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>> i met, julie. it's more likely than not that james o'neill of the new york police department will follow this decision by one of his deputy commissioners. >> julie: pantaleo faces two charges. one for using a choke hold. to remind of years, that is prohibited by the nypd. the second is for restricting the man's breathing. how will this play a role in the decision of whether to fire this office or not? it has been five long years. a lot of political pressure has not been thrown into the mix. >> julie, you're absolutely right. it has been five years, and the question is, how fair is this to the officer and how fair is it to the garner family? i can tell you, i believe it's unfair to both. the officer should not have had to wait five years for a decision. they could have made a decision, i believe, a lot sooner in regards to this. quite naturally, the officer did in fact use an illegal choke hold. garner did say 11 times that he could not breathe. as a result of that, he died. the officer is perhaps r
>> i met, julie. it's more likely than not that james o'neill of the new york police department will follow this decision by one of his deputy commissioners. >> julie: pantaleo faces two charges. one for using a choke hold. to remind of years, that is prohibited by the nypd. the second is for restricting the man's breathing. how will this play a role in the decision of whether to fire this office or not? it has been five long years. a lot of political pressure has not been thrown...
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i'm julie banderas. do we have a reader? i'm told that we have some sort of story that is supposed to be following the segment before we talk to trace. we are going to toss it to them now. okay. ♪ >> trace: another tipster from preventing another possible mass shooting. this time, a worker accused of opening fire at a hotel. cops say that he had plenty of guns and ammo to take many live lives. how a fox news producer dominip with the key to voting machines. plastic pollution. at this time, it's in your drinking water. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. that's all coming up in this hour. ♪ we begin with a man hot
i'm julie banderas. do we have a reader? i'm told that we have some sort of story that is supposed to be following the segment before we talk to trace. we are going to toss it to them now. okay. ♪ >> trace: another tipster from preventing another possible mass shooting. this time, a worker accused of opening fire at a hotel. cops say that he had plenty of guns and ammo to take many live lives. how a fox news producer dominip with the key to voting machines. plastic pollution. at this...
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julie? >> julie: matt finn, thank you very much. police in canada are saying they are scaling back the manhunt for the fugitive teenager suspected of killing three people, including an american woman. but investigators do insist they are in no way stopping the search. what's that all about? jacqui heinrich following the story for us. hi, jackie. >> hey, julie. canadian police say they launched thousands of man-hours from the fugitive. but it's clear that it's no longer on course and it's time to scale back resources. police searched more than 4,000 square miles of unforgiving terrain, clearing more than 500 homes and abandoned buildings, and coming through dense forests and swamps by air and on foot. they use the very best technology and even had help from the military, but they still could not corroborate any new sightings despite receiving more than 250 tips. the last sign of the teens was over a week ago in manitoba, about 2,000 miles from where police found the slain bodies of that college professor, a north carolina woman, and
julie? >> julie: matt finn, thank you very much. police in canada are saying they are scaling back the manhunt for the fugitive teenager suspected of killing three people, including an american woman. but investigators do insist they are in no way stopping the search. what's that all about? jacqui heinrich following the story for us. hi, jackie. >> hey, julie. canadian police say they launched thousands of man-hours from the fugitive. but it's clear that it's no longer on course and...
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on2 july. on july 2.11:00 a.m. he also uses a december of 1861 description of longstreet and amazingly contends because goery once observed "when something has not gone to suit him, he merely looks grim," this proved longstreet was acting in such a , 1863, anduly 2 grimness was to blame for any delay leading up to the confederate attack. making a habit of embracing blatant supposition about longstreet, krick has also shamelessly claimed that in the hours leading to the july 2 battle, the first corps commander was "playing an ugly and the lives of his men, while remarkably maintaining he was also disloyal to lee for 30 years after his death. a second example of many jecture involves openord dowdey's speculation on longstreet's thoughts and feelings. he pronounced that longstreet's "usually immobile face was reflecting torments of his frustration and outrage. he had been rejected as another jackson in council. he had been dismissed with a brusque order. his native stubbornness gave him the capacity to turn himself in
on2 july. on july 2.11:00 a.m. he also uses a december of 1861 description of longstreet and amazingly contends because goery once observed "when something has not gone to suit him, he merely looks grim," this proved longstreet was acting in such a , 1863, anduly 2 grimness was to blame for any delay leading up to the confederate attack. making a habit of embracing blatant supposition about longstreet, krick has also shamelessly claimed that in the hours leading to the july 2 battle,...
