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it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how are you holding up? >> it's just weird. just trying to stay active and just trying to keep the word out. i'm trying to stay positive. >> reporter: right. >> it's just really-- trying to stay positive is the hardest part. the hardest times for me are at night. getting in bed and thinking, like, "gosh, i wish michelle was in-- i hope michelle's a bed." >> yeah. >> reporter: i mean, you clearly have decided-- you've decided she's still alive. >> uh-huh. it's not over, and it's not going to be over until we get her home. >> reporter: and
it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how...
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michelle was sure of it. she'd often heard mark mention the name of one of his former patients in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> coming up -- >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things a first-year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. >> when "the great escape" >> when "the great escape" continues. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r lawn 3-in-1 solution. with a soil improver! seed! and fertilizer to feed! now yard time is our time. this is a scotts yard. that there's a lobster i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. we could have been doing this a long time ago. so, you guys staying at the hotel? yeah, we just
michelle was sure of it. she'd often heard mark mention the name of one of his former patients in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> coming up -- >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things a first-year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. >> when "the great escape" >> when "the great escape" continues. lease...
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yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: in vientiane. >> anthony: in ventiane? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war. >> anthony: mama vaughns' long time friend michel is a journalist, though what that means in a communist one party state like laos is necessarily different than what you and i might define it as. >> michel: when i was in paris, i studied ethnology. when i came here, they said, ethnology can wait. what we need it journalists. >> mama vaughn: journalist. that's why you get your job. >> michel: that's how i became a journalist. >> anthony: american involvement here remained a particularly painful and even taboo subject with the lao government. >> anthony: obama, the united states president, just came here to visit. what do you think it means f
yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: in vientiane. >> anthony: in ventiane? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it...
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crushing indeed michel as a former player. was like on the pitch when a brazil like this happens to you. uncomfortable and very bad in the sedation because. you never expect in the beginning of a game. such a performance like that is coming up but your graph still another forty five minutes to do and toward on it and yeah at least you have to give. yeah yellow cards are something i did you have to make some faults and it's it's not a it's not a nice situation if you have things like that so you have to fight it no matter what the watching fans the obvious explanation would seem to be that frankfurt a play in the open leaks of the tide you know the gas tank is empty is it because it's a european hangover you know they have just only a couple day is a couple of games to go to the end as the season and of course the day they're getting more tired and they have to they have to work hard every day week it's it's it's tough for them because so many young players they don't change the team and if new players are coming in so they hav
crushing indeed michel as a former player. was like on the pitch when a brazil like this happens to you. uncomfortable and very bad in the sedation because. you never expect in the beginning of a game. such a performance like that is coming up but your graph still another forty five minutes to do and toward on it and yeah at least you have to give. yeah yellow cards are something i did you have to make some faults and it's it's not a it's not a nice situation if you have things like that so you...
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michelle: lord black, thank you very much for your time. conrad: thank you, michelle. jane: do make sure you tune into bbc world this weekend for the full black.ew with conrad if you are anything like me, you use spellcheck to get through life. but right now some of america's brightest students are battling to be named thwinner of the scripps national spelling bee. we know they are good, but we wanted to see if the parents were equally impressive when lining up the letters. >> the first word. ♪ >> and the 2018 scripps national spelling bee champion. >> parochialism. parochialism. > that is not right. [laughter] yes! >> you have to work really hard and you have to work efficiently. when i was studying for the spelling bee, i studied for about 35, 36 a week. i studied by typing, like i typed up words like a spreadsheet. just using that muscle memory, it helps me recollect. horripilation -- you learev something ney day. not sure you will find those words on our websi, but check out anyway. to see what we are working on at any time, do find us on twitter. i am jane o'bri
michelle: lord black, thank you very much for your time. conrad: thank you, michelle. jane: do make sure you tune into bbc world this weekend for the full black.ew with conrad if you are anything like me, you use spellcheck to get through life. but right now some of america's brightest students are battling to be named thwinner of the scripps national spelling bee. we know they are good, but we wanted to see if the parents were equally impressive when lining up the letters. >> the first...
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michelle was sure of it. she had often heard mark mention the name of one of his former patients in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >>> coming up -- >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. >> when "the great escape continues." continues. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there areand the best.s... which egg tast
michelle was sure of it. she had often heard mark mention the name of one of his former patients in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >>> coming up -- >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. >> when "the great escape continues." continues. oh,...
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michel d.n.c. welcome back and to my right my right hand man so to say match mera welcome to the show. now let's start our coverage in at leverkusen where the host took on frank aside that a cell in fourth place but failed to win and the game since the end of march the eagles have really started under the pressure of performing in the europa league during the week and back on home soil at the weekend with leverkusen seize their chance and blow the race for europe wide open. letter accusing wasted little time opening the scoring in their clash for europe against frankfurt. one nil from chi however it's after just two minutes. the hosts kept up the torrid pace with yumi and grant finishing up a neat bit of team play to double their lead alive and minutes later i trained for it responded immediately with the only thing todd deflecting philip cost just effort into the net to make it a game. that was until leverkusen opened the floodgates ten minutes later lucas a lhari zero knocked in perth three one w
michel d.n.c. welcome back and to my right my right hand man so to say match mera welcome to the show. now let's start our coverage in at leverkusen where the host took on frank aside that a cell in fourth place but failed to win and the game since the end of march the eagles have really started under the pressure of performing in the europa league during the week and back on home soil at the weekend with leverkusen seize their chance and blow the race for europe wide open. letter accusing...
