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so there's been a financial correspondent in new york no yen scooter yan's trump seeming to claim that china wants to make up can we trust that. well there has been some relief here on wall street when u.s. president donald trump claimed that he does not want to put china in a bad position even right after wards why tell us officials said that it's far too early to tell if a deal is really on the horizon one thing that is also on stake is their tariffs that are already in plays on imports from china and the amount of two hundred billion dollars will be increased from ten to twenty five percent by beginning of next two years so there is still some hope but i guess we really have to wait and see chilled the next g. twenty meeting by the end of the months in cyrus when donald trump is going to meet his counterpart to see paying besides the relieve that we saw here on friday is still the fear of higher tariffs higher interest rates and keep markets nervous and for the week the dow jones industrial average lost goods to a percent in value yan's quarter thanks a lot. about carrying capital s
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the new thinking is that ironor yan e may not fall as fast as expected. market hat stock uncertainty and the potential for slowing demand and oil is now in the low 60s. that could set off a cha reaction within with the industry. lower oil prices mean companies like exon and chevron produce less, reversing the surge in production we sawn the most recent quarter that led to stronger than expected results. because drilling can't continue if it becomes less profitable.s and go oil prices so may future quarters forexen and chrch for nightly business report, jackie deangelis. >>> time to look now at some of the upgrades and downgrades. we begin with shares of ups tonight downgraded toeutral pr from buy at citi. the analyst sites the potential for new tariffs in january which could hurt the volumes in the first lf of nextear rich price target now $115. the lowest on wall stre by the way. that stock fell 1% to 105.99. kraft heinz downgraded to negative from neutral at the analyst citing less confidence is management pan downare downward earning rns are likely. th
the new thinking is that ironor yan e may not fall as fast as expected. market hat stock uncertainty and the potential for slowing demand and oil is now in the low 60s. that could set off a cha reaction within with the industry. lower oil prices mean companies like exon and chevron produce less, reversing the surge in production we sawn the most recent quarter that led to stronger than expected results. because drilling can't continue if it becomes less profitable.s and go oil prices so may...
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yan? >> good afternoon. my name is megan yan. i am a second year law student at yale law school. am also testifying on behalf of working group that my colleagues described earlier. thank you for the opportunity for here today. my comments will address relief for complainants who are choosing to undergo the reporting process. i am speaking from the perspective of a law student and my comments are in regard to the short-term employment experience of law clerks. currently the proposed changes to the code of conduct and the jc and d rules offer no specific guidance on relief for complainants undergoing the reporting process. they provide relief for those who completed the process but there is nothing for law clerks who may be considering reporting. because law clerks are employed for a short period of time, one or two years usually and work very closely with judges, a law clerk experiencing misconduct or harassment may need immediate relief rather than waiting until a complain has gone through the entire process. to that end we recommend providing confidential access to referral to m
yan? >> good afternoon. my name is megan yan. i am a second year law student at yale law school. am also testifying on behalf of working group that my colleagues described earlier. thank you for the opportunity for here today. my comments will address relief for complainants who are choosing to undergo the reporting process. i am speaking from the perspective of a law student and my comments are in regard to the short-term employment experience of law clerks. currently the proposed...
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let's get more now we are joined by yan zimmerman a speedy member of the bundestag and the deputy chairman of the german british parliamentary friendship group welcome to the program. how likely is theresa may to get support that she needs for the brags that you know because i mean if we look for example at your social democratic friends the labor party they said they'll vote against it. i mean i saw a german perspective i completely understand because if you're in the government you need to have your old majority and i understand that the labor colleagues they're not really happy about the situation they they are now in. so it's going to be very interesting nevertheless i have a certain feeling that there might be some also some labor m.p.'s who vote at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m.p.'s though who meanwhile are really taking a hard line here they basically think that that that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. that's a very good question i mean if stories i'm a failed still have a majority in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happeni
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. >> karen was the daughter of two shakespeare yan actors. was then going to be the seat that i'd sit on to go across the banister. it was a strange introduction. it was not exactly the shakespeare yan approach that i had been used to. >> karen remembers julie andrews as her savior, coming to the rescue in typical mary poppins fashion. just as she was set to record her big number in the film. >> it was julie's day off, but she popped in to see if i was okay, bless her. and she said, oh, karen, let's run through the perfect nanny song. this is how i sang the song. ♪ if you want this and julie said, let's have a break. have a little break now. she took me aside, she said, no this is a song about a little girl. just be a little girl, rather than a miniature opera singer. and then we nailed it. ♪ if you want this choice position ♪ ♪ have a cherry disposition >> jane, i don't -- >> everything you feel when you see the film, that euphoria that people get, that's how we felt. and we're all still friends to this day. >> this is every dream you would
. >> karen was the daughter of two shakespeare yan actors. was then going to be the seat that i'd sit on to go across the banister. it was a strange introduction. it was not exactly the shakespeare yan approach that i had been used to. >> karen remembers julie andrews as her savior, coming to the rescue in typical mary poppins fashion. just as she was set to record her big number in the film. >> it was julie's day off, but she popped in to see if i was okay, bless her. and she...
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pull band members work as full time musicians for the big german acts like yan delay and fishes brought thomas bergeron plays the jazz trumpet and brought the great to. there in twenty feet being their very first few to clip shows them covering the track the rain by how skill and became an instant hit. is flooded with your blood and after i was in a bowl and club one night and thought i want to make music like that with real instruments everyone was raving it was incredible even though there was just one guy d.j. and you could really see what he was doing. combining the energy of techno music with a live performance was bound to create something amazing. he was on buses as. since then it more to has been crashing its way around the world festivals like barcelona's x.e. own musical south by southwest in texas hungary's seagate and bird lola the loser just wouldn't be the same without them. so what's next. what i would say it will continue making new tracks will start writing our own material and we will keep reworking other songs. so i was at some point everyone in the world should know.
