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we're streaming the special called "look back unedited including on amazon fire. >>> warriors superstar kevin durant may leave his heart in san francisco but his skill and wallet are going across country. anthony flores is her with big news from the free agent sweepstakes. >> well, kevin durant saez run with the golden state warriors is over. he's going to sign a max deal with the brooklyn nets. he made the announcement on instagram at the start of the nba free agency period today. reports say he's getting a four-year, $164 million deal with the nets. now, get this, he's leaving $57 million on the table by not resigning with the warriors. he led the dubs to two nba titles and won two nba finals, mvp in three seasons in the bay area. nba free agent deals will not become official until they are signed on july 6th. how k.d. will likely miss all of next season as he recovered from a ruptures achilles. more on his legacy with the warriors later in sports. >> we'll see you then. >>> new details now on a deadly overnight crash that killed two people on highway 24 in orinda. the highway patrol
we're streaming the special called "look back unedited including on amazon fire. >>> warriors superstar kevin durant may leave his heart in san francisco but his skill and wallet are going across country. anthony flores is her with big news from the free agent sweepstakes. >> well, kevin durant saez run with the golden state warriors is over. he's going to sign a max deal with the brooklyn nets. he made the announcement on instagram at the start of the nba free agency period...
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it's bad for the environment it releases large amounts of greenhouse gases deforestation in the amazon region is continuing as a soil erosion. so we're going to shortens the nutrient cycle it kills the macro and micro fauna. means the rain washes away more and more soil and the land becomes useless. you could. initially the ash actually makes the soil more fertile but only for one season the following year crop yields generally a smaller the farmers move on leaving behind fields that a little more than sand. you know believe me when you see t.v. reports about the great biodiversity of plants in our region you might think the soil in the amazon is fertile and good for farming. but only 4 or 5 percent of the land is suited to agriculture. you know that's why farmers have to burn the biomass to provide the soil with carbon that crops need to grow. up within that of london cutting down trees is not optional for the people living here it's a key element in their farming practices at the same time they gradually destroying the very basis of their livelihood. we didn't even have to pour gasol
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we are streaming those videos unedited on all abc platforms, including amazon fire. >>> in the east bay a toy store owner hopes surveillance video helps lafayette police identify the thieve who is broke into her store and stole several item. the owner of learning express believes the crooks cut through an alarm system. it appears they targeted items like lego play sets. >> it is very devastating. very. i already -- there are so many people that wanted to come in and shop this morning. and they saw what happened, and everybody was so sorry. >> learning express remains closed while the ownerence cloo up the damage caused by the burglars. the store hopes to reopen by the middle of the week. >>> the highway patrol says tonight the drugs or chore played a role in a deadly wrong way crash that claimed two lives. the highway patrol says a saturn suv was driving the wrong way on west bound i-24 for wilder road and slammed head on into a car with five people inside, all of them in their toyota. >> this is the worst case scenario. we see it too often. it is up feweriating when you see a collision
we are streaming those videos unedited on all abc platforms, including amazon fire. >>> in the east bay a toy store owner hopes surveillance video helps lafayette police identify the thieve who is broke into her store and stole several item. the owner of learning express believes the crooks cut through an alarm system. it appears they targeted items like lego play sets. >> it is very devastating. very. i already -- there are so many people that wanted to come in and shop this...
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. >> with the incredible ride in power with big tech companies like facebook, amazon and google, it seems there's no concept that has stood the test of time quite like the line big brother is watching you. but there is a key point here that is often missed. in 1984 "big brother" doesn't just avail for surveillance sake, it's designed to control the masses. "big brother" is infallible and all-powerful. every success, every achievement, every victory, every scientific discovery, all knowledge, all wisdom, all happens, all virtue are held to issues directly from his leadership and inspiration. "big brother" isn't just watching you, he's watching you to make sure he you become the kind of person he wants you to be. is big tech "big brother" and if so what can we do about it. joining me now, senator josh pauley. thank you so much for being with us for this special. it's particularly exciting because you really been in the lead on taking google and the other big tech companies, holding them to account and before you were senator when you attorney general of missouri, i was watching what you are
. >> with the incredible ride in power with big tech companies like facebook, amazon and google, it seems there's no concept that has stood the test of time quite like the line big brother is watching you. but there is a key point here that is often missed. in 1984 "big brother" doesn't just avail for surveillance sake, it's designed to control the masses. "big brother" is infallible and all-powerful. every success, every achievement, every victory, every scientific...
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amazon had become also extremely successful. in the 90s, we were the the largest companies in the united states technology companies. do you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of these? are you surprised the government has not done more about this? >> it has become so simple. government has to think, what is that mean about elections. what does it mean about bowling. -- about? ing?bout bully for years, i bragged to people that i did not have an office in washington dc. eventually i came to regret that statement. it was kind of almost like something washington dc. now, the technology companies because of the left of microsoft, they could have seen that lesson through at&t or ibm or a lot of innovators as well. they are very engaged. the will be more regulation of the tech sector. there should be some sort of regulations that relate to that. the fact that this is the way people consume media has really brought an end to a realm. we need to separate so the benefits outweigh the negative. is that when faceb
amazon had become also extremely successful. in the 90s, we were the the largest companies in the united states technology companies. do you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of these? are you surprised the government has not done more about this? >> it has become so simple. government has to think, what is that mean about elections. what does it mean about bowling. -- about? ing?bout bully for years, i bragged to people that i did not have an office in...
