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and 70's. farmers were paid a different between market and target price. but the old-style new deal still continued. there were just set below-market prices. also developed after 1964 was a new funding formula that save the commodity programs by marrying them to food stamps, to food assistance. 1960 four, congress considered the commodity program along the food stamp program that appealed to urban liberals who threatened to derail all of the commodity programs and less a food stamp bill was also brought to the floor at the same time. in 1964 liberal politician politicians were not yet expanding to the anti-poverty the civil anti-lobby, rights movement but that change rapidly in the later 1960's as black freedom activists, especially in the south expose the property of the malnutrition of african-americans. 1964irst foodstamp bill in made these programs optional. states and localities did not have to accept it. if you accepted food stamps you then could no longer distribute surplus commodities i
and 70's. farmers were paid a different between market and target price. but the old-style new deal still continued. there were just set below-market prices. also developed after 1964 was a new funding formula that save the commodity programs by marrying them to food stamps, to food assistance. 1960 four, congress considered the commodity program along the food stamp program that appealed to urban liberals who threatened to derail all of the commodity programs and less a food stamp bill was...
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on the bees s is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring resrcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in dedecline, a a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goulsonon, a scientistt based in the united kingdom, looked into how neonicotinoids affect bumblebees. >> we wanted to know what would happen to a bumblebee nest that was next to a field of a flowering crop like canola that had been treated as a seed dressing with a neonicotinoid. so we simply took bumblebee nests and we either gave them healthy food for a fortnight or we gave them food that we'd added, um, neonicotinoids to to mimic the exact concent
on the bees s is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring resrcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are...
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well into the 80's. many highs further inland will be a full 10 degrees warmer than those we saw yesterday. plenty of sunshine can be expected well day. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) a big story this morning... a big story this morning... a man is dead after shots ring out in san francisco's outer sunset district.( james ) and this morning... police are still looking for the shooter. kron 4's sara stinson is live at police headquarters with the latest details. sara? ( sara )that's right at this hour there has still been no arrests in the case - we're working to see if investigators have a description of the shooter. take a look at video of the scene - officers scene - video of the take a look at the shooter.description of have a investigators have a description of ta
well into the 80's. many highs further inland will be a full 10 degrees warmer than those we saw yesterday. plenty of sunshine can be expected well day. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) a big story this morning... a big story this morning... a man is dead...
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kron4's haaziq madyun explains.. (pkg)it is an electronic billboard in the montgomery bart station that simply reads...history matters. a statement that is generally accepted by most people. however the group responsible for the ad, the institute for historical review, is considered anti-semitic by organizations like the anti- defamation league and the southern poverty law center. denying the holocaust is among the reasons i-h-r has been labled anti-semitic but mark weber, the president of the organization told me the institute for historical review does not deny the holocaust and says i-h-r has unfairly been labeled a hate groupbart officials sent kron4 a statement regarding the transit agency's decision to dsiplay the billboard that reads in part... "we can't deny the ads as they are written. transit agencies have fought this battle in court and have lost. if the ad included fighting words we could reject it but as written we can not."the fact that the i-h-r chose to run the ad during the jewish high holy days is n
kron4's haaziq madyun explains.. (pkg)it is an electronic billboard in the montgomery bart station that simply reads...history matters. a statement that is generally accepted by most people. however the group responsible for the ad, the institute for historical review, is considered anti-semitic by organizations like the anti- defamation league and the southern poverty law center. denying the holocaust is among the reasons i-h-r has been labled anti-semitic but mark weber, the president of the...
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80's and 90's. along the coast expect temperatures to remain in the 50's and 60's with cloudy conditions to start the morning followed by partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) new this morning... bart new this ( robin ) ( robin ) new this morning... bart is taking new steps to improve rider safety. the bart board voted last night to hire 10 additional fare inspectors and to expand the teams to work nights and weekends. bart says that more fare inspectors means an increased police presence on the trains and platforms. the board says they will also help deter fare evasion. bart police say they will work to hire these new inspectors and deploy them sometime during the first part of 2019. ( robin ) another big story we are following this morning... more than a dozen people sickened in a pepper spray attack
80's and 90's. along the coast expect temperatures to remain in the 50's and 60's with cloudy conditions to start the morning followed by partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) new this morning... bart new this ( robin ) ( robin ) new this morning... bart is taking new steps to improve rider...
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the nasdaq was up 21 and the s&p 500 added 5. this wk also mar the ten-year anniversary of the financial crisis. mike santoli takes us back a decade to remind us thaadeven if youhe stomach to buy stocks then, the road back was very bumpy. >> even before lman brothers collapsed and before the full financial crisis and bailouts unfolded, stocks were already in a bear market. by the friday before lehman' failure ten years ago this week, the s&p 500 had fallen more than 20% in just under a year. bank stocks were cut in half and a recession was underway. in other words, it was a time when disciplined long-term investors might consider investing more in stocks on the idea that they alrea rlected plenty of bad news. as it turns out, this idea would have been sou but the timing awful. the s&p since the eve of's lehmankruptcy is up 130% or an average of 11% a year including dividends. that performance is right in line with the market's historical rate of return over the past century, so in this sense after a decade an investor wasot penal
the nasdaq was up 21 and the s&p 500 added 5. this wk also mar the ten-year anniversary of the financial crisis. mike santoli takes us back a decade to remind us thaadeven if youhe stomach to buy stocks then, the road back was very bumpy. >> even before lman brothers collapsed and before the full financial crisis and bailouts unfolded, stocks were already in a bear market. by the friday before lehman' failure ten years ago this week, the s&p 500 had fallen more than 20% in just...
