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xavier: also a designer. my name is xavier. know what's been going on the last couple of weeks. we kind of realized the company was not being run the way that we wanted it to be run, 'cause we were really focused on one single customer. and we wanted to break out on our own, and we've been doing this for 3 years. skyler: and even though that we're a new company, like, we're totally ready to go with any of the requirements that you guys might have, whether it's logistically or anything like that, so, you know, we're ready to fulfill. xavier: so, first off, thanks for coming to see us. we really appreciate it. and when it comes to everkin, we really wanted to make a case for everybody, a product for everybody. we wanted everyone to feel like kin. jon: i think it's great. sarah: i especially like that it has a story and that there's meaning to it. sunshine: cool. so, what we really want to do at everkin is take what's hot and new and make it more special and make it ours. but we're not just slapping marble textures onto cases. we'
xavier: also a designer. my name is xavier. know what's been going on the last couple of weeks. we kind of realized the company was not being run the way that we wanted it to be run, 'cause we were really focused on one single customer. and we wanted to break out on our own, and we've been doing this for 3 years. skyler: and even though that we're a new company, like, we're totally ready to go with any of the requirements that you guys might have, whether it's logistically or anything like...
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xavier: cool! brad: wow! marie curie: here i can do all the science experiments i want and keep on learning. yadina: it's like a science clubhouse. i like it. brad: your very own place where you can keep working and learning all about the thing you love. xavier: whatever that is. what is that? marie curie: and... all: wow! marie curie:s i did it! i really did it! i discovered something no-one ha brad: marie curie followed her. vo: xavier riddle and the secret museum. a brand new show starting monday, november 11th on pbs kids. and on the pbs kids video app. made possible in part by contributns to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! leo: i'm leo. andy: i'm andy. carmen: and i'm carmen. our parents work in a circushat travels all around the world and we travel with them. andye never know where in the world we will end up next. all (train whistling) and we travel with them. carmen: but wherever we go, we know that lu the moon will be there with us. ♪ traveling the world as a trio ♪ eo ♪ andy ancar
xavier: cool! brad: wow! marie curie: here i can do all the science experiments i want and keep on learning. yadina: it's like a science clubhouse. i like it. brad: your very own place where you can keep working and learning all about the thing you love. xavier: whatever that is. what is that? marie curie: and... all: wow! marie curie:s i did it! i really did it! i discovered something no-one ha brad: marie curie followed her. vo: xavier riddle and the secret museum. a brand new show starting...
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xavier: we are not. juliette: thank you so much.s we are getting across the -- toshiba to buy up three units to total ¥200 billion. toshiba made this decision at a board meeting today. toshiba will buy out niche issue the plant. toshiba will not buy out toshiba. we will continue to keep you updated on that breaking story. you can see toshiba shares there in the japanese session up by a 10th of 1%. coming up, rish, heading to mumbai as indian markets reopen. this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: you're watching "bloomberg markets: asia." i am juliette saly in singapore. rishaad: the chairman of this think -- state bank of india says the worst had passed for the banking industry. in this exclusive interview, he told us why he is still feeling positive. -- >> part of the slowdown is confirmed. i am sure that it has bottomed up. from here it should be much better. clarity, in terms of it is not looking too bad. how about the rest of the banking industry. ish: if i look at what the numbers are coming out from the same bank, whether they are pri
xavier: we are not. juliette: thank you so much.s we are getting across the -- toshiba to buy up three units to total ¥200 billion. toshiba made this decision at a board meeting today. toshiba will buy out niche issue the plant. toshiba will not buy out toshiba. we will continue to keep you updated on that breaking story. you can see toshiba shares there in the japanese session up by a 10th of 1%. coming up, rish, heading to mumbai as indian markets reopen. this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette:...
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california attorney general xavier becerra is leading the effort to defend daca. several rallies are planned in the bay area today to support the so-called dreamers. at 11:45 in san francisco, demonstrators will gather in privett plaza at usf. in san jose, students at 10 schools will walk out. >>> the offduty richmond office horse shot and killed a father of six in vallejo has been identified. the mercury news report he is virgil thomas, a sergeant with who has been with the force for 27 years. he shot eric reasons in a parking lot. he was questions after the shooting but not arrested. some community members are questioning whether he got unfair treatment. >> this officer who was offduty, in my mind, has no greater standing than a private citizen. >> what will this come to an end? when will people realize that our lives matter. >>> a lawsuit in the dive boat fire off the santa barbara coast. the wife of a man who died in the fire is now suing the vessel's owner. this new lawsuit is a counter claim to the lawsuit filed by the boat truth aquatic seeking to avoid lia
california attorney general xavier becerra is leading the effort to defend daca. several rallies are planned in the bay area today to support the so-called dreamers. at 11:45 in san francisco, demonstrators will gather in privett plaza at usf. in san jose, students at 10 schools will walk out. >>> the offduty richmond office horse shot and killed a father of six in vallejo has been identified. the mercury news report he is virgil thomas, a sergeant with who has been with the force for...