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. >> julie: you keep count? >> i'm bill hemmer. julie, welcome back. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. i always catch you in a good mood. president trump set to depart from the white house in less than 30 minutes from now and he could react to this latest bombshell development, submarines of f.b.i. interviews with a top d.o.j. official revealing he knew about steele's anti-trump bias at least a month before initiating the fisa warrants. >> bill: with that information republicans calling it systematic corruption at the highest levels of justice and they say it's just the tip of that iceberg. >> the people who started the investigation against president trump wanted him to lose and her to win. the chief source of the fisa warrant was mr. steele who hated trump's guts. the common theme. the investigation of trump was very biased. >> bill barr said there was a failure of leader at the upper echelon at the f.b.i. we know that's the case. >> bill: leland vitter picks up the case from the north lawn this friday. good morning. >> good morning to you, bill. not a bad piece of news for the presi
. >> julie: you keep count? >> i'm bill hemmer. julie, welcome back. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. i always catch you in a good mood. president trump set to depart from the white house in less than 30 minutes from now and he could react to this latest bombshell development, submarines of f.b.i. interviews with a top d.o.j. official revealing he knew about steele's anti-trump bias at least a month before initiating the fisa warrants. >> bill: with that information...
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on july 4. the document on display in the national archives is really a souvenir, a beautiful souvenir made after the fact. it was engrossed on parchment in the calligraphic hand of a junior clerk and was later signed by 56 of the delegates of the second continental congress including several who had not been present for the actual votes and at least one delegate who had voted against the revolution for independence. this is interesting stuff. this is solid, till party trivia i'm giving you so far, that the word from the declaration itself that we use to describe it, all of what i have said so far is just my preamble. my talk is not actually about this arch. it's about all of the other declarations of independence that the prominence of this lovely keepsake has obscured over the past 2 1/2 centuries. i'm thinking of jefferson's own draft. we have seven copies in his handwriting and of the final version approved on july 4, the one disseminated in print across america and across the world. i'm als
on july 4. the document on display in the national archives is really a souvenir, a beautiful souvenir made after the fact. it was engrossed on parchment in the calligraphic hand of a junior clerk and was later signed by 56 of the delegates of the second continental congress including several who had not been present for the actual votes and at least one delegate who had voted against the revolution for independence. this is interesting stuff. this is solid, till party trivia i'm giving you so...
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the delegates have three days to read over the draft, and on july 3 -- on july 1, the debate in congress finally began on richard henry lee's original resolution. that resolution was that these united colonies are, and by right ought to be free and independent states. it had been several weeks since lee's motion had been tabled. in the meantime, there have been lots of arm twisting and lobbying. several colonial governments that had taken reconciliationist positions, places like delaware, pennsylvania and new jersey, had gone in different directions, giving delegates permission to vote however they saw fit. other colonial legislatures, notably maryland, had sent strict instructions that their delegates in philadelphia must vote for independence. by july 1, most men's minds were made up. the british fleet off the coast only added to the momentum for independence. john dickinson from pennsylvania did stand up and speak in opposition to independence, but he was answered point for point by another brilliant lawyer, john adams. on the morning of july 2, after some drama involving the delaware
the delegates have three days to read over the draft, and on july 3 -- on july 1, the debate in congress finally began on richard henry lee's original resolution. that resolution was that these united colonies are, and by right ought to be free and independent states. it had been several weeks since lee's motion had been tabled. in the meantime, there have been lots of arm twisting and lobbying. several colonial governments that had taken reconciliationist positions, places like delaware,...
