe a mini deal is what we can expect, at least that is...
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ashley webster live in london. melissa: wall street focused on profits. gerri willis has details. reporter: boeing doing better early in the day they had progress getting the 737 max jet up in service. the stock went up more, head of commercial airplanes unit said to be stepping down, replaced by dan field. big news for boeing. that stock expected to add 50 points to the dow alone. meanwhile all earnings news rest of the day. proctor & gamble and united technologies adding 50 points to the dow on upbeat earnings. that was good news. travelers, mcdonald's shaving 135 points off the dow. the dow ending down 39. mcdonald's meanwhile had a double miss for the first time in years. the stock fell behind rivals burger king and wendy's. trouble there at mickey d's. ups, announcing a miss on revenue with improved bottom line. that was good news for the stock for a while. it fell as you can see here. they also had announcement about their drone business. they're in partnership with cvs, the drugstore company. listen to scott price, their strategy chief. >> so we've already done 1504 revenue
ashley webster live in london. melissa: wall street focused on profits. gerri willis has details. reporter: boeing doing better early in the day they had progress getting the 737 max jet up in service. the stock went up more, head of commercial airplanes unit said to be stepping down, replaced by dan field. big news for boeing. that stock expected to add 50 points to the dow alone. meanwhile all earnings news rest of the day. proctor & gamble and united technologies adding 50 points to the...
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ashley webster live from outside the british parliament.leged deadline or a real deadline?
ashley webster live from outside the british parliament.leged deadline or a real deadline?
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stuart: only time will tell, webster. we will see about that. [laughter] stuart: you're over there until they get a deal, that's a fact. ashley, we will talk to you later on. ashley: oh, god. stuart: let's get to the market, modest gains, earning season in high gear as we speak, certainly will be this week, so far profits, revenue strong, do we hit new highs if that positive strong trend continues? >> here is what i think. [laughter] >> profits and revenue have been strong but keep in mind because of the trade war, because of the tariffs a lot to have companies have pulled back their expectations last quarter going into this quarter so they have beat but what i will say is that you will see talking about pouring cold water on something, you will see ceo's warning or lowering guidance for next quarter because there's a lot of concern about tariffs and the trade war. i think it's going to take its toll on the market. i i think the market will pull back. stuart: that was an honest answer at least, you got to it at the very end. all right, hold on a
stuart: only time will tell, webster. we will see about that. [laughter] stuart: you're over there until they get a deal, that's a fact. ashley, we will talk to you later on. ashley: oh, god. stuart: let's get to the market, modest gains, earning season in high gear as we speak, certainly will be this week, so far profits, revenue strong, do we hit new highs if that positive strong trend continues? >> here is what i think. [laughter] >> profits and revenue have been strong but keep...
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ashley webster, following this whole saga. half years when they voted on this referendum to break away from europe and they are still haggling over that. ever wonder what winston churchill would probably think of what's going on in her majesty's kingdom? look no further than bret baier, who goes back in time, not to look at brexit or anything else, but an interesting period that had a far more critical time for the world. he's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so don't wait another day. physical coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life savings from
ashley webster, following this whole saga. half years when they voted on this referendum to break away from europe and they are still haggling over that. ever wonder what winston churchill would probably think of what's going on in her majesty's kingdom? look no further than bret baier, who goes back in time, not to look at brexit or anything else, but an interesting period that had a far more critical time for the world. he's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but...
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webster, you're out on a limb but come on back soon, okay? see you later. >>> big news from apple. tim cook met with regulators in china after pulling a controversial hong kong app. now, that's the app that located the police in hong kong. apple pulled it. now is in china talking to regulators. susan: apple pulled it. there was a lot of criticism they were kowtowing to china's censors because they have big business in china, they get around 20% of their revenue. tim cook in china at this point speaking to the chinese regulator, according to reports on their website. the state administration for market regulation. he was there to talk about what's happening with the markets, consumer rights protections, investment in china, fulfilling corporate social responsibility, and there's a big internet conference taking place in a few days' time which tim himself, mr. cook, has attended back in 2017. no idea whether or not he's going to attend that, but i think it was a very good contrast with what's happened with mark zuckerberg. think about it. apple has a big business in china, fifth larg
webster, you're out on a limb but come on back soon, okay? see you later. >>> big news from apple. tim cook met with regulators in china after pulling a controversial hong kong app. now, that's the app that located the police in hong kong. apple pulled it. now is in china talking to regulators. susan: apple pulled it. there was a lot of criticism they were kowtowing to china's censors because they have big business in china, they get around 20% of their revenue. tim cook in china at...
