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professor chen says that the companies could also be benefiting from foreign tax credit. >> they can be used to offset tax income year after year after year up until they're fully advised. snake this year it can give us less on what to expect next year. said the professor says vo taxes this year to get idea the lucky withholdings, kpix five. >> netflix says it is not accurate to say that they paid nothing in the us. saffron says they apply with all applicable tax laws. >>> tonight the rideshare is rolling out new safety features were there new policies include continuous criminal background checks and enhanced identity verification. 50 state researcher. they also have to carry a drivers license and real-time photo id to prevent fraud. all because of a problem with the brakes. there complying with handlebars here. they say they are investigating now. >>> lombard street has been taking a toll on residents for years they say. andre porter reports there was a plan for those that didn't deserve -- didn't want to use it. >> it was between hite and leavenworth packed with cars full of touri
professor chen says that the companies could also be benefiting from foreign tax credit. >> they can be used to offset tax income year after year after year up until they're fully advised. snake this year it can give us less on what to expect next year. said the professor says vo taxes this year to get idea the lucky withholdings, kpix five. >> netflix says it is not accurate to say that they paid nothing in the us. saffron says they apply with all applicable tax laws. >>>...
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natasha chen shows us how some of these migrants are being ushered into the u-s. arel garcia can't remember which day he got to the u-s. it's been a blur.u-s authorities gave him an ankle bracelet - and he's trying to get to a relative in kansas - all to escape the dire economy and violence in guatemala.arel garcia/ migrant from guatemala: "i worked on the fields. growing coffee plants." he's one of at least two thousand migrants who have already been dropped off by customs and border protection...into mcallen, brownsville and harlingen...bec ause officials say there's just no room to hold them.in mcallen - c-b-p drops migrants off at catholic charities.if their u-s relatives can buy them a bus ticket, they are then taken to the central bus station.their long journey to the u-s......is now followed by confusion - a release, with notices to appear in court - which many of them don't understand.luis guerrero/ volunteer: "i explain to them what to expect up front... i tell them that immigration is going to ask you where you're going"luis guerrero is a volunteer - who
natasha chen shows us how some of these migrants are being ushered into the u-s. arel garcia can't remember which day he got to the u-s. it's been a blur.u-s authorities gave him an ankle bracelet - and he's trying to get to a relative in kansas - all to escape the dire economy and violence in guatemala.arel garcia/ migrant from guatemala: "i worked on the fields. growing coffee plants." he's one of at least two thousand migrants who have already been dropped off by customs and border...
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chen: a huge deal in my view. the chinese government making a progress to increase the purchase from america in terms of agricultural products, something like $500 billion a year. a big number. the most important thing to me is the opening up of the service sector. as you know, the chinese financial service sector have been closed to foreign competition, and as part of this deal the chinese government has no option but to slowly open that up, maybe quickly open that up. that is worth talking about. the size of the chinese savings market. trillion.on to $15 once that market is open to foreign companies, the financial service sectors from the west will benefit hugely. alix: a lot of that is already happening. jpmorgan will take a majority control of local securities. they are following ubs. this is happening even without a trade deal. chen: this is a gesture. that is a gesture made by the chinese government. this is not a system yet. there is no mechanism for foreign management companies to go to china. that has to
chen: a huge deal in my view. the chinese government making a progress to increase the purchase from america in terms of agricultural products, something like $500 billion a year. a big number. the most important thing to me is the opening up of the service sector. as you know, the chinese financial service sector have been closed to foreign competition, and as part of this deal the chinese government has no option but to slowly open that up, maybe quickly open that up. that is worth talking...
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is rosa chen here? good morning, ms. chen. >> good morning, supervisor. my name is rosa chen. i was born and raised in chinatown in district 3. i've used the parks in district 3, and i'm part of the community for better park and rec in chinatown. while i was serving in the youth commission is few years back, i also worked on park issues in the district as wellmen well. so i think i have a lot of experience working with youth. i used to be an organizer for youth. and i worked on park issues, open space issues, really making sure it is being advocated for the community. >> chairwoman: thank you so much. any questions? no. thank you so much. thank you for being willing to serve in this capacity. it is important. so thanks so much. is there any other member of the public who would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i move the motion forward. >> chairwoman: without objection, that motion passes. item six? >> item six is approving/rejecting the mayor's appointment of scott to the retirement board for a year term ending february 20th, 2023. >> chair
is rosa chen here? good morning, ms. chen. >> good morning, supervisor. my name is rosa chen. i was born and raised in chinatown in district 3. i've used the parks in district 3, and i'm part of the community for better park and rec in chinatown. while i was serving in the youth commission is few years back, i also worked on park issues in the district as wellmen well. so i think i have a lot of experience working with youth. i used to be an organizer for youth. and i worked on park...
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>>i'm natasha chen, reporting. switching gears here for a moment taking a live look from our sutro cam overlooking downtown san francisco. yes spring is here been beautiful around the bayer chief meteorologist large car know is with us now. >>yeah, no complaints. yeah, i mean really nice, i mean the a lot of sunshine out there little windy in spots still a little breezy out there for you to complain about anything and yes certainly it's a little hazy out there as well with that so that see hayes. >>coming in from the coastline right now and otherwise we're going to see some a very nice weather ahead hears high pressure takes over the lives. they have been kicking up you can see all around the bay area, not just the coastline, but even the some of the interior spots, 14 miles per hour in the 18 in oakland now 14 of the concord to kind of kicking around all around and that's the going to be tomorrow as well maybe not as windy. but we are going to still see some of those winds high pressure trying to build in low pres
>>i'm natasha chen, reporting. switching gears here for a moment taking a live look from our sutro cam overlooking downtown san francisco. yes spring is here been beautiful around the bayer chief meteorologist large car know is with us now. >>yeah, no complaints. yeah, i mean really nice, i mean the a lot of sunshine out there little windy in spots still a little breezy out there for you to complain about anything and yes certainly it's a little hazy out there as well with that so...
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jonathan and lonnie chen. thank you very much for being with us. coming up, the age of trump when "the 11th hour" continues. of tn "the 11th hour" continues. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. >>> you suggesting the party is moving too far to the left? >> we will find out if i
jonathan and lonnie chen. thank you very much for being with us. coming up, the age of trump when "the 11th hour" continues. of tn "the 11th hour" continues. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new...