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shots yan who. is an old journalist calling. them wishing it's a walk and meeting with a me. was it a little did i sincerely thought you. were in a chainsaw years and years and years and. so contingencies were centered on these and you don't. like talking here who is risking the welfare of his friends and family to alert the world to china's experiment in high tech social engineering he says people don't fully comprehend what's to come a digital totalitarian state where algorithms decide your fate and nothing can be questioned due to her toward her. but are. to no imminent. chances of a transfer want to be sure. trish are. pawns on campus to imagine. she frequently asked mother on your show mentioned that. as you're going to wash your room call her daughter you go boys at not only their song was out but had not. given. to chance of much the which is about don't see how my life how young church down there you are trying something. i should draw my lunch about how come how. hours are the juggle watering how come help where is your laundry. on the get out that the show you. a co
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shots yan who. is an old journalist calling.you it's us or them watching it's a walk and meeting with them you came in. with your little devices they're little at you. in a chainsaw years and years and years and it's all going to. continue. so contingencies will centers on these and you don't. like to are here who is risking the welfare of his friends and family to alert the world to china's experiment in high tech social engineering he says people don't fully comprehend what's to come a digital totalitarian state where algorithms decide your fate and nothing can be questioned due to torture. but our. chances of a transfer want to be sure. treasure. hunt on campus remarks on question. on your shoulder should the. song without the. pads and given to show how it's in transit my. home on my lawn. down there you are trying. to draw my mind about how. now as you heard general washington can help. you get out that. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of. one on one east meets those desperately seeking any way they can on a
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shots yan who is an old journalist calling. them wishing it's a walk and meeting with them the same in that. we get a little to the same zeal that ought to. be enjoyed. years and years and years and it's all going into a little baby chenier. so contingencies will centers on these and you don't. like talking here who is risking the welfare of his friends and family to alert the world to china's experiment in high tech social engineering he says people don't fully comprehend what's to come a digital totalitarian state where algorithms decide your fate and nothing can be questioned detroit. but are. you know i'm an. chances of a transfer on to be sure. drescher. concert on campus will march on country my future quandary national mother on your show mentioned the. material girl was sure don't call her daughter your boys are not how her song was out the. pads are given to shareholders as a brochure to transit much of the what is about don't see how my life. young children should down there you are trying something. rather i should r
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joining us tonight jason wary chief investment officer and chief onvestmenters at alban yan financial group. good to see. >> you thank you. >> you're not thatrned yet about inflation, are you. >> you know, we're not. if w look at the broad preponderens of inflati data the evidence suggests we run close to the target inflation, in and around 2%, articularly ore basis, whether it's ppi as you mentioned o consumer prices, cp preferred measure for the fed pce. things like like they are in check. we're in the conrned for now. >> is there a number that concerns you? is there a level we get to where you say now we are having a problem? >> yeah, there is, as we see inflation creep up closer 3%, the stock market and the fed will take i think a more direct notice at inflation running at thoseai levels. headlines can be noisy. it's important to pay attention to core infla.on numbe as we get close to 3%, close to 3% that'something that has us more concerned. and and in particular watchin wages and labor costs as an indication of that. >> now, we often just characterized inflation as a bth g. some
joining us tonight jason wary chief investment officer and chief onvestmenters at alban yan financial group. good to see. >> you thank you. >> you're not thatrned yet about inflation, are you. >> you know, we're not. if w look at the broad preponderens of inflati data the evidence suggests we run close to the target inflation, in and around 2%, articularly ore basis, whether it's ppi as you mentioned o consumer prices, cp preferred measure for the fed pce. things like like...
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once you just want to move players it is one just as a million yan's on. this careless. of it and publisher of a bus this man. will not be hard to understand is something a little piece of music if you go. to one club now that's come out and saucers on my own for forty cure hinson thought opa ford and it's not safe you know not involved off to have music transferred to earth at least good. or not like you for food only delight in one s. thursdays of making quite soon. post in a non new not all that of you to which to discuss diviners and come off against installment or. i'm left cautiously optimistic that one day germans will see arabs as a positive thread in the fabric of german society. and that we new immigrants will find more than a refuge. that for those of us who wish to remain german will one day become a whole. hello again well this hour i do want to take you over here towards north america we've been dealing with a major storm system making its way across the great lakes and into the northeast this did bring blizzard conditions across much of the midwest things
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reporting from washington, i amv laura yan. campaigning down to the wire.ction day is hours away and o liticians are out in force making sure people the polls. pres. trump: the republican agenda is the american dream, and that is what we are doing. mr. obama: the character of this country is on the ballot. who we are is on the ballot. laura: among the top issues on voters' minds is access to health care. hwe are in arizona to see the battle is playing out. president trump promised the sanctions were coming on iran, and now they are here. we will have the latest on the impact. laura: welcome to our viewers on public telision here in the u.s. and around the globe. it is the eve of the midterm elections, and races across our nati are in the spotlight. democrats and republicans are spending money furiously in the final hours trying to win over undecided voters. donald trump is campaigning at a frenic pace with three big rallies in ohio, indiana, and ending tonight in missouri. barack obama has also been hitting the campaign trail hard, speaking today at a rally
reporting from washington, i amv laura yan. campaigning down to the wire.ction day is hours away and o liticians are out in force making sure people the polls. pres. trump: the republican agenda is the american dream, and that is what we are doing. mr. obama: the character of this country is on the ballot. who we are is on the ballot. laura: among the top issues on voters' minds is access to health care. hwe are in arizona to see the battle is playing out. president trump promised the sanctions...
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concern and the french calls to create a say a call to european army speaking as a foreign and then yan stealthing bank palace not to undermine transatlantic ties they have for increased even efforts on defense are important for the security of europe. it come make. stronger so i welcome this effort. but only if there are i think it would translate that partnership which has been the foundation for european peace and security for the postes seventy years. us to move forward on the fence in europe we should do so in order to strings the chance of a relationship. because. our laws play a central role in european security. this comes after a fiery exchange of words between the leaders of the u.s. and france last week president said europe needs to combine its defense is to protect itself from china russia and the u.s. in a tweet on friday president trump called those remarks insulting later on at a meeting in paris the french need to try to iron out the dispute telling president trump that europe needs to be less dependent on the west. its own firms who have the european security to be bei
concern and the french calls to create a say a call to european army speaking as a foreign and then yan stealthing bank palace not to undermine transatlantic ties they have for increased even efforts on defense are important for the security of europe. it come make. stronger so i welcome this effort. but only if there are i think it would translate that partnership which has been the foundation for european peace and security for the postes seventy years. us to move forward on the fence in...