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but webster's reply was extraordinary.es we are the source of occurring in europe and we are responsible for it. because of this tirade attacking the hungarian ministry and taking full responsibility and of course we weren't but that's what we thought about in the rule of monarchy. they are saying besides, the end erin empire it was a speck to compared to the united states. they all failed. so lincoln -- this is it. they are the last best hope and if we fail, then the dream fails and democracy fails. we may never have it again because of this nation falls apart the dream that have been destroyed in europe will never be revived because it shows that democracy doesn't work. i think it's in that context that you understand that they have this rhetoric where they really believe that a new is true. that this is the only major democracy left. all these are valiance which seem so full of hope and all of been dissipated and failed. in france you have the polling in the third who looked promising at the outset and as the second emp
but webster's reply was extraordinary.es we are the source of occurring in europe and we are responsible for it. because of this tirade attacking the hungarian ministry and taking full responsibility and of course we weren't but that's what we thought about in the rule of monarchy. they are saying besides, the end erin empire it was a speck to compared to the united states. they all failed. so lincoln -- this is it. they are the last best hope and if we fail, then the dream fails and democracy...
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i was on webster street between fulton and mcallister at a friend's house. i felt the ground shake. it had turned upside down. we immediately ran outside and were like, what happened, what happened? we didn't understand what was going on. we heard the bay bridge collapsed, we heard this was going on. there was so much information. we did not have access to electricity. we relied on radios and relied on communication from others. more importantly, we were safe because we knew that so many of our first responders from the police department, from the fire department were out there in the communities checking and making sure that our communities were safe so we are so grateful so we continue to be there for us time and time again. we want to spend out -- sent send out a special announcement -- a special shout out to the volunteers. we know when disaster strikes that our public safety officials may not be able to get everyone right away, so we are going to need to look out for one another over the years, we have really worked hard to build more resilient communities. communities where ne
i was on webster street between fulton and mcallister at a friend's house. i felt the ground shake. it had turned upside down. we immediately ran outside and were like, what happened, what happened? we didn't understand what was going on. we heard the bay bridge collapsed, we heard this was going on. there was so much information. we did not have access to electricity. we relied on radios and relied on communication from others. more importantly, we were safe because we knew that so many of our...
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. >> reporter: nancy webster, who vebeach, oregon, is worried those chemicals seep into her drinkingwildlife, and we are up against large corporations. and to even counter it, you kn help. and it's really difficult for small commutes. >> reporter: today the situation may be reaching a critical point because the federal government wants to suspend a public review process, which logging companies say needlessly ties them up in court. >>> should there be a public review process when logging takes place on public lands? >> well, we have professionals in place in our federal agencies that are managing these lands and i think we need to let them do that work. >> reporter: in other words, he wants groups like oregon wild to stay away. >>> the argument is for them, if they're not able to log, people can't build homes. >> yeah. well, no one is talking about shutting down logging. we're talking about what i feel are common sense changes that do less damage to the environment that we all share. >> reporter: lague wants to see forests thinned, not clear-cut. a far less invasive approach. she ack
. >> reporter: nancy webster, who vebeach, oregon, is worried those chemicals seep into her drinkingwildlife, and we are up against large corporations. and to even counter it, you kn help. and it's really difficult for small commutes. >> reporter: today the situation may be reaching a critical point because the federal government wants to suspend a public review process, which logging companies say needlessly ties them up in court. >>> should there be a public review...
