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ing. -- tnks for watching. robert costa will be bac next week. next week we'll be talking about vice president'smisit. ete williams. have a great weekend. [captioninperformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption coraent and accucy.visit ncit p.org] announcer: corporate funding is provided by financial services firm raymond james. additional funding is provided by ku and patricia yuen. e corporation for public broadcasting. anby contributions to your p station from viewers like you. thank you. -so far, we've eaten a sandwich cake in the shape of an actual sandwich, eaten angel ake that tasted like the devil incarnate, and eaten a chocolate shard that's made me insulin-dependent. ho we survive for another nine weeks? -well, more importantly, how are the ivkers going to suthis week's challenge? -last week, our baker's dozen tackled cakes. -oh, my god. i can't do it. -please don't break. please don't break. oh! -oh, no! -while the pressure of the tent was too much for some... -holy... -i'm, uh, behind... -yep. -y
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i tnk imipas rehunts hienhey r e holly said i. think maybe parents say it like half hearteday b jutok i tk the challenge liesbe may with se parents in child care, mean -- >> very tru a tnd juggling that through the summe. me.khasme wcoy to all types of >> romf m bri.gade. e uyo hungryant ? probable wanto hold off on going viralndearniny oodnts. to you, deil hall's comedyecspia wealrs >>ie beidwbroaay.ade min pun. , first five >>ie beidwbroaay.ade min pun. , first five ehave m a5or ftaicis.nirom ant eagesyuret that's nordstrom rack.a tion uh-oh,ill nervous about buyin. is it that obvious? with homeowners insurance.y go s anhallenges they'reso yfacing. >>hi w you're speaking with major companies, facebook and google, these other companies. g won i lll the straits. more days. yeah, so i have an opportunity to really share with them. >> yes. them if there's ano a also usey ask opportunity to like do more atding and appreciate what 'rtheye lly.spces but we are real gba enkstnkdl ur travels i>> ysoou. >> tucker, oreyo go s tu.ng to be i
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. >> it was something that i didn't w tnk recognize, it was something racist to do. >> the reporte the leader of canada's conservative lar quote laakers aboutalerhe hd ein t umy. mda t finally backpe o t@ah@h@abc network h@y naey're exercgisheirey t thibpse today's stahood hearing. inded s the training pla declaredne ies.hibonj tid anak t treeo iffn ngo pilot ares managing toapeiig frceacanhu.rn ot cauonght in inj whole fleet of em still baffled by video purporting tdle ngseei pilot initiallyre the sne to see i ming in strange unfamiliar w that,itre'shis. ar. fi t'she elected s ayonywhreereline. near it. wsehere it'su try. ino the base s.ees fromoad u >> the reporter: at leaeost co wactan onwith trees and wnd r deck, trying to be sure thatthew up safe andur sece m, women, and herything else twet evhaea.av >> the reporter: part of this lenteor l the government owonss andmusetun abs a car goo od chuf lv's michael green. >> where it also fitsofit we fer frooveredal g i tnt a,r. >> the reporter: so mixedwith t cdionnghat it really isn't or sho't be.a r tri,us nds descending oov t.nofence i
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genuinely think that once you do that, so much of the heat and anxiety will come out of t debate i tnk a lot of people are tense, businesses are uncertain. get it done, we will all be able to move on. reporter: is senior advisor said getting it done is a walk in the park during a book launch last g night. reporter: dominic cummings is himself a divisiveigure, the man behind the vote leave campaign who is now in the heart of downing street, this morning see me to question his own comments >> you said it would be a walk in theark. >> you said it last night at a book launch. >>laun no. reporter: there is real anger from some here at the tone coming from downing street. but the prime minister is insisting he will meet the deadline of tober 31 despite e fact that parliame has passed a law saying he has to delay if he does not get a brexit dbrl. with such little trust here, opposition parties areking tactics. the snp leader today suggested ousting the prime minister, and did t rule out the labour as temporary replacement. >> i don't want to push jeremy corbyn. the point i'm making is that if
genuinely think that once you do that, so much of the heat and anxiety will come out of t debate i tnk a lot of people are tense, businesses are uncertain. get it done, we will all be able to move on. reporter: is senior advisor said getting it done is a walk in the park during a book launch last g night. reporter: dominic cummings is himself a divisiveigure, the man behind the vote leave campaign who is now in the heart of downing street, this morning see me to question his own comments...