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cassius s green: yeah. sergio: cassius, i'm your [blbleep] unclele. >> cassius green: i just realally need a a job. 40 on two. anderson: this is telemarketing. stick to the scrt. cassius green: hello, mr. davidson, cassius green here. sorry y to bother r -- lalangston: let me give you a t. you want to make some money here? use yourur white voice.. cassiuius green: m my ite vovoi. lalangston: i'm not talking abot will smith white. like ts,s, young blolood: "hey, mr. . kram, ththiss langngston from regalvieiew." cassius green: as always, we'll be getting that out to you right a away. johnhnny: you're doioing so god with the voice thing. cassius green: holla! holla! holla! holla! holla!a! >> andersrson: you're goingng upst, power caller. they even have their own elevator. amy y goodman: t that was the trailer to "sorry to bother you," directed by boots riley. we recently sat down with boots riley. i began by asking him to talk about his new film. >> an absurdist rk comedy inspired by the world of telemarke
cassius s green: yeah. sergio: cassius, i'm your [blbleep] unclele. >> cassius green: i just realally need a a job. 40 on two. anderson: this is telemarketing. stick to the scrt. cassius green: hello, mr. davidson, cassius green here. sorry y to bother r -- lalangston: let me give you a t. you want to make some money here? use yourur white voice.. cassiuius green: m my ite vovoi. lalangston: i'm not talking abot will smith white. like ts,s, young blolood: "hey, mr. . kram, ththiss...
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and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's wonderful 's marvelous that you should care for me ♪ 's paradise 's what i love to see ♪ ♪ my dear it's four-leaf clover time from now on my heart's working overtime ♪ ♪ 's wonderful 's wonderful 's marvelous 's marvelous ♪ ♪ that you should care for me ♪ ♪ my goodness! applause ]: oh come on! that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much. thank you so much.[ chrs and ap] "love is here to stay" is out ladies and gentlemen. oh, fantastic. i love the 'stache too. i love the mustache. ah, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to queen latifah, kelly clarkson. tony bennett, diana krall! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mariska hargi
and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's wonderful 's marvelous that you should care for me ♪ 's paradise 's what i love to see ♪ ♪ my dear it's four-leaf clover time from now on my heart's working overtime ♪ ♪ 's wonderful 's wonderful 's marvelous 's marvelous ♪ ♪ that you should care for me ♪ ♪ my goodness! applause ]: oh come on! that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much. thank you so much.[ chrs and ap] "love is here to stay" is out ladies and gentlemen. oh,...
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and 60's along the coast to the 70's inland. skies will again bring sunshine into the afternoon. the rest of the weekend will continue to bring comfortable weather with highs eventually climbing back into the 80's by next week. no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) happening today... the man accused of stabbing 18-year-old nia wilson to death will be in court. wilson was killed at the macarthur bart station back in july. police say john lee cowell attacked wilson and her sister. wilson's sister survived the attacked. cowell is charged with murder with special circumstances... meaning he could face the death penalty. he is expected to enter a plea this morning. ( james ) new this morning... crews have taken down the early days statue near city hall in san francisco.( darya ) kron 4's sar
and 60's along the coast to the 70's inland. skies will again bring sunshine into the afternoon. the rest of the weekend will continue to bring comfortable weather with highs eventually climbing back into the 80's by next week. no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to...
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1980's are together. time life music presents "the classic soul ballads" collection, 144 beautiful hits. angela: our journey takes us all the way back to the 1960's. peabo: it was 1966 when an artist named percy sledge recorded a song many consider the greatest love song of all time. percy sledge: ♪ when a man loves a woman can't keep his mind on nothing else ♪ aaron neville: ♪ tell it like it is don't be ashamed to let your conscience be your guide ♪ otis redding: ♪ i've been loving you too long to stop now ♪ the miracles: ♪ ooo baby baby eddie holman: ♪ hey there, lonely girl lonely girl ♪ the dells: ♪ if you stay >> ♪ stay, darling >> ♪ stay in my corner the delfonics: ♪ la la la la la la la la la means i love you ♪ peabo: by the 1970's, there were new stars, including one of the most exciting soul singers in music history. gladys knight & the pips: ♪ he's leaving ♪ >> ♪ leaving >> ♪ on that midnight train to georgia ♪ marvin gaye: ♪ let's get it on ah, baby let'
1980's are together. time life music presents "the classic soul ballads" collection, 144 beautiful hits. angela: our journey takes us all the way back to the 1960's. peabo: it was 1966 when an artist named percy sledge recorded a song many consider the greatest love song of all time. percy sledge: ♪ when a man loves a woman can't keep his mind on nothing else ♪ aaron neville: ♪ tell it like it is don't be ashamed to let your conscience be your guide ♪ otis redding: ♪ i've...
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highs this afternoon will range from the 50's and 60's along the coast to the 70's and 80's inland. expect a noticeable cool down into wednesday as a trough pushes in overnight. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) another big ( robin ) ( robin ) another big story we are following this morning... 32 - members of street gangs have been indicted on 240 counts ... including credit card fraud. they are suspected in an unusually sophiscated scheme targeting credit card readers from medical and dental offices... some here in the bay area. the charges are against members of the "bully boys" and "coco boys" street gangs. california attorney general javier becerra says hundreds of people across 13 counties have been victimized. and the stolen property includes 40 credit card terminals... laptops and patient files. the attorney general says its a wake up call < xavier becerra, california attorney general: "it better be a wake up cal
highs this afternoon will range from the 50's and 60's along the coast to the 70's and 80's inland. expect a noticeable cool down into wednesday as a trough pushes in overnight. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) another big ( robin ) ( robin ) another big story we are following this morning... 32 - members of street gangs have been...
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and 70's. skies will remain primarily clear and dry just as we've seen through the weekend and the start of the week. ( darya ) another big story this morning... firefighters are getting a handle on 2 fires burning in the north bay. all evacuation orders have been lifted for the irving fire... burning in western marin near lagunitis and samuel p. taylor state park. and all roads have reopened. containment on this fire is up to 45- percent. flames have burned 152 acres. fortunately... no buildings are damaged. the cause of this fire is under investigation. ( darya ) the snell fire -- burning in napa county -- is now 60 percent contained. this fire has burned nearly 25-hundred acres since it started on saturday. this is video from over the weekend. all evacuation orders and road closures have been lifted in the area... just southeast of middletown. there are still 11-hundred firefighters working the fire... but cal fire does ánot expect this one to grow in size. investigators are still trying to
and 70's. skies will remain primarily clear and dry just as we've seen through the weekend and the start of the week. ( darya ) another big story this morning... firefighters are getting a handle on 2 fires burning in the north bay. all evacuation orders have been lifted for the irving fire... burning in western marin near lagunitis and samuel p. taylor state park. and all roads have reopened. containment on this fire is up to 45- percent. flames have burned 152 acres. fortunately... no...