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the biopsy performed on july july 31st at sloan-kettering confirmed a localized malignant tumor. as part of her treatment, bile duct stent was then placed. the justice tolerated the treatment while they say, she canceled her annual summer visits to santa fe, but has otherwise maintained an active schedule. that tumor, which i repeat was found to be and make malignant, was treated definitively and there was no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. justice ginsburg will continue to have periodic blood tests and scans, no further treatment is needed at this time they say. so when you are diagnosed with a malignant tumor, there are many different avenues in which oncologists will treat this sort of cancer. when you are diagnosed with a malignant tumor the first thing they want to know is was that metastatic? that it spread? in this case that they know. that is a very good prognosis for someone at her age who has dealt with health issues in the past. for her to have been basically told that no further treatment is needed at this time raises many metric all questions and i can't s
the biopsy performed on july july 31st at sloan-kettering confirmed a localized malignant tumor. as part of her treatment, bile duct stent was then placed. the justice tolerated the treatment while they say, she canceled her annual summer visits to santa fe, but has otherwise maintained an active schedule. that tumor, which i repeat was found to be and make malignant, was treated definitively and there was no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. justice ginsburg will continue to have...
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what to the slave is the 4th of july, douglas asked. how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inn lab inhabitants of your country. what to the slave is the fourth of july? those are free black people i've been quoting. slave rebels themselves also understood our declaration's power. it was the ideals of our declaration, don't forget, that inspired nat turner to plan his 1831 virginia slave revolt for july 4th. white abolitionists, too, returned to the declaration time and again, finding in its famous lines a corollary to their own consciousness. as virginia's john cook put it in 1829, if those words meant that no one man is born with a natural right to control any other man, then a system of slavery in which men were born the subjects and indeed the property of others is profoundly wrong. no one did more to constitute our declaration as a beacon towards which the people of the uni
what to the slave is the 4th of july, douglas asked. how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inn lab inhabitants of your country. what to the slave is the fourth of july? those are free black people i've been quoting. slave rebels themselves also understood our declaration's power. it was the ideals of our declaration, don't forget, that...
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what we have heard from the downsm authority is july, 26% into the end of july and you imagine august might be a little low. joining us on set and to broaden the conversation, a unique perspective, carl chun out of robert walters hong kong. he oversees financial services. good morning. you bring a unique perspective. you are on the front line of people moving out and then. all of these things happening outside have had an impact on business. >> we do see a couple of isolated cases. they are actually putting the question on hold. wait and see.e to has for the candidates, we have --o witnessed a couple of they can't bring their clients from one bank to another. but ifee isolated cases you asked me if there is any headcount cuts or because of the risk -- we do see, for example, going to watch and see and the hiring process has been lengthened. there has been a lot of speculation not a financial centers like singapore might gain as a result of hong kong's losses. is that something you are seeing starting to happen? is that a prospect, particularly in sectors like investment banking? say w
what we have heard from the downsm authority is july, 26% into the end of july and you imagine august might be a little low. joining us on set and to broaden the conversation, a unique perspective, carl chun out of robert walters hong kong. he oversees financial services. good morning. you bring a unique perspective. you are on the front line of people moving out and then. all of these things happening outside have had an impact on business. >> we do see a couple of isolated cases. they...
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they came up with the idea of starting on july 4, another meaningful moment. why july 4? july 3 is a great day. julytical terms? is he thinking about it like frederick douglass does? i don't think so. i think he is religious. right? say, july 4n they comes around, what happens? this is what he said. it was intended to us to begun the work july 4 last. it affected my mind to such degree that i fell sick and the time passed without our coming to any determination on how to commence. he got worried. another sign he is not crazy. ok, we are going to die. why? god wants mewhy? because they want to. well. what did give turner the confidence it was time to begin? a new sign? what was the sign? the sun appeared blue. i am not into reading harbingers in the sky but that would make me think twice. ok. yeah. all right. that is weird. revolt begins. here's the map where the revolt will take place. they start at joseph travis's house, the man who is turner's owner -- not his owner, his guardian of his owner -- anyway, they will set out and follow this path toward jerusalem. ok? what d
they came up with the idea of starting on july 4, another meaningful moment. why july 4? july 3 is a great day. julytical terms? is he thinking about it like frederick douglass does? i don't think so. i think he is religious. right? say, july 4n they comes around, what happens? this is what he said. it was intended to us to begun the work july 4 last. it affected my mind to such degree that i fell sick and the time passed without our coming to any determination on how to commence. he got...