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tough which is astounding if you think as as michelle pointed out you want to see some aggressiveness when you go down and basically living in were meant to pay frankfurt didn't put them in orbit enough positions where they have to commit any kind of fouls at the possession stats eighty two percent possession leave accusing policy a thousand fifty seven possibly because next to just two hundred thirty three from frankfurt which is a ridiculous margin more than five times the difference and a real difference to the goal defensive because going into this match there were fifteen goals deficit between the two now just five and leave it know all about that because last season they missed out on champions the on goal difference so this is going to point out as have a look at the table having the top of the temp especially with leverkusen when that means they are now level on points and frankly the race to qualify for europe next season is really really tight this is a question to both of you with the sides that are contentions every side down the eighth a century which team is the best sui
tough which is astounding if you think as as michelle pointed out you want to see some aggressiveness when you go down and basically living in were meant to pay frankfurt didn't put them in orbit enough positions where they have to commit any kind of fouls at the possession stats eighty two percent possession leave accusing policy a thousand fifty seven possibly because next to just two hundred thirty three from frankfurt which is a ridiculous margin more than five times the difference and a...
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it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: comment allez-vous? >> anthony: tres bien. many have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now, maybe, a simple thing, but it absolutely turned the world upside down when it debuted on the troisgros menu in 1962. i mean, when you have a dish this legendary, this iconic, there's no escaping it. the rolling stones will always have to play "jumping jack flash." if you google "troisgros", you'll see this. >> michel: so, forget everything you have on google and watch me now. okay? >> anthony: before this, fish was generally overcooked. it was served alongside elaborate garnishes, starches, vegetables. this simple, elegant, almost japanese ode to flavor changed the way we cook fish in restaurants today, and how we ma
it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: comment allez-vous? >> anthony: tres bien. many have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now,...
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is michelle meow here? there she is, come on up. [cheers and applause] your reputation precedes you. born and raised in stockton, michelle moved to sanfrancisco to attend san francisco state university where she earned her ba in broadcast journalism. she is giving voice to the lgbtq community. froing up in stockton, michelle faced racism in her own neighborhood and told by classmates that she should go back to her own country. this experience inspired michelle's commitment to spread love, acceptance and inclusion through journalism. as the host and producer of her own weekly and tv show, she uses her platform to amplify race, immigration, gender and lgbtq community. in late 2017, michelle joined forces with the commonwealth club to launch a weekly one-hour radio in front of a live audience featuring lgbtq thought leader and dedicated to social justice through an international lense. it features olympic figure skater adam lapong as well as local politicians. her show was among the first lgbtq specific programming. since 2006, michell
is michelle meow here? there she is, come on up. [cheers and applause] your reputation precedes you. born and raised in stockton, michelle moved to sanfrancisco to attend san francisco state university where she earned her ba in broadcast journalism. she is giving voice to the lgbtq community. froing up in stockton, michelle faced racism in her own neighborhood and told by classmates that she should go back to her own country. this experience inspired michelle's commitment to spread love,...
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so we had a lot in common. >> it took a few years, but michelle kramer has moved on in her life. remember how she felt about the lawyers who had begun zeroing in on her ex-husband just before he fled? >> i think it's a bit opportunistic, but that's the state of our legal system in this country. >> she's changed her mind about that. >> i thought that the lawyers were targeting him and that he was just too cowardly to stand up and that's why he left. but i didn't think he actually did any of these things. >> but now you do. >> i do. >> you think the lawyers had a right to go after him. >> oh, yeah. i'm very glad that they did. >> whether he hopes to return to monica in the alps one day or write that book about his time there, mark weinberger will apparently have plenty of time to plan his next step. the federal judge in this courthouse rejected the plea deal weinberger had agreed to with prosecutors saying 4 1/2 years was not nearly enough given the scope of the crimes. after the judge rejected the deal, mark weinberger withdrew his guilty plea. >> it feels so god to know that he's
so we had a lot in common. >> it took a few years, but michelle kramer has moved on in her life. remember how she felt about the lawyers who had begun zeroing in on her ex-husband just before he fled? >> i think it's a bit opportunistic, but that's the state of our legal system in this country. >> she's changed her mind about that. >> i thought that the lawyers were targeting him and that he was just too cowardly to stand up and that's why he left. but i didn't think he...
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earlier michelle fleu ry china trade talks. earlier michelle fleury joined china trade talks. earlier michelle fleuryjoined me from new york, along with robin brant in shanghai. they started by asking rachelle what the americans are looking to get out of the talks. looking at the body language, we sure the top trade negotiator from us all smiles as they greeted them on these steps. the key things there american ones are structural changes from china. it seems that the disagreement is less of a chinese buying more american goods, and more over moving away from state support for big enterprises. that seems to be the big sticking point. what is interesting is that donald trump earlier today talked about tariffs and that was a very real possibility. those are expected to kick income midnight on friday eastern time. but, this is the thing to note, there is a soft deadline which means they may, even if ta riffs which means they may, even if tariffs go into effect, have room for talks to go on in the weeks ahead to. that is the view from new york. now to get the view from robin brant
earlier michelle fleu ry china trade talks. earlier michelle fleury joined china trade talks. earlier michelle fleuryjoined me from new york, along with robin brant in shanghai. they started by asking rachelle what the americans are looking to get out of the talks. looking at the body language, we sure the top trade negotiator from us all smiles as they greeted them on these steps. the key things there american ones are structural changes from china. it seems that the disagreement is less of a...