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the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon influencingio our elections? we'll have that and more after these quick messages. we are coming right back. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival p
the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon influencingio our elections? we'll have that and more after these quick messages. we are coming right back. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be...
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reports about the great biodiversity of plants in our region you might think the soil in the amazon is fertile and good for farming. but only 4 or 5 percent of the land is suited to agriculture. you know that's why farmers have to burn the biomass to provide the soil with carbon that crops need to grow. up within that i've learned that cutting down trees is not optional for the people living here it's a key element in their farming practices at the same time they gradually destroying the very basis of their livelihood. we didn't even have to pour gasoline on it. we'd let the wood drive for 3 months. we only burned when the wind isn't too strong otherwise the fire could spread. my children and i keep watch. a couple of times the fire got too close to our house we doused it has lots of water. but when the fire is further away we just let it burn everybody around here does it everyone in the area. most farmers here grow pineapple bananas or yucca this kind of monoculture tends to deplete the soil that paris has farmed this land the conventional way for 5 years now he's learning something
reports about the great biodiversity of plants in our region you might think the soil in the amazon is fertile and good for farming. but only 4 or 5 percent of the land is suited to agriculture. you know that's why farmers have to burn the biomass to provide the soil with carbon that crops need to grow. up within that i've learned that cutting down trees is not optional for the people living here it's a key element in their farming practices at the same time they gradually destroying the very...
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we are supreming a special, look back, san francisco bay gays on platforms including amazon fire. new details on a deadly overnight crash that killed two people in orinda. te highway patrol said a sat earn suv was driving the wrong way on westbound 24 near wilder road. it slammed head on into a toyota with five people inside. all in their 20s. both the driver and passenger in the sat earn were kill and all five in the toit around taken to the hospital with critical injuries. officers gave an update this afternoon. >> we have suspicion and belief there was alcohol impairment with the saturn driver. he's diseased now and that will come back with an autopsy. >> the crash closed down lanes of westbound 24 for nearly three hours. a man from the north bay is missing in the grand canyon. 66-year-old peter schwab lives in healdsburg. the national park worker said he was reported missing after he went for a day hike in the necessary owes. rangers are searching the area. a family friend said his wife and two sons are also there to help in the search. still ahead on abc 7 news, the break in
we are supreming a special, look back, san francisco bay gays on platforms including amazon fire. new details on a deadly overnight crash that killed two people in orinda. te highway patrol said a sat earn suv was driving the wrong way on westbound 24 near wilder road. it slammed head on into a toyota with five people inside. all in their 20s. both the driver and passenger in the sat earn were kill and all five in the toit around taken to the hospital with critical injuries. officers gave an...
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. >> big brick and mortar retailers are struggling to compete in a world dominated by amazon. kohl's, macy's and foot locker down 20%. all of them have reported sluggish sales and profits of consumers shopping online. >>> thanks to our international viewers for joining us. "early start" continues right now for the rest of our viewers. >>> stepping across that line was a great honor. a lot of progress has been made. >> the president makes history crossing into north korea, restarting nuclear talks. but a deal to curb pyongyang's nuclear program still faces long odds. >>> the kamala harris campaign fighting back against online attacks about her race. one of them from the president's son. >>> breaking overnight. protestors in hong kong smashed the front glass at the legislative building. thousands in the streets to mark 22 years since hong kong's handover from brittain to china. >>> and kevin durant is coming to new york, but it's not the blockbuster the knicks were hoping for. good morning, i'm michelle kosinski in for christine romans. >> folks here are split. nets fans are spl
. >> big brick and mortar retailers are struggling to compete in a world dominated by amazon. kohl's, macy's and foot locker down 20%. all of them have reported sluggish sales and profits of consumers shopping online. >>> thanks to our international viewers for joining us. "early start" continues right now for the rest of our viewers. >>> stepping across that line was a great honor. a lot of progress has been made. >> the president makes history crossing...
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well next, the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon, influencing our elections we'll have that and more right after these quick messages. stay with us. we're coming rite back. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> well cyberattacks originating in communist china invading aid of the world technology service providers a smart strategy former cyberadvisor telling reuters thefts were part of elaborate scheme to advance chinese economy no kidding really? the u.s. justice department called the chinese denial of these attacks ritualistic and bogus i think they meant to say that chinese communist were lying sob's but maybe i'm just guessing research psychologist robert last night with carlson issuing stunning warning about the power that google and other tech giants possess. >> google and similar companies like facebook are a completely u
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of journalism in the age of big tech firms with chs media alliance's david ers.n and matthew schru amazon ook, google, and employ exactly zero journalists. they are not going to city hall, they are not interviewing the president, they are not going to meetings. they rely on our content, and if you do not do that anymore, we do not have local journalism. the question is not whether or not we want a strong and vibrant journalism industry, the question is -- how do we get there? we tried that in 1970's when newspapers were less threatened by media, the broadcast era, and it did not work. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. former special counsel robert mueller out of the house intelligence and judiciary committees on wednesday, july 7 at 9:00 a.m. eastern to testify in open session about his report into russian interference in the 2016 election. watch live coverage on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>
of journalism in the age of big tech firms with chs media alliance's david ers.n and matthew schru amazon ook, google, and employ exactly zero journalists. they are not going to city hall, they are not interviewing the president, they are not going to meetings. they rely on our content, and if you do not do that anymore, we do not have local journalism. the question is not whether or not we want a strong and vibrant journalism industry, the question is -- how do we get there? we tried that in...