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cy: with all due respect, anyone who tnks there is going to be an explicit quid pro quote between the president of the united states and the president of another country, even this president, is asking for something that is pie-in-the-sky. with due respect, the premise of your question i reject. mielle: so then what part of this transcript will you be focusing on -- what jumped outha at youyou are going to be looking into further? tp. connolly: throughout the transcript, donamp clearly is pressuring the new ukrainian president to cooperate with hime and his investigations with respect to a political opponent, and with respect to the search for a long-lost server that he thinks is in the ukraine thatmi t have hillary cnton's former emails. it is a very strange conversation and exchange, but trump sticks to it a juxtaposes that cooperation with thfact that we are a big donor, not germany, and we are providing military aid, don't forg it. in a court of law, that woulbe called more than circumstantial evidence that there is clearly an extortionoing on by michelle: and yet if you look at y
cy: with all due respect, anyone who tnks there is going to be an explicit quid pro quote between the president of the united states and the president of another country, even this president, is asking for something that is pie-in-the-sky. with due respect, the premise of your question i reject. mielle: so then what part of this transcript will you be focusing on -- what jumped outha at youyou are going to be looking into further? tp. connolly: throughout the transcript, donamp clearly is...
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scientists tnk this one, which is 650 million million miles away has the potential to ort -- support life. astronomers have discovered more than 4000 planets orbiting distant stars. the new one is about the right distance from its sun to support life. it's temperature is between 0-4. degrees cels it is about twice the size of our own earth, and it has an atmosphere we now know contains water. so the big question is whether there are living organisms in this world. light from the planet's sun filters through the atmosphere before it reaches earth. s oflight contains impri the chemicals in it. in this case, up to half of it is made up of water. detailed analysis of the journal nature astronomy, shows this peak, where the light has been absorbed by water vapor. >> we have the capacity to understand the nature of this world, how it formed, how it evolved, and in some cases whether it can support life. i think it's mind blowing. ng>> telescopes are beco increasingly powerful. soon, they will be able to detect gases in the atmospheres of distant planets that could only be produced by livin
scientists tnk this one, which is 650 million million miles away has the potential to ort -- support life. astronomers have discovered more than 4000 planets orbiting distant stars. the new one is about the right distance from its sun to support life. it's temperature is between 0-4. degrees cels it is about twice the size of our own earth, and it has an atmosphere we now know contains water. so the big question is whether there are living organisms in this world. light from the planet's sun...
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. >> and we tnk they are using the threat of repossession. unfortunately to basically squeeze as much money out of the consumer as they ca >> the lending companies associated with the smith's critique virginia based my funding and font ray declined repeated ruests for comment as did breededs club of america. although the store said it stopped ofrpg the leases earlier this year. the contract that was e-mailed to the smith family emphasize lease.ions the agreement is a he family says in the store they were shown on an ipad only the areas where signature is required. >> i think their argument would couldn't make it more clear what would you say. >> why did you tell me it was a. >> finance and we didn't see that page. >> the governor full murmurfy signed the bill august banning the leasing. joining indiana yab nevada, new york and washington. u.s. senator bob menendez says the federal trade commissiondo nedes tore to protect the consumer. >> they should know the ultimate payment. they should know the terms and conditio. there should be absute tra
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mayor bloomberg tnk you very much for being on "firing line." thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> announcer: "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by the margar and daniel loeb foundation. idditional funding is proved by -- corporate funding is provided by stephens inc.st ♪ the people who give the money to makgh mister rogers' nrhood are the people who contribute to this and other... captioning made possible by u.s. department of education ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine?