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they gathered last night to remember xavier gonzalez padilla. last week he ran between two parked cars into the street. a pickup truck was rounding the corner and hit the child. >> i couldn't -- but we need to be more responsible as parents, as when we're driving. it's just really hard to think that he's not going to be there. i'm not going to hear him call my name or tell me i love you. >> the family believes that driver may have been distracted, maybe on his phone and was speeding. police say the driver is cooperating with the investigation. xavier would of turned 3 years old on january 4th. >>> also in san jose two more pedestrian deaths over the weekend. the first happen sunday night. police say a man walking around almaden expressway was hit and killed. later sunday night a second man was killed while walking near south white road. in both cases the driver stated the scene and they are cooperating with investigators. despite efforts to reduce the number of traffic deaths 50 people have died in traffic incidents in san jose this year. 22 wer
they gathered last night to remember xavier gonzalez padilla. last week he ran between two parked cars into the street. a pickup truck was rounding the corner and hit the child. >> i couldn't -- but we need to be more responsible as parents, as when we're driving. it's just really hard to think that he's not going to be there. i'm not going to hear him call my name or tell me i love you. >> the family believes that driver may have been distracted, maybe on his phone and was...
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xavier becerra: "whileuul's profit soared, their users became addicd and their health was coromised."accuses juul of decepte marketing practices, targeting minors, and enngering users of the company's products california's a-g says created a public health epidemic. remains the number one g prevenble killer in t united states, and with the advent oe-cigarettes, this number has increased for ou youth and deaths are on the rise."a juulspokesman said the company ha't yet reviewed the complaint, but that it is committed to also monday -- washington e state bannedvape products containing vitamin e acete... ...which the c-d-c says may be to blame foran outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung inries linked to dozens of deathstwo countiesin the state -- as well as a hool district -- have also filed suit againsjuul -- and shareholder.an altria group spokesman says his mpany is declining to comment.i'm reid binion reporting. ( darya ) apple announces a surprise event for december. d one bank says it knows our secret holiday money confessions. jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stors and mor
xavier becerra: "whileuul's profit soared, their users became addicd and their health was coromised."accuses juul of decepte marketing practices, targeting minors, and enngering users of the company's products california's a-g says created a public health epidemic. remains the number one g prevenble killer in t united states, and with the advent oe-cigarettes, this number has increased for ou youth and deaths are on the rise."a juulspokesman said the company ha't yet reviewed the...
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. >> xavier becerra, attorney general for california. we all want with a number of other individual plaintiffs along with states like new york, with attorney general james filed -- filed actors as well. i want to say to you, to the dreamers who has,, we all stand on their shoulders to try to make the case that no one is above the law and everyone must respect the law. we learn from a a very early ae there's a right way and there's a long way to do things. the federal government tried to terminate the daca program the wrong way. and just as our parents would tell us, or as as a referee one field would tell the come if you do it the wrong way, you get penalized. this administration tried to then alter what it did and tried to correct what it did by moving the goalposts to justify its unlawful action. and just as any parent would tell you or any referee would tell you, and hope the nine justices of the supreme court will tell you, you do it the wrong way, you can't try to move the goalposts to said you did it the right way. and today we sta
. >> xavier becerra, attorney general for california. we all want with a number of other individual plaintiffs along with states like new york, with attorney general james filed -- filed actors as well. i want to say to you, to the dreamers who has,, we all stand on their shoulders to try to make the case that no one is above the law and everyone must respect the law. we learn from a a very early ae there's a right way and there's a long way to do things. the federal government tried to...
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fast forward 18 months and state attorney general xavier becerra says facebook has not been cooperating. >> facebook knows some of the most intimate details of our lives. >> reporter: claiming the social network has ignored multiple requests for information pertaining to the investigation. so becerra is taking facebook to court. >> we are left with little choice but to seek a court order compelling facebook to faithfully comply with our
fast forward 18 months and state attorney general xavier becerra says facebook has not been cooperating. >> facebook knows some of the most intimate details of our lives. >> reporter: claiming the social network has ignored multiple requests for information pertaining to the investigation. so becerra is taking facebook to court. >> we are left with little choice but to seek a court order compelling facebook to faithfully comply with our
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now state attorney general xavier becerra announcing that court order today. he said facebook has not provided enough information during california's 18-month investigation into facebook's privacy practices. the investigation was launched shortly after revelations that an outside company cambridge analytica harvested user data without their permission before the 2016 presidential election. >> we have since spring of 2018 been looking into allegations that facebook violated california law by, among other things, deceiving users and misrepresenting the privacy practices. >> facebook said they have cooperated and providing in their words, hundreds of thousands of documents. >>> no more closed doors. the impeachment inquiry is about to go public with televised hearings starting one week from today. house democrats named the three career diplomats who will testify on wednesday. all three have already testified behind closed doors. >> those open hearings will be an opportunity for the american people to evaluate the witnesses for themselves and to also learn firstha
now state attorney general xavier becerra announcing that court order today. he said facebook has not provided enough information during california's 18-month investigation into facebook's privacy practices. the investigation was launched shortly after revelations that an outside company cambridge analytica harvested user data without their permission before the 2016 presidential election. >> we have since spring of 2018 been looking into allegations that facebook violated california law...