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r hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, colle law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to you all. what has the scen been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about the timing of this release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd thing about it is that the halls of capitol hill were largely empty when this report was delivered. some aren't even in the country. this is a popular time t take international trips. nancy pelosi was overseas in ireland doing sort of a tour through prts of europe. we had to get a lot of reaction in emails, in-box sort of statements. overall, i think that washington was really preparing for a report with a lot more redactions. you sow a lot prebuttle focusing on barr misconstruing th report in their eyes and preparing for this dogged fight to get the full report and underlying materials, and they haven't really chan
r hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, colle law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to you all. what has the scen been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about the timing of this release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd...
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herer hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, college law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to youal. what has the scene been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about theh timing of release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd thing about it is that the halls of capitol hill were largely empty when this report was delivered. some aren't even in the country. this is a popular time to take snternational trips. nancy pelosi overseas in ireland doing sortto of through parts of europe. we had to get a lot of reaction in emails, in-box sort of statements. overall, i think that washington was really preparing for a report with a lot more redactions. you saw a lot ofprebuttle focusing on barr misconstruing the report in their eyes and preparing for this dogged fit to get the full report and underlying materials, and th r havenlly changed the scrip
herer hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, college law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to youal. what has the scene been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about theh timing of release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd...
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so if you think about his se here in california. >> david levine, lonnie chen with the hoovernitution and tal koppen in washington with the "san francisco chronicle." thank you all. e thanks. >>> now to anamination of implicit bias. jennifer eberhart is social psychologist at stanford university and the 2014 recipient of the mcarthur genius grant. her wor her works the way unconscious bias can have profound effects in society. in her book she says we can all get better at spotting situationst t trigger stereotypes and shares her experiences how to fight them. joining me is professor jennifer eberhart. nice to havee. you h >> thank you for having me. >> you say in your book that racial conditioning starts young, even as young as 3 months old. how does that happen? >> yeah. so researchers have found thatn in as young as 3 months of age are already showing a preference for faces of their own racial group. so it happens part because of how our brains are wired, but nortly because of the faces that we are exposed toally. to the extent that we live in segregated spaces, we are exposed to fa
so if you think about his se here in california. >> david levine, lonnie chen with the hoovernitution and tal koppen in washington with the "san francisco chronicle." thank you all. e thanks. >>> now to anamination of implicit bias. jennifer eberhart is social psychologist at stanford university and the 2014 recipient of the mcarthur genius grant. her wor her works the way unconscious bias can have profound effects in society. in her book she says we can all get better...
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. >> and with us to talk about jonathan allen and lonnie chen president facing the press today. we've seen the video from him. we've seen a couple of statements as this story has sort of played out. how has this landed inside biden's world. are they nervous of the long-term impact or feeling this thing as minimal. in terms of its impact? what are they thinking inside? >> i think they have to be nervous. i've talked to some people who have talked to the inner circle and you know i think and i have talked to some democrats who are looking at supporting biden. i think the concern here isn't just the issue with touching, but also the handling of this by the biden camp. it's not just a question of the particular issue. but is this campaign ready to go? is joe biden somebody who's in the moment of 2019? does he understand how to handle burgeoning crisis? you know, personal crisis in this case rather than a national crisis. a lot of the response looked a bit like 1975 and not 2019. he did not come out and talk to camera immediately or reporters immediately. he put out a statement for a
. >> and with us to talk about jonathan allen and lonnie chen president facing the press today. we've seen the video from him. we've seen a couple of statements as this story has sort of played out. how has this landed inside biden's world. are they nervous of the long-term impact or feeling this thing as minimal. in terms of its impact? what are they thinking inside? >> i think they have to be nervous. i've talked to some people who have talked to the inner circle and you know i...
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i'm michael chen in district 2. i'm a san francisco resident. recently, a hospital opened up near me and you know, it's a big hospital with 270 bed, two emergency centers and hospitals are sort of like navigation centers, both essential services, help to care for the needy and get people in the residenresidences the help they. i support the center and i think it's our moral duty and responsibility to care for people who live in our city and personally, you know, got forbid, but we're all a few miss mistakes from becoming destitute and i would hope if i were in that situation, the city would care for me. >> sarah boudrou, deanna serma, and ira kaplin, if you're out there. i'll say it again, sarah boudrou, deanna serma -- people are coming in now. they have the cameras out there. come on up. >> i'm sarah and i hope we see a navigation center soon but i want to express my support for the navigates center on the seawall. we agree there's a knee for neer housing and shelter. i'll keep this brief. i don't want to repeat. not only is are a need for mor
i'm michael chen in district 2. i'm a san francisco resident. recently, a hospital opened up near me and you know, it's a big hospital with 270 bed, two emergency centers and hospitals are sort of like navigation centers, both essential services, help to care for the needy and get people in the residenresidences the help they. i support the center and i think it's our moral duty and responsibility to care for people who live in our city and personally, you know, got forbid, but we're all a few...
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the chinese believe that i have on corruption and when this was when the system is corrupt that the chen chinese do benefit from it and so you actually see that just in zambia but across africa in most cases where this is from that extremely corrupt that's where you see the chinese have a higher. if it is i will work hard giallo deed of your colleagues thank you very much for your time. now the gun is the smallest country on mainland africa relation is barely more than two million and yet its youth unemployment problem is pushing many of its young people believe in the hope of finding better which it is a broad twenty five year old. by is one young guy who's chosen to stay and he's encouraging other gambians to do the same did abuse reports now. it's known for its beautiful coastline and the sex tourism that it attracts but for some young man prostitution is the only opportunity they have to make any kind of living one in two people live in poverty here young people dream of a better future. i thought about leaving gambia but they don't have any money if i had the money i would go. to yo
the chinese believe that i have on corruption and when this was when the system is corrupt that the chen chinese do benefit from it and so you actually see that just in zambia but across africa in most cases where this is from that extremely corrupt that's where you see the chinese have a higher. if it is i will work hard giallo deed of your colleagues thank you very much for your time. now the gun is the smallest country on mainland africa relation is barely more than two million and yet its...
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you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures are but you you suggest that the civil sector as well the civil society should be paying its part. yes definitely i you know in africa we've never had as many billionaires as we have now we have done pulling cameroon don't go to nigeria or to peace and africa so those people invest in finding innovative solutions to to promote if not how african will be just implementor we want to be able to drive the research and provide dick wit and relevant solution maybe something that. very quickly if you're an african researcher you to be first in a research publication if you are walking in partnership with the top
you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures are but...