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dimon says he doesn't tnk the central bank interest rate cut will impact the tradesi ts. but he believes in the independence of the frad reserve and calle chairman j. jay powell a quality human being. >>> speaking before t t fed decision, respected long time bond investor jeffrey gunned latch said even though partsth economy appear stropping, the odds of a recession are rising. >> the economic data has gotten a bit better, s yet ill think when we put it all together, looking at allor indicors recession it seems that there is an increasing probability of recession before the 2020 election. obviously the yield curve being flat and even invertedrom fed funds at least at the moment out through the curve, that's clearly something that is a rest sor of potenti retleegs he also said he is closely watching consumer ntiment and activity in the manufacturing sector. >>> but there was some positive news today out of housing industry of all places. homabling surged to a 12-year high last month thank to increase in both single and multifamily home c according to the commerce departmen
dimon says he doesn't tnk the central bank interest rate cut will impact the tradesi ts. but he believes in the independence of the frad reserve and calle chairman j. jay powell a quality human being. >>> speaking before t t fed decision, respected long time bond investor jeffrey gunned latch said even though partsth economy appear stropping, the odds of a recession are rising. >> the economic data has gotten a bit better, s yet ill think when we put it all together, looking at...
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overboard and it'o starting happen in high hap schools -- >> and in the public square.r mayo bloomberg tnk you very much for being on "firing line." thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> announcer: "firing line with possible by the ma and e daniel loeb foundation. additional funding is provided by -- corporate funding is provid by stephens inc. ♪ here's what's coming up. >> i fearthere's going to be a massacre. pakistani prime minister imran khan warns of a bloodshed in kashmir, a can kid interview afterensions rise with india's crackdown. >> and then -- >> so in "the water dance" it's a book aboutfreedom, a young man who is speaking freedom but no quite understand how complex at is. >> acclaimed author ta-nehisi devastating world of his first novel "the water dancer." plus the mayor of san francisco london breed tells her incredible story, how she rose from poverty to city hall.
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rort: what did you tnk of the foreign policy discussion at the democratic debat t how arey going to make that case? llies?bind talking about taing about nationalism as a negative thing? jauna: i think we'll hear both of those things happen. i think bin can expect to see -- biden can expect to see his campaign lean into that direction. carl: i think that's right. that is joe biden's super strong suitn this ongoing primary. e thing about pompeo. we think h has political aspirations. we just don't know which political aspirations come first. robert: is he going to run for senate or wait to run for presprt in 24. >> or governor. ca: we don't know but h nee to keep donald trump behind him haveat's -- he needs to this relationship so he's going framework, which i jakee described accurately, but without alienating the president because he'll need the presidest. i will say on that tng in the briefing room, i've never seen a victory lap like that in a a while but the senate republicans will missoln because this is one area where they break with the president and there was a lot of sympathetic sta
rort: what did you tnk of the foreign policy discussion at the democratic debat t how arey going to make that case? llies?bind talking about taing about nationalism as a negative thing? jauna: i think we'll hear both of those things happen. i think bin can expect to see -- biden can expect to see his campaign lean into that direction. carl: i think that's right. that is joe biden's super strong suitn this ongoing primary. e thing about pompeo. we think h has political aspirations. we just don't...
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. >> i t tnk it is one of thehe saddest lessons from the storyr. what does it say to ththe next whistleblower and what does it say to the w world, aboutt ourselves? when the only place on americans can be heard is from places we would not expect. reporter: in 2013, snowden was working as a contractor for the national security agency, or nsa. in interviews, he said he had to become disillusioned and had ethical concerns about the massive government surveillance programs that were part of his assignments. later that year, snowden was accused of leaking classified information to the media. the documents reveal the way governments were using online data from the devices of ordinary citizens to monitor their lives. snowden also sees more immediate dangers on our virtual doorstep, internet giants. >> you can't l look around the world today and go governments are not a threat. they are more of a a threat with each passing year. you can sayhehe same ofof the inintern giants. they have madade an enemy of public privacy. they make their money by selling our
. >> i t tnk it is one of thehe saddest lessons from the storyr. what does it say to ththe next whistleblower and what does it say to the w world, aboutt ourselves? when the only place on americans can be heard is from places we would not expect. reporter: in 2013, snowden was working as a contractor for the national security agency, or nsa. in interviews, he said he had to become disillusioned and had ethical concerns about the massive government surveillance programs that were part of...