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on the us is warning russia about deploying its missile defense system in syria russia sending the s. three hundred missiles a week after one of its planes was mistakenly shot down by syrian anti aircraft fire syrian air defenses were responding to raids by israeli jets in the province of latakia rory chalons has more. russia's s three hundred the air defense system that's russia has held off from supplying to the syrian military until now. within two weeks a modern surface to air missile system the s three hundred will be handed over it's capable of intercepting early sort weapons on a range of more than two hundred fifty kilometers and at the same time can hit multiple aerial targets having an advanced facility and high fire rate the system will strengthen syrian air defense combat capabilities significantly defense minister sure you gave little doubt why the russians have changed their position but you're going there to. let me make a point at the request of the israeli side and twenty thirteen we halted delivery of the s three hundred which was ready to be shipped to syria while s
on the us is warning russia about deploying its missile defense system in syria russia sending the s. three hundred missiles a week after one of its planes was mistakenly shot down by syrian anti aircraft fire syrian air defenses were responding to raids by israeli jets in the province of latakia rory chalons has more. russia's s three hundred the air defense system that's russia has held off from supplying to the syrian military until now. within two weeks a modern surface to air missile...
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a lalackf highlyly-traed specialists s in gha meaeans general prpractitioners,s, like enoch, are expected toilill the ga dr. agbeleseshie: basicalllly,e ardoing hyststerectomies.. that's aery vital l skill that weavave to lrn s so th we cacan use it when we go back to ourr stationsns. reporter: if a w woman sufrsrs excecessivhemorrrragng afterer giviving birth, a a hysterectos often the ononly way to ststopr bleeding to death. ococh encoterered th once e in the far north-east of the country, but couldn't save the nenew mother. dragagbeleseie: : the man didn't stop blbleeding. she was bleedingng from the uterus. if i knew ththe skillsls that ie now, for s se i would d have sad her lilive. -- herer life. but she died. reporter: generaral practitions are ofteten expected t to do e work of f medical spececialis, because most h highly-skilled medics prefer to live in ghana's few big cities -- and more than half seek work abroad, where opportrtunities and d wages are betterer. battor is feeling ththe impactf this brain-d-drain. even basic medical carisis not avaible inin ctain fieies, such as o
a lalackf highlyly-traed specialists s in gha meaeans general prpractitioners,s, like enoch, are expected toilill the ga dr. agbeleseshie: basicalllly,e ardoing hyststerectomies.. that's aery vital l skill that weavave to lrn s so th we cacan use it when we go back to ourr stationsns. reporter: if a w woman sufrsrs excecessivhemorrrragng afterer giviving birth, a a hysterectos often the ononly way to ststopr bleeding to death. ococh encoterered th once e in the far north-east of the country,...
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lauren: we will show you futures this morning, premarket looking decent for stocks at this hour, s&p up 4. cheryl: taking a look at europe, stocks opening higher. lauren: japan gaining 1%. this is a very special edition of early fbn:am, starts right now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: it is 4:01 a.m. in new york, friday september 14th, special edition of fbn:am, i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti, very special edition as we are watching hurricane florence about to hit the carolinas. cheryl: that's the breaking news right now, hurricane florence is pounding the north carolina coast with wind gusts up to 90 miles an hour, terrain is hitting the coastline, the storm surge expected to be 7 to 11 feet aboveground in some areas, that's life threatening, florence now category 1 storm, maximum sustained winds at 75 miles per hour. lauren: jeff flock in carolina beach south of wilmington, north carolina with the very latest, we will check in with you, jeff, how are you doing? >> well, good news and bad news i think is the headline on this one, the good news as you report category
lauren: we will show you futures this morning, premarket looking decent for stocks at this hour, s&p up 4. cheryl: taking a look at europe, stocks opening higher. lauren: japan gaining 1%. this is a very special edition of early fbn:am, starts right now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: it is 4:01 a.m. in new york, friday september 14th, special edition of fbn:am, i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti, very special edition as we are watching hurricane florence about to hit the...
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mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 624 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 624 commemorating arthur ashe and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i further ask the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the committee on help be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 302 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 302 an act to provide protections for certain sports medicine professionals who provide certain medical services in a secondary state. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged. and the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that
mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 624 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 624 commemorating arthur ashe and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i further ask the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no...
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they would make, in the height of the era, the 30's and 40's, 52 films a year. it's not... an unpredictable number. that's the number of weeks in a year. (robert parrish) unless a picture came out about every week, they had no product. and the people in singapore were not entertained. everything just went crazy when sound came in. we did pictures day and night and just get a lot of them out, because there was a big demand and we didn't have pictures out so we just had to make lots of them right then. they had an assembly stage where we built the sets. the minute they finished a set, it struck, moved out and the other ones moved in. and that's the only way they were able to do it. and i can remember they had three 8-hour shifts, day and night. charlie, stop the d--- construction. quiet, quiet, quiet! all right, let's go. and i went almost 50 years without a day off. (narrator) by the 30's set construction was the only movie craft to have been unionized. the frantic production of films was marked by hollywood's first strike action of unprotected labor force. you see, when we
they would make, in the height of the era, the 30's and 40's, 52 films a year. it's not... an unpredictable number. that's the number of weeks in a year. (robert parrish) unless a picture came out about every week, they had no product. and the people in singapore were not entertained. everything just went crazy when sound came in. we did pictures day and night and just get a lot of them out, because there was a big demand and we didn't have pictures out so we just had to make lots of them right...
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's. but otherwise, part of the house that is not covered by that is well preserved and it is a treasure that i'm eager to get into. james monroe is an interesting character. i is maybe the most popular president of his time and one that is least known today. we have a great challenge and great opportunity here to share his story. james monroe 1793. and when he was away, he was minister to france during the 1790's and his good friend, thomas jefferson and other good friend james madison set up the plantation prior to him moving here in 1799. monroe and his wife moved here in 1799. james monroe did not grow up in this area. monroe is from westmoreland county and born in 1758 and moved here from fredericksburg where he traveled with his young wife. first they lived that is now on the grounds of the university of virginia and called monroe hill. and this property became available and he saw it as being closer to jefferson being a larger tract of land and hopefully more productive. he purchase
's. but otherwise, part of the house that is not covered by that is well preserved and it is a treasure that i'm eager to get into. james monroe is an interesting character. i is maybe the most popular president of his time and one that is least known today. we have a great challenge and great opportunity here to share his story. james monroe 1793. and when he was away, he was minister to france during the 1790's and his good friend, thomas jefferson and other good friend james madison set up...