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ashley webster is live in london with more on that.eporter: good morning to you, maria. now the moment of truth comes. boris johnson has got a new deal. it's essentially the same one that theresa may put together, except he managed to get the eu to take the irish backstop out. he says this is the most fair and balanced deal he could get but he needs the votes. he needs 320 votes to get it through. if you look at the numbers, 287 conservatives, assuming they say yes, he still has 33 votes to win. can he get those from the tory rebels that he kicked out of the party weeks ago? and then there's the dup, the northern irish party who have 10 votes and he desperately needs them. so far, they say they don't like this deal. it's sounding oh, so familiar. we know theresa may failed three times to get her plan through but boris johnson says this is the one to vote for. take a listen. >> we're asking the u.k., it means we can deliver a real brexit that achieves our objectives and it means that the u.k. leaves whole and entire on october the 31st.
ashley webster is live in london with more on that.eporter: good morning to you, maria. now the moment of truth comes. boris johnson has got a new deal. it's essentially the same one that theresa may put together, except he managed to get the eu to take the irish backstop out. he says this is the most fair and balanced deal he could get but he needs the votes. he needs 320 votes to get it through. if you look at the numbers, 287 conservatives, assuming they say yes, he still has 33 votes to...
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jillian: ashley webster live in london, good morning, ashley.y: hey, good morning, jillian, yeah, you know everything that involving brexit is frustrating for the government, those for it an those against it, bottom line boris johnson was supposed to get his new deal in front of parliament saturday, it all flopped, he didn't do it because an amendment was called but he will try again today, in true brexit fashion there's a good chance that he won't be allowed to, he introduced it once on saturday even though he didn't address it and won't be allowed to do in the same session. confused everybody is when it comes to bring brexit because there's so much rules and regulation that's hampering the johnson administration, the johnson government to get this thing moved. what are the scenarios? jeremy corbyn, opposition leader, labour party would like to introduce a referendum, whatever deal is approved, the people should be allowed to have a say. fury, labour plat to wreck brexit. this could be the week where we get a better idea but don't hold your bre
jillian: ashley webster live in london, good morning, ashley.y: hey, good morning, jillian, yeah, you know everything that involving brexit is frustrating for the government, those for it an those against it, bottom line boris johnson was supposed to get his new deal in front of parliament saturday, it all flopped, he didn't do it because an amendment was called but he will try again today, in true brexit fashion there's a good chance that he won't be allowed to, he introduced it once on...
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the webster street building will operate as a cafe after the roasting operation shuts down. >>> a newuxury hill hotel will celebrate its grand opening, the grand hyatt at sfo is the only hotel on airport grounds. it has more than 350 rooms, and it has direct access to sfo terminals through the air train. hyatt executives and san francisco mayor london breed will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. >>> next the >>> all right. welcome back, everyone. it is 6:57. if you're just joining us maybe you're had he heading out the door, 7 things to know before you go. number one, bracing for another round of pg&e power shutoffs. today's outages will impact about 270,000 customers in the bay area, parts of sonoma, napa will lose power starting in just a few minutes at 7:00 this morning. >>> number two, the latest on the kincade fire, some evacuation orders have been lifted for western parts of sonoma county, stronger winds are forecast to return today. >>> yeah, crippling conditions for our firefighters quickly. 8:00 this morning the red flag warning for all of us including those firefi
the webster street building will operate as a cafe after the roasting operation shuts down. >>> a newuxury hill hotel will celebrate its grand opening, the grand hyatt at sfo is the only hotel on airport grounds. it has more than 350 rooms, and it has direct access to sfo terminals through the air train. hyatt executives and san francisco mayor london breed will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. >>> next the >>> all right. welcome back, everyone. it is...