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these were installed in early july. when the leases presented to you today are finalized, they be lincoln will work with the owners to install additional coming soon banners on their storefronts. this table you've seen before, however it's been modified or updated to show the signed leases to date as compared to what is projected for the fiscal year 19-20. so the column on the left shows that the prior fiscal year ended with 13 spaces leased. then, the next column over notes that the fiscal year starts with seven leases or seven spaces, i should say, in their first quarter thus far, for a total of 20 spaces. so the seventh spaces, then, is for kaiser, approved by the board in june. one for foundation cafe. this was approved by the board earlier, but they waited, and they're signing it this first quarter. and then, plus the five spaces on the consent calendar today, which is three leases, and the column on the right shows what's projected for the year. this, you've seen before. this is a ground floor. it's information to
these were installed in early july. when the leases presented to you today are finalized, they be lincoln will work with the owners to install additional coming soon banners on their storefronts. this table you've seen before, however it's been modified or updated to show the signed leases to date as compared to what is projected for the fiscal year 19-20. so the column on the left shows that the prior fiscal year ended with 13 spaces leased. then, the next column over notes that the fiscal...
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-- july 25th and the regular calendar for july 25th, 2019. i do have two speaker cards. i believe they will be talking about your july 25th regular calendar minutes. item 20, on july 25th, you took up items 19 and 20, if you recall under your d.r. calendar together. you made one action by taking d.r. and approving, as revised, reverting the property to its previous condition. you did not take d.r. and disapprove the second permit for the adjacent property that was essentially a vacant lot. there's a garage structure in the back that is proposed for demolition, but your action was abundantly clear to revert the bay window that extended over the property line, thereby impacting the second property, and that property, if the sponsor so chooses, would have to come back as a revised project based on your decision to accommodate the three-story bay window, in which event the project project would have to come back in a completely different and revised format being accommodating the bay window by either providing easement or adjusting the property l
-- july 25th and the regular calendar for july 25th, 2019. i do have two speaker cards. i believe they will be talking about your july 25th regular calendar minutes. item 20, on july 25th, you took up items 19 and 20, if you recall under your d.r. calendar together. you made one action by taking d.r. and approving, as revised, reverting the property to its previous condition. you did not take d.r. and disapprove the second permit for the adjacent property that was essentially a vacant lot....
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i just went right to july. the legislature's been on recess, and they're on recess until next monday, and then, next monday, there's a whole slew of hearings for the majority of these bills. 20 had no action taken between june and july. so basically the bills are signed and chapters so they're part of california law. one is the elders and abuse abandonment that was sponsored by state senator cdodd, and tht basically enables a case for a senior that's abandoned. and then, the second one is by assembly man chow, and it's on emergency medical services training. and this requires e.m.t. and standards to be established that would include a training component on how to interact on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and it would be consulting with community organizations on behalf of california residents with dementia or alzheimer's, so this is a big win. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any comments or questions? >> thank you very much, diane. next, the long-term care coordinating council report. [inaudible] >
i just went right to july. the legislature's been on recess, and they're on recess until next monday, and then, next monday, there's a whole slew of hearings for the majority of these bills. 20 had no action taken between june and july. so basically the bills are signed and chapters so they're part of california law. one is the elders and abuse abandonment that was sponsored by state senator cdodd, and tht basically enables a case for a senior that's abandoned. and then, the second one is by...
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july is the hottest month in northern hemisphere and we had the hottest july. we just had the hottest month that this planet has seen for as long as we have been measuring temperatures. >> the hottest july on record had occurred in 2005. i want to talk about this two degrees thing. it is hard for people to understand because yesterday was several degrees warmer than it was. today where i am. this two degrees celsius threshold. the washington post analyzed data found that several sections in the united states experienced the 2 degrees warming. help people understand what does it mean? we cross the threshold or do we come back from it or can we fix it? >> yes, to provide some perspective here, two degrees sounds like a maul increase in temperature, but that's the difference between a healthy person and somebody suffering a fever, because it's systemic. your entire body warms up that amount. it's the same thing with the earth. the earth is suffering a fever. and what might sound like a modest warming of two degrees celsius -- a little less than four degrees fahren
july is the hottest month in northern hemisphere and we had the hottest july. we just had the hottest month that this planet has seen for as long as we have been measuring temperatures. >> the hottest july on record had occurred in 2005. i want to talk about this two degrees thing. it is hard for people to understand because yesterday was several degrees warmer than it was. today where i am. this two degrees celsius threshold. the washington post analyzed data found that several sections...
