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the crisis is playing out in a town called welch. this facility is run by health right. it's a nonprofit medical group that deploys a mobile clinic staffed with three health professionals to areas of the stat care.served for dental >> we expect about 17 patients today all from the surrounding area, near welch itself. welch is one of our counties that we can't see as many patients because we have to travel longer to get here. >> reporter: nearl57 million people in the u.s. live in areas designated as "lacking basic ntaccess to care." >> and open. >> reporter: mcdowell county is one of them because of its cedistrom larger cities, a shrinking population, and an increasing amount of those living in poverty. >> a lot of patients that we see never had any type of dental care before because they could never afford it. i grew up in india, and you see this a lot. i didn't really expect to see that in a developed country, but we do see that pretty much every day. >> i have 60-year-old patients o have never been to the dentist, who don't know what dental floss is. no one's ever tak
the crisis is playing out in a town called welch. this facility is run by health right. it's a nonprofit medical group that deploys a mobile clinic staffed with three health professionals to areas of the stat care.served for dental >> we expect about 17 patients today all from the surrounding area, near welch itself. welch is one of our counties that we can't see as many patients because we have to travel longer to get here. >> reporter: nearl57 million people in the u.s. live in...
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. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when theyey built their home n 2001, they thoughght they were moving into an ideal countryside h home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children too the country. you know, building the home of our d dreams. >> insteadad, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, , and then it just ket getting worse. and it just realllly was concningng. i uldd lose my balance. then, i had d a stomachahache fr 3 weeks, really,y, really bad.d. i had been to the doctor, hehe drew blood, and he called e at wowork and said, your liver s almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high asas yours are.e. >> donna isn't the only one with severe health issues. mark goolsby, who once worked at the plant, doesn't believe it's safafe to live here. >> there's bee
. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when theyey built their home n 2001, they thoughght they were moving into an ideal countryside h home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children too the country. you know, building the home of our d dreams. >> insteadad, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved...
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frankie welch not only did design a few original dresses for mrs. ford, but also popularized the scarf. the neck scarf actually became one of those trademark icons of this particular first lady. in many photographs of betty ford, you will see that she is wearing a dark. she also -- wearing a scarf. she also had a preference for the low-cut mandarin collar of chinese style dress. there was an important reason for this. a month after she became first lady she discovered that she had breast cancer. it required surgery and the removal of one of her breasts. she told the american cancer society that once a person who has had breast cancer is elated, of course, to discover that their life has been saved, that there is a second part to dealing with breast cancer. that was the sense of a stigma of some kind of disfigurement. so, she pointed out that she liked to wear low-cut dresses as a way of evidencing that it did not mean a woman was unable to wear whatever she wanted. she discussed it publicly, and continued to wear this particular style. because there
frankie welch not only did design a few original dresses for mrs. ford, but also popularized the scarf. the neck scarf actually became one of those trademark icons of this particular first lady. in many photographs of betty ford, you will see that she is wearing a dark. she also -- wearing a scarf. she also had a preference for the low-cut mandarin collar of chinese style dress. there was an important reason for this. a month after she became first lady she discovered that she had breast...
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welch: is wrong. and the question for us is, will we accept the minimal responsibility that we have in our job to have a debate an say, no more, no more will this be done in our name. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: i'm prepared to close, i would inquire of mr. mcgovern if he has further speakers. mr. mcgovern: i'm the last speaker. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcfworn: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, undermining endangered species protections isn't a national emergency. we shouldn't be prioritizing it today. and not only is this rule a closed one, as you heard from our side over and over and over again, republicans took the unprecedented step of removing the privileged status of a resolution that would have given us a chance to debate the united states' support of the war in yemen. we should be voting on this. people are dying every minute
welch: is wrong. and the question for us is, will we accept the minimal responsibility that we have in our job to have a debate an say, no more, no more will this be done in our name. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: i'm prepared to close, i would inquire of mr. mcgovern if he has further speakers. mr. mcgovern: i'm the last speaker. the speaker: the...
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>> jack welch, my guess, you can ask bob about this, jack welch is not a happy camper. think couple things happened. jack built a big company. it was huge conglomerate. market says conglomerates. jack welch was too wedded to that. he got sidetracked with environmental stuff and windmills and quote, unquote, tech instead of worrying about the core businesses. i think jack would have done better off bringing in nardelli. bob nardelli was another candidate for that job, long time ge guy. he was an operations guy because he knows the operations or jay mcinerney who went- neil: would have, should have at this point. >> i don't think jack immelt is a crook or anything. here is one thing i will tell you, there is a doj investigation about all the accounting stuff, all the accounting charges keep coming up. if they find out management should have known or hold management accountable, someone has to ask him where were you? neil: what happened? >> and do they claw back his salary? i don't know. neil: we shall see. thank you very much, buddy. aforementioned bob write, former gener
>> jack welch, my guess, you can ask bob about this, jack welch is not a happy camper. think couple things happened. jack built a big company. it was huge conglomerate. market says conglomerates. jack welch was too wedded to that. he got sidetracked with environmental stuff and windmills and quote, unquote, tech instead of worrying about the core businesses. i think jack would have done better off bringing in nardelli. bob nardelli was another candidate for that job, long time ge guy. he...