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for more i talked to the bbc's business correspondent michelle fleury. is this the launch for uber that wall street was expectin michelle: look, it was certainly highly anticipated, and when we finally got there, uber sputtered out of the gate and never fully recovered. they priced at about $45 a shareg when trading, they fell about 7%. they recoved throughout the day only to close down around 7%. hatra: could this mean prices are going to rise for uber passengers now that the company has had to show wall street it can turn a profit? michelle: that is the key question. you have this company that has yet to make a profit. now it is going to be answerable not just to its drivers in early -- and to its early investors, but to shareholders. one has to assume that at some point down the line,igher prices are going to be in the w fing. it is hard to see se is -- it is going to close the gap. at some point people want to see return on investment. laura: how about the protests we saw by uber drivers earlier in the week? what is the company saying about how that
for more i talked to the bbc's business correspondent michelle fleury. is this the launch for uber that wall street was expectin michelle: look, it was certainly highly anticipated, and when we finally got there, uber sputtered out of the gate and never fully recovered. they priced at about $45 a shareg when trading, they fell about 7%. they recoved throughout the day only to close down around 7%. hatra: could this mean prices are going to rise for uber passengers now that the company has had...
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that's your eye on entertainment, michelle medina. cbs news, los angeles. >>> the warriors lost the basketball game. but the sun did rise this morning. where this goes from here. reaction when we come back. >>> and as we head to break. giving some love to san jose. 55 degrees to start in the south bay. we'll be right back. south bay. we'll be right back. >>> it is finally friday. going to be a beautiful day of sun and clouds as temps warm up. 82 for you in santa clara. later on today, 82 in san jose. 83 in morgan hill. and 85 for campbell. 87, as we head through the afternoon. 80 in benicia, as well as for vallejo. berkeley, 68. 72 in alameda. 71 in oakland. 71 for san leandro. mid-70s in petaluma. the weekend forecast is coming up. >>> well, let's check in with your bridge, travel times, everything so far at this hour, looking good. in the green. golden gate bridge. it is foggy out there. you're going to need some extra time. it takes a while for me to slow down. but i had to do it. nine minutes over the bay bridge, the san mateo bri
that's your eye on entertainment, michelle medina. cbs news, los angeles. >>> the warriors lost the basketball game. but the sun did rise this morning. where this goes from here. reaction when we come back. >>> and as we head to break. giving some love to san jose. 55 degrees to start in the south bay. we'll be right back. south bay. we'll be right back. >>> it is finally friday. going to be a beautiful day of sun and clouds as temps warm up. 82 for you in santa...
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you knew now back to our special coverage of the european elections which to me thank you very much michel well let's go straight to back to brussels where our bureau chief max huffman has been getting a reaction there in their european capital max i hope you can hear us there you are . for handed over here to brussels because we have one of the 2 leading spits and we already talked months with a bit earlier i don't know if you followed the show talked to a lot of those people from from the liberals as well but one was missing plans to months the so-called the candidate or so-called because the german word somehow is that was itself for the social democrats now if you've been following you know that the social democrats haven't been doing so well this evening especially in germany where they only have 15 percent to say that this is a catastrophe is an understatement so our reporter catherine martens asked him one very important question that we are. a short statement and is this a disappointing result for you tonight well we already always knew it was going to be a tough election and i thi
you knew now back to our special coverage of the european elections which to me thank you very much michel well let's go straight to back to brussels where our bureau chief max huffman has been getting a reaction there in their european capital max i hope you can hear us there you are . for handed over here to brussels because we have one of the 2 leading spits and we already talked months with a bit earlier i don't know if you followed the show talked to a lot of those people from from the...
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michelle: muchas gracias, carolina. quÉ desenlace tan aterrador, lamentable. pamela: un simple accidente en una escuela estuvo por tener trÁgicas consecuencias. michelle: es el primer vÍdeo que nos presentarÁ por a voces, en su secreto a voces de hoy. borja: buenas tal para todos, es importante, nunca hay que subestimar el peligro que tiene un objeto tan sencillo y comÚn como pueden pensar en casa, un lapicero. este utensilio estuvo a punto recobrar una vida de manera mÁs disparatada. una niÑa de 11 aÑos de edad llegÓ asÍ a un hospital, tras sufrir una caÍda en un receso de escuela, en canadÁ. la menor tuvo mala suerte, se clavÓ en el cuello un lapicero con la caÍda. un examen revelÓ que deberÍan someterla con urgencia a una cirugÍa, pues el objeto estaba obstruyendo una de las arterias que suministran oxÍgeno al cerebro. afortunadamente, la operaciÓn fue exitosa y se recuperÓ de manera satisfactoria. viva de milagro, sin duda. mire esto, ver para creer. mire esto, es una tremenda pelea que se desatÓ en un vecindario de colombia. un usuario
michelle: muchas gracias, carolina. quÉ desenlace tan aterrador, lamentable. pamela: un simple accidente en una escuela estuvo por tener trÁgicas consecuencias. michelle: es el primer vÍdeo que nos presentarÁ por a voces, en su secreto a voces de hoy. borja: buenas tal para todos, es importante, nunca hay que subestimar el peligro que tiene un objeto tan sencillo y comÚn como pueden pensar en casa, un lapicero. este utensilio estuvo a punto recobrar una vida de manera mÁs disparatada. una...
