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narrator: was this worth it? a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurryry. inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cousin, had d almt reached h his school,utut he got nono further. hector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was just thinking the child was not there, and i it came to inga again. hector: inga was pulled away from the cousin who was holding his hanand and then dragged undr the taxi and run over again when the taxi driver rereversed and then went forward again. ee taxi driver then fled e e scene but t was later r caught andnd arresteded at his hohome. narrator: many in s south africa say that mini-bus taxi drivers are especially reckless. the dririver in ingnga's case was licensed, but many aren't. this mini-bus taxi driver agreed to gi
narrator: was this worth it? a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurryry. inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cousin, had d almt reached h his school,utut he got nono further. hector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was...
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i am sorry. was not worth it. was just not worth it. iam sorry. in was not worth it.. i am sorry. in a lengthy and emotional hearing, 0.j. simpson was supported by his daughter and buy one of these victims. he had been a model prisoner, they said, and the pa role model prisoner, they said, and the parole board agreed. you have no prior conviction of rimmel activities. you are a low risk to reoffend on our guidelines. based on all of that, mr simson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. over 20 yea rs grant parole when eligible. over 20 years since the sensational acquittal it is clear that 0.j. simpson hill commands an audience. millions of americans tuned into his pa role millions of americans tuned into his parole hearing. but support may be fading. one recent poll suggests that only 7% of americans now think that only 7% of americans now think that the fallen star is not a killer. but it is the decision of the parole board matters and as soon as october one, the man many believe got away with murder could be set free. bryan graham is the deputy sports editor of
i am sorry. was not worth it. was just not worth it. iam sorry. in was not worth it.. i am sorry. in a lengthy and emotional hearing, 0.j. simpson was supported by his daughter and buy one of these victims. he had been a model prisoner, they said, and the pa role model prisoner, they said, and the parole board agreed. you have no prior conviction of rimmel activities. you are a low risk to reoffend on our guidelines. based on all of that, mr simson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. over...
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i've no idea if i'm worth the money.uld have too ask the bbc that. 0perating here is ask the bbc that. 0perating here is a different issue. what do i do that justifies that money? compare to a doctor saving a child's life, or a fireman who rushes into grenfell tower, but then compare that with that sort of thing, i am not worth tuppence halfpenny, however we operate in a marketplace. ifeel i throw useful service. but we do operate in this marketplace, but it's difficult for the bbc, because society sets these rules. if they are such rules as to how much any group or individual are worth. it's awfully difficult for the person involved to see whether i am worth it. that was john humphrys on the today programme. 0ne it. that was john humphrys on the today programme. one of the controversies is that two thirds of the top earners are male. let's talk about that apparent gender inequality with the leader of the women's equality party and former journalist, sophie walker. what do you think of this list? do you think it shows ge
i've no idea if i'm worth the money.uld have too ask the bbc that. 0perating here is ask the bbc that. 0perating here is a different issue. what do i do that justifies that money? compare to a doctor saving a child's life, or a fireman who rushes into grenfell tower, but then compare that with that sort of thing, i am not worth tuppence halfpenny, however we operate in a marketplace. ifeel i throw useful service. but we do operate in this marketplace, but it's difficult for the bbc, because...
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this is 2.6 billion worth of cuts. this is 2.6 billion over two years.where along the line they will face efficiency savings. schools in the land of plenty for 30 years are really finding they will have to balance the books. do we know how evenly the money will be spread across schools? if you see it as a
this is 2.6 billion worth of cuts. this is 2.6 billion over two years.where along the line they will face efficiency savings. schools in the land of plenty for 30 years are really finding they will have to balance the books. do we know how evenly the money will be spread across schools? if you see it as a
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and an undercover operation exposes how the pentagon gave away more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake police. it's five o'clock am in moscow and you're watching on t international live from our studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. the e.u. has issued a stern warning to washington over the latest anti russia sanctions after they were passed by the u.s. house of representatives the european commission president thinks they could damage europe's energy sector. the us bill could have unintended unilateral effects impact that you use energy security interests america first cannot mean that europe's interests come last. they need us science and threaten to punish companies doing business with russia's energy sector and that's causing concern for the e.u. and one major joint project with russia the nord stream to pipeline its aim to bring gas from russia to through the baltic sea firms from germany austria france and the netherlands agreed to pay half of the cost of the pipeline and invest almost five billion euros to the project the list of companies t
and an undercover operation exposes how the pentagon gave away more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake police. it's five o'clock am in moscow and you're watching on t international live from our studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. the e.u. has issued a stern warning to washington over the latest anti russia sanctions after they were passed by the u.s. house of representatives the european commission president thinks they could damage europe's energy...