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california's attorney general xavier becerra says juul createa public health epidemic.yet.n. ( james ) that breaki news is out of washgton d-c. the third day of public testimony is undeay in the impeachment hearg. testifying right now are jennifer williams who is an aide to vice president mike pence... and lieutenant colonel alexander vindman... the national security council's top ukraine this afternoon we will hear from ambassador kurt volker who is the former u-s spial envoy to ukraine... and tim morrison who a white house aide with the national security council. ( james ) still ahead on the a south bay prosecutor finds himself in hot r ... accused of using his daughter to catch a child molester. ( james ) coming up onhe kron4 morng news ... there is a new effort by the oakland poli department to reduce the number of traffic stops on african american drivers. (ácommercialá)(áábreak) ♪ we swi, ♪ because it's made with plants.♪ ♪ we switched to tide purclean, ♪ it gets stas out of his pants.♪ ♪ide pulean, they don't put phosatesn. ♪ ♪ no dyes or chlorine ♪ it's gentle o
california's attorney general xavier becerra says juul createa public health epidemic.yet.n. ( james ) that breaki news is out of washgton d-c. the third day of public testimony is undeay in the impeachment hearg. testifying right now are jennifer williams who is an aide to vice president mike pence... and lieutenant colonel alexander vindman... the national security council's top ukraine this afternoon we will hear from ambassador kurt volker who is the former u-s spial envoy to ukraine... and...
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was behind it started doing xavier and mystery you know if we and these people you know they c.n.n. does not abide by the rules that they insult to the president as they want to you know they insult russia as they want the make on substantiated every judge kavanaugh. instantiated charges against his own nation and they're not punished by the ear. you are not see and then and you're probably if a person is lame and everyone knows that. you're going to be biased so this is sort of inequality here we see it may go back to athens alex i think you know with this whistleblower which we all know his name and people watching this program knows his name the reason why they're doing this number one is they're flexing the social media and the democrats are flexing their muscles this is ahead of 2020 be able to cut out any kind of narrative that they don't like and number 2 they know this water cooler boy he's full of it ok that's why they they don't want his name mentioned ok because if he's ever confronted under oath it's going to fall apart and they all know it alex absolutely right peter ou
was behind it started doing xavier and mystery you know if we and these people you know they c.n.n. does not abide by the rules that they insult to the president as they want to you know they insult russia as they want the make on substantiated every judge kavanaugh. instantiated charges against his own nation and they're not punished by the ear. you are not see and then and you're probably if a person is lame and everyone knows that. you're going to be biased so this is sort of inequality here...
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. >> reporter: of the five charged with misdemeanors, 21-year-old xavi xavi xavier zavier brown is facing the more serious charge of providing alcohol to a minor causing great bodily injury. police say there was no evidence of hazing, but are calling this latest greek life tragedy reckless. if convicted, brown faces up to 18 months in jail. the others, six months. prosecutors say the law prohibits them from seeking a stiffer punishment. david? >> all right, marcus, thank you. >>> and tonight, the final speech from congresswoman katie hill. the democratic rising star who resigned amid an ethics investigation, denying allegations of a relationship with a member of her staff. hill blaming a double standard for women, vowing to fight for other victims, as well, she says, after images of her private life were made public amid a bitter divorce. here's abc's adrienne bankert tonight. >> reporter: congresswoman katie hill of california today taking to the house floor for a final speech. >> and to every little girl who looked up to me, i hope that one day you can forgive me. >> reporter: the once
. >> reporter: of the five charged with misdemeanors, 21-year-old xavi xavi xavier zavier brown is facing the more serious charge of providing alcohol to a minor causing great bodily injury. police say there was no evidence of hazing, but are calling this latest greek life tragedy reckless. if convicted, brown faces up to 18 months in jail. the others, six months. prosecutors say the law prohibits them from seeking a stiffer punishment. david? >> all right, marcus, thank you....