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that was a radical argument in the 40's and 50's and 60's. nixon helped make it more mainstream. and conservatives win the fight. today, morality of americans, not just on the right, believe that journalism is bias. that is a huge change from the 1950's and 60's when it was assumed that mainstream journalists were unbiased. in the post-vietnam, post-watergate era, an era that is not seen as the golden age of journalism, thanks to the role of investigative reporters. the conservative message about how primary ideology was went out. by the 1970's, it was no longer possible to think of america politics as a round free of passion. nobody could live through the late 1960's and think america was a post ideology society. it was also no longer a place where experts and authority to be readily and wisely trusted. consensus did not describe american politics anymore. it really was about clashing ideology. you have a very big attack on objectivity by conservatives. they were not the only ones attacking this idea. in 1971, new york times reporter argues that journalism's biggest weakness is
that was a radical argument in the 40's and 50's and 60's. nixon helped make it more mainstream. and conservatives win the fight. today, morality of americans, not just on the right, believe that journalism is bias. that is a huge change from the 1950's and 60's when it was assumed that mainstream journalists were unbiased. in the post-vietnam, post-watergate era, an era that is not seen as the golden age of journalism, thanks to the role of investigative reporters. the conservative message...
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(grant) kron 4's j.r. stone is followoing the story and j.r., as all of this is happening there are new allegations against kavanaugh. (j.r.) that is true but it is also important to note that these two new allegations are from anonymous individuals. this is in addition to the three allegations that are already out there. tomorrow has to do with just christine blasey ford's allegations. today the president defended kavanaugh
(grant) kron 4's j.r. stone is followoing the story and j.r., as all of this is happening there are new allegations against kavanaugh. (j.r.) that is true but it is also important to note that these two new allegations are from anonymous individuals. this is in addition to the three allegations that are already out there. tomorrow has to do with just christine blasey ford's allegations. today the president defended kavanaugh
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in, like, it was either the 1970's or 1980's, you could worj a minimum wa and pay for college. now that is absurd. >> we are the generation that grew up on facebook and twitter. we have an advantage that other generations don't have. >> helping others out with doting to charities. making it easier for people to find communities that maybe they don't have in their area. >> political mobilization is made easy, and there are key conversationhappening today that have changed lives, like the me too movent, which would t have been possible without technology in the world we live in today. >> seems like the main theme ofs eneration is change. you can't bring about change without being ambitious and ly getting out there and doing the work. >>he last thing i want the rest of the world to know about young americans is rerdless of the challenges or setbacks or face, we aes we resilient and we will change the world for the better for everyone. laura: let's hopeo. the voices of young americans. you can find the day's news on our website. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news
in, like, it was either the 1970's or 1980's, you could worj a minimum wa and pay for college. now that is absurd. >> we are the generation that grew up on facebook and twitter. we have an advantage that other generations don't have. >> helping others out with doting to charities. making it easier for people to find communities that maybe they don't have in their area. >> political mobilization is made easy, and there are key conversationhappening today that have changed...
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peter: was that your life in the 90's? louis: sort of. i didn't have to face personal i didn't have to face personal danger in the 1990's. others did. things happened in the 1990's that we knew about later. we knew about the startups and money. there was another organization forming in the 1990's made up of young men that were using networks and computers to build nonhierarchical organization which exploded into all our lives on september 11, 2001. and that's another component of the changes that were going on at the time. you -- part of my story is also about a journalist that's on the trail of this story and what happens to her. peter: if somebody wants to pick up "change is good," where can they find it? louis: they can go to changeisgood.com and order a copy. if they wait another couple of months there'll be a copy available on kindle through amazon. peter: he's the co-founder of "wired magazine," was fired from "wired" magazine, and has written this book, "change is good." thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> c-span,
peter: was that your life in the 90's? louis: sort of. i didn't have to face personal i didn't have to face personal danger in the 1990's. others did. things happened in the 1990's that we knew about later. we knew about the startups and money. there was another organization forming in the 1990's made up of young men that were using networks and computers to build nonhierarchical organization which exploded into all our lives on september 11, 2001. and that's another component of the changes...
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s and two r.n.'s. now we only have four l.v.n.'s and two r.n.'s, leaving us short. we are having six l.v.n.'s be assigned at least on the day shift on the swing shift, previously historically, we had four l.v.n.'s assigned and three r.n.'s. we are requesting at least five l.v.n.'s to staff that shift. on the night shift we are requesting one l.v.n. at c.j.-4 and 5. and apparently, there's a plan to remove the r.n.'s on the night shift, and we're telling you to do that because that will increase the problems i'm highlighting here. we've also been called that the inouye population has increased. two months ago there were 289, now there were over 420. we are short staffed, and ron, i appreciate you just gave me a document, ron wagner, that you're trying to fill the vacancies, but we still need additional staffing at c.j.-2. we've had a population of 20 elderly patients that were moved over that have more severe and complicated needs, medical needs at c.j.-2, adding to the additional stress that the employees are facing. so we're asking for d.p.h. to sit down with us an
s and two r.n.'s. now we only have four l.v.n.'s and two r.n.'s, leaving us short. we are having six l.v.n.'s be assigned at least on the day shift on the swing shift, previously historically, we had four l.v.n.'s assigned and three r.n.'s. we are requesting at least five l.v.n.'s to staff that shift. on the night shift we are requesting one l.v.n. at c.j.-4 and 5. and apparently, there's a plan to remove the r.n.'s on the night shift, and we're telling you to do that because that will increase...