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you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading how research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failure you use suggests that the civil sector as well the civil society should be paying its arse yes definitely i do you know in africa we've never had as many billionaires as we have now we have done pulling cameroon don't go to nigeria or to peace and africa so those people invest in finding innovative solutions to to promote if not how can we be just implementor we want to be able to drive the research and provide dick with and really vent solution maybe something that. very quickly if you're one of the researcher you list likely to be first in a research publication if you're walking in partnership with
you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading how research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failure you...
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you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is as high as forty degrees so the lot of things happening see coastal disease you have people like my county trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures are you suggest that the civil sector as well the civil society should be paying its. yes definitely i do you know in africa we've never had as many billionaires as we have now we have done pulling cameroon done go to nigeria or to peace and africa so those people invest in finding innovative solutions to the problem likely face if not how african will be just implementor we won't be able to drive the research and provide the quick and relevant solution maybe something that. very quickly if you are an african researcher your list likely to be first in a rese
you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is as high as forty degrees so the lot of things happening see coastal disease you have people like my county trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments...
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you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are like. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures are but you you suggest that the civil sector as well the civil society should be paying its. yes definitely i you know in africa we've never had as many billionaires as we have now we have done pulling cameroon don't go to nigeria or to peace and africa so those people invest in finding innovative solutions to the permanently face if not how african will be just implementor we won't be able to drive the research and provide a dick with and really even solution maybe something that. very quickly if you are an african researcher your list likely to be first in a research but be kishen if you're w
you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening. people are like. trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures...
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all the documentation so that chen gave a very clean the kitchen that the police is very much on going to cause some more suspects. do you have a sense from authorities about how many more suspects they might be searching or. no actually there is not a specific number we should we can't see right now we are hoping and praying that the seven were the main topics including they were looking for and that there would be no more suspects but from the investigations which are going on and from the search operations which are going on right now bad if you need to be looking for them all but i cannot be an example number and again i realize this is ongoing this is a developing story we don't have all the answers but are we looking for a longer nationals or possibly our borders looking beyond. then i am not hundred percent sure where exactly did so jean-paul with a feel close to where they are firing those there have been some reports coming out that sam may be some for anything but i cannot come to some days so i am at the moment still not sure where those who are a business coaching from the
all the documentation so that chen gave a very clean the kitchen that the police is very much on going to cause some more suspects. do you have a sense from authorities about how many more suspects they might be searching or. no actually there is not a specific number we should we can't see right now we are hoping and praying that the seven were the main topics including they were looking for and that there would be no more suspects but from the investigations which are going on and from the...
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you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening see coastal disease you have people like tanzania trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we say that is where the failures are you suggest that the civil sector as well the civil society should be paying its. yes definitely i do you know in africa we've never had as many billionaires as we have now we have done pulling cameroon done go to nigeria or to put south africa so those people invest in finding innovative solutions to the problem lucky faced if not how african will be just implementor we won't be able to drive the research and provide a dick wit and relevant solution maybe something that. very quickly if you are an african researcher your list likely to be first in a research
you know there is also diarrhea so we are able to prove that you can use a vaccine we don't call chen in a country where the temperature is high a forty degree so the lot of things happening see coastal disease you have people like tanzania trying to understand and to address some of those issues so a lot is happening however we are not the one leading her research. and that poses a problem for us right and i guess normally when we hear things like this we tend to look at all governments and we...
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natasha chen is at the u-s mexico border with a closer look. cutting off aid and issuing a new threat. president trump has instructed the u-s state department to cut off foreign aid to three central american countries.... el salvador, guatemala and honduras. president trump: "we have right now two big caravans coming up from guatemala. massive caravans walking right through mexico."saturday's move comes one day after president trump said the three countries had set-up migrant caravans to enter the u-s.he is also demanding action from mexico--saying he'll close the u-s/mexico border next week if mexico doesn't do anything to stop immigrants from coming into the united states illegally. president trump: "mexico's tough. they can stop them but they chose not to. now they're going to stop them. and if they don't stop them we're closing the border. they'll close it and we'll keep it close for a long time. i'm not playing games."the president insisting the u-s has run out of detention space for undocumented immigrants. his comments come at a time whe
natasha chen is at the u-s mexico border with a closer look. cutting off aid and issuing a new threat. president trump has instructed the u-s state department to cut off foreign aid to three central american countries.... el salvador, guatemala and honduras. president trump: "we have right now two big caravans coming up from guatemala. massive caravans walking right through mexico."saturday's move comes one day after president trump said the three countries had set-up migrant caravans...
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in mcallen texas natasha chen. back to you. >>the white house could be adding a new position and immigrations our sources familiar with the discussions, a top white house officials and president trump are considering creating the job to help oversee the administration's efforts to contain and manage a surge in apparently being considered because detention centers at the border are over capacity -- putting a strain on federal resources. former kansas secretary of state kris kobach -- and former attorney general of virginia ken cuccinelli -- are said to be in the running for the job. (vicki) he hasn't even announced plans to run for president, but joe biden is already dealing with scandals that could hurt his possible campaign. the former vice president is facing allegations of inappropriate behavior.(grant) former staffers and supporters have rushed to his defense... but biden's potential rivals framed it differently. cnn's arlette saenz reports. plant a slow kiss on the top of my head a day and a half after the allegation first
in mcallen texas natasha chen. back to you. >>the white house could be adding a new position and immigrations our sources familiar with the discussions, a top white house officials and president trump are considering creating the job to help oversee the administration's efforts to contain and manage a surge in apparently being considered because detention centers at the border are over capacity -- putting a strain on federal resources. former kansas secretary of state kris kobach -- and...
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>>and chula vista california, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>amazon apparently hires people to listen to what users say to alexa bloomberg said in a report that thousands of people do this is full time employees and contractors all over the world. the report also said the popular virtual assistant is always listening in the microphone as possibly captured some illegal content. amazon did not confirm what kind of content workers come across when listening. but said only a small number of interactions or use from a random set of customers, a spokesperson said the workers do not have direct access to sensitive information like user's name or address amazon's website lists in the frequently asked questions section that alexa requests can be used for speech recognition training. there's also an opt out option available in the settings section of the alexa app where users can delete their saved recordings. >>military veterans suffering from ptsd now have another way to get help us out of a program in the late whoa this week, the first canine traine
>>and chula vista california, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>amazon apparently hires people to listen to what users say to alexa bloomberg said in a report that thousands of people do this is full time employees and contractors all over the world. the report also said the popular virtual assistant is always listening in the microphone as possibly captured some illegal content. amazon did not confirm what kind of content workers come across when listening. but said only a small...