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maria nunez, xavier, isla perez-alacrone. maria louisa saurez, adrian rosenbaum. this doesn't have a name. it's a program. bonita low presiden lopes. paloma lopes. bernice casey. maria vega. rafael picasso and meghan adams. start now. just press the button when you are ready. >> good evening. my name is lordes and i'm here to ask the resolution of our principal. i have a child with special needs. i needed an i.e.p. and i approached two principle and none of them gave me a response, only claudia gave me a response right away and i have a child with special needs and she gave me an iep and she opened her computer and gave me an appointment. i think she goes beyond and after a fundraising i'm working at the school and we're leaving at 9:00 p.m. and she's still answering her e-mails. she's like -- she's the first person for that position. she's always professional. she responds in a professional manner. and i cannot -- i cannot believe she's a patients. you sun suspend and don't give you answers. not that she is touched goes beyond her duties and she is an example for
maria nunez, xavier, isla perez-alacrone. maria louisa saurez, adrian rosenbaum. this doesn't have a name. it's a program. bonita low presiden lopes. paloma lopes. bernice casey. maria vega. rafael picasso and meghan adams. start now. just press the button when you are ready. >> good evening. my name is lordes and i'm here to ask the resolution of our principal. i have a child with special needs. i needed an i.e.p. and i approached two principle and none of them gave me a response, only...
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francis xavier who introd e introduced christianity to japan in the 16th century. >>> nasa's new space is on the move making a 50-mile journey to the nasa plum brook facility in ohio when testing is completed in four months the capsule will be taken back to florida. nasa is hoping to send a crew to the moon in five years >>> get ready for thanksgiving travel aaa predicts the number of travelers over the five-day stretch starting tomorrow will be the second highest in history despite rising costs for a road trip also really bad weather across much of the united states. good luck out there. that's the news update back to you. >> tomorrow is going to be, it's just epic the travel >> i know. you have a long commute. >> thanks. >> you do. >> it's 55 miles it took me four hours two years ago to get home. true story i gijust gave up and had thanksgiving din r i didnner i t know they didn't know i was there either >>> it's one of the hottest trends on smartphones. if you have a kid, you know what i'm talking about. vsco has captivated teen girls the app has 20 million active users a week you c
francis xavier who introd e introduced christianity to japan in the 16th century. >>> nasa's new space is on the move making a 50-mile journey to the nasa plum brook facility in ohio when testing is completed in four months the capsule will be taken back to florida. nasa is hoping to send a crew to the moon in five years >>> get ready for thanksgiving travel aaa predicts the number of travelers over the five-day stretch starting tomorrow will be the second highest in history...
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california ag xavier becerra said they were left with no choice when facebook failed to engage.apanese billionaire is defiant as softbank reports an enormous loss. investments and wework and uber lead to a $6.5 billion operating loss. masayoshi son on makes it clear he will not back off the strategy, even saying he can make wework profitable. with us is walter piecyk. give me your opinion here. a one-off, bound to happen, or something a little more serious? >> based on his math, he is still up on the vision fund. they have booked up to this point over $15 billion of unrealized gains. this is a big setback that the write-down in the vision fund and aggregate was $9 billion. it was more than just what was happening at wework. there were a couple of other billion that occurred. overall, he is still up on the vision fund. he looked at this and said we will have 15 massive winners, 15 awful losers like wework and the rest of them are doing so-so. his investment style is more about having massive winners like alibaba, putting in $20 million and it's worth however many billion now, in
california ag xavier becerra said they were left with no choice when facebook failed to engage.apanese billionaire is defiant as softbank reports an enormous loss. investments and wework and uber lead to a $6.5 billion operating loss. masayoshi son on makes it clear he will not back off the strategy, even saying he can make wework profitable. with us is walter piecyk. give me your opinion here. a one-off, bound to happen, or something a little more serious? >> based on his math, he is...
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attorney general xavier becerra said legal act juul. the lawsuit alleges the san francisco-based vaping company marketed to use. he criticized gordon sondland and juul for appearing to make flavored cigarettes to young people. >> this number two years ago was one and and nine.>> the suit claims juul set underage users marketing material. north carolina filed a suit earlier this year. for more on the lawsuit and how it may affect the entire market we are joined by a business professor at san francisco state university and consultant with guardian forces. thank you for joining us. so you know when we talk about vaping at this point, there seems to be even from juul, yes these kids should not be using it and yes maybe we did some things that we didn't realize, that they say that would allow some of the young people to use the vaping products but does this lawsuit really change where this industry is headed or is it more of just kind of taking a stand and getting resources to fight it?>> i think the letter of what you said, taking a stand i
attorney general xavier becerra said legal act juul. the lawsuit alleges the san francisco-based vaping company marketed to use. he criticized gordon sondland and juul for appearing to make flavored cigarettes to young people. >> this number two years ago was one and and nine.>> the suit claims juul set underage users marketing material. north carolina filed a suit earlier this year. for more on the lawsuit and how it may affect the entire market we are joined by a business...