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is it worth a million dollars? >> don't change that channel.t's a made-for-tv "strange inheritance." >> dy-no-mite! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in brooklyn, new york, on my way to meet three brothers at a self-storage joint in historic coney island. that's where they found their strange inheritance, left to them by a homeless relative with a big surprise under lock and key. >> my name's seth lerner. our second cousin, howard frank, died mysteriously in 2012. that's when my brothers and i found out that we inherited the contents of his five storage units. we were shocked the first time we rolled up those doors. >> hi, guys. i'm jamie. >> i'm ian. >> good to meet you. >> hi. i'm seth. >> nice to meet you both. you wrote me about a wild story about a cousin and that he left all his belongings here? >> his whole life is here in this storage bin. >> howard rented five of these 10x15-foot units. >> when we opened up the lockers, we actually found a place where he might have been
is it worth a million dollars? >> don't change that channel.t's a made-for-tv "strange inheritance." >> dy-no-mite! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in brooklyn, new york, on my way to meet three brothers at a self-storage joint in historic coney island. that's where they found their strange inheritance, left to them by a homeless relative with a big surprise under lock and key. >> my name's...
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i'll just let the guys do the lifting. >> twenty-one years' worth of dirt and dust here. okay.>> only 65 more to go! [ chuckles ] >> yeah. i have to tell you, these are solid. they're not going anywhere. >> with the tiles loaded up and headed to ron's home, the brothers are ready to sell off their strange inheritance to the highest bidders. if only it were that simple. >> there is a big risk when you put artwork out on the market, and you don't know what you're doing. >> that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it! send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't repla
i'll just let the guys do the lifting. >> twenty-one years' worth of dirt and dust here. okay.>> only 65 more to go! [ chuckles ] >> yeah. i have to tell you, these are solid. they're not going anywhere. >> with the tiles loaded up and headed to ron's home, the brothers are ready to sell off their strange inheritance to the highest bidders. if only it were that simple. >> there is a big risk when you put artwork out on the market, and you don't know what you're...
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one industry sure to be head oil and agents posing as policemen received over one million dollars worth of military gear from the pentagon and those stories and more coming up now. good afternoon it is wednesday july twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm on your part of phil and you're watching our team erica the house overwhelmingly passed a sanctions bill against russia iran and north korea on tuesday on the topic of russia lawmakers mostly based their case for sanctions on allegations the country interfered in last year's election of course without citing evidence as for iran and north korea they're being sanctioned for their weapons programs are sweet has the latest reactions to the passage of the house bill a whopping four hundred eighteen members of the house voted to pass a sanctions bill only three republicans voted against it one of the main reasons for the sanctions against russia is for the so-called meddling in the u.s. elections this even after new evidence surfaced from the d.n.c. ha was proven to be an inside leak however all three countries were still put into the
one industry sure to be head oil and agents posing as policemen received over one million dollars worth of military gear from the pentagon and those stories and more coming up now. good afternoon it is wednesday july twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm on your part of phil and you're watching our team erica the house overwhelmingly passed a sanctions bill against russia iran and north korea on tuesday on the topic of russia lawmakers mostly based their case for sanctions on allegations...
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dallas -- $91 billion is worth is what jeff bezos is worth -- $91 billion is what you pesos is worthn is what jeff bezos is worth it mark: thank you so much. vonnie? vonnie: time for our quick takes where we provide context and background issues of interest. the u.s. stock market plundered and interest of traders yelling and an image is now a memory because computers are doing most of the trading. american equities change hands on 50 markets. microsecond reaction times have lowered costs and given an advantage to trading firms trying to proceed all increasing the risk of errors that paralyze trading and shake investor confidence. here is a situation. the new situation is when everyone is fast, there is less profit to be made, but despite critics, traders face the challenges and less turbulent markets with low trading volume. market makers in u.s. stocks and $1.1 billion in revenue in 2016 compared with $7.2 billion back in 2009. it forced them to branch out. holdings.ased kcg they have retreated from the business altogether. automated trading firms are stepping in. another big shift
dallas -- $91 billion is worth is what jeff bezos is worth -- $91 billion is what you pesos is worthn is what jeff bezos is worth it mark: thank you so much. vonnie? vonnie: time for our quick takes where we provide context and background issues of interest. the u.s. stock market plundered and interest of traders yelling and an image is now a memory because computers are doing most of the trading. american equities change hands on 50 markets. microsecond reaction times have lowered costs and...