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are you -- >> no, i'm raquel welch. >> jimmy: oh, yes. that's right.e]. >> jimmy: wow. yeah, well, you know, you are doing a good job with that. >> thank you. >>immyreally, really well. >> i'm trying. >> jimmy: raquel would be proud but i found out today she is a san diego girl like me. she has been an icon of mine, so i'm happy. >> jimmy: did you know she invented grape juice? >> no. >> jimmy: welch's grape juice. >> this guy full of facts. >> jimmy: do you like halloween? >> i have loved it since i was a little kid. >> jimmy: i have a photograph here. before i ask about it, this is from, what, three years ago at heidi klum's halloween party. >> i'm not proud of this one, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's why i have it, yes. >> so i got this invite to heidi klum's halloween party. >> jimmy: right. >> this really big -- it is the biggest halloween party you can go to. it is super glamorous, it is in new york. i was like, i really want to go all out so i decided to be marge simpson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i was working on a movie at the time and the makeup artist
are you -- >> no, i'm raquel welch. >> jimmy: oh, yes. that's right.e]. >> jimmy: wow. yeah, well, you know, you are doing a good job with that. >> thank you. >>immyreally, really well. >> i'm trying. >> jimmy: raquel would be proud but i found out today she is a san diego girl like me. she has been an icon of mine, so i'm happy. >> jimmy: did you know she invented grape juice? >> no. >> jimmy: welch's grape juice. >> this guy...
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so what we have is the eight-millimeter cartridge, the other frenchhe welchs so, the bullets were -- weapons, so the bullets were interchangeable between them all. it came in a box of 12. and it doesn't seem efficient loading in the strips, but a well-trained crew with gunner and loader could really keep up a steady rate of fire. rounds pers 450 minute rate of fire. this is considered one of the thet modern machine guns in fact that it was not water-cooled, it was air-cooled operated. it's like a modern machine gun today. cooling areas radiate heat barrel and helped keep it cool. especially with a gunner firing bursts, just like they do in modern machine guns, to help keep the barrel from overheating. you see below is a gas tube. piston. the piston would push a series of springs and the receiver to operate the gun. knob on thedjusting front that you could adjust the the of the gas based on barometer pressure and the air temperature, which would impact how the gun operated. typically these guns were could crisscross and cross fire. one gun working in pairs with other guns. made the ma
so what we have is the eight-millimeter cartridge, the other frenchhe welchs so, the bullets were -- weapons, so the bullets were interchangeable between them all. it came in a box of 12. and it doesn't seem efficient loading in the strips, but a well-trained crew with gunner and loader could really keep up a steady rate of fire. rounds pers 450 minute rate of fire. this is considered one of the thet modern machine guns in fact that it was not water-cooled, it was air-cooled operated. it's like...
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. >> the town of welch. the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile.d a place to park. we had taxi cab stands and three jewelry stores. it was a wonderful place. >> anthony: the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decade. billions and billions of dollars. when it became cheaper and more convenient to pull a coal, we needed to pull our electrical grid and make our steel elsewhere. this was what was left behind. this is not a poverty poor shell. do not pity these people here. >> i drank coffee from the time i could walk. they put coffee in your bottle, coffee or wine. >> a true daughter of appalacha. >> our family was from naples. >> yes, i came here 1923. my mother died when i was five. we went to live with my noona. this is the dish that my noona cooked during hunting season with squirrels. these are not squirrels. it is with chicken. >> now, i don't measure anything. nothing has a recipe here. >> anthony: home kitchen garden and hunting and gathering. >> oh, makes mama dance. now, this is what i am favorite for. have yo
. >> the town of welch. the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile.d a place to park. we had taxi cab stands and three jewelry stores. it was a wonderful place. >> anthony: the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decade. billions and billions of dollars. when it became cheaper and more convenient to pull a coal, we needed to pull our electrical grid and make our steel elsewhere. this was what was left behind. this is...
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sylvia welch faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a boy on cutting boulevard last sunday. then she drove away. the boy was from sacramento. and adult in charge of the boy briefly lost sight of him and he wanted to the street. >>> 4:06. one supervisor wants the name of mark zuckerberg taken off the hospital. there are questions about what would happen to us $75 million donation that zuckerberg made.>>reporter: the cambridge analytica scandal where private information was used for political purses are the reason to remove his name. >> the city should not pay any more money to him for the free advertising for turning our hospital into a billboard. >>reporter: this nurse works at the hospital. he shared photos of a protest in may opposing his name on the hospital property because of the facebook mishandling of people's private information. >> for facebook to say we have these people and we can do whatever we want with this information is awful. besides being unfair it is dangerous. >>reporter: critics say it's not zuck
sylvia welch faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a boy on cutting boulevard last sunday. then she drove away. the boy was from sacramento. and adult in charge of the boy briefly lost sight of him and he wanted to the street. >>> 4:06. one supervisor wants the name of mark zuckerberg taken off the hospital. there are questions about what would happen to us $75 million donation that zuckerberg made.>>reporter: the cambridge analytica scandal where...
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know that it's not really going to happen that principled conservatives would oppose that. >> matt welch, trying to have a conversation about the balance of government and the role of creating laws and executing laws here at 11:09 on a -- look at you go all highbrow on us. i like that. mr. nichols, let's talk about something else that continues to happen, these troops, thousands of u.s. troops still on the border, and now as we understand now they have some new orders. tell us about those, if you can. >> well, here at the pentagon, they're anticipating these new orders. they haven't come down yet unless they've come down in the last couple of hours, and that is to give them expanded authority, those 5,800 troops to do force protection. and that's for the border agents that are down there. that dramatically changes the mission because the old mission was reinforcing the border, laying down that wire, reinforcing structures. they got done with that, and mattis expected that to take a week to ten days. it was always a question of what all these troops down there would be doing. there's the
know that it's not really going to happen that principled conservatives would oppose that. >> matt welch, trying to have a conversation about the balance of government and the role of creating laws and executing laws here at 11:09 on a -- look at you go all highbrow on us. i like that. mr. nichols, let's talk about something else that continues to happen, these troops, thousands of u.s. troops still on the border, and now as we understand now they have some new orders. tell us about...