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amazon founder jeff bezos' divorce expected to be the most expensive settlement in history. reports say bezos will pay $38 billion to his soon to be ex-wife, mackenzie bezos. she is said to be taking a 4% stake in amazon, making her the fourth richest woman in the world. a trial date has been set for elizabeth holmes, in august of 2020 and it is expected to last three months. she is accused of lying to doctors and patients about blood test results. thernos reached a valuation of $9 billion before unraveling. pepsi is testing water in cans. they will start using aluminum cans for water starting next year. the company said the switch is expected to remove more than 8,000 metric tons of plastic from the environment. cheryl: a couple of big stories we're following here. of course, that trade truce if you will, that meeting between president xi-jinping and president trump really giving investors optimism now that talks are going to restart, some of these restrictions lifted off of huawei, that maybe just maybe a trade deal is in the future. dow up 271, less than a percent away fr
amazon founder jeff bezos' divorce expected to be the most expensive settlement in history. reports say bezos will pay $38 billion to his soon to be ex-wife, mackenzie bezos. she is said to be taking a 4% stake in amazon, making her the fourth richest woman in the world. a trial date has been set for elizabeth holmes, in august of 2020 and it is expected to last three months. she is accused of lying to doctors and patients about blood test results. thernos reached a valuation of $9 billion...
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amazon took down his book because they don't want him to profit off this girl's murder. rob ron absolutely. ainsley: they found flesh in the burned remains. rob: neighbors saw him burning something with gasoline and made them suspicious. it's a terrible story. ainsley: whoever would blame her? give me a break. she was on a dating site trying to meet this guy for a date. rob: young kid. ainsley: no one deserves that thank you, rob. hand it over to jillian who has headlines for us. jillian: good morning to you. to you at home as well. look that the video. showing protesters in hong kong spiraling out of control. people using shopping carts to try to smash into government headquarters. police and mass protesters have been clashing for the last month over a controversial bill that would extradite fugitives to mainland, china. thousands also marching peacefully calling for hong kong leader to step down. the democratic national committee chairman weighing in on a key issue during primary season. tom perez says he fully supports providing healthcare to illegal immigrants. >> de
amazon took down his book because they don't want him to profit off this girl's murder. rob ron absolutely. ainsley: they found flesh in the burned remains. rob: neighbors saw him burning something with gasoline and made them suspicious. it's a terrible story. ainsley: whoever would blame her? give me a break. she was on a dating site trying to meet this guy for a date. rob: young kid. ainsley: no one deserves that thank you, rob. hand it over to jillian who has headlines for us. jillian: good...
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it looks like a combination of globalization, technological shifts, which is hard to deliver amazon,lization, think and the fact that commodities like oil are having less of an effect on the overall economy. you put all of that together, you are right to think about it as a structural shift. we are more like the 1970's in things other than what the central bank says. david: pick that up in terms of what it does in the marketplace. if we are not believing what the fed has to say the way we used to, if oil is not driving the way it used to do, how does that affect an investor? .im: i think i agree with adam a lot of structural forces. one other is demographics. aging demographics in the developed world is the biggest cause because we did not develop the emerging world fast enough, which has younger demographics and we are suffering from week global growth and i think that continues for a while which is flatlined inflation. investor is not just that inflation does not come up, but what if you going to global deflation? that is frightening. i think as an investor i would like to see the fed err
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>> i would have told you that amazon, walmart and target couldn't all win at the same time they have been winning at the same time. i still think it's a harder road for target than it is for amazon or walmart so, yes, i think you may see some changes there the other thing you have to remember is nordstrom's will win at pace, macy's will win at space and kohl's will win at space because everybody else is basically toast. but that doesn't mean they are going to be immediately investable because we don't know when that will start showing up. but all three of those are winning online and they are winning where they live. the bad news is where they live is a bad neighborhood. >> jan niven, always get to get your thoughts on the space as we head into the second half of 2019 thank you. >>> let's head over to sue for a cnbc news update. >> good morning everyone here's what's happening at this hour iran's foreign minister mohammed zarif says iran has sur spassed the plilimit on how much nuclea fuel it can possess. it signals an intention to pressure european signatories to the deal to find a
>> i would have told you that amazon, walmart and target couldn't all win at the same time they have been winning at the same time. i still think it's a harder road for target than it is for amazon or walmart so, yes, i think you may see some changes there the other thing you have to remember is nordstrom's will win at pace, macy's will win at space and kohl's will win at space because everybody else is basically toast. but that doesn't mean they are going to be immediately investable...
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amazon is up big-time. microsoft is doing well. stuart, you can rest easy on your vacation. your microsoft is fine. michelle, what about the range? we have been talking about this range, we hit the 26,000, close to the 27,000 mark, then pulled down again, then go up. that's been happening for about a year. sometimes the downward move is dramatic, sometimes it's not as much. but this range, are we going to jump out of this range now, maybe up to dow 30,000? >> yeah, i mean, i definitely think we could be. exactly like jeff said, the fact that i'm kind of disagreeing with jeff but investor sentiment is definitely not -- david: more than kind of disagreeing with jeff. wholeheartedly disagreeing. >> he's hesitant and i'm seeing that with a lot of investors, they are skeptical. there's hesitancy if they think the market will move higher. that's often one of the biggest indicators i have seen when investor sentiment is hesitant it's a very bullish sign. davi david: what about big tech? big tech had the huge runup over the last year and a half, is it getting weighty? >> i think it
amazon is up big-time. microsoft is doing well. stuart, you can rest easy on your vacation. your microsoft is fine. michelle, what about the range? we have been talking about this range, we hit the 26,000, close to the 27,000 mark, then pulled down again, then go up. that's been happening for about a year. sometimes the downward move is dramatic, sometimes it's not as much. but this range, are we going to jump out of this range now, maybe up to dow 30,000? >> yeah, i mean, i definitely...