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. >> tnk you, sue. >> nancy tangler with tgler well it management rnlt you probably have heard the recent reports about hackers ting over the twitter accounts of high-profilesers includi ceo jack dorsey and various celebrities. once they had access they twted out expletives and other messages. how did it happen? as andrea day reports now, it is likely coming fro someone tricking cellphone providers. >> these attacks shod serve as a wake-up call. >> reporter: a message from ibm's charles henderson. hes talking about recent attacks targetingigprofile twitter accounts like twitter ceo jack dorsey andctress chloe moretz. . >> i think iff the industry doe not away from mobile phone numbers as as factor of authentication you will see this abused more and more. >> reporter: about a week ago hackers took over dorsey's account,sing it to tweet out offensive messages. theackingroup, chuckli sq d, claimed to be behind it and experts believe they used an old school attack called sim swapping. >> y go into a store, lie, reset somebody's account. it doesn't require the best hacker. >> reporter: here is
. >> tnk you, sue. >> nancy tangler with tgler well it management rnlt you probably have heard the recent reports about hackers ting over the twitter accounts of high-profilesers includi ceo jack dorsey and various celebrities. once they had access they twted out expletives and other messages. how did it happen? as andrea day reports now, it is likely coming fro someone tricking cellphone providers. >> these attacks shod serve as a wake-up call. >> reporter: a message...
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:i tnk so much of this election will be about exhaustion. people are tired of his crap. wetocannot continue do this. this last week, he took a hurricane and somehow found a way tomake it worse. i do understand the concern about policies, and going left. i think a lot of this is about, going back to worrying about our own jobs and not worrying so much about the job that the person is doing in the fioval . that's hard to measure. it's hard to figure out which vopolicy would be ble or not. i think a lot of this is the exhaustion he's put us through. >> it ll be a fascinating several months. let's talk in terms of bring ou something to the table, the gun control. this week, the board of supervisors declared the nra, quote, domestic terrorism organizationnd is that grandsg? is that something that there are some teeth? they are in ablating enabling school shooters and church is is the absolute inflexibility to support any changes to gun laws.:do you agree with that? i guess i do. a >> that's a heavy statement. the nra is a terrorist organization? >> they are not in line with t
:i tnk so much of this election will be about exhaustion. people are tired of his crap. wetocannot continue do this. this last week, he took a hurricane and somehow found a way tomake it worse. i do understand the concern about policies, and going left. i think a lot of this is about, going back to worrying about our own jobs and not worrying so much about the job that the person is doing in the fioval . that's hard to measure. it's hard to figure out which vopolicy would be ble or not. i think...
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. >> i >> thanks tnk. good morningrr dea eng with trac nightmare, guys. be.c.v allhe shut down cause of that,eeing several r we' areare aesn thedsn thent dens upon dozens j of key andor capital st.tree fox5 s ou wehe ♪ent. 'beteat e'cyrattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don' 't even want tohink about it. mcthat automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risksites. for limid tivoice ,w for price. call 1-800-501-6000 today. >> straight up 8:00 o'clock. we take a look at nice scenes we'll start with the good todla soth90d s adro >>s.d e nw riabout 94 degrees. atth 'sot nlot v oerf fall on the se. give us a couple much minutes wevese as wedat je thust completelgey'lts st metid o oert in thedle of e protest locationsor ykutioa lot of p estrians are ou polit. alstctki t your commute into th wadistrict be f possible traffic delays and disruptionses kahn jm northwest right inhe mid of it all good mning or.ni.te goo were a change the last hour or so. bigger crowd here at 16th and k streets. we'rotnoticing that s
. >> i >> thanks tnk. good morningrr dea eng with trac nightmare, guys. be.c.v allhe shut down cause of that,eeing several r we' areare aesn thedsn thent dens upon dozens j of key andor capital st.tree fox5 s ou wehe ♪ent. 'beteat e'cyrattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don' 't even want tohink about it. mcthat automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risksites. for limid tivoice ,w for price. call 1-800-501-6000 today. >>...