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michelle? >> emily, thank you. >>> happening today, troubling mounts for uber, before the company goes public tomorrow. why taxi drivers are upset. jackie? >> reporter: michelle, this initial public offering is very high profile. in fact, it will be the biggest since 2014. 5.4 million aror 3% will be reserved for drivers. uber is set to announce its i.p.o. for tomorrow. we're expecting shares to be in the $40 to $50 range. that would give it a >> drivers, united, we'll never be defeated. >>> ahead of the i.p.o., they staged protests and strikes. in san francisco, they shut down part of market street for more than an hour. drivers are demanding more benefits, better tranparency, and higher wages. they make $18 an hour on average. but that's before expenses. happening today, taxi drivers will be protesting what they call uber's unlawful, unethical and distracted policies. they're encouraging people not to use their services and not to buy their stock. that's why a lot of taxi drivers will be out
michelle? >> emily, thank you. >>> happening today, troubling mounts for uber, before the company goes public tomorrow. why taxi drivers are upset. jackie? >> reporter: michelle, this initial public offering is very high profile. in fact, it will be the biggest since 2014. 5.4 million aror 3% will be reserved for drivers. uber is set to announce its i.p.o. for tomorrow. we're expecting shares to be in the $40 to $50 range. that would give it a >> drivers, united,...
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la exprimera dama michelle obama estuvo en california, ¿las ras?se l decimos al volver. . >>> mÁs de mil estudiantes del programa (nombre en inglÉs) podrÍan jvre darse sin estudio por la falta de presupuesto. hablamos de 24 cursos. >>> varias compaÑÍas del (nombre en inglÉs) y tambien reclutan a los alumnos de esta escuela tÉcnica para que se desarrollen de forma profesional, la exprimera dama michelle obama estuvo en la universidad de programa que promueve en las universidades. >>> le dieron la bienvenida como a una reina, y para muchos de ellos, la exprimera dama si lo fuera. >>> es una persona que motiva mucho para hacer muchas cosas y salir adelante. >>> se enfoca mucho en la educaciÓn. >>> de ello se tratÓ este evento motivar a los chicos que sigan con sus estudios superiores. >>> estÁn a punto de hacer la mejor inversiÓn. asÍ vayan a una escuela tÉcnica, las fuerzas armadas o una universidad de cuatro aÑos. >>> muy contenta de ver las oportunidaeseo que tenemos. >>> quizÁ sus padres no fueron al colegio, quizÁ ustedes son como
la exprimera dama michelle obama estuvo en california, ¿las ras?se l decimos al volver. . >>> mÁs de mil estudiantes del programa (nombre en inglÉs) podrÍan jvre darse sin estudio por la falta de presupuesto. hablamos de 24 cursos. >>> varias compaÑÍas del (nombre en inglÉs) y tambien reclutan a los alumnos de esta escuela tÉcnica para que se desarrollen de forma profesional, la exprimera dama michelle obama estuvo en la universidad de programa que promueve en las...
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i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. i am loving the awesome weather. and michelle, my car broke down, despite the awesome weather everywhere. >> so you need the good weather. >> i appreciate awesome weather. >> you're going to love today. we're looking at terms a little warmer. great day to be outside. we'll show you a live look with our cam. you can see mostly clear skies right now. temperatures are running in the mid-50s as you start off the day in many locations. it's a cool to mild start as we head out in the afternoon. mostly sunny skies for your microclimate forecast in the afternoon. along the coast in the 60s, already starting the day with areas of patchy fog along the coast. for the bay, in the upper 60s, about 70 degrees. and warming up inland, some of our warmest locations, topping out in the upper 70s to low 80s. we're going to talk about what you can expect as you head through the week. and of course that holiday weekend, there are shower chances in the forecast, details coming up. >> i'll be working on my sun tan, mary. here, sun isn't ou
i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. i am loving the awesome weather. and michelle, my car broke down, despite the awesome weather everywhere. >> so you need the good weather. >> i appreciate awesome weather. >> you're going to love today. we're looking at terms a little warmer. great day to be outside. we'll show you a live look with our cam. you can see mostly clear skies right now. temperatures are running in the mid-50s as you start off the day in many locations....
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the reason why they are working hard on to michelle is that the us will go in debt when they are being trained so that the the companies they spend a lot of money training these idols to become debut worthy and become product worthy basically one day at a time of their debut some of them may have been 24 by 7 years it's crazy like to go into this rigorous training regimes for 7 years without getting spotlight just to make the person go and and i know not and not everybody makes set no absolute horse people daughter has an intake it's almost like you're going to drama school you're going to pop idol score and you'll drills and your and you get into physical shape and you learn how to dance more of that but i've learned of it you might not even make it into a k. pop band. yes but that's that's a big factor even if you do make it and the chances of you succeeding is very very low and not only that but the the the cost that the company spent on cleaning you for the 7 years the arsole put that on you it's not free so actually you would have to work many many years without any pay paying aft
the reason why they are working hard on to michelle is that the us will go in debt when they are being trained so that the the companies they spend a lot of money training these idols to become debut worthy and become product worthy basically one day at a time of their debut some of them may have been 24 by 7 years it's crazy like to go into this rigorous training regimes for 7 years without getting spotlight just to make the person go and and i know not and not everybody makes set no absolute...
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are at let's talk about these results with our chief political editor michelle and kids now with us here in our studio. based on very happy there with the greens and for good reason this is a pretty remarkable result we're talking about just over twenty percent of the greens now if these results do are confirmed they would be the second biggest party in the country after this vote and there's also another really interesting figure that i think we have here that we can take a look at as well there are youth voters here and you can really see how greens how they have now to you know really picked up the youth vote they showed that thirty five percent of all german voters under twenty four have voted green and as you can see michel of the older the voters get the less likely they are to vote for the green party how do you explain this this big movement. well i think the question is is this string of the green party or is that the week this particular of the social democrats who suffered yet another crushing defeat here and the other so-called big tent parties. of course first and foremost i
are at let's talk about these results with our chief political editor michelle and kids now with us here in our studio. based on very happy there with the greens and for good reason this is a pretty remarkable result we're talking about just over twenty percent of the greens now if these results do are confirmed they would be the second biggest party in the country after this vote and there's also another really interesting figure that i think we have here that we can take a look at as well...