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stephanie james and lanhee chen. coming up, daniel yergin on geopolitics. alix steel and i interview him together. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you're watching "balance of power" i am david westin. venezuela has more oil reserves in any country in the world, which makes it more perplexing to watch it collapse. we welcome a foremost authority, daniel yergin is vice-chairman of ihs market and the author of the pulitzer prize-winning book, the epic quest for oil, money and power. we welcome him back to bloomberg and for special bonus we get joined by alix steel. great to have you back. let's start with venezuela. we can pick up a chart showing how the production level is coming down. how bad is it and is there any end insight. it is terrible and getting worse. maduro is waging economic warfare against his own country. around 2013 it got worse. they stopped investing in things like maintaining the electric power system. it is a country that has collapsed. -- they cannot produce oil or get their water to peoples in the cities. alix: you also have
stephanie james and lanhee chen. coming up, daniel yergin on geopolitics. alix steel and i interview him together. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you're watching "balance of power" i am david westin. venezuela has more oil reserves in any country in the world, which makes it more perplexing to watch it collapse. we welcome a foremost authority, daniel yergin is vice-chairman of ihs market and the author of the pulitzer prize-winning book, the epic quest for oil, money and...
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carolyn chen is a san jose state university tech expert showing graphical evidence that spans the 50 states. she says the bay area's cost of living is so skyhigh, worse than new york, it takes a $60 per hour salary to afford a basic 2 bedroom apartment that equals a household income of $125,000 a year before taxes. that is to achieve what has now become middle-class, the household income would have to grow to around $400,000. the primary cost? housing. we have limited housing and with that, of course, with the number of people that we have in the bay area who need housing and want housing, then you need to pay more and more for the housing. >> reporter: the demand for housing is leading to another trend. people communing not just from outside the bay area but from outside the state of california altogether. fox2 learned of a financial broker who lives in las vegas full-time and commute in about 3 4 days a week. hairdressers, tattoo artists are doing the same thing, trying to avoid the high cost of living in the bay area. the long commute in the sky may not make sense to some but can
carolyn chen is a san jose state university tech expert showing graphical evidence that spans the 50 states. she says the bay area's cost of living is so skyhigh, worse than new york, it takes a $60 per hour salary to afford a basic 2 bedroom apartment that equals a household income of $125,000 a year before taxes. that is to achieve what has now become middle-class, the household income would have to grow to around $400,000. the primary cost? housing. we have limited housing and with that, of...
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>>in littleton colorado, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>yesterday marked the 24th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing that killed at least a 168 people tonight the sky dance bridge lit up to honor the victims. the oklahoma city bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing at the federal building in downtown oklahoma city. it happened on april 19th 19 95 at 9 oh 02:00am the blast destroyed one 3rd of the building and damaged 324 other buildings within a 16 block radius. a barbecue business in kentucky is taking heat for using the acronym lgbtq on their merchandise. this is the shirt that went viral on social media. bell smoking barbecue posted it. the shirt says i support lgbtq and as you can see in this instance, those letters don't stand for what they usually do. the owr of belize smoking barbecue took down the message and replace it with a statement saying we apologize if we have offended any groups of people organizations or individuals with our shirts. we respect all beliefs and lifestyles and want no ill will towards anyone.
>>in littleton colorado, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>yesterday marked the 24th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing that killed at least a 168 people tonight the sky dance bridge lit up to honor the victims. the oklahoma city bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing at the federal building in downtown oklahoma city. it happened on april 19th 19 95 at 9 oh 02:00am the blast destroyed one 3rd of the building and damaged 324 other buildings within a 16 block radius. a...
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the long commute in the sky may not make sense to some, but chen says it can make financial sense. ticket costs and housing here during the week can be written off as business expenses. >> eventually there will be a correction, but we don't know when eventually is. >> reporter: she says the correction could be two-fold. housing coming back down to earth due to another crisis or a major shake up in the tech sector sending workers scurrying out of state so those that stay pay less. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right, some light scattered showers out there. lingering, kind of winding down as we head towards the evening and morning hours so we'll have a much nicer day tomorrow with temperatures generally back into the 60s, and even low 70s, but mostly 60s. today was much cooler and the clouds and rain, scattered showers. the tune of about .06, .10. tenth of an inch. just trace amounts. fairfield has some scattered showers. generally in the 50s outside, but overnight lows get chilly because the skies clear tonight. rainy looking on the bay bridge right now. and
the long commute in the sky may not make sense to some, but chen says it can make financial sense. ticket costs and housing here during the week can be written off as business expenses. >> eventually there will be a correction, but we don't know when eventually is. >> reporter: she says the correction could be two-fold. housing coming back down to earth due to another crisis or a major shake up in the tech sector sending workers scurrying out of state so those that stay pay less....
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natasha chen is at the u-s mexico border with a closer look. cutting off aid and issuing a new threat. president trump has instructed the u-s state department to cut off foreign aid to three central american countries.... el salvador, guatemala and honduras. president trump: "we have right now two big caravans coming up from guatemala. massive caravans walking right through mexico."saturday's move comes one day after president trump said the three countries had set-up migrant caravans to enter the u-s.he is also demanding action from mexico--saying he'll close the u-s/mexico border next week if mexico doesn't do anything to stop immigrants from coming into the united states illegally. president trump: "mexico's tough. they can stop them but they chose not to. now they're going to stop them. and if they don't stop them we're closing the border. they'll close it and we'll keep it close for a long time. i'm not playing games."the president insisting the u-s has run out of detention space for undocumented immigrants. his comments come at a time whe
natasha chen is at the u-s mexico border with a closer look. cutting off aid and issuing a new threat. president trump has instructed the u-s state department to cut off foreign aid to three central american countries.... el salvador, guatemala and honduras. president trump: "we have right now two big caravans coming up from guatemala. massive caravans walking right through mexico."saturday's move comes one day after president trump said the three countries had set-up migrant caravans...