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. >> tnk you. a lovely debate. coming up, trump now says john bolton made many big mistakes but if it is possible, he's the greatest national security advisor in the history? we will hear both sides of this argument with a twist. the panel returned, next. the same stinky old talking points on everything from the election to the mueller report parts of us here, we are sick of it so we came up with an alternative. we are flipping the script. >> it's time to party swap. [cheering] >> don't you know tonight we will argue the liberal view? she will argue at the conservative and he has all the questions and he will decide the winner. are you ready? >> i'm so ready. >> i'm on your side already. >> can i just say, briefly, it's a displeasure to be her, when i've done this in the past, i have costumes and other names but in light of today, let's all come together, country over party and agree everyone is a fascist. i think that's -- i would have said nazis but i'm king being contemplative today. i heard you officiated okay
. >> tnk you. a lovely debate. coming up, trump now says john bolton made many big mistakes but if it is possible, he's the greatest national security advisor in the history? we will hear both sides of this argument with a twist. the panel returned, next. the same stinky old talking points on everything from the election to the mueller report parts of us here, we are sick of it so we came up with an alternative. we are flipping the script. >> it's time to party swap. [cheering]...
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stories made dayup are fictional orsties are so realitywhite rigs blurred line so that when people yre tnk ofatnma r ni thi butnkhesftheir put on tof they're realek see why peotple e all.ie dnays subject don't havg tbud i both sides ofs argumentanhi thei gcomin u from the families of the victims and friends of t victimsll lmce. eeno not -- i s fyirmlo m doviee around forriver was as disturbing as so is the king ofs. thi comedy regards to the way those movies portrayed that. director toddips madehinterestil i'm agring on either side or the other but fasciting pif oe informationjo wick franci betev heas film b and that franc is almost considered to be like people in the theaters aor chct number. >> that's problem we separating one from the other. to your argument you could argue much more interest in true crime siteviha >> exactly. oo>> l lm.s held to differe antree t pp standardsn oth. thanks b. no only can alexait cel h joed application process apply through like drive through. you apply for dherive with the sound of sound much your voice. all you have- -ay and then help me get a s hreoure
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friday i tnk weet a cool down. 69 for tonight, mostly cloudy skies so kping i mild overnight into tomorrow. if we can break out and see a little bitore sunshine temperatures will ris to about 86 degrees so partly sunny mostly in the afternoon but also feeling thehumidity aouch more than what you felt today.s next seven shaping up like this, the 90sre back by the mid week, sticking around with us as we look towards thursday. a cold front moving in for id ay and then right on into our saturday. so showers picking up thursdrd through ay. friday might be on the cooler side you might enjoy that becausent inext week the 90s are back in the forecast once again. guys. >> growing concerns in utah where a wildfire burns, high winds fueling it. this h week fire fighave 40 percent of the fire contained. lightning is believed to have sparked the fire yesterday. since then more than 1400 acres have burned but the fmes not threateningny homes so ev uations orders have been issued. >> look at this video from california, a rescue boat in marina delray discovered ara sailboat thatshed into rocks during a st
friday i tnk weet a cool down. 69 for tonight, mostly cloudy skies so kping i mild overnight into tomorrow. if we can break out and see a little bitore sunshine temperatures will ris to about 86 degrees so partly sunny mostly in the afternoon but also feeling thehumidity aouch more than what you felt today.s next seven shaping up like this, the 90sre back by the mid week, sticking around with us as we look towards thursday. a cold front moving in for id ay and then right on into our saturday....
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when you this i tnk the story i over, there is a whole new chapter including one of his accomplices moving forward after he was dconfronted by law enforcement. it was a great case of how law enforcement community and fbi and our port authority and new york police department, all of them came together, the national security agency to stop and >> we look forward to tonight's episode and the season ahead. mike rogers, thank you so much. really appreciate you sticking around. >> thanks, anna. >> find out the true stories of the agencies protecting us. "declassifi "declassified" tonight at 9:00 right here on cnn. we'll be right back. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom from big cities, to small towns, we're with you. because life can take you almost anywhere, t-mobile is with you. no signal goes farther or is more reliable in keeping you connected. man: can i find an investment firm that has a truly long-term view? it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 years of experience over multiple market cycles. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's rig
when you this i tnk the story i over, there is a whole new chapter including one of his accomplices moving forward after he was dconfronted by law enforcement. it was a great case of how law enforcement community and fbi and our port authority and new york police department, all of them came together, the national security agency to stop and >> we look forward to tonight's episode and the season ahead. mike rogers, thank you so much. really appreciate you sticking around. >> thanks,...