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we desire it when we buy something from amazon and weren't able to pay for it to arrive a day earlier, we do. the information is treated in the same desire, that we have to be satisfied immediately. on top of that, it is very easy for us to mix up facts with opinion. several facts are discussed as opinion and several opinions are discussed as facts, and the volume of information we are able to collect because of the speed that the information is secureed makes us feel that if we got something wrong right now, we will get the right version 30 seconds from now, one minute from now, two minutes from now. on top of that, the source always became more important than the content. but as long as the source is an individual, not collective -- this is why newspapers are suffering a lot. because once in newspaper is painted on the perception of the published 3, 6, 9 months ago something that was either wrong or radically different than yourself belief, it is immediately disregarded as a source of information. that trust comes from individuals that are similar of fart to you you that similar of
we desire it when we buy something from amazon and weren't able to pay for it to arrive a day earlier, we do. the information is treated in the same desire, that we have to be satisfied immediately. on top of that, it is very easy for us to mix up facts with opinion. several facts are discussed as opinion and several opinions are discussed as facts, and the volume of information we are able to collect because of the speed that the information is secureed makes us feel that if we got something...
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names overall have done so far year-to-date, facebook up, what, 47%, amazon up more than 25%, apple, 25%, netflix up 27% good evening is the laggard. but is there still room to run in some of these names that have performed so strongly in the first half >> yeah, as you mentioned, f.a.n.g. is up 27% year-to-date. so with that kind of gang, you tap the air brakes a little bit and do a check we do think the fundamentals are still very good. if you look at the rally we've seen, it's largely been in growth we're starting to see on our trading desk a shift back to value of sourcing, clients move back to value-earned names that will benefit someone like a google going forward, given the run we've had. but we continue to be really establish on facebook. it's the strongest roi we see in advertising right now. and we think they're capable of $10 of earnings power two years out. and to put a low-to-mid20 multiple on that and you have a 230 to $250 stock. so you still have a lot of room in facebook from our perspective. and again, some of the value names like expedia, google, even in midcap, go
names overall have done so far year-to-date, facebook up, what, 47%, amazon up more than 25%, apple, 25%, netflix up 27% good evening is the laggard. but is there still room to run in some of these names that have performed so strongly in the first half >> yeah, as you mentioned, f.a.n.g. is up 27% year-to-date. so with that kind of gang, you tap the air brakes a little bit and do a check we do think the fundamentals are still very good. if you look at the rally we've seen, it's largely...
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>> some of the bellwether stocks are big names like amazon or disney and these names can move quite a bit. we don't get into some of the more techie plays but there is a lot of tech baked into what we see in consumer discretionary right now. if we do get choppy markets, these stocks will move >> mary ann, as we're seeing news come out over the weekend with regard to the trade truce, is consumer discretionary perhaps able to withstand some of the potential impacts of tariffs more than other sectors, especially as it looks like things are now progressing forward? >> well, it's really interesting, the market is hitting an all-time high, consumer discretionary is at all-time high, tech is at all-time high. we've been at these trade negotiations for over a year leadership is still strong despite some of the headwinds that the market has had, despite the volatility, despite the bear market that we had in the third quarter of last year i think what people are missing is that earnings growth rate, since we've started this whole trade negotiation, is up 27% consumer discretionary has been a st
>> some of the bellwether stocks are big names like amazon or disney and these names can move quite a bit. we don't get into some of the more techie plays but there is a lot of tech baked into what we see in consumer discretionary right now. if we do get choppy markets, these stocks will move >> mary ann, as we're seeing news come out over the weekend with regard to the trade truce, is consumer discretionary perhaps able to withstand some of the potential impacts of tariffs more...
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a 4% stake in amazon as a result, worth $38 billion these days she's pledged in may to give away at least half of her fortune to charity >> this is i think one of the biggest wealth transfers ever because of divorce. >> she gets something like 4% of the company? is that what it is 4% of the company? >> yeah. >> my son's name is mackenzie. maybe she'll share, just on that basis alone. despite the explosion in streaming, it might be harder than ever to find something to watch. nielsen says the average viewer takes seven minutes to pick a show or movie. 21% give up trying to figure out what to watch because there is so much to choose from. >> and very poor interface we talked about this, with the netflix, i'm not a big user of it, but when you want to find something and typing it in and trying to scroll through, it is not very good. >> i would have blamed the person who is watching for this, for either being indecisive or too lazy to actually spend a little more time to do some research but also, the content, maybe the content is bad maybe the choices are terrible. >> you got to get vo
a 4% stake in amazon as a result, worth $38 billion these days she's pledged in may to give away at least half of her fortune to charity >> this is i think one of the biggest wealth transfers ever because of divorce. >> she gets something like 4% of the company? is that what it is 4% of the company? >> yeah. >> my son's name is mackenzie. maybe she'll share, just on that basis alone. despite the explosion in streaming, it might be harder than ever to find something to...