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the community describe their anguish at the horrific bombings that claimed so many lives including il chen. >> she's eleven years old. after the services easter services went to the pranor. news about them. presumed dead. >> the service continued with a walk by a synagogue and a church across the street. the child victims. t amongm a fifth grader in northwest washington. a statement sent to the school community reads in part. she was passionate about learning. he adored his friends and was excited year.t returning this >> such as the nature of the d.c. area psychiatry lsri lanka. adew someone who a family member affected by the massacre. >> the live desk in the news room. the sun is up. it's tuesday mning in sri lanka. the country observing a national day of mourning for t 300 people killed. including four aricans. 500 people are hurt. after t coordinated bombings. monday three more explosions rocked the capitol. bomb f left overrom the original attack. they went off as crews tried to dismantl them. two dozen people are under arrest. blaming local islamic terrorists for the bombings. they
the community describe their anguish at the horrific bombings that claimed so many lives including il chen. >> she's eleven years old. after the services easter services went to the pranor. news about them. presumed dead. >> the service continued with a walk by a synagogue and a church across the street. the child victims. t amongm a fifth grader in northwest washington. a statement sent to the school community reads in part. she was passionate about learning. he adored his friends...
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carolyn chen is a san jose state university tech expert showing graphical evidence that spans the 50 states. she says the bay area cost of living is so skyhigh, worse the new york, it takes a $60 an hour celery to afford a basic two bedroom apartment equal in a house called household income of about $125,000 year before taxes. a household income would need to grow to about 400 k to afford a house. the primary cause of rising costs? limited housing . >> we have limited housing and with the number of people we have in the bay area who need housing and want housing, then you need to pay more and more for that housing. >> reporter: the demand for housing is leading to another trend. people commuting not just from outside the bay area but from outside the state of california altogether. fox 2 learned of a financial broker who lives in las vegas full-time and commute in about 3 to 4 days a week. hairdressers, tattoo artists are doing the same thing, trying to avoid the high cost of living in the bay area. the long commute in the sky may not make sense to some but can says it can make finan
carolyn chen is a san jose state university tech expert showing graphical evidence that spans the 50 states. she says the bay area cost of living is so skyhigh, worse the new york, it takes a $60 an hour celery to afford a basic two bedroom apartment equal in a house called household income of about $125,000 year before taxes. a household income would need to grow to about 400 k to afford a house. the primary cause of rising costs? limited housing . >> we have limited housing and with the...
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>>and chula vista california, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>the company providing this drone software also works insurance companies, especially in the gathering footage over areas of natural disasters. >>and now for a check of your 4 zone forecast, here's a look at storm tracker for tracking cooler and cloudier conditions for us here in the bay area and also gusty wind speeds for the 2nd half of your weekend could see gusts upwards of 30 miles per hour or less and the same for this year in fact, south lake tahoe is going to be under a lake wind advisory starting early sunday morning because of wind gusts upwards of 35 miles per hour or less increasing wave heights along the lake level anywhere from 2 to 4 feet let's take a look at your full sierra forecast for the next 3 days, mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures cooling down into the mid-fifties with some rain showers arriving for the valley bringing some light rain totals for most of this rain totals for most of this and also droppin by monday night as low as 6,000 feet with upward
>>and chula vista california, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>the company providing this drone software also works insurance companies, especially in the gathering footage over areas of natural disasters. >>and now for a check of your 4 zone forecast, here's a look at storm tracker for tracking cooler and cloudier conditions for us here in the bay area and also gusty wind speeds for the 2nd half of your weekend could see gusts upwards of 30 miles per hour or less and the same...
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live inmiddleton, natasha chen. back to you. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> we're going to tell you about a former u.s. marine in custody in connection with a brazen raid of the embassy in spain. we'll tell you more about this. >>> and the mueller report shows that russia began elections. american democracy in 2015. what does that mean for president obama's administration? we'll discuss this with cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. that's coming up next. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. just wait'll you get to the beregister.isn't it? introducing new lower prices on produce. atta boy thwho see things others can't. they're the ones who see a city that can make those who live in it feel a little safer. who see cars that can talk to each other and share their best shortcuts. who see the efficient shape an
live inmiddleton, natasha chen. back to you. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> we're going to tell you about a former u.s. marine in custody in connection with a brazen raid of the embassy in spain. we'll tell you more about this. >>> and the mueller report shows that russia began elections. american democracy in 2015. what does that mean for president obama's administration? we'll discuss this with cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. that's coming up next. -...
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the extent of the damage that was brought on by tornadoes that struck mississippi natasha chen has the very latest for us this morning. >>so that writer float a line over inland on their housing news like of farnell you can see the debris just going in. >>a deadly storm system moving from texas all the way up the east coast killed several people over the weekend including 2 children who were killed when a tree fell on their car. >>tornadoes damaged homes and businesses in texas and alabama and in mississippi a tornado destroyed the only volunteer fire department in the small community of hamilton. >>and it wasn't just tornadoes high winds hail and torrential downpours also wreaked havoc covering an area that put almost 90 million people under severe weather threat for those impacted they know the cleanup process has just begun and will take time got a lot of trees down a lot of debris. >>so it will be several days but you know we've got a lot of people that are that are working in helping in hamilton mississippi, i'm natasha chen. >>well the governor of mississippi has also declared a
the extent of the damage that was brought on by tornadoes that struck mississippi natasha chen has the very latest for us this morning. >>so that writer float a line over inland on their housing news like of farnell you can see the debris just going in. >>a deadly storm system moving from texas all the way up the east coast killed several people over the weekend including 2 children who were killed when a tree fell on their car. >>tornadoes damaged homes and businesses in...
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in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. police are looking for the thieves who robbed a dick's sporting goods store in pleasant hill over the weekend. >>investigators released these surveillance images of the suspects it happened around one 30 in the afternoon yesterday police say it started as a $1200 shoplifting spree and then it turned into an armed robbery when one of the suspects. suspects ran sharp box cutter toward a store employee. >>typically way it works the suspects will come into business and steel. however, once a display that weapon as they're leaving the business of actually turn into a nest, this robbery. >>and if that wasn't bad enough a couple of hours after that robbery, the same dick's sporting goods store was hit by another pair, shoplifters police are checking to see if the 2 crimes are connected. anyone with information on this is asked to contact pleasant hill police in the north a police in napa trying to find out who crashed an suv into a smoke shop inhabited cigarettes and more. >>in river park sh
in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. police are looking for the thieves who robbed a dick's sporting goods store in pleasant hill over the weekend. >>investigators released these surveillance images of the suspects it happened around one 30 in the afternoon yesterday police say it started as a $1200 shoplifting spree and then it turned into an armed robbery when one of the suspects. suspects ran sharp box cutter toward a store employee. >>typically way it works the suspects...