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drop of 1% for july. slightly less bad than the number we got in june when we got more than a 1% drop. imports are expected to fall 9% from a drop of about 7.3% in june. a large proportion of imports and china turned around, manufactured exported again. trade tariffs are a big part of the pressure on china's trade picture. you have some of china's trading partners, whether that is the eu or others, where you are seeing weakness in terms of demand. the pmi numbers, if you break those down, you are seeing contraction still. it is not looking particularly pretty for china's trade data. something that has been attracting a lot of attention over the past few days is of course the yuan fix. what are we expecting for that number today? becauseay is a big day on wednesday, we got the fix just slightly stronger than the seven level. the spot price for the yuan onshore closed around 7.04, so the pressure is there on the pboc. if they did we can it be on that level, that would be the weakest we have seen in more tha
drop of 1% for july. slightly less bad than the number we got in june when we got more than a 1% drop. imports are expected to fall 9% from a drop of about 7.3% in june. a large proportion of imports and china turned around, manufactured exported again. trade tariffs are a big part of the pressure on china's trade picture. you have some of china's trading partners, whether that is the eu or others, where you are seeing weakness in terms of demand. the pmi numbers, if you break those down, you...
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in july? zero. the driest place in north america. oakland 57 for a low tonight, fearful 57, mountain view 57. kind of an interesting scenario, this counterclockwise swirl. while the coastal eddies. it actually helped to draw the cloud cover away from us at a time today. and it allowed places the 680 corridor to not get as strong of a push inland of that marine air so you are running about three or four degrees warmer than we thought. we thought you would be in the mid-80s, so a subtle little change that can make about a five degrees difference, if not more in the bay area. we saw that day. that said, widespread picture "pattern hold. is near and below average. ridge of high pressure much further away from us sitting at the four corners. and, pretty strong area of low pressure heading towards the pacific northwest. that is the push from the ocean, the ocean running right now and the water running into the mid to upper 50s. expect lots of cloud cover, centered in the afternoon with the coast bei
in july? zero. the driest place in north america. oakland 57 for a low tonight, fearful 57, mountain view 57. kind of an interesting scenario, this counterclockwise swirl. while the coastal eddies. it actually helped to draw the cloud cover away from us at a time today. and it allowed places the 680 corridor to not get as strong of a push inland of that marine air so you are running about three or four degrees warmer than we thought. we thought you would be in the mid-80s, so a subtle little...
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can we start with the tweet about july of bbc weather. can we start with the tweet aboutjuly the 25th, today is the day, did it to strike the right tone? i think it would be wrong to categorise our coverage of that day just through that tweet. there was extensive coverage from bbc cup weather on everything from the climate context to the impact on transport and health and so on. i think it is unfair to look at the coverage just think it is unfair to look at the coveragejust through think it is unfair to look at the coverage just through that tweet. i think there was something about that tone, an unintended consequence of framing it in that way, yes. some viewers are concerned that climate change is not taken seriously enough and that tweet like that appears to celebrate extreme temperatures. it sounds like you are all acknowledging that perhaps it could be seen that way. i think there is a real danger in cheerleading extreme events. but the bbc does take climate change very seriously. i have a team of weather forecasters who are absolute
can we start with the tweet about july of bbc weather. can we start with the tweet aboutjuly the 25th, today is the day, did it to strike the right tone? i think it would be wrong to categorise our coverage of that day just through that tweet. there was extensive coverage from bbc cup weather on everything from the climate context to the impact on transport and health and so on. i think it is unfair to look at the coverage just think it is unfair to look at the coveragejust through think it is...