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it is owned by amazon. they own that prime property dr. jeffries talked about right now, so we know who the foxes are, and new jersey is new jersey. the judges on the foxes, and complicit. you go to the court, you don't even get to the court. , bank of wells fargo america, you name it. 2008 was the stock market crash. and some bailed out, folks said they had to be bailed out. i don't know, i'm not a politician, i know we were bailed on. [laughter] i know who benefited from that, it wasn't me and you. so in new jersey, foreclosure, that is what gentrification looks like. that's what dr. daniels talked removal program of the 21st century. the problem is predatory mortgages. the problem is fraud. slavery was a fraud. what we are asking for, and what folks gave black governor murphy, philip dunstan murphy, 95% of our votes. 10should not have to ask months after for a moratorium on foreclosures. that is what we have been doing. a moratorium, that's right, thank you very much, on foreclosures. we thank god for assemblywoman tucker. 3119, that sh
it is owned by amazon. they own that prime property dr. jeffries talked about right now, so we know who the foxes are, and new jersey is new jersey. the judges on the foxes, and complicit. you go to the court, you don't even get to the court. , bank of wells fargo america, you name it. 2008 was the stock market crash. and some bailed out, folks said they had to be bailed out. i don't know, i'm not a politician, i know we were bailed on. [laughter] i know who benefited from that, it wasn't me...
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the power ofell -- google and amazon. fangipos list the two giants as a competitor or risk to their business. bitcoin's rally starting to waver again. the price of the currency down double digits since friday. first to our top story. any victory for beijing, president trump said he would hold off on any further tariffs for now and would relax constraints on huawei. manyonstraints remain and say optimism is overdone as many try to figure out what form the relief will take. huawei is still on the list usually reserved for rogue regimes and affiliated companies. on sunday, white house national economic council director larry kudlow commented on the move. >> this is not a general amnesty. they will remain on the so-called entity list and national security concerns will remain paramount. caroline: for more, we are joined by sarah mcgregor and sophie elstrom. sarah, talk to us about the orails surrounding huawei the lack of details. was it expected? sarah: there were a lot of questions on whether huawei would even come up in th
the power ofell -- google and amazon. fangipos list the two giants as a competitor or risk to their business. bitcoin's rally starting to waver again. the price of the currency down double digits since friday. first to our top story. any victory for beijing, president trump said he would hold off on any further tariffs for now and would relax constraints on huawei. manyonstraints remain and say optimism is overdone as many try to figure out what form the relief will take. huawei is still on the...
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david shukman, bbc news, in the amazon. tomorrow we'll be looking at how indigenous people living on protected land are also under pressure. and if you've got any questions for our science editor david shukman right now — you can contact him on twitter for a live question and answer session. join in now by using the hashtag #bbcnewsten. a third of councils in england fear they could run out of money for key services — such as adult social care, protecting children, and preventing homelessness — within the next three years. that's according to a survey by the local government association, which wants central government to help councils cope with a rise in demand for such services. from hampshire, our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. they are famous for their haunting magical songs, which can be heard from over 20 miles away... it is not always obvious, but some children need a little extra support. rosie, olly and riley are all deaf. they get extra help at this specialist unit within their school in hampsh
david shukman, bbc news, in the amazon. tomorrow we'll be looking at how indigenous people living on protected land are also under pressure. and if you've got any questions for our science editor david shukman right now — you can contact him on twitter for a live question and answer session. join in now by using the hashtag #bbcnewsten. a third of councils in england fear they could run out of money for key services — such as adult social care, protecting children, and preventing...
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>> google. >> i think -- >> amazon. facebook >> you think that's in the valuation. >> i don't think at all. if you told me those companies have zero growth from china and china related i would say those are multiples that have significant room to the down side we all get the national champion story. made in china 2025, one belt, one road it's all about technology. we know that if we think u.s. tech companies are no longer going to have access to the size of that market -- >> i think it depends on which tech company i think a company like alphabet, do they want to be subject to censorship laws in china they may not be technically shut out but they may choose to shut themselves out >>> president trump is speaking to reporters at the white house after signing the humanitarian bill let's listen in. >> no message to iran whatsoever >> any reaction to the protests in hong kong today >> i don't think it's solved i was with the president of xi of china we had a great talk, a great discussion talked about doing something and we'
>> google. >> i think -- >> amazon. facebook >> you think that's in the valuation. >> i don't think at all. if you told me those companies have zero growth from china and china related i would say those are multiples that have significant room to the down side we all get the national champion story. made in china 2025, one belt, one road it's all about technology. we know that if we think u.s. tech companies are no longer going to have access to the size of that...
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david shukman, bbc news, in e amazon. nada: a reminder of our top kostory -- protests in honng onntinue over an extraditi bill that would allow people be sent to mainland china for trials. thyprotesters forced their into the central chambers of hong kong's parliament after ane hours-long sge. hong kong police retook parliament from protesters aer firing tear gas to disperse the crowd. in response, carrie lam, theut chief exece of hong kong, gave a press conferenceni cond the protests and defending the police actions. remember, you can find more on t' story and all the day' news on our website. i am nada tawfik. thank you for watching "world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... th by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i atink we're off to a gtart. captioning sponsored by newshour pro
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he pull aed away from amazon. you own fedex because it's darn cheap and well run and come down too far, too fast. i like it. not for a takeover but because it's good. bill in new york, bill >> caller: hey, this is bill from new york. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: i have a question people mutual funds, et cetera still buying stock when the company filed for bankruptcy, isn't paying dividends and being sued for $20 billion because the equipment caused many of these devastating multi year california fires thanks and keep up the great work. >> i think that -- thank you i think that's what happened here is that people are in disbelief there could be anything wrong i share the skepticism with you. mutual funds buying here, i mean, maybe they know something, maybe there are sources in government for heaven sake too risky. today is representative of this entire year. just when people think this market is going lower, it sores. the s&p 500 had the best half in two decades and going over the winners to tell yo
he pull aed away from amazon. you own fedex because it's darn cheap and well run and come down too far, too fast. i like it. not for a takeover but because it's good. bill in new york, bill >> caller: hey, this is bill from new york. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: i have a question people mutual funds, et cetera still buying stock when the company filed for bankruptcy, isn't paying dividends and being sued for $20 billion because the equipment caused many of these...