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put them to adam one for a case that's funny as hell and mission into that home of community yan question to make it seem that he had a chicken dad playing a kid made a move out of all the money that he i want to come before i don't. want a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be no in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying who's just no really the parent and that we're even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. well. this is the paradigm where. five years ago it was all grass. that over there now we have this pump or go on a and a how we didn't have any choice really we could have put it
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. >> three couples tied for second place with 27, including disney's ariana greenblatt and art yan forsa. >> and another foxtrotted their way through a classic by her dad, stevie wonder. live performance, also, of isn't she lovely. >> is she the baby that cries in that song? >> pittsburgh singer pulled off a super high-octane samba. >> yeah. lay off the energy drinks. last night's low scorers, spelling bee champ akash vukoti and kamri peterson for their bollywood jazz number.>>d,hoh, t ougho keep them fromiminated. >> bye. you be the weakest links. see ya. >>> next to new details shared by the "dancing with the stars" junior star host frankie muniz. >> he recently returned from an exhausting trip overseas to find four of the five stories of his brownstone under three feet of water. >> he says his cat accidentally turned on a faucet and let the water run freely for days. he says everything, artwork, photos, furniture, even the walls, a total loss. >> is the cat a genius or a fool? i don't know. >> the cat is up for adoption. >>> and it wasn't just a nice day for a white wedding, it was
. >> three couples tied for second place with 27, including disney's ariana greenblatt and art yan forsa. >> and another foxtrotted their way through a classic by her dad, stevie wonder. live performance, also, of isn't she lovely. >> is she the baby that cries in that song? >> pittsburgh singer pulled off a super high-octane samba. >> yeah. lay off the energy drinks. last night's low scorers, spelling bee champ akash vukoti and kamri peterson for their bollywood...
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let's get more now we are joined by yan zimmerman s.p.d. member of the bundestag and the deputy chairman of the german british parliamentary friendship group welcome to the program. how likely is theresa may to get support that she needs for the brags that you know because i mean if we look for example at your social democratic friends the labor party and they say they'll vote against it . i mean i saw the german perspective i completely understand because if you're in the government you need to have your old majority and i understand that the labor colleagues they're not really happy about the situation they are now in. so it's going to be very interesting nevertheless i have a certain feeling that there might be some also some labor m.p.'s who votes at the end with theresa may what do you say to those m.p.'s though who need while are really taking a hard line here they basically think that the that brussels will agree to renegotiate this deal. that's a very good question i mean if to some a failed state have a majority. in the house of co
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strip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional delegation tour with leo ra yanwe were ambushed on the airstrip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 dimeteimes and died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. bone jutting out of my right arm, a wound in my leg the size of a football, and it was, my god. i'm 20 years old. this is it. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> on wednesday, the radio and television correspondents association had their 74th annual dinner. nbc news received the -- award for excellence in journalism and c-span's -- received the jeri thompson memorial awards. we will hearards, from the featured speaker, arizona senator jeff flake. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ♪ o say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, '
strip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional delegation tour with leo ra yanwe were ambushed on the airstrip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 dimeteimes and died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. bone jutting out of my right arm, a wound in my leg the size of a football, and it was, my god. i'm 20 years old. this is it. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> on...
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and then eli is super smart because he knows how to bat his eyes at you, and yan can give him hing he they all sound manipulative. >> yes, aren't all children? hungry, manipulative little creatures. are always hungry and they always want everything. >> ellha: that's why i don't them. [laughter] so let's talk about, i appreciated you asking me to give you the award this weekend vawhen i was iouver, but you got tsen award this weekend, and that is so fantastic. tell everybody, first of all, congratulation but they really need the help right now. >> they do, glsen is an amazing organization for those of you who have not heard of it. they give support to gay, lesbian, and transgeooer teens in sls. in a school environment. and a lot of work is on a local level, they work with the rsteacn the schools, and they do a lot of research and a lot of polling. and we know, glsen's research shows definitively that this year there's been an an increase of violence against gay, lesbian, and transgender teens by 65%. could you imagine having a sweet little baby in second or thire or fourth grade and th
and then eli is super smart because he knows how to bat his eyes at you, and yan can give him hing he they all sound manipulative. >> yes, aren't all children? hungry, manipulative little creatures. are always hungry and they always want everything. >> ellha: that's why i don't them. [laughter] so let's talk about, i appreciated you asking me to give you the award this weekend vawhen i was iouver, but you got tsen award this weekend, and that is so fantastic. tell everybody, first...
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. ♪ >> reporter: dua lipa, the britishal bane yan artist is arguably one of this year's biggest pop musicyou're going to wake up in his bet in the morning ♪ >> reporter: the music video has become one of youtube's most watched of all time. >> this is 1 billion. >> reporter: 1 billion plus youtube views on this one. that's stupid numbers. >> it is. >> reporter: that's crazy. >> it is crazy. >> reporter: her post anthem solidifying her as the most streamed artist of 2018. >> the number one female stream -- >> reporter: number one. >> it's terrifying. i can't say it myself. i don't want to say it out loud. i never imagined with my album i'd have that opportunity. because i still don't see myself in the same place as these big, big global artists. >> reporter: she might not see it, but life is all about perspective. touring in five continents, over the past 12 months. her reach is global. >> i've done a lot of my learning on the job, because everything has happened so fast. sometimes you really have to get thrown into the deep end to just get the best out of yourself. >> reporter: we joined t
. ♪ >> reporter: dua lipa, the britishal bane yan artist is arguably one of this year's biggest pop musicyou're going to wake up in his bet in the morning ♪ >> reporter: the music video has become one of youtube's most watched of all time. >> this is 1 billion. >> reporter: 1 billion plus youtube views on this one. that's stupid numbers. >> it is. >> reporter: that's crazy. >> it is crazy. >> reporter: her post anthem solidifying her as the...
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. >>> the international police organization interpol elected a new president, his name is kim jong yan, and the interpol 94 countries were there at the general assembly in dubai. they lobbied against the russian candidate saying russia has tried to use interpol for years it try to track down and a political dissidents who are overseas. >>> a u.s. senator is apologizing after complimenting one of her supporters by saying, she would attend a public hanging if he invited her to one. show brought up the topic off d >>used to pray, we would fight a circle saw for him. i would not stick my harm in a circle saw, and neither did any of my comments would mean i tti for anyone by comments, i apologize, there was no illwill, no intent whatsoever in my statement -- >> and that was senator cindy hyde-smith. she's in a run off election against the democratic challenger. that run off takes place next tuesday. >>> the pentagon says the costs of using thousands of troops to secure the border with mexico is an estimated $210 million. a report to congress says the total costs include 72 million for the 5
. >>> the international police organization interpol elected a new president, his name is kim jong yan, and the interpol 94 countries were there at the general assembly in dubai. they lobbied against the russian candidate saying russia has tried to use interpol for years it try to track down and a political dissidents who are overseas. >>> a u.s. senator is apologizing after complimenting one of her supporters by saying, she would attend a public hanging if he invited her to...