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julie kirshbom, director of transit. i am here to give the update. i continue to be so impressed by the ownership that staff has taken in delivering these 90-day plans and there's a lot of incremental progress that i'm going to share with you today. that being said and i think you'll see it in the numbers, the service is still not where it needs to be. we do have a lot of key outcomes that are going to be happening in the next six months, including making much better traction on the operator availability, increasing our lrv4 availability. but our current trends of missing service and not having enough trains is impacting some of the data you're going to see today. the 90-day initiatives are currently focused around five critical areas: safety, service reliability, subway performance, and then the lrv4 challenges that we've been facing. there's a fifth one, the chase center. it is, as you know, requiring us to completely rethink and rework how we deliver service in that corridor and we are actively preparing for that work. i think the importance of me
julie kirshbom, director of transit. i am here to give the update. i continue to be so impressed by the ownership that staff has taken in delivering these 90-day plans and there's a lot of incremental progress that i'm going to share with you today. that being said and i think you'll see it in the numbers, the service is still not where it needs to be. we do have a lot of key outcomes that are going to be happening in the next six months, including making much better traction on the operator...
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some classification will receive an additional 1% or .5% july 2019 and july 2020. these classifications are outlined on the salary chart. going over some -- i am sorry, going over some of our key notes that we have negotiated. all represented employees are eligible to request an extended range that may be 2.5, five, or 7.5%. the proposed moa's have procedures for employees that would like to request extended range. the new language clarifies compensation. the next one is severance. currently the contract offers in the event of a layoff a maximum of four weeks of severance depending on how many years of service. and now offers one week per year up to 12 weeks. the employee must find a relief of all claims that could arise against ocii and an agreement not to pursue any grievances. in addition, an employee who accepts the severance package, and retires within two years of service must pay the severance back to ocii. these conditions are consistent with the ccsf bargaining units. subcontracting and contracting out. the existing labor agreement has language in regards
some classification will receive an additional 1% or .5% july 2019 and july 2020. these classifications are outlined on the salary chart. going over some -- i am sorry, going over some of our key notes that we have negotiated. all represented employees are eligible to request an extended range that may be 2.5, five, or 7.5%. the proposed moa's have procedures for employees that would like to request extended range. the new language clarifies compensation. the next one is severance. currently...
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>> julie's been honest for a while and has donna heck of a job. i agree with her on almost everything. i do believe it was a suicide, but when the phones started ringing at my house today as well as my coauthor's house, everyone was asking how is it possible he was allowed to kill himself. >> i'm sorry, timothy. how did you answer that question. in the discussion i know you were talking with your coauthor? >> he was as mist tiystified as. two days ago the 24-hour surveillance was dropped. why would that happen? and how coincidental is it? it goes back to the story. i'm not a conspiratorry guy. ever stranger story. >> in this chapter within the last 48 hours, that time frame you just mentioned, 2,000 odd documents unsealed. and very lured as has been reported details in those documents. might that be part of this latest chapter for jeffrey epstein? >> how much did he know? did he know that? i'm not so sure. but i'm sure there's more to come and he knew that. 2,000 is a huge volume of information of people who knew or influenced him or he influenced
>> julie's been honest for a while and has donna heck of a job. i agree with her on almost everything. i do believe it was a suicide, but when the phones started ringing at my house today as well as my coauthor's house, everyone was asking how is it possible he was allowed to kill himself. >> i'm sorry, timothy. how did you answer that question. in the discussion i know you were talking with your coauthor? >> he was as mist tiystified as. two days ago the 24-hour surveillance...
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next, i invite julie roberts-phung. >> hi. my name is julie roberts-phung, and i qualify for all three seats. i have a rising third grader, a daughter who's in an after school program and also 20 years experience working as a community organizer with families on racial justice organizer, most recently for the san francisco families union and an organizer for the close the gap organization. we've worked for sfusd and for community-based beacon programs? most recently, they've led advocacy with our indigenous, and parent of color group and i think they'd be a great asset to the committee. in terms of my priorities, i'm looking to align the interests in the city. i'm especially creating opportunities by closing juvenile hall and hopefully closing at 50 bryant. i need to make sure we're aligning our services making it easy fore families to access and strengthening the communities of front-line c.b.o.s that -- and community families that we want to serve. we know that families at the intersection of identities have -- you know, hav
next, i invite julie roberts-phung. >> hi. my name is julie roberts-phung, and i qualify for all three seats. i have a rising third grader, a daughter who's in an after school program and also 20 years experience working as a community organizer with families on racial justice organizer, most recently for the san francisco families union and an organizer for the close the gap organization. we've worked for sfusd and for community-based beacon programs? most recently, they've led advocacy...