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today, general xavier becerra said legal action was being taken against the jewel for engaging in an unlawful and deceptive business practices. the lawsuit alleges that juul targeted underaged users with its advertisement while failing to inform them of health risks leaked to vaping. he also criticized juul for making flavored nicotine products that appeal to young smokers. >>> on wall street, stocks inched up, setting more records across the board. the dow gained 31 points above 28,000 points. nasdaq added nine points, and that s&p picked up a point. the stocks had a good day, especially chipmakers after the commerce department granted chinese take giant another 90 day extension to keep doing business with u.s. companies. >>> we are going to take a look atrecast as we go through the next 48 hours or so. this model, what you will want to do is focus on the colored areas, the oranges and yellows. that is right now. that wind is generally slightly on shore. it is not a problem, it is coastal wind. the larger area, east of clearlake as we go into tomorrow night late into wednesday morni
today, general xavier becerra said legal action was being taken against the jewel for engaging in an unlawful and deceptive business practices. the lawsuit alleges that juul targeted underaged users with its advertisement while failing to inform them of health risks leaked to vaping. he also criticized juul for making flavored nicotine products that appeal to young smokers. >>> on wall street, stocks inched up, setting more records across the board. the dow gained 31 points above...
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>> yeah, well, the attorney general xavier becerra 10 million illegal aliens.population was not born in california but it was a trifecta, perfect storm. we brought a lot of people in that had no high school diploma, no facility with english no legality and they were not diverse and at the same time 4 to 6 million people fled the last 30 years the old reagan, pete wilson constituency. and then we became. >> tucker: i'm one of them. >> coastal entertainment, high tech area and we have all these people had so much money that they dreamed up what you talked about, you know, banning straws, and not shooting bobcats and all that because they dealt with these trivial problems as a way of, i guess, squaring the circle that they couldn't do anything about the existential problem because it was contrary to their ideology or was a result of their ideology. and it's sad because our ancestors, we inherited a beautiful state, tucker. >> tucker: i know. >> best universities, best freeways. call tech, stanford. what did we do? took 100 years to build that out of the wilderness
>> yeah, well, the attorney general xavier becerra 10 million illegal aliens.population was not born in california but it was a trifecta, perfect storm. we brought a lot of people in that had no high school diploma, no facility with english no legality and they were not diverse and at the same time 4 to 6 million people fled the last 30 years the old reagan, pete wilson constituency. and then we became. >> tucker: i'm one of them. >> coastal entertainment, high tech area and...
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fast forward 18 months and state attorney general xavier becerra says facebook has not been cooperating. >> facebook knows some of the most intimate details of our lives. >> reporter: claiming the social network has ignored multiple requests for information pertaining to the investigation. so becerra is taking facebook to court. >> we are left with little choice but to seek a court order compelling facebook to faithfully comply with our duly authorized subpoenas. >> we need to feel safe and private and secure with our data. >> reporter: cyber security professor says this case is important because your privacy is important. >> and that's probably what he is looking for, to see if there is any kind of violation. >> reporter: of our privacy? >> our privacy, yes. >> reporter: we reached out to facebook, which says, quote we have cooperated extensively with the state of california's investigation. today we have provided thousands of pages of written responses and hundreds of thousands of documents. >> this has been going on for 18 months now. what's next between california and facebook? >> w
fast forward 18 months and state attorney general xavier becerra says facebook has not been cooperating. >> facebook knows some of the most intimate details of our lives. >> reporter: claiming the social network has ignored multiple requests for information pertaining to the investigation. so becerra is taking facebook to court. >> we are left with little choice but to seek a court order compelling facebook to faithfully comply with our duly authorized subpoenas. >> we...
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concessions to state attorney generals being led by tisch james, the new york state attorney general, xavier the stock, this is important, because if there's more concessions that comes out of their bottom line, if they agree to give away more spectrum, if they agree to give away more freebies to people, i mean, you know, they -- one of the issues here i think from the state a.g. standpoint is how good is this deal for low income people, particularly who own prepaid services. ashley: right. >> look -- he didn't get into the details but, again, they're talking about that. they confirmed our report that they're thinking of going that way. and, again, it's big for the stock depending on what they do, okay? so just keep an ab eye on these two things. the deal isn't done, it's not closed. state the a.g.s, we should point out, are suing antitrust issues even though they've set up another carrier as part of the doj. the doj's settlement decree created another carrier as it merges with t-mobile -- ashley: is it a good deal for, the snowball because, let's face it, sprint has been struggling. >> this
concessions to state attorney generals being led by tisch james, the new york state attorney general, xavier the stock, this is important, because if there's more concessions that comes out of their bottom line, if they agree to give away more spectrum, if they agree to give away more freebies to people, i mean, you know, they -- one of the issues here i think from the state a.g. standpoint is how good is this deal for low income people, particularly who own prepaid services. ashley: right....