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a lalackf highlyly-traed specialists s in gha meaeans general prpractitioners,s, like enoch, are expected toilill the ga dr. agbeleseshie: basicalllly,e ardoing hyststerectomies.. that's aery vital skill at we havave to lrn s so th we can use it when we go back to ourr stationsns. reporter: if a w woman sufrsrs excecessivhemorrrragng afterer giviving birth, a a hysterectos often the ononly way to ststopr bleeding to death. ococh encoterered th once e in the far north-east of the country, but couldn't save the nenew mother. dragagbeleseie: : the man didn't stop blbleeding. she was bleedingng from the uterus. if i knew ththe skillsls that ie now, for s se i would d have sad her lilive. -- herer life. but she died. reporter: generaral practitions are ofteten expected t to do e work of f medical spececialis, because most h highly-skilled medics prefer to live in ghana's few big cities -- and more than half seek work abroad, where opportrtunities and d wages are betterer. battor is feeling ththe impactf this brain-d-drain. even basic medical carisis not avaible inin ctain fieies, such as ophth
a lalackf highlyly-traed specialists s in gha meaeans general prpractitioners,s, like enoch, are expected toilill the ga dr. agbeleseshie: basicalllly,e ardoing hyststerectomies.. that's aery vital skill at we havave to lrn s so th we can use it when we go back to ourr stationsns. reporter: if a w woman sufrsrs excecessivhemorrrragng afterer giviving birth, a a hysterectos often the ononly way to ststopr bleeding to death. ococh encoterered th once e in the far north-east of the country, but...
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he is s a man on aa mission. he e is using new technology to capture an aerial view of ththe illegal logging opererations. he h hopes it t wl help protectct elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with cameras anand other sensors on n board, s so we can basicically get a an aerial vie what's gogoing on on the ground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok, she''s on course. good airspee ground speed's ok.. today we saw that a very large areaea of regrgrowth forest in e leuser ecosystem has been cleared and is being replanted with palm oil. this sort of work, collection of evidence, provides us with a much stronger case when you go to decisionmakekers and sayay, , this is what's s going on. . the are your laws. whwhy isn't actin beingng taken? it's very likely that palm oil from these, uh, illegalllly logged areas wililld up onon supermarkrket shelves unless we are very, very careful. >> as consumers, we need t
he is s a man on aa mission. he e is using new technology to capture an aerial view of ththe illegal logging opererations. he h hopes it t wl help protectct elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with cameras anand other sensors on n board, s so we can basicically get a an aerial vie what's gogoing on on the ground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok, she''s on course....
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they're devoid of kind of the heroic overtones from those artists in the 1920's and 1930's. some of it is a gender issue. these factories are heavily staffed by women, and the heroic promethean images of the factory tend to be associated with industries like steel and autos, where men were working. toern factories seem symbolize its diminishment. i don't know if you've ever seen very striking photographs of factories, which celebrate man's mastery of nature or the beauty documentery, but they land structures or portray endlessveness, replication. photograph, a canadian photographer. that's actually not that big of a factory. a 20,000 person factory. they're making coffee pots and small electric appliances. so these giants of asian manufacturing represent a history of of the the factory, all the lessons about dividing up labor, ofaging large numbers people, mechanization, economies thecale, but, you know, if past lives in them, lives in the present, the future doesn't. giant factory seems to me no longer representing a vision of a different world, future orpian nightmare futu
they're devoid of kind of the heroic overtones from those artists in the 1920's and 1930's. some of it is a gender issue. these factories are heavily staffed by women, and the heroic promethean images of the factory tend to be associated with industries like steel and autos, where men were working. toern factories seem symbolize its diminishment. i don't know if you've ever seen very striking photographs of factories, which celebrate man's mastery of nature or the beauty documentery, but they...
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1940's, 1950's. many irish and italians would like to immigrate, but they don't qualify, right? because they don't have the right employment criteria, they also don't have close enough relatives to apply for them. so there is this pressure, but legally they cannot be admitted. and so congress undertakes to fix the situation by passing the 1990 immigration act, including the diversity lottery visa program. that explicitly, ted kennedy again was an advocate for this, that is included. so you are not changing the overall cap, but you are making sure visas can go to certain populations whose immigration you want to facilitate. but as it happened, in the 1990's, this is when ireland's economy picks up and italy's economy picks up, and so not that many irish and italians have come. some key beneficiaries of the diversity lottery visas have been from africa and central america. ok, so these are some of the changes that have happened. and since the 1960's, literally the face of the united states has become t
1940's, 1950's. many irish and italians would like to immigrate, but they don't qualify, right? because they don't have the right employment criteria, they also don't have close enough relatives to apply for them. so there is this pressure, but legally they cannot be admitted. and so congress undertakes to fix the situation by passing the 1990 immigration act, including the diversity lottery visa program. that explicitly, ted kennedy again was an advocate for this, that is included. so you are...
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the s&p 500 is up 9% so far in 2018, on tra for a better 12% annual gain. along the way the market has rakd up points against some stiff resistance. concerns a that trade war would under cut the trade economy, ld that the fed wift rates, that the late summer months would pose trouble for the stocks and that the market was growing tired nine years into an economic expansion. brisk corporate growth and steady credit conditions have been more tha enough tooffset the concerns so far. the question now is whether the market can stay on offense as wall street enters the final quarter without giving up the le h. the s&p 5 been fully supported by rapid earnings growth but even so the valuation against heforecast profits for coming year is back above the five-year average. the fed looking to raise rates in the ten-year treasury back about 3% this could restrain stocks from pull backs on any signs in ant signifi pull back next year. during the economic expansion the market has not tolerated today's valuation of 17 times forecast earnings with bond yields this high for
the s&p 500 is up 9% so far in 2018, on tra for a better 12% annual gain. along the way the market has rakd up points against some stiff resistance. concerns a that trade war would under cut the trade economy, ld that the fed wift rates, that the late summer months would pose trouble for the stocks and that the market was growing tired nine years into an economic expansion. brisk corporate growth and steady credit conditions have been more tha enough tooffset the concerns so far. the...
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50's. you are working and working. that was the old plan and american dream. get educated, trained, some kind -- well, of experience, first you get fed, and then you , some kindd, trained of experience, responsibility, social skills. then you are let loose on the world. we let our children loose upon the world. and the old school i grew up in was you work and work like mad. stay in school until you are 30. [laughter] mr. sheldon: law school. remember that next year. you will be there for a long time but when you come out, you will be happy. so say you get out of school and get a job around 30. within you work and work and work and boy, do you work. your 30's and 40's, you work and work and work, in your law profession, teaching medicine, business, whatever. you work so hard. is in the old school, and really rawlsian you reach your prime, it to be between your mid 40's and mid 50's. you say, i am in my prime. i have accomplished a lot of things, a lot of major things and i will keep doing th
50's. you are working and working. that was the old plan and american dream. get educated, trained, some kind -- well, of experience, first you get fed, and then you , some kindd, trained of experience, responsibility, social skills. then you are let loose on the world. we let our children loose upon the world. and the old school i grew up in was you work and work like mad. stay in school until you are 30. [laughter] mr. sheldon: law school. remember that next year. you will be there for a long...