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. >> reporter: the recovery of 14- month-old kaiden lee welch's body from this field this past septembereaking for i w20-year-old mother dazia lee. >> i was holding his hand, trying to hold him, trying to ndll him up, and he got so far i couldn't hold on anymore and he let go. i did everything i could as a parent to save him, to protect him. >> reporter: on monday, the union county sheriff eddie atthey held her responsible for her son's death, charging lee with involuntary manslaughter. according to a criminal summons lee unlawfully drove around a highway barricade placed there by the department of transportation due to flooding and road not passable. today, cathey declined our request for an interview, but said this in september: >> these were dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a dngerous for anybody. vi reporter: the decision has divided the community, some l aiming racial bias. local n.a.a.c.p. president corine mack is speaking in lee's defense. >> here's a case where the sheriff says he has all of the evidence. the road was closed. no one was su
. >> reporter: the recovery of 14- month-old kaiden lee welch's body from this field this past septembereaking for i w20-year-old mother dazia lee. >> i was holding his hand, trying to hold him, trying to ndll him up, and he got so far i couldn't hold on anymore and he let go. i did everything i could as a parent to save him, to protect him. >> reporter: on monday, the union county sheriff eddie atthey held her responsible for her son's death, charging lee with involuntary...
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throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welch tells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. (justine) (justine) (justine) look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . (jrs) right now 52-thousand people have been evacuated from the camp fire. and just over 13-hundred people are in evacuation centers.(justine) people are still waiting to find out the fate of their homes. and the fate of missing family members. kron 4's sara stinson has the story of several evacuees during this tragic time. <"i'm here at the butte county fairgrounds in gridley. one of several evacuation centers. i've witnessed reunions with people who have been looking for loved ones for days. i've also met some who are still looking for missing family members."><"we didn't
throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welch tells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. (justine) (justine) (justine) look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa...
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throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welchells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. (jrstone)(jrs)tonight we are hearing from one person who escaped the camp fire and rescued friends and neighbors along the way.kron4's gayle ong joins us live in the newsroom with his story.gayle. jacob jones was one of the thousands of residents who fled in their cars when the camp fire broke out thursday morning.he saved five people, five dogs, and a cat in his two seater car. jacob jones grabbed what little he could in such little amount of time..he picked up neighbors, friends, their children and pets and drove off in his two seater
throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welchells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. (jrstone)(jrs)tonight we are hearing from one person who escaped the camp fire and...
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welch was dubbed little new york. it boasted the country's first municipal talking building. then mechanization led to the first mining crisis since the end of the cold boom the county's population has declined by some eighty percent. many of those who still live here seem to try to escape the dreary reality by other means mcdowell county is. the epicenter of the country's opioid epidemic. began when pharmaceutical companies stockton's and pharmacies pushed the pain medication oxycontin. warning out. this coming back to health. sheriff mountain west has joined county administrators to file a lawsuit against three major pharmaceutical companies. west again if i can use it in a survival mode. and the housing situation more there's no food to eat nothing done playing the house he'd sleep on chairs cigarette smoke possibly being buried the ball the young it's just like animals living out in the wild children living with their parents because parents are in jail sometimes or over the day. but every family in this county been affected by someone in their family has a drug problem a
welch was dubbed little new york. it boasted the country's first municipal talking building. then mechanization led to the first mining crisis since the end of the cold boom the county's population has declined by some eighty percent. many of those who still live here seem to try to escape the dreary reality by other means mcdowell county is. the epicenter of the country's opioid epidemic. began when pharmaceutical companies stockton's and pharmacies pushed the pain medication oxycontin....
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but i-- >> that surprises me because your name was welch. i had to do afghanistan because my name was boggs. >> i did afghanistan myself, we got to pick the country. >> and then you took it off-- well, first of all, i should say, by the way, that mrs. bush and senator kennedy were together, pretty much all day as were you trying to figure out what was going on, and senator kennedy later said, you get to know somebody in a situation like that, and he said, she was steady, assured, and elegant. >> that was me. >> he kept up a steady stream of small talk and he showed me everything in on his office walls. he read me a letter his brother jack had written to their mother who said teddy is getting fat. [laughter] >> and he laughed at it. and i never knew if that was the way he had to deal with the trauma because he'd had so many in his life or if he thought i'd fall apart so he felt like he had to keep up this, you know, small talk and then senator judd gregg the minority chairman of education committee joined us from new hampshire and one of our
but i-- >> that surprises me because your name was welch. i had to do afghanistan because my name was boggs. >> i did afghanistan myself, we got to pick the country. >> and then you took it off-- well, first of all, i should say, by the way, that mrs. bush and senator kennedy were together, pretty much all day as were you trying to figure out what was going on, and senator kennedy later said, you get to know somebody in a situation like that, and he said, she was steady,...
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i thank chairman walden, representative welch and all of the bipartisan co-sponsors of h.r. 6032. i urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 6032 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois is recognized. ms. kelly: mr. speaker, i reserve my time to the representative from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from illinois controls the time. ms. schakowsky: i thank you, mr. speaker, and thank my good colleague and friend from ohio for introducing this legislation and getting it through committee and onto the floor. things t i.o.t., net of act is bipartisan cooperation. as i did during subcommittee markup, i thank chairman latta and congressman welch for their leadership on this issue going back to the i.o.t. working group in the 114th congress. this bill will require the commerce department to survey the varieties of connected devices available and examine the federal role in this space. the study conducted under this bill should serve as a foundation for f
i thank chairman walden, representative welch and all of the bipartisan co-sponsors of h.r. 6032. i urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 6032 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois is recognized. ms. kelly: mr. speaker, i reserve my time to the representative from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from illinois controls the time. ms. schakowsky: i thank you,...