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thexi-trump meetings at the end of next week, there is some upside for that you one to strengthen -- for the yano strengthen. >> don't forget, you can check out our gtp library as always, g tv on your bloomberg terminal. italy's standoff with the eu may slow down the italian economy and raise the risk of an economy crunch. how he sees the entire situation unfolding. how it will be, we will see. points spreadness is increasing the cost for taxpayers, increasing the cost for companies, that need to issue bonds, increasing the cost for banks, which also have to raise funds in the markets so, my fear is like in 2011, the rise in the spread will it lead a credit crunch and accelerated slowdown in the economy. >> are you worried that an italian/eu standoff would impact the ecb's ability to exit? >> i think it is too late, frankly. in any case, the ecb has to divide its policy based on the performance of the whole area, so it cannot change its policy for just one country. beenxpectation of -- has there for some time, hasn't really affected the other interest rates. so i don't think they can change
thexi-trump meetings at the end of next week, there is some upside for that you one to strengthen -- for the yano strengthen. >> don't forget, you can check out our gtp library as always, g tv on your bloomberg terminal. italy's standoff with the eu may slow down the italian economy and raise the risk of an economy crunch. how he sees the entire situation unfolding. how it will be, we will see. points spreadness is increasing the cost for taxpayers, increasing the cost for companies,...
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. >>> the new movie bo heem yan rap so di was the champion at the box office this weekend.the movie made 50 queen and their lead singer freddie mercury. the nutcracker and the four realms finished two number at the box office, a disappointing opening for a movie that cost $125 million to make. . >>> frank county sheriff's detectives are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and sent two others to the hospital. the latest coming up. >>> this is really one of the most important elections. >> the character of our nation is on the ballot. >> he wants to run for president, i want to fix california we're all one day left until election day. the last minute push to get your he polls close. >>> it's 7:00 monday morning november 5th, i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. things are changing a little bit. >> not much for us. >> not a whole lot. now that 5:00 is rolling around, the sun pops up quick. the lows cool off. that changes for sure. if you're looking for rain, doesn't look like anything this week. fog down towards san jose. most locations are cle
. >>> the new movie bo heem yan rap so di was the champion at the box office this weekend.the movie made 50 queen and their lead singer freddie mercury. the nutcracker and the four realms finished two number at the box office, a disappointing opening for a movie that cost $125 million to make. . >>> frank county sheriff's detectives are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and sent two others to the hospital. the latest coming up. >>> this is really one of...
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. >>> and interpole alec a south korea official kim jong yan was chosen. the western countries argue the russian government has tried to use interpol for years to track down dissidents living abroad. >>> a young man has been arrested for making social media at freedom high school. tristan was arrested yesterday. he targeted freedom students at the high school and because of the parents some children were kept at home. oakley police traveled to texas to make the arrest and be extradited back to california. >>> the piedmont school district is hiring a resource officer to east bay high school. there's an application for a state grant to cover the costs for three years. and they're concerned about students smoking and vaping in the bathroom. they're looking to get feedback before making a final decision. >>> and a los angeles is charged with stalking. he has been stalking a woman online for 10 years. he created fake facebook accounts to harass this woman. he's sent sexually explicit messages to the women. the stalking started after they were in high school aft
. >>> and interpole alec a south korea official kim jong yan was chosen. the western countries argue the russian government has tried to use interpol for years to track down dissidents living abroad. >>> a young man has been arrested for making social media at freedom high school. tristan was arrested yesterday. he targeted freedom students at the high school and because of the parents some children were kept at home. oakley police traveled to texas to make the arrest and be...
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the airport, that will not renew individual medallion and corporate medallion that's will selma dal yansto corporation and investors and take them out of the hands of working taxi drivers. i believe these proposals are basically robbing peter to pay paul for the m.t.a.'s mistake of inaction. a lot of people have alluded to that mistakement i want to go over it a little bit. in 2012, february 7th, 2012, a company called side car launched allowing people to drive their personal cars and pick up individuals for hire. around may, lyft launched, in july, a reporter spent two weeks driving for these two companies to see what it was like and wrote about it. this reporter said they say are ridesharing companies not taxi. a drove around like a taxi and dropped people off like a taxi but companies say i'm not a taxi. i'm not getting paid for fears i'm getting donations. it was obvious to everyone at the time and even those in the tech community these rides were supplying rides and the m.t.a. spokes men said they are aware and considering whether to take any action and they took no action. >> i'm a
the airport, that will not renew individual medallion and corporate medallion that's will selma dal yansto corporation and investors and take them out of the hands of working taxi drivers. i believe these proposals are basically robbing peter to pay paul for the m.t.a.'s mistake of inaction. a lot of people have alluded to that mistakement i want to go over it a little bit. in 2012, february 7th, 2012, a company called side car launched allowing people to drive their personal cars and pick up...
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. >> sleep expert believes i have more of aer ise c yan rhythm.dtime and average of four hours of sleep a night. >> the more you liveour shift from day to day, the more your brain can anticipate and knows e what to . >> that means sleeping and waking up athe same time everyday even on weekends. then there's the kids in the bed, drinking coffee all day and using my phone a lot at night. >> light is a drug that promotes wakefulness. this then takes that light signal, suppresses the secretion of melatonin which should trigger sleepiness. >> all common mistakes that can be corrected. starting with wearing a pair of these u-vex glass a coupl hours before bed. >> they're amazing and they filter out the blue light. >> turns out, there are special lightbulbs to help turn t lights off in the brain, too. all things to t try knowi risks of not sleeping. sleep apnea and dangers driving and the long-term links to diabetes, dementia, obesity and heart disease. >> we sleep to reset yourselves physically and mentally. we sleep to ve. d we're going to live longer
. >> sleep expert believes i have more of aer ise c yan rhythm.dtime and average of four hours of sleep a night. >> the more you liveour shift from day to day, the more your brain can anticipate and knows e what to . >> that means sleeping and waking up athe same time everyday even on weekends. then there's the kids in the bed, drinking coffee all day and using my phone a lot at night. >> light is a drug that promotes wakefulness. this then takes that light signal,...