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it is called i-o-s- 12. the operating system is coming out before the launch of apple's new i-phone x-s. but, it is compatible with mobile generations as old as the 5-s. new features includes a screen time counter... to track how much you use your phone ... personalized emojis ... an app for physical measurements ... and an updated siri. coming up at eight.. police say, a border patrol agent has confessed to killing four people... who investigators think he was targeting. plus. a brazen home invasion was caught on camera....now the family is speaking out about their terrifying moments. and next. survivors of clergy abuse calling on california to take action against the catholic church.. what they want the attorney general to do. ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. p
it is called i-o-s- 12. the operating system is coming out before the launch of apple's new i-phone x-s. but, it is compatible with mobile generations as old as the 5-s. new features includes a screen time counter... to track how much you use your phone ... personalized emojis ... an app for physical measurements ... and an updated siri. coming up at eight.. police say, a border patrol agent has confessed to killing four people... who investigators think he was targeting. plus. a brazen home...
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you have taken all of the skills and background and you work 40's, 50's. 30's, you are working and working. that was the old plan and american dream. , trained, some kind responsibility, social skills. then you are let loose on the world. we let our children loose upon the world. field school i grew up in was you work and work like mad. stay in school until you are 30. law school. you will be there for a long time but when you come out, you will be happy. so say you get out of school and get a job around 30. you work and work. work.o you your 30's and 40's, you work and work, teaching medicine, business, whatever. you work so hard. reach your you prime, a used to be between your mid 40's and mid 50's. you say, i am in my prime. i have accomplished a lot of major things and i will keep have ahings, but i basis. what happens is you beat down the door to get your article published in your paper in the conference and get your book published by johns hopkins press.ity by your mid 40's, you have kind of arrived. you could be a musician, an actor, it is all the same. arrived. you are good. then,
you have taken all of the skills and background and you work 40's, 50's. 30's, you are working and working. that was the old plan and american dream. , trained, some kind responsibility, social skills. then you are let loose on the world. we let our children loose upon the world. field school i grew up in was you work and work like mad. stay in school until you are 30. law school. you will be there for a long time but when you come out, you will be happy. so say you get out of school and get a...
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this ishy the aba that gave s s wait one week. i would turn this on my collea and say, you won't ve hu won't give us one week to get to the facts when we are suppos to come to the truth and make a decision on the hight court of the land. she was willing to come forward not to just a jury box of strangs l som does in a court case, to the nation. a nation of strangers for her. sheent forward, told her case. at least give her that mot thes and why are they shutting it down? i believe it's because they are trying tome hide ing. senator,e is any possibility that both of thesendiv feel they ar telling the truth? that is why, infa , i was gettg at the blackout situ the ftt that at t time he wait th a number of accounts that he was drinking a lot or binge drinking. i don' no idea what it is becae we haven't had these kinds o interviews. i was trying to get at the fact, partial doesn't a blackout, reme. we don'trs have ans because he an hitting back at i w to play that portion i wil a case where you drank drank so much that you didn rememb
this ishy the aba that gave s s wait one week. i would turn this on my collea and say, you won't ve hu won't give us one week to get to the facts when we are suppos to come to the truth and make a decision on the hight court of the land. she was willing to come forward not to just a jury box of strangs l som does in a court case, to the nation. a nation of strangers for her. sheent forward, told her case. at least give her that mot thes and why are they shutting it down? i believe it's because...
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a little bit in the wake of the communismession when seemed to take hold in the 1920's and 1930's. theywas not motivated -- cannot find where they were paid very well for this. almost all of them were very committed to the ideology. i couldn't help but notice the topic for today's speeches. trying to draw parallels between what is going on in our world today. there are some parties that believe russia is more friendly to us and some are less friendly to us, did this happen from the bit war thawing of it -- a or can you draw parallels to today? i became an officer during the cold war so most of my service was during that time when i was commissioned as second lieutenant in 1986. that was our main focus in the main adversary was the soviet union. we were always on guard to espionage. when the law fell and events happened in the early 1990's, it is known that the cia was caught off guard with the soviet union. things thawed a little bit. the former soviet union was in great disarray and they had political and economic troubles. that went away a little bit. whiche decisively engaged wa
a little bit in the wake of the communismession when seemed to take hold in the 1920's and 1930's. theywas not motivated -- cannot find where they were paid very well for this. almost all of them were very committed to the ideology. i couldn't help but notice the topic for today's speeches. trying to draw parallels between what is going on in our world today. there are some parties that believe russia is more friendly to us and some are less friendly to us, did this happen from the bit war...
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)s nfl season opener. the ad is creating a lot of controversy -- with the hashtag boycott nike trending and many people burning their nike gear. and you can watch the first game of the season right here on nbc bay area. the defending champion eagles play the falcons. after the game - raj and jessica will bring you the day )s news. day two of confirmation hearings for supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh. after much drama on day one.. today it )s all about questions. and california democrat diane feinstein asked about gun control.. and on abortion rights.. kavanaugh insisted roe v wade is settled as a precedent by the high court. kavanaugh also faces questions about executive power. today )s questioning is expected to continue past 6pm. while that hearing was underway.. just down the hall.. two silicon valley execs faced their own hearing. scott mcgrew.. that hearing.. very low key. it was worth tuning into just to see very reasonable people asking very smart questions. absolutely no fireworks what
)s nfl season opener. the ad is creating a lot of controversy -- with the hashtag boycott nike trending and many people burning their nike gear. and you can watch the first game of the season right here on nbc bay area. the defending champion eagles play the falcons. after the game - raj and jessica will bring you the day )s news. day two of confirmation hearings for supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh. after much drama on day one.. today it )s all about questions. and california...