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michelle: canibalismo. ana: ustedes no se van porque van a ser jueces de una prueba de talentos esta maÑana. vamos con alan. alan: amigos, si vieran cÓmo me traen . cÓmo hoy, mi miguel? miguel: bien. alan: ahora se levanta aquÍ. ahora de reversa. si te digo que no he parado. la verdad que estamos felices de la vida, un orgullo, miguel. esto ya se va, todos estÁn trabajando. mira quÉ movimiento. >> aquÍ tenemos nopal que nos vamos a llevar al estado de nueva york. alan: abre lomo sastre para los camiones. nuevamente platicar contigoacerca de este negocio familiar. dime desde quÉ edad estuviste? >> mis padres empezaron este negocio antes de que yo naciera. a veces me tocaba dormir en el piso. luchando por las noches. no ha sido fÁcil. pero al que madruga, dios lo ayuda. alan: por quÉ tanta gente los quiere tanto en esta zona triestatal? >>de aquÍ sale mucha comida para las familias. muchos empleos de aquÍ new jersey, de la parte de mÉxico. realmente que todos dan las gracias gracias por poder est
michelle: canibalismo. ana: ustedes no se van porque van a ser jueces de una prueba de talentos esta maÑana. vamos con alan. alan: amigos, si vieran cÓmo me traen . cÓmo hoy, mi miguel? miguel: bien. alan: ahora se levanta aquÍ. ahora de reversa. si te digo que no he parado. la verdad que estamos felices de la vida, un orgullo, miguel. esto ya se va, todos estÁn trabajando. mira quÉ movimiento. >> aquÍ tenemos nopal que nos vamos a llevar al estado de nueva york. alan: abre lomo...
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joining us now is cnbc contributor michelle caruso cabrera. the one who launched, by the way, this show michelle, great to see you again. >> pleasure to be here, brian. >> we talk so much about china, but i know you know this stuff as well as anybody in the world. is iran the real global threat right now to the markets and the money? >> i would say that iran is the greatest risk that is not priced into the markets at the moment as we watch every day on cnbc, market participants pay attention to every single headline that comes out when it comes to the china trade deal, but the markets have not been paying attention to what has been a sharp increase in the escalation of the tensions with iran in the last week. we're sending an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. the straig says they have evidence of threats against u.s. soldiers in iraq we have put intense economic pressure on iran, and though they talk about -- iran talks frequently through the decades about closing the strait of hormuz where so much oil passes through every day, we're getti
joining us now is cnbc contributor michelle caruso cabrera. the one who launched, by the way, this show michelle, great to see you again. >> pleasure to be here, brian. >> we talk so much about china, but i know you know this stuff as well as anybody in the world. is iran the real global threat right now to the markets and the money? >> i would say that iran is the greatest risk that is not priced into the markets at the moment as we watch every day on cnbc, market...
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pop explained by korean in toronto canada michelle cho and assistant professor of east asian popular cultures at the university of toronto she is the author of how you 2.0 the korean wave in the age of social media and in new york bora kim she is the creator of the band known as e.x.p. edition welcome all of you to the story and i want to start with a member of our community who pitched the idea for today show all the way from new zealand anthony sent us a video comment on why he thinks this is an important topic why i like. circling and sort of the. music coming out of south korea or. the things which are critical . for twice. over. you mentioned to staver group there and if you're not familiar take a look at my screen here twice remember its profile this is a band paid to their danny talk to us about k. pop what makes k. pop hip hop what makes it distinctively different from other forms of musical entertainment. well to do to define. those i guess 2 different meanings to keep up the word itself 1st as. which is the music is so what international dancers are cocky and then there's t
pop explained by korean in toronto canada michelle cho and assistant professor of east asian popular cultures at the university of toronto she is the author of how you 2.0 the korean wave in the age of social media and in new york bora kim she is the creator of the band known as e.x.p. edition welcome all of you to the story and i want to start with a member of our community who pitched the idea for today show all the way from new zealand anthony sent us a video comment on why he thinks this is...
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michelle renaud: no sÉ si es beneficio o no. al final del dÍa sino hubiera compuesto nada, no me hubieran hecho taa cosa. a veces, el talent tambiÉn tiene su precio. lo que puedo decir que escribir en la cÁrcel fue mi mejor desalojo. creo que si charlie cree e tiene las canciones exitosas, faltan todavÍa. ana: una chica que ha sufrido muchÍsimo. la pÉrdida de sus padres, creo que estas historias que se ven reflejadas de alguna forma en la vida real, quizÁs, no a esta escala y puede ser que haya. crees quÉ eso forma quÉ sea una mujer mÁs fuerte? miclle renaud: yo sÍ. como digo siempre lo que no te mata te fortalece. lo que mÁs me sorprende es que creo que en esta vida pasar mÁs cosas en la vida real fuertes que en la ficciÓn. en este caso, tienen que ver todos los dÍas paralo que viene. carlos: me encanta porque hablas parte como michelle renaud parte como el personaje. [risas] entrevistamos a dosÁmaras. buena onda. me encanta que fue un Éxito. los comentarios en las redes fueron muy positivos. quÉ se escuchado
michelle renaud: no sÉ si es beneficio o no. al final del dÍa sino hubiera compuesto nada, no me hubieran hecho taa cosa. a veces, el talent tambiÉn tiene su precio. lo que puedo decir que escribir en la cÁrcel fue mi mejor desalojo. creo que si charlie cree e tiene las canciones exitosas, faltan todavÍa. ana: una chica que ha sufrido muchÍsimo. la pÉrdida de sus padres, creo que estas historias que se ven reflejadas de alguna forma en la vida real, quizÁs, no a esta escala y puede ser...