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. >> bruce chen is a product designer and he said his own work has been ripped off by local factories. >> we are now with the chinese pa dend. >> we went there to see what advice they give. if you're coming to kick starter to raise funding, youwarobably to have all of your protection in place before you launch. that is very important. once you launch your product is out there in the world. >> reporter: we schedul interview with alibaba but the chinese site canceled hour and to start, protecting the i.p. is critical to ourbu ness. we remove any i. infringing listed.id ou china on a cross border platerm. >> after contacted the online retailer, alley baba included final straw. takennow that this has millions of dollars from ourli bottom . >> for "nightly business report," i'm andrea day. >>> and tomorrow andrea looks at the role social media plays in the knockoffs. >>> finally tonight, what a oubut. we told last week that disney's "avenger endgame" could break box office rdre the haul was incredible. it brought in m $350lion this weekend, a record, and nearly 1.25 billion, and "game" was
. >> bruce chen is a product designer and he said his own work has been ripped off by local factories. >> we are now with the chinese pa dend. >> we went there to see what advice they give. if you're coming to kick starter to raise funding, youwarobably to have all of your protection in place before you launch. that is very important. once you launch your product is out there in the world. >> reporter: we schedul interview with alibaba but the chinese site canceled hour...
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that is mark collins chen, founder and ceo of oceanix. thanks for coming on today to talk about it . >> thank you very much for having me. >>> it is definitely an interesting topic for your. let's take a live look outdoors at the beautiful bay, the golden gate bridge there. let's bring in meteorologist and mark, it doesn't get much better . >> we are looking out on the forecast. lots of sunshine and green hills, showing how much rainfall we have picked up over the past months. it is nice to have a break and we will enjoy it for the rest of the day. here is the overall trend. temperatures will be warming up a little bit. as we head into friday and saturday, most likely the warmest day of the week. san francisco could be 69, concord, 76, san jose, 75. temperatures bottom out tomorrow and gradually warm back up by friday and into the weekend. here is the satellite. all of the clouds, the main focus of the storm track is way up to the north right now as we come in close to the bay area toward northern california, clear skies from eureka to sa
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only about 260 of every 100,000 people have this condition and doctor chen says it can be improved or stabilized by pulling away the first layer of cells on your cornea and using uv light to strengthen the bonds. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> we are no longer in a water drought but we are in an earthquake drought. there's such thing. scientists are woarning a big oe may be on the way. there hasn't been enough powerful earthquakes in the last century. researchers studied the 1906 quake in san francisco. that was a magnitude 7.9. there hasn't been quake of that size in the last 100 years which is uncommon for our region. they say a quake with a magnitude 7 or greater is long overdue. >>> bring your baby to work. california state workers are considering it to help deal with expensive day care costs. they are discussing a isn't it true bill that would allow state workers to bring their babies to work if they are between six week and six months old. they say there's no cost for state agencies. the parent would be solely responsible for the safety of their baby by bringing them to wor
only about 260 of every 100,000 people have this condition and doctor chen says it can be improved or stabilized by pulling away the first layer of cells on your cornea and using uv light to strengthen the bonds. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> we are no longer in a water drought but we are in an earthquake drought. there's such thing. scientists are woarning a big oe may be on the way. there hasn't been enough powerful earthquakes in the last century. researchers studied the...
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a 12-year-old wailone of the chen who stayed inside. "suddenly we heard loud voices," he told me. "we looked out and saw glass and motorbikes flying around and heard screams anshouts." at least 25 people died in the blast here at zion church. 13 were children. a mother was one of the sunday school teachers. her husband, ramesh, was at the church which was packed with worshipers, when he spotted a stranger with the backpack. "the man t carrying a camera and wanted to film inside," she told my husband said he couldn't enter and forced him to leave. i went into the church, the bomb exploded." ramesh died, but his actions saved lives. they now have th live theirs t a father. and for this widow, the pain is all-too-familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. l this womant her son, her daughter-in-law, and her 18-month-old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster of two sming children. yesterday, a brother and sister were buried side-by
a 12-year-old wailone of the chen who stayed inside. "suddenly we heard loud voices," he told me. "we looked out and saw glass and motorbikes flying around and heard screams anshouts." at least 25 people died in the blast here at zion church. 13 were children. a mother was one of the sunday school teachers. her husband, ramesh, was at the church which was packed with worshipers, when he spotted a stranger with the backpack. "the man t carrying a camera and wanted to...
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. >>> in the south bay, people are asked to keep an eye out for a miss woman, chen view pu, the chp issued a pill verify alert because pu suffers from a medical condition that could make her disoriented. described as 5'5", 110 pounds, black hair, brown eyes, wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans. >>> new details tonight on the story of a van stolen from a day care. we first told you about it earlier this month. concord police released this photo right here today of the man charged with stealing the van, his name is ryan kary. the van was taken from diana dare day care. the kids were so excited to have the van back, they sent flowers and cards to the dispatcher who spotted it. that's a nice gesture. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, a lot of bunnies are taken home for easter. >> one rabbit farm is looking to make sure they go to caring, long-term homes. >>> it's pretty active weather to our north and east. thunderstorms heading south towards sacramento. could any of this clip the bay area this evening, and a closer look at the easter sunday forecast when we come right back. a bunny migh
. >>> in the south bay, people are asked to keep an eye out for a miss woman, chen view pu, the chp issued a pill verify alert because pu suffers from a medical condition that could make her disoriented. described as 5'5", 110 pounds, black hair, brown eyes, wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans. >>> new details tonight on the story of a van stolen from a day care. we first told you about it earlier this month. concord police released this photo right here today of the...
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>>natasha chen visited with patrick ireland, he's a student who was shot in the head. and he made a miraculous exit dangling out of the library window. chris turner here and just. >>to come random pops cracks outside the next thing you know. teacher and librarian was just screaming and governor have i got. >>april 20th 1999 2 students arrived at columbine high school armed with guns and homemade bombs. the killed 13 people and wounded 23 others, including patrick ireland. he was in the library hiding under a table with 2 friends and i. see them get ahead. >>and i lean over to put pressure on the cause me. and when that the government's army helping. point you know shot me at that point. >>the media live blacked out ireland was shot twice in the head and once in the foot, he was paralyzed on his right side i rolled over on the back. >>and just be pressure so by left like that so worked when think of like okay, this is worth of us really. of are white give up or let somebody come get me. >>he said thinking of the people he loved and relied on got him through the next 3 h
>>natasha chen visited with patrick ireland, he's a student who was shot in the head. and he made a miraculous exit dangling out of the library window. chris turner here and just. >>to come random pops cracks outside the next thing you know. teacher and librarian was just screaming and governor have i got. >>april 20th 1999 2 students arrived at columbine high school armed with guns and homemade bombs. the killed 13 people and wounded 23 others, including patrick ireland. he...