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she received her master of arts in webster university in 2018. she has worked for the misery civil war museum in st. louis, the american battlefield trust, and the gettysburg college special collections. she currently serves on the board of directors for the missouri civil war museum and the marine scholarship foundation. she is working on her first book in the emerging civil war series on the battle of wills and -- wilson's creek. please join me in welcoming kristen pawlak. [applause] kristen: all right. first of all thank you to all of , you. thank you to emerging civil war. it is such an honor to speak to you all about the battle of wilson's creek which was fought in 1861 in a southwestern corner of missouri, my home state. the subtitle of this presentation is called "this means war: the battle of wilson's creek." i want to take us back to june 11 of 1861 in st. louis, missouri to the hotel which is just downtown at one of the nicest hotels in the 20th -- 19th century. important early war leaders met there. you have nathaniel lyon, his aide, f
she received her master of arts in webster university in 2018. she has worked for the misery civil war museum in st. louis, the american battlefield trust, and the gettysburg college special collections. she currently serves on the board of directors for the missouri civil war museum and the marine scholarship foundation. she is working on her first book in the emerging civil war series on the battle of wills and -- wilson's creek. please join me in welcoming kristen pawlak. [applause] kristen:...
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ashley webster is in london with the lat latest.morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. boris johnson, the u.k. prime minister, says he is defiant he will get his new eu deal voted on today, he says, but he may be overly optimistic. the speaker of the house will probably block that, saying look, you've already introduced this deal on saturday and even though you didn't vote on it, you can't introduce the same bill twice in the same session. just another twist in this very difficult brexit saga. so the question is what happens today. well, we will find out whether the government will present some more of its legislation that would actually put brexit into place. while that's being decided the leader of the opposition party, jeremy corbin, said he will introduce legislation for a second referendum and of course that has really upset downing street. all the newspapers today, this is the daily mail says fury at labor plot to wreck brexit and pretty much the same headlines across the board this morning, that labor will want a s
ashley webster is in london with the lat latest.morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. boris johnson, the u.k. prime minister, says he is defiant he will get his new eu deal voted on today, he says, but he may be overly optimistic. the speaker of the house will probably block that, saying look, you've already introduced this deal on saturday and even though you didn't vote on it, you can't introduce the same bill twice in the same session. just another twist in this very...
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i'm ashley webster in for stuart today.ng numbers on consumer sentiment in just a few seconds. we're off 50 points. now we're up 52 points on the dow. maybe helped by news the trade talks, at least the phone calls between the heads of two trade groups between the u.s. and china are indeed still talking. let's get to susan li. we have consumer sentiment numbers, so important. susan: 95.5. this is the final october consumer sentiment read. less than the initial, advanced one we got beginning of october which was at 96. a slight dip. i don't think it was terrible. still shows consumers are feeling more positive, but maybe still cautious given that we do have sweet slowing in the u.s. economy. overall still positive. ashley: still positive. a maybe a little come down on. up 45 on the dow. thank you very much, susan. strong numbers from amazon and visa. amazon was down on latest results. people are spending money, using credit cards to do it. joining us market watcher brent. thanks for being here. seems like the consumer as we l
i'm ashley webster in for stuart today.ng numbers on consumer sentiment in just a few seconds. we're off 50 points. now we're up 52 points on the dow. maybe helped by news the trade talks, at least the phone calls between the heads of two trade groups between the u.s. and china are indeed still talking. let's get to susan li. we have consumer sentiment numbers, so important. susan: 95.5. this is the final october consumer sentiment read. less than the initial, advanced one we got beginning of...
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army could use some help with sandwich makings and make the sandwiches and open the address is 600 webster we're going to stay there all night and they could use a sandwich make people put together. >>we're joined once again now by greg lyon and greg would have begun. well i was down in the marina district you should pictures just a bit earlier i'm >>talk about how it felt to be down there and the fact that i think when this thing revealed in daylight tomorrow we will find out that the marina district suffered intense damage. buildings that are not collapsed down there that are off their foundations and many of them i didn't make it count because of the aire we remain uncovering the fire. but there are structures that have moved completely off their foundations you can see rows of garage doors. all of them slightly open then forced open when building settled in the kick the garage doors out their entire locks where it appears that every garage door on the block is going down. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health cri
army could use some help with sandwich makings and make the sandwiches and open the address is 600 webster we're going to stay there all night and they could use a sandwich make people put together. >>we're joined once again now by greg lyon and greg would have begun. well i was down in the marina district you should pictures just a bit earlier i'm >>talk about how it felt to be down there and the fact that i think when this thing revealed in daylight tomorrow we will find out that...