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but we lived next to jenna and harold welch. we didn't really know our other parents as well, and i think that was the moment when they came to midland, and am all right mom? my mom taught us to say ganny. we loved to read and my whole family does. the first thing that i said to my dad is that i just finished a great mystery, and i think she was the one that inspired that in all of us. i think it is because she was an adventurer, and i cannot even imagine being a young mother, and moving away from everybody that a new, >> also to a place that was very away, >> moving from connecticut to midland, texas, and luckily, she did that, and here we are. but, i think doing that as a young mom, and my grandfather traveled quite a lot, and to lose a daughter in a similar state of life that she is at that moment, i just cannot imagine not having a support system, even though i don't live close to my parents either. they come to visit and they are not that helpful anyway. [ laughter ][ laughter ] >> i mean, they are helpful. [ laughter ] >>
but we lived next to jenna and harold welch. we didn't really know our other parents as well, and i think that was the moment when they came to midland, and am all right mom? my mom taught us to say ganny. we loved to read and my whole family does. the first thing that i said to my dad is that i just finished a great mystery, and i think she was the one that inspired that in all of us. i think it is because she was an adventurer, and i cannot even imagine being a young mother, and moving away...
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but we lived next to jenna and harold welch, who are my mom's parents. we do not really know our other grandparents as well, and i think that was a moment they came to midland, and am i right mom? yes, we loved to read and our whole family does. the first thing that i said to my dad was that i just finished a great mystery. i think she was the one that inspired that in all of us. i think it is because she was an adventurer. you sort of got to this, but i cannot even imagine being a young mother and moving away from everybody, >> also to a place, >> also away from everything that you know. that is where that picture was taken and luckily she did that so that here we are. but i think doing that as a young mother, and my grandfather traveled quite a lot, and to lose a daughter, that is in a similar state of life and she was at that moment, and i cannot imagine not having a support system even though i don't live close to my parents either. >> but you live close to your sister. >> i live just four blocks and they come to visit, but they are not that helpful
but we lived next to jenna and harold welch, who are my mom's parents. we do not really know our other grandparents as well, and i think that was a moment they came to midland, and am i right mom? yes, we loved to read and our whole family does. the first thing that i said to my dad was that i just finished a great mystery. i think she was the one that inspired that in all of us. i think it is because she was an adventurer. you sort of got to this, but i cannot even imagine being a young mother...
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sylvia welch faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a one-year- old boy last sunday and drove away. the boy was from sacramento. and adult in charge briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> 5 06. elon musk is moving ahead with plans to develop a tunnel system under los angeles. this would be known as the dugout loop, and underground high-speed transit corridor between the ballpark and one of three existing subway stations. elon musk reiterated his commitment to this after scrapping the plans for a similar underground tunnel in west los angeles. >>> the san francisco supervisor said the full name of san francisco general hospital needs to be changed. the hospital became zuckerberg san francisco general after mark zuckerberg and his wife donated $75 million to the hospital. they call recent facebook actions scandalous including the cambridge analytic a privacy scandal and the facebook recent hiring of researchers to dispel the critics. >> the city should not pay any more money to zuckerberg for the fr
sylvia welch faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a one-year- old boy last sunday and drove away. the boy was from sacramento. and adult in charge briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> 5 06. elon musk is moving ahead with plans to develop a tunnel system under los angeles. this would be known as the dugout loop, and underground high-speed transit corridor between the ballpark and one of three existing subway stations. elon musk...
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sylvia welch faces charges of particular manslaughter and dui. she hit a one-year-old boy last sunday and then drove away. the boy was from sacramento. authorities say an adult briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> state senator scott weiner is calling for free medical marijuana for people with serious illness. he announced the plan this morning during a news conference. he said the bill would give tax relief for compassionate care programs that already provide free medical cannabis for people with serious health problems. >> this is an important issue. it's about making sure that low income people suffering from health conditions are able to continue to access their medicine. medicinal cannabis. right now we have a big problem where there are people who cannot access their medicine. >> the legislation overwhelming passed a similar bill this year but it was vetoed by governor brown. there is no word if the new bill has the support of the governor or governor elect gavin newsom. >>> people came together to help a beloved groce
sylvia welch faces charges of particular manslaughter and dui. she hit a one-year-old boy last sunday and then drove away. the boy was from sacramento. authorities say an adult briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> state senator scott weiner is calling for free medical marijuana for people with serious illness. he announced the plan this morning during a news conference. he said the bill would give tax relief for compassionate care programs that already provide...
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she is 31-year-old silvia well:of -- welch of richard. she allegedly hit the child on cutting boulevard near south 17th just before noon on sunday. the little boy was from sacramento. authorities told us an adult watching the boy briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> a woman and a one-year-old boy were injured in a hit-and- run crash in oakland this morning. it was reported about 11:20 on international boulevard at 48th avenue. police say the woman boy were crossing the street when a vehicle hit them and then drove off. the "mercury news" quoted a witness who said the woman was unconscious after the crash and that the boy was crying. no word on their conditions or a description of the vehicle. >>> i just feel angry that this is being done to me by my city that should be protecting me. >> preparing for a rising sea level has left some people in pacifica panicking. city leaders are working on updating the local plan for the coast but some of the options could put property at risk. >> "2 investigates'" brooks jarosz look
she is 31-year-old silvia well:of -- welch of richard. she allegedly hit the child on cutting boulevard near south 17th just before noon on sunday. the little boy was from sacramento. authorities told us an adult watching the boy briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> a woman and a one-year-old boy were injured in a hit-and- run crash in oakland this morning. it was reported about 11:20 on international boulevard at 48th avenue. police say the woman boy were...
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sylvia welch faces charges of the dealer manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a boy near south 17th last sunday and drove away. the little boy was from sacramento. the adult in charge briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> 6:08. police are searching for a man who they say knocked out a woman in a bar fight. look at the video. you can see the woman knocked to the ground. several people came out of the bar. two men attacked the woman. one suspect surrenders and is facing felony charges. that the police are still looking for 30-year-old james curtis falcon barry. he punched the woman in the face. he had tattoos on his arms and neck. he could be considered dangerous. today the mayor is scheduled to make an announcement about housing for the homeless scheduled for 10:30 at the site of the old bristol hotel. in the past she has opposed using this building for the housing program giving subsidized long-term housing to low income president -- residence. proposition >> was passed by the voters raising taxes on these businesses to h
sylvia welch faces charges of the dealer manslaughter and dui. she hit and killed a boy near south 17th last sunday and drove away. the little boy was from sacramento. the adult in charge briefly lost sight of him and he went into the street. >>> 6:08. police are searching for a man who they say knocked out a woman in a bar fight. look at the video. you can see the woman knocked to the ground. several people came out of the bar. two men attacked the woman. one suspect surrenders and is...