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today, attorney general, xavier becerra says they rated nearly 950,000 plants and resulted in the arrests of local and federal agencies in an effort to curb damage to the states protected lands and ecosystems. he said illegal growers, who reroute water waste to their growth sites will be prosecuted. >> individuals who poison our waters, damage our public lands, and webinars the illegal cannabis black market must and will be brought to justice. >> more than hundred 68 weapons were also confiscated from suspected illegal growth sites. becerra says more plants were seized in this year's operation compared to 2018. >>> operations are underway for the funeral of an el dorado county sheriff's deputy. he was killed in the line of duty. brian ishmael was escorted from an oak grove general home today one day and will say goodbye at his funeral service tomorrow. he was shot and killed nearly 2 weeks ago while responding to a call about stolen marijuana. during today's procession, businesses along the route decorated their stores in blue to show their support. micmac these guys have a very dangerou
today, attorney general, xavier becerra says they rated nearly 950,000 plants and resulted in the arrests of local and federal agencies in an effort to curb damage to the states protected lands and ecosystems. he said illegal growers, who reroute water waste to their growth sites will be prosecuted. >> individuals who poison our waters, damage our public lands, and webinars the illegal cannabis black market must and will be brought to justice. >> more than hundred 68 weapons were...
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california, our former colleague and champion on this issue in the congress and now in the courts, xavier becerra. he's dedicated a good deal of his official life because of the dreamers. he knows that what's good for the dreamers is good for america. others have been here, senator menendez, representative sanchez and i just want to acknowledge also congresswoman sylvia garcia, congressman correa and congressman garcia who have joined us now. now, here we are on this day that should be a very hopeful one for our country. the supreme court of the united states will make a decision to either cause pain or find a just to put it in perspective, ronald reagan -- ronald reagan, this isn't a partisan issue, president reagan when he was president, after the congress passed the comprehensive immigration bill of 1986, he said to congress, he instituted family careness and protected a higher percentage of new comers to our country than president obama's daca order. a higher percent. if the congress had acted, he said we should do more. he, president bush, president clinton, president george w. bush,
california, our former colleague and champion on this issue in the congress and now in the courts, xavier becerra. he's dedicated a good deal of his official life because of the dreamers. he knows that what's good for the dreamers is good for america. others have been here, senator menendez, representative sanchez and i just want to acknowledge also congresswoman sylvia garcia, congressman correa and congressman garcia who have joined us now. now, here we are on this day that should be a very...
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the state's attorney general, xavier becerra, said he went public today after asking a court to makeo answer subpoenas. >> we have, since spring of 2018, been looking into allegations th facebook violated california law by among other things, deceiving users and misrepresenting its privacy practices. those are serious allegations when you consider the personal information that we all supply to facebook every sile day. stephanie: a number of other states are also investigating facebook. overseas, iran began injecting uranium gas into centrifuges tonight at an underground nuclear site. it is tehran'st latreach of the 2015 nuclear accord the u.s. renounced last year. the centrifuges at the forno facility will enrich the uranium, but you're a -- iran says it will be below weapons grade. emmanuel macron warned, theove is a mistake. >> for the first time, iran has decided in an explicit and blunt manner tleave the agreement, which marks a profound shift, compared to their approach overt these ew weeks. i will have discussions in the coming days with the iranis but we must all collectively
the state's attorney general, xavier becerra, said he went public today after asking a court to makeo answer subpoenas. >> we have, since spring of 2018, been looking into allegations th facebook violated california law by among other things, deceiving users and misrepresenting its privacy practices. those are serious allegations when you consider the personal information that we all supply to facebook every sile day. stephanie: a number of other states are also investigating facebook....
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xavier becerra says juul failed to inform users about the health risk of beijing vaping and hurst purposelys to the company says they had already stopped its advertising and removed most of its flavored products from the market. >>> nine witnesses are lined up to testify this week as the impeachment inquiry continues. four will testify tomorrow before the house intelligence committee. lauren blanchard tells us all of this comes as president trump tweeted out today that he would consider submitting testimony himself. >>> the president tweeted he will strongly consider providing written testimony in the impeachment inquiry after the speaker of the house that he should answer questions. not all republicans agree it is a good decision. >> it would be a heck no for me as far as my advice on whether or not he should come and testify. now the right scene for the president. he should be focused on our priorities of the country. >> the chances the president would come and testify and answer our questions would be slim to none. >> reporter: on tuesday, round three of open hearings, but it is wednesda
xavier becerra says juul failed to inform users about the health risk of beijing vaping and hurst purposelys to the company says they had already stopped its advertising and removed most of its flavored products from the market. >>> nine witnesses are lined up to testify this week as the impeachment inquiry continues. four will testify tomorrow before the house intelligence committee. lauren blanchard tells us all of this comes as president trump tweeted out today that he would...