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let's look at june and july versus other june and july's. just to give you an idea of how accelerated the flows are. it is the biggest june and july period on record. this is what $2.2 billion a day in flows look like. the etf's generally take $1 billion. when the trading crowd get excited, it is another $1 billion. with both hands on deck, that is why you are seeing this kind of accelerated level of flows. they should break the record if they keep this up. scarlet: making up for some lost time at the beginning of the year. let's bring in meb faber. he is founder and cio of cambria. in new york, we have annie massa with bloomberg news. meb, let's start with you. you saw the flows. how it exploded into june and july. what part of the rush into stocks and risky assets over the last few months surprises you? meb: it does not really surprise me. it is a bull market. u.s. stocks are up 20%. the parking lot at bloomberg is an indication where there are only four people working and everyone else is on vacation. it is not just u.s. stocks. all asset
let's look at june and july versus other june and july's. just to give you an idea of how accelerated the flows are. it is the biggest june and july period on record. this is what $2.2 billion a day in flows look like. the etf's generally take $1 billion. when the trading crowd get excited, it is another $1 billion. with both hands on deck, that is why you are seeing this kind of accelerated level of flows. they should break the record if they keep this up. scarlet: making up for some lost time...
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17th, july 24th, in july 31st. the next regularly scheduled meeting will be august 7th, 2019 here at city hall, room 400 at 5:30 p.m. the public is now invited to comment on line items iiia through 3d. >> public comment on items that we have discussed so far? >> hello, brett edwards. district 11. i didn't hear any comments or discussion of the budget. i would note that the budget is appropriated, a proposal is a christmas list. when you conflate your 1920 proposal with your 18-19 or your 1920 proposal with your 1819 prior year appropriation, you are making a material misstatement and for those of you who saw chair fewer read chiefs got the riot act regarding this, it seems that some folks didn't understand the import of this. we issue bonds. this is important and i know you want to game it and say, hey, i asked for all of this and i didn't get my pony or my baby sister for christmas, but that is not a budget cut and it is important to know the difference so far president hurt -- hirsch requested them regarding inte
17th, july 24th, in july 31st. the next regularly scheduled meeting will be august 7th, 2019 here at city hall, room 400 at 5:30 p.m. the public is now invited to comment on line items iiia through 3d. >> public comment on items that we have discussed so far? >> hello, brett edwards. district 11. i didn't hear any comments or discussion of the budget. i would note that the budget is appropriated, a proposal is a christmas list. when you conflate your 1920 proposal with your 18-19 or...
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welcome to the thursday, july 18th meeting. my name is supervisor gordan mar and i'm the chair of this committee. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin, brown is running late and she'll be with us in a few minutes. thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. for item number one, since supervisor brown is a co sponsor, i'm going to hold off on that. we'll call the items out of order. mr. clerk, can you please call item number 2. >> clerk: agenda item number 2 is a resolution regarding non renew of a historical property contract the owner of 960 market. under chapter 71 of the administrative code notifying the assess recordings office and authorization the notice of the non renewal and record a notice of non rene
welcome to the thursday, july 18th meeting. my name is supervisor gordan mar and i'm the chair of this committee. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin, brown is running late and she'll be with us in a few minutes. thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july...
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and that is what you as editor and julie frank -- julie brown, the reporter, have been doing for months, giving voice to the victims. can you explain what happens at this point now that jeffffrey epstein, who had been re-arres facing 45s in mcc years in prison, what happens to the victims? orwell, several victims alleged victims had stepped forward after mr. epstein's arrest last month. i think there were at least a dozen of those. i would expect to see more coming forward in the future. bear in mind, a lot of these victims were very frightened to come forward over the years. it was very difficult for julie brown, our reporter, to get any of them to speak on the record and on camera. it took quite a bit of coaxing and quite a bit of courage on their part. as to what happens in terms of getting them justice, mr. .pstein has a very large estate and as part of the prosecution in new york, the u.s. attorney's hadce for sououthern new york made known that it was going to the $77 million mansion of mr. epstein. of course, that would have required convictcting him ofof e crimes he was charged
and that is what you as editor and julie frank -- julie brown, the reporter, have been doing for months, giving voice to the victims. can you explain what happens at this point now that jeffffrey epstein, who had been re-arres facing 45s in mcc years in prison, what happens to the victims? orwell, several victims alleged victims had stepped forward after mr. epstein's arrest last month. i think there were at least a dozen of those. i would expect to see more coming forward in the future. bear...