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david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. let's return now to our top story. scenes of damage this morning in hong kong's parliament after process does ransacked the building overnight. —— protesters. our reporter nick beake was on the scene at hong kong's parliament when police entered the building. here's some of his reporting after he made it inside. this is the place where thousands of protesters today took siege, putting up protesters today took siege, putting up barricades. you can see the graffiti on the wall. they were here, trying to break into different entrances. let's see if we can take you inside. let's go through here, danny. this is a government building, normally it would be a highly secure area. it's been com pletely highly secure area. it's been completely trust. for instance, there, the whole place has been ripped apart —— trashed. if we go into one of these other entrances, this is where politicians, people who make the decisions in this city would be coming to work every day. and if wejust would be coming to work every day. and if
david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. let's return now to our top story. scenes of damage this morning in hong kong's parliament after process does ransacked the building overnight. —— protesters. our reporter nick beake was on the scene at hong kong's parliament when police entered the building. here's some of his reporting after he made it inside. this is the place where thousands of protesters today took siege, putting up protesters today took siege, putting up barricades. you can see...
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why aren't we hitting up amazon for $2 every single time we place an order. not either side of the transaction, but them because they are the ones and the ubers and lyfs, causing the traffic and we don't want to go to the neighborhood and we have to call now. so i just want you to put it in perspective. but i know you probably got kind of hit up today. we don't want plastic either. trust me. even the co-commissioner dwight, probably the first one that doesn't want plastic. we're with you. we just got to work on --. >> the checkout part is fine. 25 cents we're trying to grasp. >> yeah. >> commissioner riley. >> yes. i am with my colleagues. i support the second part of the legislation. i think it's good idea. but i wanted to ask whether or not you have done recent study in terms of behavior. how many people still not bring the bags? and where do we want to be? and to determine whether or not this 15 cent increase is necessary. and do we have any plant to take a look at that to see where we are today? >> thank you, commissioner. supervisor brown that introduced
why aren't we hitting up amazon for $2 every single time we place an order. not either side of the transaction, but them because they are the ones and the ubers and lyfs, causing the traffic and we don't want to go to the neighborhood and we have to call now. so i just want you to put it in perspective. but i know you probably got kind of hit up today. we don't want plastic either. trust me. even the co-commissioner dwight, probably the first one that doesn't want plastic. we're with you. we...
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with all the crazy legislation we nasz and amazon hugs, is that what we're doing? >> we're going to put this down. i want to make this a priority. thank you. >> and one last thing. what do i have to do seriously, and i am getting really upset about the paper thing. >> speaking of environmental waste. do i have to get a supervisor to legislate us to do it? or can't we do it ourselfs? >> there is some -- i will get back to you because there is some sort of criteria that it's not just as easy for us just to buy tablets. let me just put it that way. so we may have to legislate it. but we'll get back to you on that because and i have had some discussion with the finance section of the office. >> i think we should be the first commission in san francisco to ban paper from our meetings. >> an i love it. >> a commissioner zouzounis. >> self-imposed. >> i want to echo what the fell hoe commissioner here said and also what -- fellow commissioner has said and commissioner dwight said we can't just fight the technology innovation that is happening, but we need to hold them acc
with all the crazy legislation we nasz and amazon hugs, is that what we're doing? >> we're going to put this down. i want to make this a priority. thank you. >> and one last thing. what do i have to do seriously, and i am getting really upset about the paper thing. >> speaking of environmental waste. do i have to get a supervisor to legislate us to do it? or can't we do it ourselfs? >> there is some -- i will get back to you because there is some sort of criteria that...
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amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> tucker: are you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. >> tucker: you come to osaka and tokyo. the cities are clean. there is no graffiti. no one going to the bathroom on the streets. very different from our cities? >> some of our cities. >> tucker: new york city, san francisco and los angeles they have a major problem with filth. >> it's very sad. >> tucker: why is that? >> it's a phenomenon that started 2 years ago. it's disgraceful. i am looking at is very seriously. we are doing other things as you probably noticed. you can't do that. you can't have where police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat. they are getting very sick. people are getting sick. the people living there are living in hell. some of them have mental problems where they don't even know they are living that way. perhaps they like living that way. they can't do that. we can't ruin our cities. you have people that work in those cities, they work in office buildings. to get into the building they have to walk through a scene th
amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> tucker: are you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. >> tucker: you come to osaka and tokyo. the cities are clean. there is no graffiti. no one going to the bathroom on the streets. very different from our cities? >> some of our cities. >> tucker: new york city, san francisco and los angeles they have a major problem with filth. >> it's very sad. >> tucker: why is that? >> it's a phenomenon...