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and an undercover operation exposes how the pentagon gave way more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake police. it's three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from a studio with me and welcome to the program. we start with breaking news this hour the european commission president has voiced concern over the possible haul the united states new russia implemented could do to the european energy sector. the u.s. bill could have unintended unilateral effects that impact the e.u.'s energy security interests america first kind of mean that europe's interests come last. peter all of the news in berlin at the moment for more details peter why is the so concerned over the possible sanctions well what these sanctions would mean is that any european company that was trying to do major business inside of russia could face could face i beg your pardon very serious fines from the u.s. of course that would encourage a lot of companies to pull out of russia they would then lose that cash we've also seen the idea of the energy security of the european uni
and an undercover operation exposes how the pentagon gave way more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake police. it's three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from a studio with me and welcome to the program. we start with breaking news this hour the european commission president has voiced concern over the possible haul the united states new russia implemented could do to the european energy sector. the u.s. bill could have unintended...
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warner, democrat for virginia, with net worth approaching $91 million. john delaney, democrat from aryland, net worth almost $93 million, and it is coming in number two, republican michael texas, a house member, with assets worth close to $108 and number one on the list last year republican daryl isa of california, estimated net worth $250 million, the top five on that list. monroeville, ohio, line for independents. morning. caller: your last comments were erfect examples how somebody could be a millionaire. these individuals have their everything.o let's talk about, is there an ethics committee still in washington? if there is, why aren't they doing their job? had wasserman fired. donna breeze fire friday cnn, or giving questions to a candidate running, hillary clinton. now with all this insider back-door d all that deals and everything, i mean, ridiculous, everybody is upset because trump is not part this corrupt organization that has been going on for the last 30 years. are going tothings be done if we stay with trump or -- and get rid of -- host: the
warner, democrat for virginia, with net worth approaching $91 million. john delaney, democrat from aryland, net worth almost $93 million, and it is coming in number two, republican michael texas, a house member, with assets worth close to $108 and number one on the list last year republican daryl isa of california, estimated net worth $250 million, the top five on that list. monroeville, ohio, line for independents. morning. caller: your last comments were erfect examples how somebody could be...
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than undercover operation exposes how the pentagon more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake policeman. you wherever you're watching it's nine pm on wednesday. welcome to the program first for you this hour the e.u. has issued a stern warning to washington over the latest anti russia sanctions after they were passed by the u.s. house of representatives the european commission president thinks they could damage your obscenity sector the u.s. bill could have unintended unilateral effects that impact the energy security interests america first mean that europe's interests come last russia has given its reaction to the latest u.s. bill expressing disappointment in terms of the bilateral relations. in terms of russia u.s. relations and their development perspectives. sad and no less disappointing regarding international and trade relations the new u.s. sanctions threaten to punish companies doing business with russia's energy sector and that's causing concern for the e.u. one major joint project with russia the north stream to pipeline it's aimed at bringing gas from russi
than undercover operation exposes how the pentagon more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake policeman. you wherever you're watching it's nine pm on wednesday. welcome to the program first for you this hour the e.u. has issued a stern warning to washington over the latest anti russia sanctions after they were passed by the u.s. house of representatives the european commission president thinks they could damage your obscenity sector the u.s. bill could have unintended...
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under the cover operation exposes how to pennsic and gave way more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake policeman. this is out international with me kevin zero in here to this morning eight in the morning now in moscow this wednesday and first from us the u.s. house of representatives has voted for new sanctions against russia as well as a rand and north korea they come in response to what officials call dangerous actions undermining america and its allies during the hearing legislators repeatedly referred to allegations of russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election last year. finally rushing gaijin an unprecedented attack against our democracy when it interfered in our two thousand and sixteen elections left unchecked russia is sure to continue its aggression russia engaged in a blatant effort to meddle in our domestic affairs and specifically our democratic process is currently so unclear whether or not those package will get the approval of president trump as it prevents them from lifting the earliest sunshines with congressional approval for the party you o
under the cover operation exposes how to pennsic and gave way more than a million dollars worth of military equipment to fake policeman. this is out international with me kevin zero in here to this morning eight in the morning now in moscow this wednesday and first from us the u.s. house of representatives has voted for new sanctions against russia as well as a rand and north korea they come in response to what officials call dangerous actions undermining america and its allies during the...