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intelligence and know he's listening to tapes what we did believed to be spice who was working for websterligence in george papadopoulos with promises of the hill or quit nemos and we know they've gone to london william barr was there in july and talking to counterparts in london and intelligence community. now we see john brennan, james clapper in the game shaking in their boots, they don't know what's going to happen next, they do know they will be questioned. >> how do we know that they know. >> they have actually said both brennan and copper have been admitted that they will be questioned. and copper through president obama under the bus and copper says i don't know how we can be accused of anything criminal when it was obama who gave them the order. >> that is huge. you will have a lot of confused americans because everything you said has been hit from the light of day and prior to joining the trump campaign i heard a lot of fake news, they hid the scandal from the viewers in the 2016 election. the new york times story that broke that this was becoming a particlpolitical probe, they d
intelligence and know he's listening to tapes what we did believed to be spice who was working for websterligence in george papadopoulos with promises of the hill or quit nemos and we know they've gone to london william barr was there in july and talking to counterparts in london and intelligence community. now we see john brennan, james clapper in the game shaking in their boots, they don't know what's going to happen next, they do know they will be questioned. >> how do we know that...
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now, we could all go to webster's dictionary or google to find out what the definition of concentration camps is. but if you read it, it is definite that -- the definition clearly captures the experience of more than 100,000 japanese during world war ii. and as shameful as this period was in our history, it can be -- there can be no question that this was an american -- an american concentration camp. so in placing a plaque in the wording, i want to end by saying this -- words matter and the truth matters. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: i know we have a couple of other folks for public comment. please come forward. good afternoon, commissioners, president buell, members of the commission, general manager phil ginsburg. thank you for taking this issue up in your agenda. i'm a longtime advocate for -- [feedback] -- as you know, san francisco is one of three left in america. and i'm here to urge you to support the recommendation from your operations committee that met recently, which your committee did approve the signage for the issei memorial park plaque. so i would
now, we could all go to webster's dictionary or google to find out what the definition of concentration camps is. but if you read it, it is definite that -- the definition clearly captures the experience of more than 100,000 japanese during world war ii. and as shameful as this period was in our history, it can be -- there can be no question that this was an american -- an american concentration camp. so in placing a plaque in the wording, i want to end by saying this -- words matter and the...
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ashley webster is here. one of my favorites. reshaping is an interest rate to put it.me a verb that actually tells me something. >> i think what it would do is strangle the u.s. economy. when i moved to this country, in my early 20s, the one thing i learned -- >> harris: just last year. >> yes, thank you. it's the spirit, the feeling that you can do anything to the entrepreneurship. wealth taxes something that holds that back. it is punishing success. these are the people, the wealthy -- i know that there's not a lot of sympathy for the wealthy out there, but they do a lot more than people give them credit for. they create investments, jobs, businesses that flourish. do you go anywhere else in the world. >> harris: they help dreams come true. under the trump administration, the median household income has risen nearly 7%. during the obama administration, it rose just 2% after the recession. >> i think that's a very telling statistic based on what i just said. if the wealthy are allowed to invest that money -- look at the unemployment rates. the lowest that it has been
ashley webster is here. one of my favorites. reshaping is an interest rate to put it.me a verb that actually tells me something. >> i think what it would do is strangle the u.s. economy. when i moved to this country, in my early 20s, the one thing i learned -- >> harris: just last year. >> yes, thank you. it's the spirit, the feeling that you can do anything to the entrepreneurship. wealth taxes something that holds that back. it is punishing success. these are the people, the...
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now, we could all go to webster's dictionary or google to find out what the definition of concentrationamps is. but if you read it, it is definite that -- the definition clearly captures the experience of more than 100,000 japanese during world war ii. and as shameful as this period was in our history, it can be --
now, we could all go to webster's dictionary or google to find out what the definition of concentrationamps is. but if you read it, it is definite that -- the definition clearly captures the experience of more than 100,000 japanese during world war ii. and as shameful as this period was in our history, it can be --