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more now from cnn's sara murray in washington. >> reporter: good morning, dave and michelle. after two years of silence on his investigation special counsel robert mueller appeared before the cameras wednesday and he chose his words carefully, clearly stating that he did not clear president trump of obstruction of justice. >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> mueller explained that charging the president with a crime wasn't an option for him. justice department policy states a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while in office. instead, mueller appeared to point the obstruction issue to congress, ramping up pressure on capitol hill for impeachment. he also hammered home the seriousness of russia's attempts to interfere in the 2016 election, saying those efforts deserve every american's attention. back to you guys. >>> sara murray, thanks, the white house trying to put its own spin on mueller's remarks. it s
more now from cnn's sara murray in washington. >> reporter: good morning, dave and michelle. after two years of silence on his investigation special counsel robert mueller appeared before the cameras wednesday and he chose his words carefully, clearly stating that he did not clear president trump of obstruction of justice. >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the...
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michel cohen iniciÓ su condena de tres aÑos por varios delitos. antes de comenzar su condena, dice que tiene mucho que contar. blanca: a la salida de su apartamento al que tal vez retornarÁn tres aÑos, el es abogado de donald trump se dirigiÓ a los periodistas que lo aguardaron durante horas. " espero que cuando vuelva a unirme a mi familia y a mis amigos, el paÍs estÉ en un lugar sin seno fobia, injusticias y mentiras. todavÍa queda mucho por decir y espero con ansias el dÍa que pueda compartir la verdad". sus delitos incluyen los fondos de la campaÑa donald trump se sostiene que el presidente le pidiÓ comprar el silencio de stormy daniels. >> cruzÓ la lÍnea. blanca: la cÁrcel es un campo de seguridad, que llaman " refugio para delincuentes de cuello blanco". >> esto es lo que podemos esperar con el seÑor cohen. blanca: es la Única persona acusada sobre los pagos a mujeres que tuvieron relaciones con donald trump. patricia: un estudio alertÓ que beber agua de la llave en california podrÍa causar cÁncer debido a un presunto conten
michel cohen iniciÓ su condena de tres aÑos por varios delitos. antes de comenzar su condena, dice que tiene mucho que contar. blanca: a la salida de su apartamento al que tal vez retornarÁn tres aÑos, el es abogado de donald trump se dirigiÓ a los periodistas que lo aguardaron durante horas. " espero que cuando vuelva a unirme a mi familia y a mis amigos, el paÍs estÉ en un lugar sin seno fobia, injusticias y mentiras. todavÍa queda mucho por decir y espero con ansias el dÍa que...
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bob michele, krishna memani, and james athey is with us. your view on high-yield. no drama compared to what we saw at year end. how do things stack up at the moment? bob: pretty good to me. there is a bit of a binary outcome here. if there is some sort of trade agreement or framework and it gets pushed off, the weight of money coming into a market with default rates below 1% pushes high-yield to the low 300 over credit spreads. over the next six months. certainly by year-end. if trade disintegrates and escalates, sure, high yield will widen out. i think it trades either side of 400. i think you get 375-425. i think it looks great. jonathan: what do you think of that, the prospect of tightening back up to over 300 again? james: to some degree, i agree with bob, in that it feels a little binary. i think possibly the news stories out there, the market dynamics out there that could shift things on to the downside are probably more numerous than just the trade debates. i look at commodity prices, oil prices. i think are those truly reflecting all the new information we
bob michele, krishna memani, and james athey is with us. your view on high-yield. no drama compared to what we saw at year end. how do things stack up at the moment? bob: pretty good to me. there is a bit of a binary outcome here. if there is some sort of trade agreement or framework and it gets pushed off, the weight of money coming into a market with default rates below 1% pushes high-yield to the low 300 over credit spreads. over the next six months. certainly by year-end. if trade...
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back with me, cnn's michelle kosinski. so michelle, this just days after the president, when asked from a reporter is the u.s. going to war with iran, and this is what he said. >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not. >> he said, i hope not. now this tweet. what's going on? >> well, he's been emphasizing that he wants to talk to iran. iran so far has not taken him up on that, but we have seen this back and forth, especially in the tweets over the weekend with first president trump saying that -- you know, well, he blamed the press for there being conflicting stories or conflicting information, so he said iran was confused. iran's foreign minister fired back that, no, the "b" team, which is how he refers to trump's advisers, including national security adviser john bolton, they say one thing, trump says another. iran says it's the u.s. that doesn't know what to think. iran has been emphasizing there will be no war with the united states, that iran does not want war. they made a sort of snide remark ov
back with me, cnn's michelle kosinski. so michelle, this just days after the president, when asked from a reporter is the u.s. going to war with iran, and this is what he said. >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not. >> he said, i hope not. now this tweet. what's going on? >> well, he's been emphasizing that he wants to talk to iran. iran so far has not taken him up on that, but we have seen this back and forth, especially in the tweets over the...