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state attorney general xavier becerrsaid he went public today after asking a court to make facebook answerenas. >> we have since spring of 2018 been looking into allegations that facebook violated california law by among other things deceiving users and misrepresentating its privacy pracces. those are serious allegations when you consider the personal information that we all supply to facebook every single day. >> woodru states are also investigating facebook. a federal kejudge today bl the trump administration's so- called "conscience rule" on it would let health care workers refuse to perform abortions and other services on moral and religious grounds. but the judge, in new york, found it is unconstutional, in part because it denies funding to hospitals and otherserhat do not obe the rule. the administration is considering an appeal. voters in tucson, arizona have rejected a plan to becomthe state's rst sanctuary city for migrants. the proposal lost overwhelmingly on tuesday. elsewhere, kansas city, missouri a historic boulevard after dr.me martin luther king, junior. and, in san francis
state attorney general xavier becerrsaid he went public today after asking a court to make facebook answerenas. >> we have since spring of 2018 been looking into allegations that facebook violated california law by among other things deceiving users and misrepresentating its privacy pracces. those are serious allegations when you consider the personal information that we all supply to facebook every single day. >> woodru states are also investigating facebook. a federal kejudge...
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. >> that was xavier ro lenklet, e ceo of the lse and christoph boschan is joining us this morning. we've got bme in play as well at the moment do you expect to see more consolidation in your sector >> well, that is a constant thing under discussion on the european market. you know, our perspective is slightly different because we did pretty well over the recent years. we set up new services we modernized our infrastructure we expanded our data business. we connected new exchanges to our exchange in data network, and last but not least, we managed to grow the ebert margin up over 50%. so we feel well positioned in the market however, this discussion about merging and demerging, by the way, is part of every diligent management, so we also constantly think that through. >> do you worry about being left behind, though, if this wave of consolidation continues? and indeed, it's the methods indices that seem to be pushing ahead most aggressively. and you are another miffed index. >> what hides behind your question is the issue of scalability of our business. >> right. >> and that is what
. >> that was xavier ro lenklet, e ceo of the lse and christoph boschan is joining us this morning. we've got bme in play as well at the moment do you expect to see more consolidation in your sector >> well, that is a constant thing under discussion on the european market. you know, our perspective is slightly different because we did pretty well over the recent years. we set up new services we modernized our infrastructure we expanded our data business. we connected new exchanges...
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need to go back to basics you need to look at the mission statement of each of these i'm going to xavier so when you look at lucius 7 and say of. commuter who are the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers to disease you need political ads possibly create barriers to free speech and also that a lot of them 10 years a lot of media. speech that is in line in all preterists is if you are allowed us this information to disseminate. paid other ties a means. of justice our own mission statement so this is where we draw the line where we know the. p.v.p. goes again it's we well let me throw this tearful at and cause i mean i want to dig into this idea of if she had that essence right so it's not just ads around candidates and it's ads around issues and so any kind of promoted ad around a topic could potentially be banned here and what's your take on that. well i mean twitter and other social media they promote all kinds of speech including political speech and political advertising is a form of. speech. and these companies also allow other forms of advertisin
need to go back to basics you need to look at the mission statement of each of these i'm going to xavier so when you look at lucius 7 and say of. commuter who are the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers to disease you need political ads possibly create barriers to free speech and also that a lot of them 10 years a lot of media. speech that is in line in all preterists is if you are allowed us this information to disseminate. paid other ties a means. of...
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. >> reporter: of the five charged with misdemeanors, 21-year-old xavier brown is facing the more seriousng great bodily injury. police say there was no evidence of hazing but are calling this latest greek life tragedy reckless. if convicted, brown faces up to 18 months in jail, the others six months. prosecutors say the law prohibits them from seeking a stiffer punishment. marcus moore, abc news, dallas. >>> indiana authorities are investigating a bizarre murder near lafayette. >> a 36-year-old woman died after she was found with an eight-foot python wrapped around her neck. the house where she was found is owned by the county sheriff. >> he uses the house for his collection of snakes and the victim also kept her own snakes there. officials are not certain yet the python killed her. >>> overseas a world war ii mystery is solved after nearly 80 years. a british submarine that vanished during the war has been found at the bottom of the sea off the coast of malta. the submarine disappeared in 1942 after being ordered to sail to alexandria, egypt. 43 people were aboard the sub, there were no
. >> reporter: of the five charged with misdemeanors, 21-year-old xavier brown is facing the more seriousng great bodily injury. police say there was no evidence of hazing but are calling this latest greek life tragedy reckless. if convicted, brown faces up to 18 months in jail, the others six months. prosecutors say the law prohibits them from seeking a stiffer punishment. marcus moore, abc news, dallas. >>> indiana authorities are investigating a bizarre murder near lafayette....