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our main story: we have a special report from the amazon rainforest,
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david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. the german and british foreign ministers have called on iran violation of the 2015 nuclear deal, as gareth barlow reports. european countries climates are called today runs who adhere to its commitments. the landmark 2015 nuclear deal violated, an uncertain future ahead. the secretary general is very much aware of the reports that the islamic republic of iran are may have surpassed itsjcpoa limits ona are may have surpassed itsjcpoa limits on a you reached —— enriched uranium. the plan was left in jeopardy after the united states walked away last year, donald trump, having branded it a horrible, laughable, outrageous deal. he said iran was playing with fire. they know what they are doing, they know what they are playing with and i think they are playing with fire. so no message to iran whatsoever. ever since there was pulled out of the agreement, iran, with its economy crumbling under american sanctions has look to europe to keep the deal alive. that message repeated once more. ca
david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. the german and british foreign ministers have called on iran violation of the 2015 nuclear deal, as gareth barlow reports. european countries climates are called today runs who adhere to its commitments. the landmark 2015 nuclear deal violated, an uncertain future ahead. the secretary general is very much aware of the reports that the islamic republic of iran are may have surpassed itsjcpoa limits ona are may have surpassed itsjcpoa limits on a you...
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you can watch 47 seasons of golden good-bye on all abc 7 platforms including amazon fire. trust us, it is definitely worth 14 minutes of your time. >> it absolutely is. i've seen it couple times. >>> let's turn your attention now to the weather forecast for the holiday week. >> yeah, drew tuma standing by and looks beautiful. >> it is. the start of the new month is off to a great start. we had lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. live doppler 7 along the satellite right now showing you the calm picture has some thin high clouds upstairs indicateding juindicateing fair weather. 18 that vav doe and 24 fairfield and 15 the current breeze in oakland. outside the tower showing you we are sun soaked across the region including san francisco and get used to the sky you have overhead because we'll have it over the next couple days. let's take a look at the accuweather highlight and plan out the next couple days into the holiday. tomorrow, we'll have that breeze strongest along the coast with partly cloudy skies. temperatures with that breeze will actually remain below av
you can watch 47 seasons of golden good-bye on all abc 7 platforms including amazon fire. trust us, it is definitely worth 14 minutes of your time. >> it absolutely is. i've seen it couple times. >>> let's turn your attention now to the weather forecast for the holiday week. >> yeah, drew tuma standing by and looks beautiful. >> it is. the start of the new month is off to a great start. we had lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. live doppler 7 along the...
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this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland. the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. the us vows to keep up maximum pressure on iran, after it exceeded the agreed limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium. we start in hong kong, where protesters yesterday broke into the legislative council building. the chief executive of hong kong, carrie lam, used a news conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn the protesters. my colleague karishma vaswani has been following developments in hong kong. in the early hours of this morning we heard from the chief executive, carrie lam, who held a news conference to condemn the violence. she said the protesters disregarded the rule of law which is so cherished here in hong kong. those protests coincided with the 22nd anniversary of the handover of power from the uk of hong kong to men than china and against a backdrop of continued unrest over an unpopular d raft continued unrest over an unpopular draft bill, the extradition bill, which if it had passe
this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland. the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. the us vows to keep up maximum pressure on iran, after it exceeded the agreed limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium. we start in hong kong, where protesters yesterday broke into the legislative council building. the chief executive of hong kong, carrie lam, used a news conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn the protesters. my colleague...
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the impact of a foreign plant that's having on their trade the water hyacinth which is native to the amazon basin of south america started appearing in nigeria in the ninety's it's been spread to cover a lot of the reverse preventing a life from getting much sunlight and causing problems for those who rely on water transport i'm a digits has the story. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clog the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for transport an invasive weed is making life difficult there. because of how enormous it is is the governments the us will kill more machines to rosa's so that we're able to properly the spread of water hyacinth is heading inland covering small streams and rivers at least 26 out of nigeria's $36.00 states affected it is accelerating the buildup of silt at the bottom of rivers and choking about a quarter plans by blocking sunlight and oxygen. water herself was 1st noticed in nigeria in the early 1990 s. since then the invasive plant has disrupted not only transportation but also hydroelectric generation an
the impact of a foreign plant that's having on their trade the water hyacinth which is native to the amazon basin of south america started appearing in nigeria in the ninety's it's been spread to cover a lot of the reverse preventing a life from getting much sunlight and causing problems for those who rely on water transport i'm a digits has the story. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clog the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for...
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david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. the wimbledon tennis tournament is under way and 15—year—old cori gauf has caused a major shock by beating former champion venus williams. the american teenager beat her 39—year—old opponent in straight sets. she's the youngest player ever to qualify for the main draw. a reminder of the top story: a tan scum has descended on hong kong hours after police fired tear gas. ——a hours after police fired tear gas. —— a tense calm. you're watching bbc news. hello again, we are in the middle of quite a quiet spell of weather, really. looking at the week ahead it will be dry. there would be a few subtle changes, mind you. the satellite picture is quite interesting where cooler atlantic air is meeting the extreme heatwave. we have these massive thunderstorms that have developed. there is a risk of damaging winds, flash flooding, even large hail, but we also have some thicker cloud working into scotland and northern ireland at the moment and that will continue to provide the focus
david shuckman, bbc news, in the amazon. the wimbledon tennis tournament is under way and 15—year—old cori gauf has caused a major shock by beating former champion venus williams. the american teenager beat her 39—year—old opponent in straight sets. she's the youngest player ever to qualify for the main draw. a reminder of the top story: a tan scum has descended on hong kong hours after police fired tear gas. ——a hours after police fired tear gas. —— a tense calm. you're...
