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zied the i was and oh well that's a bit like the voice. yeah. but you can still tell a lot from a voice and an accent several major german corporations adopt a diversity strategy when we sense here and that has helped them hire people from different nationalities and different cultural backgrounds but way and ethnicity remain a major problem when it comes forth with this combination. a survey by germany's anti discrimination agency shows that one in 3 people who reported workplace discrimination said it was because of their ethnicity or race the berlin based citizens for europe says more needs to be done to understand how race and ethnic origin can affect people in the labor market here the u.k. is a step ahead 2 years ago the british government published its 1st race disparity audit the report revealed significant pay differences among various ethnic and racial groups and be a white british p.s. according to official u.k. statistics in 2018 minority groups current nearly 22 percent less on average than their white peers in london where the coun
zied the i was and oh well that's a bit like the voice. yeah. but you can still tell a lot from a voice and an accent several major german corporations adopt a diversity strategy when we sense here and that has helped them hire people from different nationalities and different cultural backgrounds but way and ethnicity remain a major problem when it comes forth with this combination. a survey by germany's anti discrimination agency shows that one in 3 people who reported workplace...
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sue zi loftis conceded this weekend. he's ahead by 2,800 votes. there's a tighter race for the supervisor position in district five. dean preston picked up a few more votes in his thin lead over valley brown and declared victory yesterday afternoon. we're awaiting words for the official winner. >>> shifting to the weather, it's been looking pretty good when it comes to the temperatures. the air is another story. >> let's find out more about the air. we took this picture from the emoriville camera. a little haze, a little fog. what do we see in the days ahead? >> look at the air quality across the region, it's anywhere from good to moderate. a lot of yellow dots on the map indicates moderate air quality. it's similar set up across much of the bay area. we're going to hang on to that haze. pm, particulate matter, when it gets above 50, that's the moderate category. we'll have the haze in the atmosphere another day. tomorrow will be a warmer day than it was today. we'll have the numbers and full active forecast in a few minutes. >>> san francisco sal
sue zi loftis conceded this weekend. he's ahead by 2,800 votes. there's a tighter race for the supervisor position in district five. dean preston picked up a few more votes in his thin lead over valley brown and declared victory yesterday afternoon. we're awaiting words for the official winner. >>> shifting to the weather, it's been looking pretty good when it comes to the temperatures. the air is another story. >> let's find out more about the air. we took this picture from the...
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. >> it's a kri zi difficult time for average people to find houses.lly decent people living in cars and campers. >> reporter: hoping that someday that seven figure price will drop. >> shows you the power of the tech economy. the number three in the nation, los angeles. live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> scott thank you. are you ready for tomorrow? it kicks off a crucial period for the trump impeachment inquiry. nine witnesses, five hearings in three days. impeachment investigators are picking up the pace and the pressure. speaker pelosi inviting the president to come before the committee at any time. president trump claims he'll strongly consider it. but democrats are skeptical. >> if they've got something that exonerates the president, they would be racing to the cars to drive down to the capitol building and raise their right hand if they have something, but they don't. >> so, here's what to expect tomorrow. jennifer williams will testify. she's a stop state department adviser to vice president mike pence. also ambassador kurt volker is schedu
. >> it's a kri zi difficult time for average people to find houses.lly decent people living in cars and campers. >> reporter: hoping that someday that seven figure price will drop. >> shows you the power of the tech economy. the number three in the nation, los angeles. live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> scott thank you. are you ready for tomorrow? it kicks off a crucial period for the trump impeachment inquiry. nine witnesses, five hearings in three days....
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night, phillip rucker, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbr, and frank fig lieu zi. frank, given your resume, i'd like to begin with you. what lesson have we learned this week about public servants? >> we learned that public servants career dedicated professionals have devoted their lives to representing the people of america and the constitution. and when they see something that counters that oath that they took, they act on it. and dr. fiona hill is probably one of the most amazing examples that i've seen certainly in the hearings. but they've come one after another, and it's a stark contrast, brian, between those professionals and the partisanship that we've seen and the gop members who simply are throwing out deflection, disinformation, and distraction. because they simply don't have the facts that those professionals have on their side. >> kim atkins is a journalist by trade and a lawyer in her spare time. so kim, i note this. 35 hours of testimony. 12 witnesses. as i said a minute ago, it's okay for us to say now the facts, the central facts of this story are
night, phillip rucker, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbr, and frank fig lieu zi. frank, given your resume, i'd like to begin with you. what lesson have we learned this week about public servants? >> we learned that public servants career dedicated professionals have devoted their lives to representing the people of america and the constitution. and when they see something that counters that oath that they took, they act on it. and dr. fiona hill is probably one of...
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would not have to tell you was me but then and then says she's rolling but the most are you just gonna zied york's most primitive past you. not only other new tensions but all the diplomatic victories between the 2 superpowers are coming undone. russia blames the usa for withdrawing from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty while the usa accuses russia of doing the same with its intimidate range and you claim asylum the night am $7.00 to $8.00 russia has jeopardized the united states security interests and we can no longer be restricted by the treaty while russia shamelessly violates it we can't be put at the just advantage of going by a train limiting what we can do what somebody else doesn't help but that training. must turn you over to this they're going to say you know stuff then you suppose you'd be with you miles. because i did not mean i see a motion is what it is it is the goal of the body saying motion not ocean no more the. same with the edge. but in. the past. in the war of words and images the state own channel russia today is the kremlin's response to what is perceived
would not have to tell you was me but then and then says she's rolling but the most are you just gonna zied york's most primitive past you. not only other new tensions but all the diplomatic victories between the 2 superpowers are coming undone. russia blames the usa for withdrawing from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty while the usa accuses russia of doing the same with its intimidate range and you claim asylum the night am $7.00 to $8.00 russia has jeopardized the united states...