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tnk those are two important differences that go undebated among democrats. democrats assume that.an you're right, they got into a competition, and the gravity p of tblem is real. i mean, you've got -- now you've got 72% of people saying storms are stronger, and half of em believe that contributing to that. i mean, so you've got, i think, a growing public awareness. the fear for the democrats on a very practical level is they get into a bidding war. ni. mean, be sanders now has a $16 billion -- >> trillion. -- excuse me, trillion-dollar tag on it, and you fear from a posptical ptive, judy, that you get into unrealtyic like the republicans wanting tos have an outright repeal on abortion ae balancing th budget and that's the problem democrats have. >> woodruff: more than half talking about a tax on carbon dioxide pollution. >> that's the breakthrough. most economists think a carbo tax for carbon mechanism is the way to. go let the markets figure it out. no politician says that becausef taxing this s is politically or merately. weave five democrats, kamala harri
tnk those are two important differences that go undebated among democrats. democrats assume that.an you're right, they got into a competition, and the gravity p of tblem is real. i mean, you've got -- now you've got 72% of people saying storms are stronger, and half of em believe that contributing to that. i mean, so you've got, i think, a growing public awareness. the fear for the democrats on a very practical level is they get into a bidding war. ni. mean, be sanders now has a $16 billion --...
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a little boy gets a second chance at life all tnks to a stranger and a facebook post. coming up next in our bay area proud segment. >>> and we're seeing some fairly big changes in the weather right now. some drizzle around the bay area and rain showers. here looking off sheer the impact on tomorrow morning's commute and more rain chances in our seven day forecast when we come back. it's on. the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... ...so your new outfit... whoa! ...can just keep getting better. yes! oh, yeah, you're getting that. or you can find that one dress... - yes! - yesss. ...that's perfect for you... ...or that jacket that says, "check me out," at a price that makes you say... check this out! that's yes for less. get the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. >>> sometimes facebook can save your life. tonight a story about an amazing gift from one stranger to another. garvin thomas explains how one post brought two families together. >> reporter: this is the story about a search
a little boy gets a second chance at life all tnks to a stranger and a facebook post. coming up next in our bay area proud segment. >>> and we're seeing some fairly big changes in the weather right now. some drizzle around the bay area and rain showers. here looking off sheer the impact on tomorrow morning's commute and more rain chances in our seven day forecast when we come back. it's on. the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... ...so your new outfit... whoa!...
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. >> did you guys ever tnk there was something wrong with the water? i >> nidn't know anything was wrong with the water. >> narrator: loree mre lived here with her nephew marcus fwilson during the summer 2014, when marcus was recovering from cancer treatments. he was weak, but he wasn't weak-weak. he was walking, he was doing everything ohis own. >> did marcus use the water here a lot, did he...? >> yes, he did. he drunk a lot of water. he would take showers and he would sit in there for a long time and just let the water run in his face.is and i was, like, "marcus, you okay?" and he was, like, "man, that water feel good." and he wld always just sit in there and just, you know, let the water hit him in his face, you know, in the chair. >> so he's sting in there, h war, breathing it in right in his face? >> yes, yes. he would just sithere in the chair and hold his face like this.ar >>tor: back when the outbreak was erupting in august 2014, rcus went to the hosphoal.s doctagnosed him th pneumonia, never testing for legionnaires'. a few weeka later, he wa
. >> did you guys ever tnk there was something wrong with the water? i >> nidn't know anything was wrong with the water. >> narrator: loree mre lived here with her nephew marcus fwilson during the summer 2014, when marcus was recovering from cancer treatments. he was weak, but he wasn't weak-weak. he was walking, he was doing everything ohis own. >> did marcus use the water here a lot, did he...? >> yes, he did. he drunk a lot of water. he would take showers and he...