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worried about the impact of foreign plant is having on their trade the water hyacinth native to the amazon basin of south america started appearing in nigeria in the ninety's when it since spread to cover many rivers preventing aquatic life when getting much needed sunlight causing problems for those who lie on water transport managers reports. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clog the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for transport an invasive weed is making life difficult there. because of how enormous it is is the governments just will kill more machines to show that we're able to. properly the spread of water hyacinth is heading inland covering small streams and rivers at least $26.00 out of nigeria's $36.00 states affected it is accelerating the buildup of silt at the bottom of rivers and choking about aquatic plants by blocking sunlight and oxygen. what to herself was 1st noticed in nigeria in the early 1990 s. since then the invasive plant has disrupted not only transportation but also hydroelectric generation and fishin
worried about the impact of foreign plant is having on their trade the water hyacinth native to the amazon basin of south america started appearing in nigeria in the ninety's when it since spread to cover many rivers preventing aquatic life when getting much needed sunlight causing problems for those who lie on water transport managers reports. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clog the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for transport...
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an area of amazon rainforest roughly the size of a football pitch is now being cleared every single minute, according to satellite data. a third of councils in england fear they could run out of money on things such as adult social care protecting children and preventing homelessness within the next three yea rs. homelessness within the next three years. it is according to a survey by the local government which one central government to help councils cope with the rising demand for such services. our political correspondence reports. there are famous for their haunting magical songs which can be heard from over 20 miles. it is not or is obvious that some children need little extra support. rosie, 0llie and by the death. they get extra help in the specialist unit in the school in hampshire. all three say it is invaluable. you can ask them if you're stuck and they will help us, so you're stuck and they will help us, so you you're stuck and they will help us, so you can you're stuck and they will help us, so you can understand because it's a bit harderfor deaf so you can understand because it
an area of amazon rainforest roughly the size of a football pitch is now being cleared every single minute, according to satellite data. a third of councils in england fear they could run out of money on things such as adult social care protecting children and preventing homelessness within the next three yea rs. homelessness within the next three years. it is according to a survey by the local government which one central government to help councils cope with the rising demand for such...
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amazon also. he a lot of people wanted to take action. >> tucker: are you going to? >> president trump: i can't say. >> tucker: you come to where we are now, osaka, tokyo, the cities are clean, there's no graffiti, no one going to the bathroom on the street, you don't see -- >> president trump: very nice. >> tucker: very different from our cities. >> president trump: some of our cities. >> tucker: new york city, san francisco, los angeles, a major problem -- >> president trump: very sad, very sad. >> tucker: why is that? >> president trump: is a phenomena that started two years noago. it's just graceful. i am going to maybe -- i'm looking at a very seriously, doing some other i things, somef the very important things we're doing now -- but we are looking at a very seriously because you can't do that. youd. c can't have where police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat. they are getting very sick. people are getting sick. the people living there are living in hell, too. although some of them have mental problems where they don't even know they are living
amazon also. he a lot of people wanted to take action. >> tucker: are you going to? >> president trump: i can't say. >> tucker: you come to where we are now, osaka, tokyo, the cities are clean, there's no graffiti, no one going to the bathroom on the street, you don't see -- >> president trump: very nice. >> tucker: very different from our cities. >> president trump: some of our cities. >> tucker: new york city, san francisco, los angeles, a major...
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this is the same argument we made two weeks ago, your committee against amazon prime for the same type of abc license, to prevent them to make unrestricted liquor deliveries throughout the city. in affect, taking the business away from our brick and mortar stores, which make up the fabric of our neighborhoods. thankful on that occasion, the committee unanimously voted to deny that application. this license would permit cloud kitchens to deliver alcohol to every corner in san francisco from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. every day. they are backed by $150 million in venture capital funding, and supports uber clinic as a major owner and driver of this business. please deny this application. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. are there any other members of the public who would like to speak on this item? come on up. >> we had this problem before, this type of controversy, pertaining to a liquor license. and i demonstrated that i got 50% of me favors it, and the other 50% doesn't favor it. the part that doesn't favor it is if you're the contributing to out of control alcoholics, and don't know how
this is the same argument we made two weeks ago, your committee against amazon prime for the same type of abc license, to prevent them to make unrestricted liquor deliveries throughout the city. in affect, taking the business away from our brick and mortar stores, which make up the fabric of our neighborhoods. thankful on that occasion, the committee unanimously voted to deny that application. this license would permit cloud kitchens to deliver alcohol to every corner in san francisco from 6:00...
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helping the corporation navigate a new media landscape in which streaming giants such as netflix and amazon are causing hyperinflation in the costs of drama in particular. they plan to keep programmes on the iplayer for a they plan to keep programmes on the iplayerfor a year hoping they plan to keep programmes on the iplayer for a year hoping to keep young audiences that are flocking to other services. the lionesses are gearing up to go head—to—head with the usa for a place in the women's world cup final later, after beating the odds for a 3—0 victory against norway last week. in a moment, sally will be bringing us all the excitement from lyon, but first take a look at the team's journey so far. (music playing). commentator: england has the perfect start! two minutes. they are in the lead. bronze! what a goal! what a goal! a chance here for england. yes, yes, yes! is tonight the game in leon. —— sallyjoins us now from lyon. we are on the banks of the river in lyon. it is already quite warm. we arrived late last night but very, very excited about two—day. england in the semi—fi
helping the corporation navigate a new media landscape in which streaming giants such as netflix and amazon are causing hyperinflation in the costs of drama in particular. they plan to keep programmes on the iplayer for a they plan to keep programmes on the iplayerfor a year hoping they plan to keep programmes on the iplayer for a year hoping to keep young audiences that are flocking to other services. the lionesses are gearing up to go head—to—head with the usa for a place in the women's...