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so even people who mean welch don't know what it is.hey don't know that you can't just -- like, i've been on this book tour just three days. every reporter so far in new york has asked me that the biggest surprise after reading this book was that someone like me can't just get legal. so a big part of our work is now that hollywood has woken up and realized that you cannot divorce the 11 million undocumented population from the total 43 million immigrant population and that we will constitute 88 percent of the total population growth in the next 50 years and that telling our stories is actually socially as an imperative if we're going to make sense of a country that is going through this unprecedented demographic makeover. so the stories. so now we've consulted on so many projects. scripts come to us, and we're like, um, this is not accurate. [laughter] >> host: yeah. >> guest: right? and so now we're consulting, and we're heeding our own concept. so the story that we've collected are now actually being turned into it's shows. we can't a
so even people who mean welch don't know what it is.hey don't know that you can't just -- like, i've been on this book tour just three days. every reporter so far in new york has asked me that the biggest surprise after reading this book was that someone like me can't just get legal. so a big part of our work is now that hollywood has woken up and realized that you cannot divorce the 11 million undocumented population from the total 43 million immigrant population and that we will constitute 88...
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. >> thelma welch stares out her front window. >> i thought he would come before you got here. >> stilling to see a man with a bouquet of balloons and a check for $2 million. >> they said i had won the publishing clearing house. >> thelma received the call in august. >> we will come to your door and we will have your check for $2.5 million. there will be a new car sitting out front, you know, and i went, oh, my gosh. >> then the caller said she would have to pay the taxes first. >> i went, oh, okay, okay. i got all excited, you know. >> so she wired $500 to the man on the phone. he called back to say she had to send more. >> and it was $300 and then it was $100 and then it went to $500 again. >> every time she paid callers demanded more. >> every time they would say, your car is coming, it is coming, and they never come. i finally got wise to the whole idea and you guys are never going to deliver. >> yet somehow she kept hoping it was real. >> i hear a truck or something come by, i was always, oh, this is it. >> and kept wiring more money. >> i just thought, oh, well, next time they wil
. >> thelma welch stares out her front window. >> i thought he would come before you got here. >> stilling to see a man with a bouquet of balloons and a check for $2 million. >> they said i had won the publishing clearing house. >> thelma received the call in august. >> we will come to your door and we will have your check for $2.5 million. there will be a new car sitting out front, you know, and i went, oh, my gosh. >> then the caller said she would...
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i think they're all kind of welch guys. that's kind of interesting. the thing that is sort of odd is one of these weird management layers. like what you need need this guy right now. liz: is probably one of the pews who knows the business. a huge voluminous business. we've got to get somebody in here. liz: with this story is sort of stepping on is the bigger story. i'm getting this from a ge insider that tells me point blank, the new ceo spends every waking hour trying to figure out what to sell macs. this is a company that he's made the determination in order to take down the leverage, which is massive, to pay off the pension liabilities which is massive. and a steak at a future you've got to sell almost everything they can. liz: they're trying to say he will provide mentorship for the people at the business. >> it's interesting. we have the initial story and they denied this that gave calhoun, the former vice chairman, long-time ge consecutive who's now at blackstone, that they would bring him back here they denied it, but they had the meeting. he i
i think they're all kind of welch guys. that's kind of interesting. the thing that is sort of odd is one of these weird management layers. like what you need need this guy right now. liz: is probably one of the pews who knows the business. a huge voluminous business. we've got to get somebody in here. liz: with this story is sort of stepping on is the bigger story. i'm getting this from a ge insider that tells me point blank, the new ceo spends every waking hour trying to figure out what to...
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you and jack welch and and a team that was considered like a wharton dream team, what happened?somehow or other we lost our -- i say "our," because i never can quite get past it. just lost our bearing in dealing with the balance sheet. and those insurance reliabilities should have been dealt with. neil: you know, and then he went after jeff immelt which was the more sexy quote. i don't mean to second guess you guys, but it was interesting -- >> what'd he say? neil: well, would have, should have, could have. now i'm wondering the that's the case. it doesn't do any good pointing fingers, but i do wonder about what happened to ge. >> well, i find it interesting that buffett's not buying at the low, just from my standpoint. because he's usually the guy when everybody else is scared -- neil: that's right. >> -- he's in. he must not like what's still on the balance sheet and what these guys have to do. you know, i was talking with bob before, before he went on, and i said, bob, why don't they -- i said, this is on the table -- break it up into three separately-traded companies. sell o
you and jack welch and and a team that was considered like a wharton dream team, what happened?somehow or other we lost our -- i say "our," because i never can quite get past it. just lost our bearing in dealing with the balance sheet. and those insurance reliabilities should have been dealt with. neil: you know, and then he went after jeff immelt which was the more sexy quote. i don't mean to second guess you guys, but it was interesting -- >> what'd he say? neil: well, would...
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matt welch, reason, a libertarian monthly magazine. and my friend tim o'brien, a presidential buy og grapher. when you look at the complaining, even if they're not rooted in facts, do they work? >> true, they matter i think eventually diluted their own arguments. to the extent to which they're arguing that arizona is a problem, they're trying to steal votes there. when nobody who is a republican in arizona believes this is a problem. people who have worked on the mccain campaign and other people, jeff flake, people who are not as anti-donald trump as jeff flake. they've said there is no problem, that people are just making this up. that's it is same rhetoric trump used. he said in 2016 there may have been between 3 million and 5 million illegal votes cast -- >> there's the nonsense they pushed. they created a voter fraud coalition that went nowhere. you know what happened to chris coback, he loss his election. >> that speaks to something there. there is a limit beyond which certain amount of the public, including the voting public, wil
matt welch, reason, a libertarian monthly magazine. and my friend tim o'brien, a presidential buy og grapher. when you look at the complaining, even if they're not rooted in facts, do they work? >> true, they matter i think eventually diluted their own arguments. to the extent to which they're arguing that arizona is a problem, they're trying to steal votes there. when nobody who is a republican in arizona believes this is a problem. people who have worked on the mccain campaign and other...