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. >> tnk you so much. >> woodruff: we return now to the college admissions scandal. amna nawaz takes a loobeyond today's sentencing of a prominent actress. >> nawaz: this college admissions scandal, which includes felicity ffman and other wealthy parents, has essentially turned into a public indictment of some elite institutions. but, it's also spurred a larger conversation about admissions, access and inequality throughout r system of higher education. paul tough's new book focuses on these very questions. it's called "the years that matter most: how college makes or breaks us." and paul tough joins me now. welcome to the thawrs. tell us, these high profile cases like the one involving gericity huffman, in the lar world of college admissions, are these the exceptions or the rule? >> i think they are the most extreme exprsion of the kind of inequality, the extra advantages people of affen have. certainly felicity huffman andt other afflurents went further but the competition makes a lot of affluent parents behave crazy. >> reporter: the message we get from higher ins
. >> tnk you so much. >> woodruff: we return now to the college admissions scandal. amna nawaz takes a loobeyond today's sentencing of a prominent actress. >> nawaz: this college admissions scandal, which includes felicity ffman and other wealthy parents, has essentially turned into a public indictment of some elite institutions. but, it's also spurred a larger conversation about admissions, access and inequality throughout r system of higher education. paul tough's new book...
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. >> tnks for having me. >> reporter: every three or four years, the bigsz auto mai negotiate new contracts. r'sadly speak, this yea negotiations, what were the goals on each said. the u.a.w., what did theype to achieve? >> i think they basically wanted end the two-tier wage system that started ten years ago during the bankruptcies ofrs general moand chrysler. when the auto companies were onu their knees, the workers helped them get through it by giving concessions. whatahe u..w. wants is to get some back. you have g.m. and the other auto companies on the other side that basically want to eliminate te gap between them and the foreign auto-makers because i's still more expensive for the automakers to make vehicles in yota and the than other foreign-makers. >> it's unusual for g.m. to talk about what's on the tab whi talks are going on, they said they offered ivestments into ng idled. hamtramic they want to build electric pickups and lords town new battery cells with ion workers. are these going to be able to likely geto the numbers and have comparable jobs that were there before? >> i think
. >> tnks for having me. >> reporter: every three or four years, the bigsz auto mai negotiate new contracts. r'sadly speak, this yea negotiations, what were the goals on each said. the u.a.w., what did theype to achieve? >> i think they basically wanted end the two-tier wage system that started ten years ago during the bankruptcies ofrs general moand chrysler. when the auto companies were onu their knees, the workers helped them get through it by giving concessions. whatahe...
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but he seemed to tnk that thisbu was his fight alone and that he wanted to do it mano a mano. >>reullivan: at that point, you disappointed? were you frustrated? i you adamantly believe that something doesn't make sense,er you'renally disappointed, but ultimately, it's not your decision to make. >> sulliuln: within a month, cohn would leave the white aduse. the nationalistson. >> president trump turning tough trade talk into action. trump administration on $50 the billion worth of chinese exports. >> china is now punching back with an equal amountf tariffsca on ameexports. >> president trump has just slapped tariffs on another $200 billion of chinese exports. >> igniting the biggest trade war in economic history. (train bell ringing) st sullivan: this was the tariff fight that had frought me to ohio. it's what was donating the headlines and the politics. but the view was much different 7,000 miles away, in china. ♪ i arrived in snghai in fall 2018, in the middle of what wat being billed as the world largest import expo, a week-long trade extravaganza that drew more than a mil
but he seemed to tnk that thisbu was his fight alone and that he wanted to do it mano a mano. >>reullivan: at that point, you disappointed? were you frustrated? i you adamantly believe that something doesn't make sense,er you'renally disappointed, but ultimately, it's not your decision to make. >> sulliuln: within a month, cohn would leave the white aduse. the nationalistson. >> president trump turning tough trade talk into action. trump administration on $50 the billion worth...
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. >> reporter: what do you tnk they haveto gain by a strike like this. >> that's a very inresting question and all of this is a little bit of pop psychology thinking what are their motivations because they're denyg inl volvement. i think what the iranians are trying to do is split the gulf arabs off from the united states. what they perceive right now is that the gulf has aligned itself withta the united tes against iran. they want to make them question. th was that the right thing to do? shouldn't u really have a relationship with us? shouldn't you be helping us undercut the united ates? because donald trump is going to talk big, but he's not going to be there for you when you need him and, in fact, that's whata donald trump done. makeporter: what d do y of that, rob. >> first of all, i agree with a lot of what danielle said and i certainly wouldtt dep eastern as a benign actor in the region.it we dealtthem in the obama administration. it's not as if we consider them to be benign. the question i'm raising is, as bad a situation as wre in today where we may be on the ecipice of war, where
. >> reporter: what do you tnk they haveto gain by a strike like this. >> that's a very inresting question and all of this is a little bit of pop psychology thinking what are their motivations because they're denyg inl volvement. i think what the iranians are trying to do is split the gulf arabs off from the united states. what they perceive right now is that the gulf has aligned itself withta the united tes against iran. they want to make them question. th was that the right thing...