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natasha chen shows us how some of these migrants are being ushered into the u-s. arel garcia can't remember which day he got to the u-s. it's been a blur.u-s authorities gave him an ankle bracelet - and he's trying to get to a relative in kansas - all to escape the dire economy and violence in guatemala.arel garcia/ migrant from guatemala: "i worked on the fields. growing coffee plants." he's one of at least two thousand migrants who have already been dropped off by customs and border protection...into mcallen, brownsville and harlingen...bec ause officials say there's just no room to hold them.in mcallen - c-b-p drops migrants off at catholic charities.if their u-s relatives can buy them a bus ticket, they are then taken to the central bus station.their long journey to the u-s......is now followed by confusion - a release, with notices to appear in court - which many of them don't understand.luis guerrero/ volunteer: "i explain to them what to expect up front... i tell them that immigration is going to ask you where you're going"luis guerrero is a volunteer - who
natasha chen shows us how some of these migrants are being ushered into the u-s. arel garcia can't remember which day he got to the u-s. it's been a blur.u-s authorities gave him an ankle bracelet - and he's trying to get to a relative in kansas - all to escape the dire economy and violence in guatemala.arel garcia/ migrant from guatemala: "i worked on the fields. growing coffee plants." he's one of at least two thousand migrants who have already been dropped off by customs and border...
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i want to start with lanhee chen. you're a health care expert. we saw a pattern from the president this week. one, he at first said, he came out, he had his administration join the court case trying to overturn obamacare. said they would vote on it right away. come up with a new plan. mitch mcconnell says no. wants to close the border. members of congress go nuts, the economic community goes nuts. he backs off that. does he want these issues to be front and center in the next campaign? >> i think he wants imxwrags to be front and center. i think he feels it galvanizes his base of support. >> even if he doesn't have the solutions? >> that is less consequential. he'll get out there and say, look, i have built the wall. i've continued to fight for border security. he's going to make the case on immigration. health care is a little tougher to figure out. in the long run, saying that republicans need to get together on this is not a bad thing. i think it's a catalyzing thing in a lot of ways. obviously, mitch mcconnell didn't feel the republicans were
i want to start with lanhee chen. you're a health care expert. we saw a pattern from the president this week. one, he at first said, he came out, he had his administration join the court case trying to overturn obamacare. said they would vote on it right away. come up with a new plan. mitch mcconnell says no. wants to close the border. members of congress go nuts, the economic community goes nuts. he backs off that. does he want these issues to be front and center in the next campaign? >>...
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charges is expected to be sacked from the comic his board in the coming al is carlos cohen was removed as chen and after his arrest in an event that shareholders amazing japan's capital torture to discuss the next move against the sixty five year old cohen and his wife have both been protesting his innocence and in a video appeal gore has called for help from the french government thirty selema has more from tokyo this is a very important step partially in the case because if you distance lauren lord gone from. the center for shows on his influence would be almost zero in any on any officials there actually. were going to the press conference why is lawyers they're going to they're going to show us show the media actually a video video message recorded by sam just before he was that was the point thursday is lawyers are saying that they don't want him to say that truth and that's what the treated before do you want us to just one day before he was arrested so more and more of the case is going to get is getting indicated today would be also the end of this news not easy growth is not easy that
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in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>was going take a live look outside right now on this monday, beginning of the gray san francisco park in their of we had a beautiful weekend in. >>most of that all parts of the bay but here we go again monday and it is looking area there. yeah we've got some fall returning have seen a whole lot of that this season so he says look a little bit more like spring. we've also got a couple raindrops a beginning to shop around the bay area to clouds over san francisco right now you can see that fog is pushing back on shore out ahead of this week's storm system that's what you get at this time of year this week systems kind of sliding on by very slick out there on the golden gate bridge you can see is very damp out there on the road right now with the fog and the light showers begin to move in the storm system that's moving up north bring some heavy rainfall, i'm sitting northwest kind of falling apart as it makes its way into california that's probably just ok with us as looks like things
in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. >>was going take a live look outside right now on this monday, beginning of the gray san francisco park in their of we had a beautiful weekend in. >>most of that all parts of the bay but here we go again monday and it is looking area there. yeah we've got some fall returning have seen a whole lot of that this season so he says look a little bit more like spring. we've also got a couple raindrops a beginning to shop around the bay area to...
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terminus house was the end of the road forjudith chen, sent here, like almost everyone in the block, because she has nowhere else to go. london councils export their homeless to harlow, the vulnerable and the desperate, cheek by jowl — a recipe for conflict. there was a fight, i even had blood all over my front door. i couldn't get back to sleep because of all the screaming and the punching, people knocking up against my door, i guess while they were fighting and trying to break it up. there's families in here. yeah. we've got babies, we've got two little girls. yeah, lots of babies. tens of thousands of homes have been created from old offices in england in the last few years. there are more than a thousand in harlow alone. but local councillors are now trying to stop any more permitted development in the town centre after a risk assessment painted a horrifying picture of life inside some old office blocks. children telling teachers they were too terrified to come home. too petrified to sleep at night. a man openly brandishing a knife in full view of children. the risk of grooming
terminus house was the end of the road forjudith chen, sent here, like almost everyone in the block, because she has nowhere else to go. london councils export their homeless to harlow, the vulnerable and the desperate, cheek by jowl — a recipe for conflict. there was a fight, i even had blood all over my front door. i couldn't get back to sleep because of all the screaming and the punching, people knocking up against my door, i guess while they were fighting and trying to break it up....
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natasha chen talk to some of the survivors. >>last night survivors and brought their children to the columbine memorial standing side by side with members of the community, the former principal all with tea lights illuminating the 13 names of the victims on plaques with their biographies. >>on a hill top next to columbine high school is a quiet space filled with 13 plaques naming the people who were killed on april 20th 1999. the community of littleton lit candles friday night standing by the friends. they lost. among them are people who could have died that day. survivor patrick ireland to was shot twice in the head. >>fortune of the. but i'm so hair and was able to. reading so much of lying. >>life back frank deangelis was columbine's principal at the time. he now dedicate his life to helping school shooting victims whenever i go out and do presentations i start each my presentation, but the picture of each of the kids and they read their names and it gets me in the copley place that i know when i need to do. survivors like w
natasha chen talk to some of the survivors. >>last night survivors and brought their children to the columbine memorial standing side by side with members of the community, the former principal all with tea lights illuminating the 13 names of the victims on plaques with their biographies. >>on a hill top next to columbine high school is a quiet space filled with 13 plaques naming the people who were killed on april 20th 1999. the community of littleton lit candles friday night...