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jackie ward has more. >> reporter: michelle,michelle, $84.2 bil on. that is what uber is being valued at. can you explain why it is you're not happy with uber? >> sure, they have continuously cut the rates of drivers and have promised to do so in their ipo filings. if they continue to cut the rates, there will be no profit left. >> they cut the rate back in deals. now you're working double the time. how does that make you feel? >> tired. it's a hard job to begin with. when you have to put in 70, 80 hours a week just to make a living and need your family, you lose that time with them as well. it's really frustrating and, us aing. >> reporter: for a lot of uber drivers, this started off as a lucrative gig. now what is it like for the same drivers? >> it's a lot harder. back in the day we used to get paid over $3 per mile. now we're down to 60 cents per mile. i don't know any company, the longer you work there the less they pay you. even those who do it as a side hustle, they deserve to be paid a fair wage. >> reporter: how do you feel about the people o
jackie ward has more. >> reporter: michelle,michelle, $84.2 bil on. that is what uber is being valued at. can you explain why it is you're not happy with uber? >> sure, they have continuously cut the rates of drivers and have promised to do so in their ipo filings. if they continue to cut the rates, there will be no profit left. >> they cut the rate back in deals. now you're working double the time. how does that make you feel? >> tired. it's a hard job to begin with....
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michelle: de salud de michelle galvÁn. pamela: y tambiÉn pamela silva conde. gracias por acompaÑarnos. michelle: un joven hispano es el autor de un terrible asesinato. se entregÓ con estilo a la policÍa. desde nueva york. los detalles. >> el la arrojÓ en plena pelea que se originÓ en la escuela. segundos despuÉs este otro vÍdeo muestra cuando una mujer que al parecer era madre de lÓpez, bÁrbara gayoso de 38 aÑos de edad se lleva el cuchillo con el que apuÑalar una la vÍctima que llegÓ sangrando en el este de caracas, en este punto se espera la llegada del presidente interino juan guaidÓ y habrÁ que ver si en el dÍa de hoy de la jornada de manifestaciones lo acompaÑarÁ el dirigente opositor leopoldo lÓpez, que este martes se encuentra en la residencia del embajador de espaÑa en caracas. su presencia no estÁ confirmada, sin embargo estaremos acÁ para constatar. aÚn no hay un destino preciso de esta marcha, no se sabe cuÁl serÁ la llegada de esta movilizaciÓn. es importante destacar que de los 14 puntos de partida algunos cuerpos policia
michelle: de salud de michelle galvÁn. pamela: y tambiÉn pamela silva conde. gracias por acompaÑarnos. michelle: un joven hispano es el autor de un terrible asesinato. se entregÓ con estilo a la policÍa. desde nueva york. los detalles. >> el la arrojÓ en plena pelea que se originÓ en la escuela. segundos despuÉs este otro vÍdeo muestra cuando una mujer que al parecer era madre de lÓpez, bÁrbara gayoso de 38 aÑos de edad se lleva el cuchillo con el que apuÑalar una la vÍctima...
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i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. let's get right over to mary lee to talk about this weather. hey there. >> good thursday morning to you. looking at cool and unsettled weather today. breezy to windy this morning. with heavy downpours and strong cells and high-def doppler. weather headlines getting you out the door as we head through the afternoon. scattered showers, sunshine and isolated thunderstorm is possible. find everkind of a mixed bag for us. some of you may just see sunshine and not even a shower as we head through the pothafte as well. checking two more storms on the way. we are not done just yet. you can see that heavy showers. east of petaluma. near novato. as well as the east of inverness. as we head across the peninsula. palo alto, portola valley, and near redwood terrace. wet weather this morning. we'll talk about what you can expect as you head through the afternoon. we'll time it out for you. taking it hour by hour. and especially for the afternoon and evening commute. i'll show you the commute cast c
i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. let's get right over to mary lee to talk about this weather. hey there. >> good thursday morning to you. looking at cool and unsettled weather today. breezy to windy this morning. with heavy downpours and strong cells and high-def doppler. weather headlines getting you out the door as we head through the afternoon. scattered showers, sunshine and isolated thunderstorm is possible. find everkind of a mixed bag for us. some...
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statements, michelle. >>today we heard from prosecutors and harris is attorney and learned a lot more about that deadly fire and the party that took place back in december 2016. >>go ship warehouse fire on 31th avenue in oakland back in 2016 today, prosecutors said derick almena and max harris or criminally responsible for the fire. they were both charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. they say the 4929 year old put the party goers at risk endangering them with the warehouses makeshift electrical system in florida ceiling flammable slyke are tapestries what and sculptures and pianos prosecutors say the warehouse had no city permits for residency or for concerts. and say the 2 men charged knowingly created a fire trap with inadequate means of escape defense attorneys allege the people most responsible for the fire though are the warehouse's owner son opened fire and police officers who knew about the dangers inside harris's attorney described his client as christ like and painted a picture of a
statements, michelle. >>today we heard from prosecutors and harris is attorney and learned a lot more about that deadly fire and the party that took place back in december 2016. >>go ship warehouse fire on 31th avenue in oakland back in 2016 today, prosecutors said derick almena and max harris or criminally responsible for the fire. they were both charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. they say the 4929 year old put the party goers at risk endangering them with the...
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what a conversation, james athey, bob michele, krishna memani. that is it for us. we will see you next time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq." where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: trade driven risks, managing the renewed risks of a long drawn out trade feud between the u.s. and china through cross asset etf picks. from prop trading at goldman sachs to hedge funds, nancy davis has ridden the wave of shipping investor cases. she explains why she is trying to etf her busi
what a conversation, james athey, bob michele, krishna memani. that is it for us. we will see you next time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is...