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francisca: mensaje que niurka marcos le envÍa a xavier soto y serÁ lynn --y ge raÚl: muy buenos dÍas, cantante ozuna. estuvieron junto al resto del elenco integrado por geraldine bazÁn, y muchos otros mÁs, se llevará a cabo el 28 de noviembre en 21 paÍses la presentaciÓn. raÚl, quÉ fue lo que pasÓ? raÚl: una alfombra roja accidentada. resulta ser que ozuna estaba por ahÍ de repente una fanÁtica eufÓrica cuando lo jalÓ casi le arranca, ahÍ pueden ver el cantante tuvo el gesto de saludar a su fanÁticos. pero le apretÓ demasiado la mano. se puede ver claramente a ozuna quejÁndose del dolor y molesto por lo que habÍa sucedido. francisca: imagÍnate con esa amabilidad, la fanÁtica no se pudo contener. se querÍa quedar con su dedo! [risas] francisca: lo bueno que no pasÓ a mayores. todo estÁ bien. la pelÍcula se estrena el 28 de noviembre. raÚl: muchÍsima suerte muchÍsimo Éxito. mira, vamos hablar, a ozuna casi los llevan al hospital, vamos a hablar de una crisis en un hospital. karla: amanecen preocupados varios residentes de ciaro luego de que varios pacientes son transferidos a otros hosp
francisca: mensaje que niurka marcos le envÍa a xavier soto y serÁ lynn --y ge raÚl: muy buenos dÍas, cantante ozuna. estuvieron junto al resto del elenco integrado por geraldine bazÁn, y muchos otros mÁs, se llevará a cabo el 28 de noviembre en 21 paÍses la presentaciÓn. raÚl, quÉ fue lo que pasÓ? raÚl: una alfombra roja accidentada. resulta ser que ozuna estaba por ahÍ de repente una fanÁtica eufÓrica cuando lo jalÓ casi le arranca, ahÍ pueden ver el cantante tuvo el gesto...
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you bewent to xavier and miami >> that's right. >> they're good but they haven't covered.issed that trayvon bluitt guy. >> you look at everything differently now. their good, they won but they didn't cover >> they barely won yeah they should be beating these teams by a lot more. they're 23rd i think they are ranked in the top rutgers -- never mind. ohio state, it wasn't that bad. >> got points on the board. >> so you paid attention to that. >> i did. >> this is with your mart, not your wallet. >> my cousin is at ohio state. >>> when we come back, huawei's chairman talking about the east north tech china summit after this ♪ geico makes it easy to get help when i need it. with licensed agents available 24-7, it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! ♪ 49 - nothing! woo! dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway.
you bewent to xavier and miami >> that's right. >> they're good but they haven't covered.issed that trayvon bluitt guy. >> you look at everything differently now. their good, they won but they didn't cover >> they barely won yeah they should be beating these teams by a lot more. they're 23rd i think they are ranked in the top rutgers -- never mind. ohio state, it wasn't that bad. >> got points on the board. >> so you paid attention to that. >> i did....
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>> i'm from cincinnati and i went to saint xavier high school although chris mack is awesome he's goingratulations on becoming a grandfather. >> don't leave yet don't leave yet. we're still on did you know we're still on? >> no. >> we're still on. we're just talking about -- >> brand-new grandfather. >> it's week i have virginia tech over michigan state high five. >> high five >> thank you >> before we head to break, stock's at $20. >> go hokies >> stocks coming off another record-making day with the s&p and nasdaq hitting record highs. these are all wall street things the dow still triple digits. it was a huge merger monday. more than $50 billion in deals topping that list. the $26 billion tie up between charles schwab and t.d. ameritrade we'll discuss the end of the year deal kimang and rush. "squawk box" coming right back it was sophie's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unb
>> i'm from cincinnati and i went to saint xavier high school although chris mack is awesome he's goingratulations on becoming a grandfather. >> don't leave yet don't leave yet. we're still on did you know we're still on? >> no. >> we're still on. we're just talking about -- >> brand-new grandfather. >> it's week i have virginia tech over michigan state high five. >> high five >> thank you >> before we head to break, stock's at $20. >>...
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happened decided not to do that and to become an academic and then later became the president of xavierniversity and was the longest-serving african-american president of the university in the country and got them as a presidential medal of honor. those two friendships the reason why it had an impact on what what going to talk about today which i hope will be race, patriotism, and what really makes america strong and what makes america good is that when my father got into the legislature jimmy davis who when you hear his name just think of george wallace. he was a southern governor who back in the 60s was really pushing segregation hard. and on my father's first or second day in the legislature when my mother was pregnant with me, the fifth child she had for at home. my father voted against the segregation package. he was one of two white people to do that. on his way back to his hotel when he got into the elevator there was a guy named louis who was a white racist client congressman with sheriff leander perez whose name you might remember from great segregationists and they pointed a f
happened decided not to do that and to become an academic and then later became the president of xavierniversity and was the longest-serving african-american president of the university in the country and got them as a presidential medal of honor. those two friendships the reason why it had an impact on what what going to talk about today which i hope will be race, patriotism, and what really makes america strong and what makes america good is that when my father got into the legislature jimmy...