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fired up pride of oakland dam yan lillard to the rack strong but held to 23 points.utes on this team and kevin durant says this is what turned it around. makes the save, draymond pumped up, encouraging leads to kevin durant three. part of a 20-5 warriors burst. dubs playing defense and running. andre iguodala to kevin durant, we call in, with authority! >> steph excited he dunked on the dude's head. see that? >> 32 for k.d. dubs by 15 petition at the half. four threes for klatt. warriors enthe slide, 125-97. to the ice. sharks and account canuck pch entire sharks power play lasts five seconds off the faceoff logan cotour. 10 seconds left in the first. joe thornton denied twice but timo taps in for the 13th of the year. arundel, in net, 19 shots, 19 saves. can't do any better. more sharks on the power play. jumbo joe behind the back to erik karlsson. nice. thornton with 750 assists. and the sharks win it 4-0. college football, the apple cup in pullman washington and washington state that's garratter minsh you u who needs a shirt? the huskies dressed for success. wide
fired up pride of oakland dam yan lillard to the rack strong but held to 23 points.utes on this team and kevin durant says this is what turned it around. makes the save, draymond pumped up, encouraging leads to kevin durant three. part of a 20-5 warriors burst. dubs playing defense and running. andre iguodala to kevin durant, we call in, with authority! >> steph excited he dunked on the dude's head. see that? >> 32 for k.d. dubs by 15 petition at the half. four threes for klatt....
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and what paul rye yan said what used to think is constitutional conservativism has changed. we planned to come out to cover the walker's bus tour before this is in the news, and no guarantees of what might happen, but certainly, we found that especially when you come to speaker's home state, he is willing to chat, but that is not the case today there. a clear recognition that anything that he might say would take away from what he is trying to accomplish in helping scott walker here, and also, a return to how he is usually going to handle the conflicts with trump which is to try to minimize them. quite frankly, i was surprised to the hear him go as far as he did on the radio show, because members of congress as you know, they are more comfortable on the home turf, but he never was willing to engage in questions like that or spats with the president at the podium at the capital where i cover him everyday. andrea? >> fascinating take, kasie. so glad that you are out there, and kristen welker. and now, let's take a look at the big picture with the nbc political editor charlie c
and what paul rye yan said what used to think is constitutional conservativism has changed. we planned to come out to cover the walker's bus tour before this is in the news, and no guarantees of what might happen, but certainly, we found that especially when you come to speaker's home state, he is willing to chat, but that is not the case today there. a clear recognition that anything that he might say would take away from what he is trying to accomplish in helping scott walker here, and also,...
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put more sanctions on them, and regardless of what we do with sanctions, we should give the ukraine yansance so they can have lethal defenses. >> if we don't, what happens? >> the russians will keep pushing. we have ukrainian elections. they'll meddle and try to conduct the assassinations, all the psychological warfare using social media, misinformation. who knows what they'll do to put pressure on other parts of the west. they're not testing just the ukrainians. they're testing us. they might send people to the baltic states and do something in romania or afghanistan. vladimir putin is sending a signal, there are things that i want to achieve, and you people aren't stopping me. >> evelyn, it's always good to have you. we should note your father who is apparently quite the viewer and listener of our program celebrating a birthday today. >> yes. 93. charles. >> charles, 93. >> yes. calvin coolidge was president. >>> a newly released report on climate change. it warns damage to the environment could slice as much as 10% from the u.s. economy. will that finally get president trump and/or co
put more sanctions on them, and regardless of what we do with sanctions, we should give the ukraine yansance so they can have lethal defenses. >> if we don't, what happens? >> the russians will keep pushing. we have ukrainian elections. they'll meddle and try to conduct the assassinations, all the psychological warfare using social media, misinformation. who knows what they'll do to put pressure on other parts of the west. they're not testing just the ukrainians. they're testing us....
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and the south korea yan koreans reason not to open up economic cooperation with the north as well ashe russians. we're in trouble. >> let's talk about world war i. let's take us back beyond both of us. luckily the lessons of the conflict are still taught at the place so dear to you, that's west point. we saw the president's behavior over in france this past weekend. has our image abroad suffered, do you think, as a result? >> i think the europeans are aghast at almost everything we're doing. the president went there for one reason. world war i in many arguments is the most consequential war in our history. it changed everything, and we took 300,000 casualties, essentially in a six-month campaign. we put 2 million soldiers and marines into europe. more than the french army. we had 2 million more coming. their sacrifice saved civilization in europe. that's what the president was there to acknowledge. and to be honest, i think he just wanted to stay out of the rain, eat cheeseburger, watch tv and tweet angry denunciations of his many enemies. i think that's what was happening. it's insu
and the south korea yan koreans reason not to open up economic cooperation with the north as well ashe russians. we're in trouble. >> let's talk about world war i. let's take us back beyond both of us. luckily the lessons of the conflict are still taught at the place so dear to you, that's west point. we saw the president's behavior over in france this past weekend. has our image abroad suffered, do you think, as a result? >> i think the europeans are aghast at almost everything...
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the cal palace will te aku the diggens in vikt yan london.and crafts and games and seven stages entertainment o including interactive shows, general admission is $30. orningatwe to r: now the you. looking at live doppler 7. fog cozied up to the looking at parts of the bay area in terms of air qual but overall the bitig picture i not changing for the poor air for four days. we have a red flag warninge or . can you brief it? deeper into mbve.freezing. we are looking at0:00 until 4:00 tomorrow morning for breezy winds here in the mountains. a live look outside,ta cruz, looks nice even though you can see the fog. certainly haze out there. 49 in san opion fncis mountain view and san jose with 35 in moan h mid-40s in half miloon bay. no wind and that's key to micking out the atmosphere. wethose.s cold pb. at chang.es upper 20s. santa rosa now up to 39 in napa. 37 in vacaville and livermore. the worst air quality has been in the east b and the northets trapped due to the surrounding topography. lookiny one to two gmiles tht for m vostis ofi. so over
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. >> joyce, when he talks about the perjury trap, he sounds positively person yan at times. can an innocent man get caught in a perjury trap? >> you know, a purerjury trap i this sort of unicorn that defense lawyers chase after. no prosecutor that's worth his or her salt is in thuses it. it's a waste of time and resources and the sort of thing that doesn't help build a case. mueller's team, these are serious people. they want to build a case. there will be no effort to trap the president or play gotcha. what they'll actually be looking for here is evidence of his intent. it's exactly what dan says they're looking for. they're trying to see if the president has exculpatory evidence, information that indicates that he's not guilty or might counteract some of the statements and evidence their getting from people like paul manafort and rick gates, who are cooperating. every target is given this opportunity to go into the grand jury and tell his side of the story. rarely do they accept it. trump's status is sort of nebulous. he's not really a target, because of the protection tha
. >> joyce, when he talks about the perjury trap, he sounds positively person yan at times. can an innocent man get caught in a perjury trap? >> you know, a purerjury trap i this sort of unicorn that defense lawyers chase after. no prosecutor that's worth his or her salt is in thuses it. it's a waste of time and resources and the sort of thing that doesn't help build a case. mueller's team, these are serious people. they want to build a case. there will be no effort to trap the...