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july 19, the irgc navy seized a liberian-flagged tanker. missiled a ballistic july 20. and we are already tracking very closely the jcpoa provisions expiring in october of 2020, namely the u.n. arms embargo and the travel restrictions. the whole world is able to count them. we now have a countdown clock on the state department's iran webpage. time is drawing short to continue this activity of restricting iran's capacity to foment its terror regime. guest: that is an impressive laundry list as to why iran deserves a max pressure campaign as opposed to some sort of broader engagement strategy. i think the european union has been somewhat critical of those aspects. the british have stood up when it comes to the freedom of navigation in the persian gulf and the strait of hormuz. but collectively, the body is incentivized to turn a blind eye to the sources of iran aggression. they say that iran is acting out in response to american sanctions. i would disagree. i think the iranians are trying to build -- there economies cratering. the european union did not believe that u.s.
july 19, the irgc navy seized a liberian-flagged tanker. missiled a ballistic july 20. and we are already tracking very closely the jcpoa provisions expiring in october of 2020, namely the u.n. arms embargo and the travel restrictions. the whole world is able to count them. we now have a countdown clock on the state department's iran webpage. time is drawing short to continue this activity of restricting iran's capacity to foment its terror regime. guest: that is an impressive laundry list as...
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demand on china routes falling nearly 3% in july. the airline did fall in july, but the key again, like many of these companies going forward with all this uncertainty, forward bookings have fallen by what they say, double digits in july and that is why they are giving this warning about traffic going forward from august onward. it is full of uncertainty right now for many hong kong companies here, especially those doing business in china. in the next hour or so, i will go into more detail about the pressure companies like cathay pacific and others are having basically sending out directives across their networks to tell employees not to necessarily s in hongn the protest kong for fear of retribution from china. call: uncertainty very much a theme of the moment and other random variables thrown in. of ave this detention consulate employee. how does that come look at things? >> it complicates things considerably if this does blowup. we gotten confirmation that he was a 28-year-old employee at the u.k. consulate in hong kong. he has be
demand on china routes falling nearly 3% in july. the airline did fall in july, but the key again, like many of these companies going forward with all this uncertainty, forward bookings have fallen by what they say, double digits in july and that is why they are giving this warning about traffic going forward from august onward. it is full of uncertainty right now for many hong kong companies here, especially those doing business in china. in the next hour or so, i will go into more detail...
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investors are waiting for the july jobs report t. economists are expecting 164,000 jobs to have been added to the economy last month with the unemployment rate at 3.7%. we have special coverage, 8:00 a.m. eastern, jobs in america. join us as we identify where the jobs are. we are watching the price of oil this morning, trade and the global economic slowdown pushing crude oil to the largest decline in four years. crude right here, as you see. google's artificial intelligence program is good for google but it's bad for america, so says investor peter teal. find out why it could be a military threat. joining me to break it down, dagen mcdowell, moody's capital markets chief economist, john lonski and workforce analyst joe joanie courtney. >> great to be here. so much to talk about, not only jobs but how tariffs and everything else will impact the job market. maria: we had the president coming out with this big announcement yesterday, that it's planning september 1, tariffs on $300 billion. we'll see how china reacts. >> the market didn'
investors are waiting for the july jobs report t. economists are expecting 164,000 jobs to have been added to the economy last month with the unemployment rate at 3.7%. we have special coverage, 8:00 a.m. eastern, jobs in america. join us as we identify where the jobs are. we are watching the price of oil this morning, trade and the global economic slowdown pushing crude oil to the largest decline in four years. crude right here, as you see. google's artificial intelligence program is good for...