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tyler averaged 58.8 on four ponts s>>far. doug: jairy. wimbush gave away 10 to 12 yards. that's what has you thinking are they working toward the safety? but they are lining up to punt the football. it doesn't hurt to have the guy take a holding penal. if youave to rekick. then. >> mike: the crock runs down c the nhlnged that rule. multiple players a doing that with intent, then the clock will beit change. 's changing in college as well this year too. >> doug: never mind,coach, i'm outdated zbra no, no they out thought the smarts. think vanderbilt will come after this. tyler newsome. to kick it. trey eis back. newsome gets rid of it. and hit an absolute rocket. what a k 63 when the chips wer down to the 5 second mark. tyler newsome, jobl wel done! i captain? punter a here is why h, got to fair catch it. back atis own 10. whenic they saidk it as far as you can -- >> he doesn't give the opportunity too often. >> mike: give thatom punter s love. >> doug: he is a athlete i have seen himis he an athlete. >> mike: averaged 59.6 on the punts this afternoon. >> doug: throw short
tyler averaged 58.8 on four ponts s>>far. doug: jairy. wimbush gave away 10 to 12 yards. that's what has you thinking are they working toward the safety? but they are lining up to punt the football. it doesn't hurt to have the guy take a holding penal. if youave to rekick. then. >> mike: the crock runs down c the nhlnged that rule. multiple players a doing that with intent, then the clock will beit change. 's changing in college as well this year too. >> doug: never...
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taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now ..(ken) lawrence we are in prime fire season now. are the temperatures this weekend going to contribute to and fire hazards? lawrence karnow: high pressure began to build back into the bay area today and helped warm the temperatures. skies cleared out earlier too with highs in the mid 80s inland and 70s around the bay and 60s at coast. it will be a mostly clear this evening before patchy fog returns to the bay. on the satellite you can see the ridge of high pressure building overhead. we will likely see more of a northerly component to the wind which will keep the fog to a minimum and warm us up. highs tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 80s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay, and 60s with patchy fog at the coast. we could see some 90s on sunday with slightly temperatures on labor day. it will be mostly sunny and warm well into next week. as a restless tide reaches the shores of eternity we thank god for giving this country john mccain. as the senator and american patriot lies in state
taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now ..(ken) lawrence we are in prime fire season now. are the temperatures this weekend going to contribute to and fire hazards? lawrence karnow: high pressure began to build back into the bay area today and helped warm the temperatures. skies cleared out earlier too with highs in the mid 80s inland and 70s around the bay and 60s at coast. it will be a mostly clear this evening before patchy fog returns to...
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s office. we should have the answer to that question and possibly more details as to what happened here in the next few days. live in richmond, j.r. stone kron 4 news. students held at gunpoint as they walk off campus to lunch. it happened this afternoon at american canyon high school.(pam)and some of the teens were hurt. (ken) the incident forced the school into lockdown. kron-4's michelle kingston talked with students and explains how police tracked down the suspects. (pam) the president of presentation high school in san jose stepped down today. mary miller has faced allegations she did not do enough to prevent sexual abuse at the private all- girls school. she announced her resignation in a statement... where she said quote "the allegations of past sexual abuse continue to be a distraction for the school .... and bring negative attention toward presentation." miller says, she hopes her absence will allow the staff to focus on the success and well- being of students. suspects. down the polic
s office. we should have the answer to that question and possibly more details as to what happened here in the next few days. live in richmond, j.r. stone kron 4 news. students held at gunpoint as they walk off campus to lunch. it happened this afternoon at american canyon high school.(pam)and some of the teens were hurt. (ken) the incident forced the school into lockdown. kron-4's michelle kingston talked with students and explains how police tracked down the suspects. (pam) the president of...
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you saw the s&p 500 at a record close yesterday. that was the 12th this year for the s&p 500. how many record closes do you think we've seen since the election in 2016 >> 100 >> 100 for the s&p >> i was going to bring that up with whiting he says there's a glimmer of hope now it's a glimmer under new highs. >> we've been long u.s. stocks for five years >> there's a glimmer of hope >> big performances yesterday for the dow and the s&p. if you look year-to-date, nasdaq up more than 16% the s&p up 9.5%. the dow closing close to 84 points up. the nikkei ended up. the hang seng up by 1.7% the shanghai up by 2.5%. in europe with the early trading taking place, green arrows across the board biggest gains are coming in london with the ftse 100 up by 1% look at treasury yields in the united states. those yields have been closely watched. we see the ten-year sticking above 3% trading at 3.03%. >>> apple's new phones are on sale today this was the scene in hong kong and beijing overnight. customers lined up to by the iphone xs series we'll get a live report later this hour. >>> amazon de
you saw the s&p 500 at a record close yesterday. that was the 12th this year for the s&p 500. how many record closes do you think we've seen since the election in 2016 >> 100 >> 100 for the s&p >> i was going to bring that up with whiting he says there's a glimmer of hope now it's a glimmer under new highs. >> we've been long u.s. stocks for five years >> there's a glimmer of hope >> big performances yesterday for the dow and the s&p. if you...
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and the auto industry did mechanize a lot in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. , for a business, not an ideological issue, it's a practical issue. has a lote, foxconn of robotics, and they reduced their workforces with robotics. but when they built this plant in china to build iphones, it's got 300,000 people. so the united states, with high many of the factories are pretty heavily automated and that may be a good thing. but are there circumstances that, it's not necessarily the path we are going to see. standards of -- as china's standard of doesg increases, production moved to the next low-wage country? prof. freeman: it depends on what you are looking at. if you are a german automaker, we are a low-wage region. so there's been a lot of investment in the manufacturing and the knot it states in recent years, there is also been a lot of exits. now inur workforce is manufacturing. he used to be 24%. we are not going back to 24%. continued to decline. i don't think we will see a mass exodus of all factories. athink there will be continuation of certain kinds of factories, needing certa
and the auto industry did mechanize a lot in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. , for a business, not an ideological issue, it's a practical issue. has a lote, foxconn of robotics, and they reduced their workforces with robotics. but when they built this plant in china to build iphones, it's got 300,000 people. so the united states, with high many of the factories are pretty heavily automated and that may be a good thing. but are there circumstances that, it's not necessarily the path we are...