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president trump said he could have enedim to investigate >> tnk it would have been probably, possibly okay if i did. >> and seized every opportunity to go after the dbling down on his ak ccusations. >> what biden did is a disgrace. what his son did is a disgrace. >> the trump administration blocked a whistle-blower complaint from somewhering this handed over to cog. on monday, the president said that he wasn't concerned. >> how seriously are you taking the impeachment talk? >> not at all seriously. >> the president will address other world leaders here at the u.n. but it is a tough audience for him. he has disparaged organizations like the u.n. last year they laughed at his boasting. today he will focus on flashpoints like venezuela. >> several house democrats are joining the call to impeach president trump. before her entire democratic caucus discusses the whistle-blower complaint. nancy, on impeachment, are we now at a turning point?heam doe breaking on the democratic side. we have seen a cascade of house democrats primarily from swing districts. the kind of democrats that have been
president trump said he could have enedim to investigate >> tnk it would have been probably, possibly okay if i did. >> and seized every opportunity to go after the dbling down on his ak ccusations. >> what biden did is a disgrace. what his son did is a disgrace. >> the trump administration blocked a whistle-blower complaint from somewhering this handed over to cog. on monday, the president said that he wasn't concerned. >> how seriously are you taking the...
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i tnk donald boxed himself in with navarro. neil: you call the president of the united states donald? >> mr. president. i have known him for years as donald. i call navarro, navarro. peter navarro. i think the hard line screwed them because the chinese will not bend if you put a gun to their heads. just culturally, they are not going there. i think the hard line hurt them. the notion that china was going to cave and all this, there was some ridiculous story they leaked because -- this came from the white house, because trump got out of the mueller probe, that the chinese were now scared of him and they were going to cave on trade. i mean, that story was leaked out. that was one of the dumbest stories i ever heard in my life. trust me, i tracked this down. it's stupid. the chinese will not negotiate if you put a gun to their head. neil: what about all the stuff they're throwing out there now? >> it's what she said. it's crumbs. you both walk away. trump will say oh, victory. neil: you should have done that in the beginning. >> y
i tnk donald boxed himself in with navarro. neil: you call the president of the united states donald? >> mr. president. i have known him for years as donald. i call navarro, navarro. peter navarro. i think the hard line screwed them because the chinese will not bend if you put a gun to their heads. just culturally, they are not going there. i think the hard line hurt them. the notion that china was going to cave and all this, there was some ridiculous story they leaked because -- this...
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good wednesday mning tnks so snufrp for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. wednesday, issue september 18 top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the button on the east coast, we are in countdown mode for federal reserve meeting futures edging lower as investors await the central bank decision we are expecting that the fed will lower interest rates by a quarter point, today, 2:00 we will be focused on jay powell commentary in press conference, happening 2:30 pm or an, what he says about the future. markets are lower going into the number, down 40 points dow down 5 points s&p down 20 on nasdaq, after markets edged higher yesterday oil prices pulled back, from the 15% gain monday, as you see the dow industrials up 34 points the close yesterday the nasdaq up 32. global markets this morning higher in europe european indices fractionally moving but are up with fhn 4u7 cac quarante up nine dax up 12, in uk economic data out consumer prices grew slower than expected in august up 1.7% year-over-year, in asia overnight, mixing performances you see fractional moving across
good wednesday mning tnks so snufrp for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. wednesday, issue september 18 top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the button on the east coast, we are in countdown mode for federal reserve meeting futures edging lower as investors await the central bank decision we are expecting that the fed will lower interest rates by a quarter point, today, 2:00 we will be focused on jay powell commentary in press conference, happening 2:30 pm or an, what he says about the future....
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