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caroline: david welch breaking it down for us. thank you. coming up, letting the chips fall.rosoft and nvidia are sliding. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets: the close." i am caroline hyde in london. lisa: i am lisa abramowicz in new york. wall street trading desks will boost women's compensation this year to narrow the gap with men. the firm says payee quality is more in the forefront this year than ever. wall street is facing pressure to make their workplaces more attractive to women with better pay and faster promotions. has filed for bankruptcy in a deal that will keep stores open. it is not expect major closures or liquidation. shares of macron are falling. reportedncial times" the chinese will deepen investigation into chipmakers. china says it has massive evidence of violations. that is your business flash update. king joins us from san francisco. talk about why we are seeing the fall of in chips. we knew about the investigation, right? >> we did. but this is adding to the concern investors have. accusations by macron against a chinese company
caroline: david welch breaking it down for us. thank you. coming up, letting the chips fall.rosoft and nvidia are sliding. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets: the close." i am caroline hyde in london. lisa: i am lisa abramowicz in new york. wall street trading desks will boost women's compensation this year to narrow the gap with men. the firm says payee quality is more in the forefront this year than ever. wall street is facing pressure to make their...
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i introduced bills to codify what the president wants to do with a democrat cosponsor, peter welch.elissa: the problem medicare pays those high prices. so i don't know, you have to get it sorted out there in washington. congressman rooney, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on. connell: we still have to get out to california where things have been getting worse, if anything. at least 42 dead in the fire in the northern part of the state. hundreds remain missing. we'll have the latest on both of big wildfires and all the devastation after a quick break. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. and a complimentary first month's payment. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conferenc
i introduced bills to codify what the president wants to do with a democrat cosponsor, peter welch.elissa: the problem medicare pays those high prices. so i don't know, you have to get it sorted out there in washington. congressman rooney, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on. connell: we still have to get out to california where things have been getting worse, if anything. at least 42 dead in the fire in the northern part of the state. hundreds remain...
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he says, you have been -- you have communist ties and joseph welch says to him, have you no sense of decency? it seems to me the way we should respond to this tweet of donald trump is have you no sense of decency or shame because you m damn sure don't know anything about history. >> after that, we have to drop the mic. >>> up next, nancy pelosi is overwhelmingly elected the next speaker of the house. encapsulating the moment with a quote from "the wire." if you come at the king, or in this case, the queen, you best not miss. so a tree falls on your brand-new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand-new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we'r
he says, you have been -- you have communist ties and joseph welch says to him, have you no sense of decency? it seems to me the way we should respond to this tweet of donald trump is have you no sense of decency or shame because you m damn sure don't know anything about history. >> after that, we have to drop the mic. >>> up next, nancy pelosi is overwhelmingly elected the next speaker of the house. encapsulating the moment with a quote from "the wire." if you come at...
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is it being expressed in the welch baited commodity prices? olivia: look at the futures markets.datione a big from the beginning of the year. this is all about sentiment. people are concerned about what future demands might look like. we are focused on what we are seeing on the ground right now and what is china's response to the trade wars. -- is it sensible to position for weaker commodity prices as a result? olivia: look at what china is doing. one of the key area of weaknesses has been infrastructure spending. had been growing at double-digit levels for the last decade and it has turned negative this year. the government is aware of this. they are aware of the need to manage the economy. started tolready increase infrastructure spending again. this is something we are watching because it is such a major component. anna: it was negative but it should turn positive? olivia: we have artie seen -- we had negative -- we have already seen a strong month. anna: every time we have spoken recently to your colleague, we have talked about discipline in the sector. mining companies and t
is it being expressed in the welch baited commodity prices? olivia: look at the futures markets.datione a big from the beginning of the year. this is all about sentiment. people are concerned about what future demands might look like. we are focused on what we are seeing on the ground right now and what is china's response to the trade wars. -- is it sensible to position for weaker commodity prices as a result? olivia: look at what china is doing. one of the key area of weaknesses has been...
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welch is our bureau trees in detroit.e house, but also the gubernatorial and senate race. >> that is right. expected to keep her seat in the senate. big shocker if she were to lose it. widner had a lead for a while. trying to distance themselves from rick snyder. he gets a lot of blame for the flint water crisis. michigan has terrible roads. the potholes are big, state police declared a state of emergency last year. talked abouter better jobs, better infrastructure and turning michigan into a better economy and not relying on the old automated -- automotive industry. talking about training workers in bringing a high-tech economy to the state. david: thank you, david welch in detroit. the midterms are just one topic of conversation. at the bloomberg forum going on in singapore. we are joined with an update. even as we keep an eye on the results of the midterms, this focuses on the u.s.-china trade war. the sense we are getting out of this forum is that the trade war will persist through 2019, never mind upcoming meeting be
welch is our bureau trees in detroit.e house, but also the gubernatorial and senate race. >> that is right. expected to keep her seat in the senate. big shocker if she were to lose it. widner had a lead for a while. trying to distance themselves from rick snyder. he gets a lot of blame for the flint water crisis. michigan has terrible roads. the potholes are big, state police declared a state of emergency last year. talked abouter better jobs, better infrastructure and turning michigan...