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district didn't want to go on camera but credited unenrollment of latino students and students with zis ability as for renewing the charter the school is adamant that it doesn't discriminate. operating on a lottery season. >> nun none of the reasons they gave are reasons to deny the charter. we stated we would work with them on any concerns. provided multiple plans, provided multiple outreach efforts to them and we have not had any response. >> corner stone is scheduled to now close at the end of the academic year but administers plan to file appeal with the santa clara county board of education. >> it's hard though teach the kid how you can stand up when you face injustice. i have to show them example of how i can stand up for the fai. in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >> and in the east bay celebrating the day of the dead in the fruit vale neighborhood more than 1,007,000 peemt are spebed to the attend the dia de los muertos festival. live music, games, rides and activities for the entire family. organizers say the theme is the absent which paws respect to those passing in which
district didn't want to go on camera but credited unenrollment of latino students and students with zis ability as for renewing the charter the school is adamant that it doesn't discriminate. operating on a lottery season. >> nun none of the reasons they gave are reasons to deny the charter. we stated we would work with them on any concerns. provided multiple plans, provided multiple outreach efforts to them and we have not had any response. >> corner stone is scheduled to now close...
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joining us is joe zied dell, investor strategist at the zone.or there are fundamental risks. which one comes out on top >> i think the fundamental risks are coming out on top. it is fundamentals they are evergreen 2019 has been a year that's been dominated by interest rate cuts, liquidity, central bank activity and as a result investors bid up risk assets, not only quit at this, without paying much attention to the fundamentals. you're looking at profits growth which is negative on a year over year basis profit margins have rolled over and revenue growth has basically slowed to a crawl. >> let me counter those points to play devil's advocate on this we have seen earnings slow we have seen these things happen that's why you saw the markets go down so significantly in the final quarter of last year a lot of what it is is win back those losses. >> you always have this tug of war between profits and interest rates between the fundamentals and the liquidity. what i would say, we're up 23% this year. the conversation has been, number one, about centra
joining us is joe zied dell, investor strategist at the zone.or there are fundamental risks. which one comes out on top >> i think the fundamental risks are coming out on top. it is fundamentals they are evergreen 2019 has been a year that's been dominated by interest rate cuts, liquidity, central bank activity and as a result investors bid up risk assets, not only quit at this, without paying much attention to the fundamentals. you're looking at profits growth which is negative on a year...
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making this film >> this isn't about making $300 million back this is about having martin score say zi's mat stes piece with the netflix name. the fact that he's been out there talking and maligning disney as opposed to netflix. >> it might be worth $300 million. his whole schtick has been like with spielberg, you need to see it in the theater. it's a big picture the way it was shot, it looked like uyou'd have to see it in theaters it's nice you have a netflix account. it's an acclaimed movie. >> they're moving towards this movie strategy they're adding movies, a lot of movies. >> i think there's a calculus being made whether it's netflix or disney, everyone knows the theater will shrink. theater owners want 70 plus days, maybe longer there was a negotiation, hey, look, can we come closer in the middle i think they ended something where netflix was willing to go 45 days and the theater owners is 60 is the lowest we can go. it's a matter of, what -- >> do you think this is some grand forcing mechanism, some sort of grand negotiation taking place to shift movies? >> here's the thing -- >>
making this film >> this isn't about making $300 million back this is about having martin score say zi's mat stes piece with the netflix name. the fact that he's been out there talking and maligning disney as opposed to netflix. >> it might be worth $300 million. his whole schtick has been like with spielberg, you need to see it in the theater. it's a big picture the way it was shot, it looked like uyou'd have to see it in theaters it's nice you have a netflix account. it's an...
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if so, we'll divide immigration judge, but that's where our zis cessi discretion lies and rightly so. >> have you discussed this with the acting secretary following uscis? >> i've spoken b with the acting director, certainly, after the fact. >> what are your recommendations? >> that it remainses with the agency better able to adjudicate applications. >> at any time, have -- similar to the one where an immigrant can proactively seek relief before entering deportation proceedings? >> not a proactive program. we will utilize deferred action in certain instances, for example, if there's a witness that we needed a criminal investigation, somebody that's cooperating with a criminal investigation we're work or another law enforcement agency has requested us to, but again, it's only in conjunction with our law enforcement mission. >> is i.c.e. play iing any rolen the review and update with this policy? >> no. >> no, ma'am. >> do you agree with the decision to order critically ill children to leave the country within three days or face der poration? >> okay, i don't think that's what the lette
if so, we'll divide immigration judge, but that's where our zis cessi discretion lies and rightly so. >> have you discussed this with the acting secretary following uscis? >> i've spoken b with the acting director, certainly, after the fact. >> what are your recommendations? >> that it remainses with the agency better able to adjudicate applications. >> at any time, have -- similar to the one where an immigrant can proactively seek relief before entering...