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you would walk into this plasma cecenternd y youould s s all of these chairshahat we likike medidil chas with everybody being tapped. >> i only do it with mriright ararm. it i inot so bad. they only do it in two places. michael: it really looked l lika scene from some kind of weird science fiction movie, where, in the future, everybody's blood was being sucked from them. that 30 years later i would be dealing with the same thing, i can't tell you how angry i am, frankly, that we are still living in this kind of society. amy: well, that takes me to the last clip we are going to play from your film. we are talking to michael moore, the oscar-winning filmmaker, who won that oscar for "bowling for columbine." yet another school shooting, but this one is a clip that features 99-year-old, the last surviving nunurembg prosecutor. >> donald j. trumps s callg foa tototaand cocolete shutdown of muslims entering the unit states. michael: last week, i a agent fann out in rds like this e in eve s state >>>> ripping children aw f from ththeifamiliesndnder ts new policy. guatemala. [crying] >> [speakin
you would walk into this plasma cecenternd y youould s s all of these chairshahat we likike medidil chas with everybody being tapped. >> i only do it with mriright ararm. it i inot so bad. they only do it in two places. michael: it really looked l lika scene from some kind of weird science fiction movie, where, in the future, everybody's blood was being sucked from them. that 30 years later i would be dealing with the same thing, i can't tell you how angry i am, frankly, that we are still...
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high temperatures will top out in the 60's and 70's along the coast and the bay with 80's and 90's again inland. today's temperatures are expected to be the warmest in the forecast before a not so subtle drop in temperatures for the weekend ahead that will take parts of the bay from the 90's back down into the 70's. no major hot spots. bay no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll ( robin ) happening now... inspections are underway at the transbay transit center in san francisco.. after a crack was discovered in a beam in one of the buldings. kron4's ali reed has the latest on the investigation. fremont street remains closed from mission to howard.and may remain this way for the next couple of days.pkgcommuters had to find their way around after the new transbay terminal suddenly closed.the beam is cracked so the behavior is unpredictablewhile installing ceiling tiles tuesday morning, workers spotted the crack.once we got the findings fr
high temperatures will top out in the 60's and 70's along the coast and the bay with 80's and 90's again inland. today's temperatures are expected to be the warmest in the forecast before a not so subtle drop in temperatures for the weekend ahead that will take parts of the bay from the 90's back down into the 70's. no major hot spots. bay no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge...
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Sep 25, 2018
09/18
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russia's s. three hundred the air defense system that's russia has held off from supplying to the syrian military until now. within two weeks a modern surface to air missile system the s three hundred will be handed over it's capable of intercepting air assault weapons on a range of more than two hundred fifty kilometers and at the same time can hit multiple aerial targets having an advanced facility and high fire rate the system will strengthen syrian air defense combat capabilities significantly defense minister sure you gave little doubt why the russians have changed their position but you're cool it is you that has them going to let me make a point at the request of the israeli side and twenty thirteen we halted delivery of the s three hundred which was ready to be shipped to syria while syrian service personnel were given appropriate training today the situation has changed not by our fault the defense ministry holds israel responsible for the deaths of fifteen military personnel a week ago
russia's s. three hundred the air defense system that's russia has held off from supplying to the syrian military until now. within two weeks a modern surface to air missile system the s three hundred will be handed over it's capable of intercepting air assault weapons on a range of more than two hundred fifty kilometers and at the same time can hit multiple aerial targets having an advanced facility and high fire rate the system will strengthen syrian air defense combat capabilities...
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Sep 3, 2018
09/18
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his artwork was acquired by the fred harvey company in the late 1940's, early 1950's. they hung in the hotel bar of ovar.lt of our -- the altro it is one of the oldest buildings. the fred -- we brought tourists on the mainline and up the grand canyon railway. it was meant to be the conduit for tourists to get to the grand canyon. the sequences called the seven stages of drunkenness. these aren't prints. these are original paintings. in flagstaff, we never had a harvey hotel or a harvey restaurant. there were harvey facilities, significant ones, at the painted desert national monument to the east. certainly the grand canyon. but we had the harvey hotels in winslow and williams -- fork. fork. ash those are tiny towns today. so to have a nationally known entity in their midst, hiring people and providing employment and drying interested dollars probably had to be a fairly significant benefit. people from all over the world were being exposed to local southwestern hispanic culture to to navajosto hopis to other cultures and ways of life and foodways and languages that they
his artwork was acquired by the fred harvey company in the late 1940's, early 1950's. they hung in the hotel bar of ovar.lt of our -- the altro it is one of the oldest buildings. the fred -- we brought tourists on the mainline and up the grand canyon railway. it was meant to be the conduit for tourists to get to the grand canyon. the sequences called the seven stages of drunkenness. these aren't prints. these are original paintings. in flagstaff, we never had a harvey hotel or a harvey...
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Sep 1, 2018
09/18
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can reaeall gethis s rit?" becae wewe kw how impoanant its for th future of the wldld to t itit rig.. unet: tre'a reality there thaii do't li, but i' sometng that have to ce up to beuse, yosee, i hado go ere and make a dision to ave a place that's lwlways en home for 7 o8 8 genetions, a that wasn't easyo let gof, andin fact,n n spitof anerining at q queion a a w time it still doesn't ma it easy. [fm advancclclicks comardel: : so ts isis t new eeferr sitite r the e land. this is wrere...
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Sep 23, 2018
09/18
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think -- 2020's. the government hopes to turn the budget back to the black in 2020. is that your production? ours is slightly different. we believe they will get there by 2020. there could be some other news this year, but we look at the sovereign rating, we consider the deficits as well. they are quite a big deficit this year, rolling up record spending. shery: how concerned are you with fiscal generosity from the government that is trailing in public opinion on gold? anthony: we are not overly concerned. we think in the lead up to the election there will be more announcements, but they are committed to the return to surplus and any potential new policies or announcements will be offset by other revenue measures or savings. haidi: how much does dysfunctional leadership shenanigans in canberra where you, if specially the hint -- especially long-term policymaking? anthony: we have taken a view on that. we believe the government in general is committed to returning the budget surplus. we have seen quite
think -- 2020's. the government hopes to turn the budget back to the black in 2020. is that your production? ours is slightly different. we believe they will get there by 2020. there could be some other news this year, but we look at the sovereign rating, we consider the deficits as well. they are quite a big deficit this year, rolling up record spending. shery: how concerned are you with fiscal generosity from the government that is trailing in public opinion on gold? anthony: we are not...