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. >> woodruff: as we have heard, there were a number of historic victories last nightta john yans with one of those winners. j >> yany, yesterday five- term colorado democratic congressman jared polis became the first openly gay man to be elected a u.s. governor, winning about 52% of the vote. he joins us now from denver. governor-elect, welcome. mr. polis, congratulations, and welcome to the newshour. i want to ask oyou, firf, it was only about 25 years ago that coloradorsoteassed an amendment that banned state or local protections for gay men and lesbian women. how-- did you reect on that? and how did it feel last night when the same state elected you its chief executive? cl well, you know, i think it's importantsure for many l.g.b.t. coradoans and supporters of equality here. it's a great step our colorado brand. that had been a little bit of a tarnish on colorado from a generation ago. and i think people know colorado is open for business, and regardless of who you are or who you love or your race or anything about you, we would love to have you comure to o great state to make our
. >> woodruff: as we have heard, there were a number of historic victories last nightta john yans with one of those winners. j >> yany, yesterday five- term colorado democratic congressman jared polis became the first openly gay man to be elected a u.s. governor, winning about 52% of the vote. he joins us now from denver. governor-elect, welcome. mr. polis, congratulations, and welcome to the newshour. i want to ask oyou, firf, it was only about 25 years ago that coloradorsoteassed...
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and i know a lot of the min lell yans are, like, ceos of companies now. >> we didn't have that. >> that'sk that we need -- i want to give a little, is it fall back -- >> yeah, fall back. >> when i was growing up, we didn't say that. is that a madeup word? >> it's not just us on the show. it's a real thing. >> i know, everyone is changing the means -- girl, get out of here, you know? >> get out of here. >> it's kind of like get out of here. >> when they said to me, what am i talking about, fall back? >> so, what you're talking about -- >> you tell me what i'm talking about. >> i'll take to you -- >> i want to see your notes. >> i need notes. >> let me see those notes, boy. okay. >> we quote lyrics sometimes for inspiration. we quote the great biggie smalls who talked about the ten crack commandments. but i feel like you're talking about the ten commandments and one of them was honor thy mother and father. >> yeah, we don't do that any longer. and i think that that's something we should bring back, okay? that's my thing. >> can i say amen? >> miss wilson, you know -- >> miss wilson. you kno
and i know a lot of the min lell yans are, like, ceos of companies now. >> we didn't have that. >> that'sk that we need -- i want to give a little, is it fall back -- >> yeah, fall back. >> when i was growing up, we didn't say that. is that a madeup word? >> it's not just us on the show. it's a real thing. >> i know, everyone is changing the means -- girl, get out of here, you know? >> get out of here. >> it's kind of like get out of here....
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we see bernie sanders who ran last time around, newel yan castro, steve bullock, sherrod brown who wonourke who is at number ten. there are going to be people running that you would never have possibly thought would run. beto owe work i was skeptical of him, but he came closer than anybody has during my generation at least of winning as a democrat statewide in texas, especially for a senate race. so we're looking at people who perhaps get into that liberal base, who inspire people. look at how much money he raised. my friends in new york, d.c., these young liberals, these hip people supposedly, i'm not hip, i know nothing, but he did a very good job of connecting with them. >> in a field that could reach 25 people it's all about what part of it can you carve out? can you carve out the progressive lane, the conservative lane, the midwestern lane. who are the wild cards? >> let's take a look at a few of these wild cards. we kind of lost track of billionaires who were running and mike bloomberg spent a ton of money and did very, very well, you know, with these ads that he ran, a lot of th
we see bernie sanders who ran last time around, newel yan castro, steve bullock, sherrod brown who wonourke who is at number ten. there are going to be people running that you would never have possibly thought would run. beto owe work i was skeptical of him, but he came closer than anybody has during my generation at least of winning as a democrat statewide in texas, especially for a senate race. so we're looking at people who perhaps get into that liberal base, who inspire people. look at how...
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our call of the day a lot of the call has to do with the investigation around mdb one the malaysia yan development paining many billion-dollar while fantastic book everybody read it. anybody agree or disagree with the call on the goldman sachs. >> i own the stock look, i look at what she put out at worst-case scenario of a 1.2 billion-dollar fine and $600 million in return fees to malaysia i don't see that worst as case snore happening. she is not pounding the table saying it's absolutely going to happen she is saying worst case the big difference is that these folks worked around the compliance department. appear i worked at goldman sachs. so did jenny albeit 5, 20 years ago the compliance regime is tight this was not something enterprise level in terms of what went wrong. so the idea they get the maximum fine is unlikely are they getting fined almost certainly but not 19.2 billion and the stock trades just below book value you get it for no risk. >> that's a great point. the great point is 159, 20 years ago. wall street thinks of goldman sachs as the company. >> you could be right. >
our call of the day a lot of the call has to do with the investigation around mdb one the malaysia yan development paining many billion-dollar while fantastic book everybody read it. anybody agree or disagree with the call on the goldman sachs. >> i own the stock look, i look at what she put out at worst-case scenario of a 1.2 billion-dollar fine and $600 million in return fees to malaysia i don't see that worst as case snore happening. she is not pounding the table saying it's absolutely...
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country torn and looking for peace nicholas hauke al jazeera talk about during and earlier we spoke to yan egland you saw him in the report he's the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he says the conflict has been forgotten. well i'm now in western central african republic it's one of the poorest most violent most neglected places on earth really all of the people in this community where i stand now have been displaced by violence each and every family have family members killed in the most gruesome fashion but then it's also as you may see a and i don't hope because here we are really building houses for people where displaced and we do it from both communities christians muslims and this and there is now an island of peace here these people want to rebuild their lives but it's very hard to get funding for these projects really the central african republic is forgotten i think we have to build peace brick by brick literally here if we get resources and if there is a more coherent effort for peace that includes neighboring countries like china and sudan and cameroon and the
country torn and looking for peace nicholas hauke al jazeera talk about during and earlier we spoke to yan egland you saw him in the report he's the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he says the conflict has been forgotten. well i'm now in western central african republic it's one of the poorest most violent most neglected places on earth really all of the people in this community where i stand now have been displaced by violence each and every family have family members killed...