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i know barry diller pretty well i knew jack welch very well.n to the balance sheet. barry is very good at acquiring but he constantly wants to know how much cash have i got, what are our liabilities. maria: that's his success. >> that's been his success. maria: that's what jack did. >> jack did the same thing. jack did a lot of things. but he had a lot of good people around him. larry bosett was there for many years, really smart people that are very attentive to the bleste sheet. that history seemed to disappear in the last two or three years. maria: in a 20 year period, were they not as focused on the balance sheet and knowing where the cash was, how much cash would be left with these acquisitions. i don't know what happened. it's an incredible fall from grace. >> have you to think maybe. there started to be outside interests and hedge funds were coming in with a lot of suggestions and that puts a lot of pressure on you. they want that stock price up. maria: yeah. >> buying back stock when you don't have the money to do it is a way to increas
i know barry diller pretty well i knew jack welch very well.n to the balance sheet. barry is very good at acquiring but he constantly wants to know how much cash have i got, what are our liabilities. maria: that's his success. >> that's been his success. maria: that's what jack did. >> jack did the same thing. jack did a lot of things. but he had a lot of good people around him. larry bosett was there for many years, really smart people that are very attentive to the bleste sheet....
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we have convened an all star panel, matt welch, eddie glaude, and john meacham, also an msnbc contributor, collectively roughly i'd say what, 14 hours of sleep between the four of you over the past 24 hours? we'll start with you, are we going to see a victory lap from the president 30 minutes from now? >> yes, next question. i mean, 100%. >> how much of a victory lap? we already heard it already overnight from both him, his aides, people all night long wi were out there talking to officials upstairs. here's what i think he will likely say based on our reporting. he's going to point to the senate. he's going to talk about what he sees as historic gains for him, he will tout how they have picked up seats in a chamber that is critical to his judicial nominees, critical to his personnel confirmations. i would think you'll probably see him -- he will probably be asked about nancy pelosi. he's going to take some shots at her. sure the house went blue. >> take some shots today? even after they apparently got off the phone a few hours ago? not even on the first day? >> oh, bless your heart. >> no
we have convened an all star panel, matt welch, eddie glaude, and john meacham, also an msnbc contributor, collectively roughly i'd say what, 14 hours of sleep between the four of you over the past 24 hours? we'll start with you, are we going to see a victory lap from the president 30 minutes from now? >> yes, next question. i mean, 100%. >> how much of a victory lap? we already heard it already overnight from both him, his aides, people all night long wi were out there talking to...
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i don't know if there was legacy issues but to ask whether it's welch or immelt, i don't know how that's>> the only question is jack as we know was a master of quarterly reports. >> did he manage the business or manage the earnings? >> he certainly managed the business and he inspired people >> that's his answer to that >> correct and a lot of people think he managed the earnings >> ge capital is a candy store >> you look at the new ceo who will be on at 9:00 >> i can't wait for that >> your sympathies are with him, i think, perhaps but what do you think -- >> he's got a tough hand. >> what do you think is going to happen with this company when you see the stock downgraded to $6 >> and more to the point steve tusa said it's got a hundred billion -- the bear case scenario has a hundred billion of debt and no free cash flow. that does not sound like a good scenario. >> so how brave do you have to be to buy in right now >> very brave. >> you don't think that's an easy call? >> i don't think it's an easy call there are potentially hidden liabilities that have not yet come out more of the sam
i don't know if there was legacy issues but to ask whether it's welch or immelt, i don't know how that's>> the only question is jack as we know was a master of quarterly reports. >> did he manage the business or manage the earnings? >> he certainly managed the business and he inspired people >> that's his answer to that >> correct and a lot of people think he managed the earnings >> ge capital is a candy store >> you look at the new ceo who will be on...
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and we have looked at the protection of the welch port and looking at a trading relationship in the future. >> to our honorable friend that the majority in the country, in this parliament accept the results of the referendum, and we back her in trying to get the sovereignty she's argued for. the prospect of prosperity, security and a fruitful partnership across the channel and the world, it will turn, if we don't go toward this, the possibility of crashing out and a government by the opposition. neither of which is an alternative. >> and i believe, as i think he does, that it is important for us to move forward not only in delivering on the votes, but ensuring to do so in a way that does protect our prosperity, protect people's jobs and livelihoods for the future, but more than that, there are significant opportunities for this country and once we lead the european union for those trading relationships around the world and also trading relationships with our closest partners in the eu. >> will the prime minister now recognize that she made a catastrophic error when she decided to kowtow to
and we have looked at the protection of the welch port and looking at a trading relationship in the future. >> to our honorable friend that the majority in the country, in this parliament accept the results of the referendum, and we back her in trying to get the sovereignty she's argued for. the prospect of prosperity, security and a fruitful partnership across the channel and the world, it will turn, if we don't go toward this, the possibility of crashing out and a government by the...
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salim,david welch and much more to come as we head towards this meeting with president xi saturday. sticking with electric cars, two electric vehicles revealed this week. a pickup truck along a seven seater suv. after nine years of design, rivian plans to hire 1000 employees to manufacture the vehicles with production to start in 2020. the ceo joins lad -- brad stone to discuss. >> this is a lot of excitement. the manufacturers are looking at this and they are impressed with what the vehicles came with. because of that, part of our business be on trading is to likesome of the technology the battery system, cooling system, and apply these other applications with customers that [indiscernible] brad: have you gotten any interesting m&a queries from conventional automobile manufacturers? that is not the objective of the company. the desire is the reason i built this company to reassure we could take technical problems and problems, things thought of as being a possible, and these innovations with a collaborative working environment to help solve them. at this point, we continue to remai
salim,david welch and much more to come as we head towards this meeting with president xi saturday. sticking with electric cars, two electric vehicles revealed this week. a pickup truck along a seven seater suv. after nine years of design, rivian plans to hire 1000 employees to manufacture the vehicles with production to start in 2020. the ceo joins lad -- brad stone to discuss. >> this is a lot of excitement. the manufacturers are looking at this and they are impressed with what the...