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live in oakland, michelle kingston kron 4 news michelle. thank you and warming trend is developing in san ramon for the 3rd time in a week. >>a violent graffiti threats was found on the campus at california high school and again there was a racial component to that graffiti kron forcefully juggle reports more police officers are now monitoring the school. students at california high school in san ramon will notice more police officers patrolling on and around campus through friday, this after a 3rd threat in the week was found at the school. >>unfortunately an exercise the student body is getting used to like what can you do it's always going to happen. >>regardless of whether they find the person who's doing it or not it's going to happen in a boy's restroom in the fine arts building a threat found on a wall it reads tomorrow library will be shot up first then courtyard and then myself. >>the note ends with a racial slur targeting african-americans i totally trust it has. >>like they put a set date and. not be and that they could be anothe
live in oakland, michelle kingston kron 4 news michelle. thank you and warming trend is developing in san ramon for the 3rd time in a week. >>a violent graffiti threats was found on the campus at california high school and again there was a racial component to that graffiti kron forcefully juggle reports more police officers are now monitoring the school. students at california high school in san ramon will notice more police officers patrolling on and around campus through friday, this...
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i'm michelle kosinski. >> i'm dave briggs, it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start in the nation's capital. the special counsel robert mueller has spoken, offering public comments on the russia investigation. his words offering clear discrepancy of the explanations of the attorney general bill barr, and even though the justice department and mueller's office released a joint statement claiming there is no conflict between them, the video suggests otherwise. >> he was not saying but for the olc opinion, he would have found obstruction. >> the special counsel's office is part of the department of justice and by regulation, it was bound by the department policy. charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider. >> there was no evidence of the trump campaign collusion with the russian government's hacking. >> there was insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. >> the evidence developed by the special counsel is not sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense. >> if we had ha
i'm michelle kosinski. >> i'm dave briggs, it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start in the nation's capital. the special counsel robert mueller has spoken, offering public comments on the russia investigation. his words offering clear discrepancy of the explanations of the attorney general bill barr, and even though the justice department and mueller's office released a joint statement claiming there is no conflict between them, the video suggests otherwise. >> he was not saying but...
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that's michelle from our tea m market. that's michelle from our team in new york. let's go live to beijing, stephen mcdonell is there following the developments from the outside of the world. stephen, as ever, we haven't really heard anything, have we, from china in terms of their reaction to these new threats? is that true? no, not yet. thatin threats? is that true? no, not yet. that in 2.5 hours there will be the regular press conference from the foreign ministry and we will be asking what the chinese government has to say about these allegations from their senior members of the trump administration that china has been backtracking on earlier commitments —— the senior members. we've been operating in a bit of a void at the moment, the trump administration has been saying there has been back tracking, but there is no detailed for us to ask the chinese side "you said you would do this, but we are hearing this." we have to take it at face value at the moment, but the early signs from china seem that it could be like that. the state run media in china has virtual
that's michelle from our tea m market. that's michelle from our team in new york. let's go live to beijing, stephen mcdonell is there following the developments from the outside of the world. stephen, as ever, we haven't really heard anything, have we, from china in terms of their reaction to these new threats? is that true? no, not yet. thatin threats? is that true? no, not yet. that in 2.5 hours there will be the regular press conference from the foreign ministry and we will be asking what...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. in an unanimous vote, the utilities commission approved pg&e's wild fire mitigation plan, that opdiesagainst cutting power unless it's an absolute emergency. >> reporter: this is just the first step in something senate bill 901 requires the cpuc to do on an annual basis. utility companies like pg&e are required to submit mitigation plans. >> it is not something that is clear and well laid out. there is no example of a perfect plan any place thate >> reporter: a couple of weeks ago, cal fire investigators determined the campfire was caused by transmission fires owned by pg&e. that's why the gas electric company will deenergize them in some circumstances making some people with disabilities concerned. >> deenergizing should be e the absence of power cy has life threatening consequences. >> we need you, the commission, to make decisions that will protect us from these mitigation efforts. >> reporter: as part of pg&e's mitigation plan, the company will ramp up inspections by 400% compared
. >> i'm michelle griego. in an unanimous vote, the utilities commission approved pg&e's wild fire mitigation plan, that opdiesagainst cutting power unless it's an absolute emergency. >> reporter: this is just the first step in something senate bill 901 requires the cpuc to do on an annual basis. utility companies like pg&e are required to submit mitigation plans. >> it is not something that is clear and well laid out. there is no example of a perfect plan any place...
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>>on today's testimony michelle. >>sam maxwell said he watched as everybody exited the building the night of that deadly fire before he went down the stairs. an escaped himself. >>it was very hard to hear someone who was in the fire. >>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage in burns on his body as a result of the fire there a speech therapist he told the court that he smelled smoke when he was on the second floor of the building. >>he saw everyone run for the exit and he waited for them to get down first he said he thought he was going to be burned alive on the stairs stairs that he said were poorly constructed. >>and just you know how scary it was when the flames started 10 to know that my sister. was was there for that and that's and that's how she died. >>retired opened fire investigator maria sabatini return for cro
>>on today's testimony michelle. >>sam maxwell said he watched as everybody exited the building the night of that deadly fire before he went down the stairs. an escaped himself. >>it was very hard to hear someone who was in the fire. >>describe what it was like ben fritz is the brother of one of the 36 people who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire. he said in on today's testimony listening to maxwell this morning. maxwell lost the use of his legs suffered brain damage...