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if found, call and you put the text in, whatever yan hit done, right? you hit done. all done.e. >> i know. we're done. >> we are going to black. >> use as wallpaper, set it. >> good job, jeff. >> see you after your local news. >>> this is a news4 today news break. >> good moing everybody. 8:26 on this friday, november 9th. i'm aaron gilchrist. we want to start with a chngk on the morommute with melissa molett. >> good morning. beltway,look at the over all no major issues. we are slow inner loop and outer loop near 50 there in maryland through prince george's county. the green showing you where we have rain falling right now. eastbound m street at 32nd street left laneetting byhat catch and gaithersburg 355 at watkins mill road one right lane blocked. >> thank you. >>> we will have a check on your forecast when we come back. stay with us. >>> most of us already had our first rain drops for the day., ultimatehese will not be the last. heavier steadier rain likely aring the middle later parts of the afternoon. the friday evening com ste could bew. temperatures in the mid-40s. chi
if found, call and you put the text in, whatever yan hit done, right? you hit done. all done.e. >> i know. we're done. >> we are going to black. >> use as wallpaper, set it. >> good job, jeff. >> see you after your local news. >>> this is a news4 today news break. >> good moing everybody. 8:26 on this friday, november 9th. i'm aaron gilchrist. we want to start with a chngk on the morommute with melissa molett. >> good morning. beltway,look at...
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i heard there from the noise in refugee council's yan egeland and next report and he told us more about why the conflicts being forgotten. well i'm now in western central african republic it's one of the poorest most violent most neglected places on earth really all of the people in this community where i stand now have been displaced by violence each and every family have family members killed in the most gruesome passion but then it's also as you may see a and i don't know hope because here we are really building houses for people where displaced and we do it for both communities christians muslims and this and there is now an island of peace here these people want to rebuild their lives but it's very hard to get funding for these projects really the central african republic is forgotten i think we have to build peace brick by brick literally here if we get resources and if there is a more coherent effort for peace that includes neighboring countries like to chad and sudan and cameroon and the congo etc i'm optimistic for the future of the central african republic if not if it continu
i heard there from the noise in refugee council's yan egeland and next report and he told us more about why the conflicts being forgotten. well i'm now in western central african republic it's one of the poorest most violent most neglected places on earth really all of the people in this community where i stand now have been displaced by violence each and every family have family members killed in the most gruesome passion but then it's also as you may see a and i don't know hope because here...
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also at the smithsonian, he and i worked with the zit sewn yan on an exhibit which is at the museum of natural history on outbreaks. it's really one small attempt -- millions of people are going to see this. it's going to be there for three years downtown. it started in march of this year, but it's going to go around the country. and it's aimed, i would say, primarily, at least in my mind, it's aimed particularly at kids of a certain age. roughly i would say 10 to 16 or something like that. it's got a lot of interactive stuff and really cool ebola stuff and flu stuff. i think the impact has already been. more than minimal. time will tell. i think these sorts of things getting kids into a culture is to get kids of a certain age interested in stuff. and when they get interested, it becomes cool. they are going to grow up to be adults and many will be kids who really think science is still cool. >> i think so. i want wanted to open it up to questions from the audience to et see if anybody had questions. >> just say who you are as a preface to your question. >> i'm carol with memory well,
also at the smithsonian, he and i worked with the zit sewn yan on an exhibit which is at the museum of natural history on outbreaks. it's really one small attempt -- millions of people are going to see this. it's going to be there for three years downtown. it started in march of this year, but it's going to go around the country. and it's aimed, i would say, primarily, at least in my mind, it's aimed particularly at kids of a certain age. roughly i would say 10 to 16 or something like that....
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out by the concord paville yan, it's 55. 40s and 50s and low 40s all again wind driven. there's a good breeze in the north and east bay hills. for some 30 miles per hour out of the northeast. berkley lab above the oakland zoo, up to mount diablo, gusts up to 72 miles per hour. look a fairfield, davis and even the napa airport, they're out of the due north. it's going to be a blustery day for some. others not too bad. an offshore breeze, 70s and 80s, the red flag warning takes us into early tomorrow morning but this also includes the santa cruz mountains. highs today well above average including the coast which will enjoy 70s. what do you have sal? >>> just got a crash reported on highway 101 in san francisco southbound 101 right near the third street exit just before the candle stick exit southbound 101. so if you're leaving san francisco, this might start affecting the traffic getting out of san francisco driving down to the airport in that area. you'll see the traffic maybe affected by this. we'll keep an eye on highway 101 this morning and so far doesn't look too bad
out by the concord paville yan, it's 55. 40s and 50s and low 40s all again wind driven. there's a good breeze in the north and east bay hills. for some 30 miles per hour out of the northeast. berkley lab above the oakland zoo, up to mount diablo, gusts up to 72 miles per hour. look a fairfield, davis and even the napa airport, they're out of the due north. it's going to be a blustery day for some. others not too bad. an offshore breeze, 70s and 80s, the red flag warning takes us into early...
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. >> sausalito used to be a more of a bo home yan in my younger days and now it's turned into more ofwhat the common term for it is -- i still call them yuppies and they don't want them in the neighborhood. >> earlier this summer sausalito police told ktvu there were as many as 180 boats anchored out. that number swelled to 250,000. we reached out to police this morning to talk to them more about this and find out the time line for when the orange tagged boats might be removed. still waiting to hear back from from them. allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> living in dorms, not just for college students anymore. up next, we'll tell you about the largest dorm style living coming to san jose and how much it will cost. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. recently, more than $20 million has been spent in the race for superintendent of public
. >> sausalito used to be a more of a bo home yan in my younger days and now it's turned into more ofwhat the common term for it is -- i still call them yuppies and they don't want them in the neighborhood. >> earlier this summer sausalito police told ktvu there were as many as 180 boats anchored out. that number swelled to 250,000. we reached out to police this morning to talk to them more about this and find out the time line for when the orange tagged boats might be removed....
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he is a registered sex offender but can travel freely to homes in new york, florida and the krab yan. get his deal thrown out emboldened by the me too movement. they want their stories heard. >> shocking allegations. and the fact that even when he was in prison he was free to go. does he have anything to say about this? >> he has been silent. monday is going to be a big day for him and these victims. a number of them will be in court for a civil trial between epstein and a lawyer for the victims. they will be able to testify and tell their stories. it's the first time any of them will have ever had a chance to tell their story in court. >> just to hear from them, the allegations are so disturbing, and then so many questions about this sweetheart plea deal he got from a prosecutor. >> and the women coming forward now, and we look at it in the context of the me too movement, they feel it's emboldened them to tell their stories. the miami herald dedicating a year to this investigation. it's a block buster story. >> it's hard to read but important. >>> we're going to head over to mr. roke
he is a registered sex offender but can travel freely to homes in new york, florida and the krab yan. get his deal thrown out emboldened by the me too movement. they want their stories heard. >> shocking allegations. and the fact that even when he was in prison he was free to go. does he have anything to say about this? >> he has been silent. monday is going to be a big day for him and these victims. a number of them will be in court for a civil trial between epstein and a lawyer...