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[applause] chen's hoto mr. sauce for performing, thank you for warming up the crowd, thank you -- for the national anthem, and for that reading. [applause] rep. swalwell: and our alameda county firefighters and sheriffs office for keeping us safe, thank you guys so much. [applause] rep. swalwell: today, i have come home to dublin. [applause] rep. swalwell: i have come home to dublin to tell you a story about america. it is my story. but it is your story, too. it is a story that belongs to all of us. it is about going big, being bold, and doing good. [applause] rep. swalwell: now, looking out, i see many familiar faces today. i see my parents, my mom and dad, my brothers, josh, jacob, chase, and their wives and kids, my wife my son nelson, and , my daughter cricket. i also see some for my teachers of mine. [laughter] [applause] swalwell: i reminded of am some of the lessons i have learned growing up here and places just like here, like algona, iowa, newport, oregon, and pittsburg, california. pittsburg, californ
[applause] chen's hoto mr. sauce for performing, thank you for warming up the crowd, thank you -- for the national anthem, and for that reading. [applause] rep. swalwell: and our alameda county firefighters and sheriffs office for keeping us safe, thank you guys so much. [applause] rep. swalwell: today, i have come home to dublin. [applause] rep. swalwell: i have come home to dublin to tell you a story about america. it is my story. but it is your story, too. it is a story that belongs to all...
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month they were accused of monitoring arab citizens on behalf of the un when earlier we spoke to met chen ecclesia managing editor deniz somehow that's an english language news site he says the death further complicates the diplomatic tensions between turkey and the u.a.e. i think it's significant for the for the fact that to even now you know will not be able to gather further information. on one on their motivations or or what sort of. aimed a hand in turkey in terms of political issues i think it's also important because the you we will you know will try to use this against turkey based on its already existing rivalry is toadies if you're a living this is not something that will serve this is this is not an incident that will really serve to try to use interests of our we did find don't it right after they were arrested that. these two individuals were at work to build some sort of an anti to ease structure this is some of the information that we received. from our sources. there's been heavy fighting in southern tripoli as forces loyal to the warlord who leave for have to keep up thei
month they were accused of monitoring arab citizens on behalf of the un when earlier we spoke to met chen ecclesia managing editor deniz somehow that's an english language news site he says the death further complicates the diplomatic tensions between turkey and the u.a.e. i think it's significant for the for the fact that to even now you know will not be able to gather further information. on one on their motivations or or what sort of. aimed a hand in turkey in terms of political issues i...
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chen. commissioners, we're happy to take questions an hopefully provide answers for you. >> commissioners, questions? commissioner guillermo. >> first of all, i just want to congratulate you on this report. it's a lot and it's hard to know where to start questions. it looks like everything's moving up and there'll a lot of green and that's our hope. i wanted to acknowledge bruce's work as i've known him 40 years. i'm glad to know he's making contributions in the same direction that i find myself in now. i had a question about the interpreter services. one, the two-minute i guess average time from point of request to getting an interpreter, is that system wide? is that a system wide metric? >> yes, by and large it's system wide. by the time you pick up the phone and ask for an interpreter it's about the minutes before you get one. >> that's in all languages? >> good question. basically it's in the common imagines and a rare -- common lack -- languages and maybe five minutes for rare language
chen. commissioners, we're happy to take questions an hopefully provide answers for you. >> commissioners, questions? commissioner guillermo. >> first of all, i just want to congratulate you on this report. it's a lot and it's hard to know where to start questions. it looks like everything's moving up and there'll a lot of green and that's our hope. i wanted to acknowledge bruce's work as i've known him 40 years. i'm glad to know he's making contributions in the same direction that...
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. >> lanhee chen was policy campaign, as012 well as director of policy studies. welcome. joe biden is in the race. not a big surprise. how does he change it? >> i think he has his only in the democratic primaries. he think about the candidates who are in. there are a lot on that turf. is -- he ist arguably in the same lane. he occupies a different lane in my opinion. i think biden has the , and really seek out the term he sees fit. >> vice president biden has on a lead ahead. does he have the advantage of simply name recognition? >> it is entirely name recognition. if we looked at polling, we would have a different president. president scott walker or herman cain even. polls do not necessarily matter a lot now. they will matter more march when we are down to a few democratic candidates and we get to the democratic election. for now, the important factor is what kind of organization are they building and what kind of money are they raising? david: let's talk about money. we will put out a chart that says as of now, bernie sanders is leading in first day fundraising. you ha
. >> lanhee chen was policy campaign, as012 well as director of policy studies. welcome. joe biden is in the race. not a big surprise. how does he change it? >> i think he has his only in the democratic primaries. he think about the candidates who are in. there are a lot on that turf. is -- he ist arguably in the same lane. he occupies a different lane in my opinion. i think biden has the , and really seek out the term he sees fit. >> vice president biden has on a lead ahead....
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with us now, we have the hoover institution director of policy studies lonnie chen. let's start off with that japan story. picking apart japan's agricultural sector has been difficult. what is president trump's hopes of doing that outside the tpp? lonnie: he is trying to make progress on a deal he thinks he can get done more quickly. negotiations with china have dragged on and that deal has taken longer to get together than he wanted. he sees japan as an opportunity given his relationship with prime minister abe. the issues are no less sticky of augh japan is more potential partner then china has been. we will see how this develops. but i think you want to get a quick win out of japan have opposed that he wants to get a quick win -- i think he wants to get a quick win out of japan as opposed to china. paul: it could come as soon as the end of may where a signing ceremony is penciled. do you think it will go ahead? lanhee: i do because of the accountith the current deficit have been more easily solved. there are longer questions that are more sticky and will not be pa
with us now, we have the hoover institution director of policy studies lonnie chen. let's start off with that japan story. picking apart japan's agricultural sector has been difficult. what is president trump's hopes of doing that outside the tpp? lonnie: he is trying to make progress on a deal he thinks he can get done more quickly. negotiations with china have dragged on and that deal has taken longer to get together than he wanted. he sees japan as an opportunity given his relationship with...