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joining us from martha stewart -- joining us for , alonge stuart welch with mike gallagher and aaronstill with us. st: maybe another one is coming very soon i was? soon.y who knows? needed a u-turn on the trump administration on iran. they had a very hard line. how do you manage a market where you have got plus or minus one million barrels announced given what they are asking? the trump are spots with waivers, that of course will unbalance the market. how is demand holding up? you can see it is very clearly in the equity market in e.m. of thinking about if you are in a bear market for oil, you have come down very fast. mitigating in emerging markets, so maybe that will help out. going into monday issue is -- out of a manage the market over the next six months, contending only with the u.s. administration on the stuff going on in india, nigeria, and so on -- liberia, nigeria, and so on? francine: basically wti kind of .trading at a range what are futures telling us about what it could be? has been and a change in the market. a couple of months ago, it was not uncommon to talk about $1
joining us from martha stewart -- joining us for , alonge stuart welch with mike gallagher and aaronstill with us. st: maybe another one is coming very soon i was? soon.y who knows? needed a u-turn on the trump administration on iran. they had a very hard line. how do you manage a market where you have got plus or minus one million barrels announced given what they are asking? the trump are spots with waivers, that of course will unbalance the market. how is demand holding up? you can see it is...
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>> ge, i think we we look at tenure jack welch, doesn't look so good and he handed jeff a pretty impossible situation. don't forget in the early 90s's we said the same thing about ibm. there was talk about breaking up the ibm. the thing that matters is underlying economic growth. everything gets worse if this company falls back to 2% growth. if we stay 3% growth -- neil: ibm never bottom this bad, my friend and ibm never got this forlorn. doesn't mean there isn't other similarities. ge seem to be in a much maligned camp. >> if you talk to lou gerstner, they were pretty close to bankruptcy for a while and it was pretty dire for ibm in the early '90s. neil: i always remember some of the other american staples that could never fall even in the face of new technologies, eastman kodak comes to mind. we're reminded there is no right that a company has to grandeur. i'm wondering what is playing out here is beyond a fix? or you know, other factors come in and save it? >> you know what the biggest worry is, neil? this is all happening in a low interest rate environment and a soaring economy. one ask
>> ge, i think we we look at tenure jack welch, doesn't look so good and he handed jeff a pretty impossible situation. don't forget in the early 90s's we said the same thing about ibm. there was talk about breaking up the ibm. the thing that matters is underlying economic growth. everything gets worse if this company falls back to 2% growth. if we stay 3% growth -- neil: ibm never bottom this bad, my friend and ibm never got this forlorn. doesn't mean there isn't other similarities. ge...
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throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welchells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. ( robin ) governor jerry brown says now is a time for californians to pull together as they face catastrophic fires at both ends of the state. governor brown stressed at a press conference sunday that wildfires have become more ferocious because of severe drought and climate change. the governor was asked about a tweet by president donald trump blaming poor forest management. <"the scientists and the engineers and the firefighters all tell us forest management is one element, it's only one. and we have to take care of the whole range of threats and conditions and actions that are part of our living with fire - living with fire threats.">( robin ) governor brown also said the state is
throughout the day along with the fixed wing airtankersair tactical group supervisor captain nick welchells me ... regardless of how large the fire, or busy the season ... planes are maintained on a daily basis. everyday we show up and the pilot will do preflight on the aircraft whether they flew the day befoer or not. it's just kin of the standardreporting from sonoma county .. alecia reid ... kron 4 news. ( robin ) governor jerry brown says now is a time for californians to pull together as...
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. >> david welch, the detroit bureau chief. what do we know? >> two very close races. the house. two the democrats would like to flip, haley stevens, democrat. she is trying to get the seat vacated by dave trott. she has had a lead of five points but it is close. it is in north oakland county, just north of detroit. a wealthy area, affluent. suburban. the kind of place for the democrats should be able to pick up some seats if there is going to be a blue wave. there is a good margin. also, a popular candidate in the spent time in military intelligence, she has a slim lead over her opponent. that is another one democrats want to flip. two important seats they can pick up in key areas but they are tight races. we don't know who is going to pull them off. >> what do we know about the governor's race? the census, redistricting. she should be able to pull that off. opponent wanted president trump to campaign. gretchen leber has a pretty good lead. that is a race -- gretchen hitmer has a good lead. let's go to miami. close races down there. one decision. a lot of things up in the air. k
. >> david welch, the detroit bureau chief. what do we know? >> two very close races. the house. two the democrats would like to flip, haley stevens, democrat. she is trying to get the seat vacated by dave trott. she has had a lead of five points but it is close. it is in north oakland county, just north of detroit. a wealthy area, affluent. suburban. the kind of place for the democrats should be able to pick up some seats if there is going to be a blue wave. there is a good margin....
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welch was tapped little new york. it boasted the country's first municipal talking building. then mechanization led to the first mining crisis since the end of the cold boom the county's population has declined by some eighty percent and. many of those who still live here seem to try to escape the dreary reality by other means mcdowell county has. the epicenter of the country's opioid epidemic. began when pharmaceutical companies stopped tests and pharmacies pushed the pain medication oxycontin. here who. discovered bags of all. sheriff moss and west has joined county administrators to file a lawsuit against three major pharmaceutical companies. west again you can use in a survival mode. going into houses and situation more there is no food no heat nothing done to claim the house kids sleep on chairs the cigarette smoke costly being buried in the ball the young it's just like animals living out in the wild children living with their parents because parents are in jail sometimes or over the day and. not every family in this county will affect someone in their family has a drug
welch was tapped little new york. it boasted the country's first municipal talking building. then mechanization led to the first mining crisis since the end of the cold boom the county's population has declined by some eighty percent and. many of those who still live here seem to try to escape the dreary reality by other means mcdowell county has. the epicenter of the country's opioid epidemic. began when pharmaceutical companies stopped tests and pharmacies pushed the pain medication...