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alespeople in 25 industries that are now selling qualtrics fuse.e, let that grow a can be with case yangrowth rate out into the future. at an analyst call, i told them fastest software company in the world in the cloud. count on us for double digit growth.evenue number flee, total operating income growth at double digit at revenue eater than the growth. so the design of the company is all i needd that and in the business case is for ryan innovator, great this fantastic c.e.o. and amazing company to keep doing you're doing and don't stop and use all the infrastructure and the power of s.a.p. to your word everywhere in the world. all he has to do is that. is the that, this biggest and most successful m and a move in the history of business software. bill, just to be clear, when i said 20 times that, that revenues, imated you're saying future revenue, 2019, 40%. ow long do you have to keep increasing that business 40% in order to justify the price you're paying? how many years? bill: first of all, it would e -- first of all it would be hard for me to imagine him not growing double that. or
alespeople in 25 industries that are now selling qualtrics fuse.e, let that grow a can be with case yangrowth rate out into the future. at an analyst call, i told them fastest software company in the world in the cloud. count on us for double digit growth.evenue number flee, total operating income growth at double digit at revenue eater than the growth. so the design of the company is all i needd that and in the business case is for ryan innovator, great this fantastic c.e.o. and amazing...
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>> it's a violent el salvador yan criminal street gang. >> and roberto was supposed to be a target ofgroup? >> the letter implied that roberto had messed with a drug cartel and that ms-13 had been contracted. >> the author of the letter taunted the detectives. writing that lab results would find military-grade powder but no dna. which is true so far. but the point of the letter wrote, its author, was a warning. roberto's brother, eduardo, was next on the hit list. the writer said he had turned down the job to kill eduardo, but a second assassin would soon be on his way. do k yyou think it was a hoax, you think it was real? >> i don't know what to think. i'd never seen anything like that in my career before except something similar on tv. >> one thing about that strange letter was all too obvious. whoever wrote it had inside knowledge because nobody besides the cops knew what the atf had discovered. >> we hadn't told anybody it was a bomb. so for somebody to write a letter claiming responsibility for a bombing, that lends some credence to the fact the author of that letter was the real
>> it's a violent el salvador yan criminal street gang. >> and roberto was supposed to be a target ofgroup? >> the letter implied that roberto had messed with a drug cartel and that ms-13 had been contracted. >> the author of the letter taunted the detectives. writing that lab results would find military-grade powder but no dna. which is true so far. but the point of the letter wrote, its author, was a warning. roberto's brother, eduardo, was next on the hit list. the...
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quite simply, authority yans are afraid. they're afraid of their own people. they're afraid of democracy. they're afraid of freedom. they fear what we and all of you most treasure, a hemisphere of freedom. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. congresswoman, please come up. we want to hear from you. >> thank you so much. >> thanks. [ speaking in a foreign language ] i'm so short you see my head bobo bobbing on top of this podium! [ speaking in a foreign language ] i've got to say hello to a special shoutout to all of our former irl alums who are the defenders of freedom and now working in various agencies. be afraid. [ spe eddie, golan, juan, jody, jason, sandy, i didn't get all of you but thank you so much. you're all there. i am so happy that you have found a home elsewhere. thank you, dan. [ speaking foreign language ] i'm so filled with optimism. thank you, mark, for those incredible words of non-deserved praise, but i'm deeply humbled by them. carl, i can't wait to hear from you, but i know we all know of carl's work because we see it
quite simply, authority yans are afraid. they're afraid of their own people. they're afraid of democracy. they're afraid of freedom. they fear what we and all of you most treasure, a hemisphere of freedom. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. congresswoman, please come up. we want to hear from you. >> thank you so much. >> thanks. [ speaking in a foreign language ] i'm so short you see my head bobo bobbing on top of this podium! [ speaking in a foreign...
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there is already the ongoing war in the eastern part of u yan.the president should be telling vladimir putin cut it out, if you don't cut it out we will supply more lethal defensive munitions to the ukrainians and sanction you hardest and faster. >> both of the people you have described would go without saying that they would confront both of those. do you have confidence someone can get to the president and tell him he needs to confront putin and the crown prince. given the fact that he in the base of bin salman had the chance and didn't do it and the last time he was with putin he was given a chance to confront putin on russian medden and passed on that. >> i don't expect that much from the president. i do expect his cabinet and the people advising him to make the points that should be made, certainly the professionals, secretary mattis, john kelly, you know, all those people who have been in government who understand what the stakes are, they also understand the reality of congress. some of those folks, bolton certainly understands what congre
there is already the ongoing war in the eastern part of u yan.the president should be telling vladimir putin cut it out, if you don't cut it out we will supply more lethal defensive munitions to the ukrainians and sanction you hardest and faster. >> both of the people you have described would go without saying that they would confront both of those. do you have confidence someone can get to the president and tell him he needs to confront putin and the crown prince. given the fact that he...
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that's right.ul yan, so this is a hold for the republicans. brian style or is it steel u i -- 12e8, i want to get it right. defeating a democratic. it is brian style, my apologies. we've got more than 8 0% of the vote and we are able to project the republicans will hold on to that seat. i think those are the calls. crisckris kobach i wat to come k to what donald trump said about ted cruz in 2016 they were running against each otheror president. i know they've kissed and made up figura÷ speaking since then but it is quite the turn around and the president was there campaigning fo him a helped ted cruz fend off a frious challenge. >> yes, myavorite part of that is whether he was up on stage,es the ent said he is not lyinged the anymorelyg neg ted s beautiful ted. picking up four or five points against the guy who run against cruz, his entire campaign many 700,000. you talk about the effect of money and sometimes it's not as much as you you think. >> woodruff: david it does say something about parties getting their hopes up about making a change.
that's right.ul yan, so this is a hold for the republicans. brian style or is it steel u i -- 12e8, i want to get it right. defeating a democratic. it is brian style, my apologies. we've got more than 8 0% of the vote and we are able to project the republicans will hold on to that seat. i think those are the calls. crisckris kobach i wat to come k to what donald trump said about ted cruz in 2016 they were running against each otheror president. i know they've kissed and made up figura÷...