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what do you think the house was worth?> $150,000. [ chuckles ] it wasn't worth very much. >> edith could buy five whitewood cottages. even so, she does refuse the offer. and the bulldozers roll around her. >> i have a picture when they tore everything down in the whole block and it was just her house in the middle of the block. >> reporters catch wind of the story and turn edith into a local folk hero -- a steadfast champion against yuppification, standing up for seattle's old neighborhoods, defying the encroaching chain boutiques, food courts, and those $6 lattes. that's how they portray edith. and that's exactly who barry martin expects when he becomes construction manager of the mall. how did you meet edith? >> i always go visit the neighbors and give them my card so that if they have any problems, they know who to get ahold of, and i walked past her yard and introduced myself. she was actually very pleasant and said she was looking forward to the activity. >> turns out, edith wasn't watching garbo flicks because she "v
what do you think the house was worth?> $150,000. [ chuckles ] it wasn't worth very much. >> edith could buy five whitewood cottages. even so, she does refuse the offer. and the bulldozers roll around her. >> i have a picture when they tore everything down in the whole block and it was just her house in the middle of the block. >> reporters catch wind of the story and turn edith into a local folk hero -- a steadfast champion against yuppification, standing up for seattle's...
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it could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." unlikeso babies can sleeppampers stasoundly all night.s drier, pampers. t (cat 2) hey, what's that? (cat 1) whoa, gravy! t (cat 2) (cat 1) what?!at? (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy-chunky! (cat 1) chunky gravy purr-adise! (cat 2) purr-adise? really? >>> our top stories this morning. after narrowly voting to begin debate on a public health care measure, the senate rejected a wide-ranging proposal to repeal and replace on carry. senator john mccain returned to the capitol just days after being diagnosed with brain cancer. he issued an impassioned speech urging everyone to work together. >>> and the president called jeff sessions very weak. when asked the president said we will see what happens. time will tell. the president is upset sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. >>> the coast guard's motto is always ready, but the come an dant warns that because of budget cuts, that may not be the case, especially when it comes to chasing drug ru
it could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." unlikeso babies can sleeppampers stasoundly all night.s drier, pampers. t (cat 2) hey, what's that? (cat 1) whoa, gravy! t (cat 2) (cat 1) what?!at? (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy-chunky! (cat 1) chunky gravy purr-adise! (cat 2) purr-adise? really? >>> our top stories this morning. after narrowly voting to begin debate on a public health care measure, the senate rejected...
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and the operation exposes how the pentagon gave away more than a million dollars worth of minutes put links of fake at least one. is two o'clock am in moscow and you're watching it all to international life almost to do with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. we start with breaking news this hour the european commission president. has voiced concern over the possible harm the united states. implemented could have on the european energy sector he says that america first cannot mean that europe's interests. commission is. concerns notably because of the draft bills possible impact on energy independence it nevertheless foresees the imposition of sanctions on any company including european which contributes to the development maintenance modernization or repair of energy expert by appliance by the russian federation depending on its implementation this could affect infrastructure transporting energy resources to europe it could also have an impact on projects crucial to the e.u.'s diversification objectives such as the baltic liquefied natural gas project is currently unclear
and the operation exposes how the pentagon gave away more than a million dollars worth of minutes put links of fake at least one. is two o'clock am in moscow and you're watching it all to international life almost to do with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. we start with breaking news this hour the european commission president. has voiced concern over the possible harm the united states. implemented could have on the european energy sector he says that america first cannot mean...
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not worth it.>(grant) simpson can walk out of prison as early as october. board of commissioners say simpson who has stayed out of trouble while serving his (grant) controversy over whether another conservative commentator can speak at uc berkeley may have been averted (terisa) tonight the university is saying it is not a question of if ben shapiro will speak on september 14, but exactly when and where. kron 4's dan kerman is live at u-c berkeley with more (dan kerman) after initially telling berkeley college republicans there were no venues available for a september 14 speech by conservative commentator ben shapiro the university is now saying they have found various spots for the speech to occur sot dan mogulof/uc berkeley spokesmandan mogulof is a spokesman for uc berkeleysot this late breaking decision had not made its way to college republicans or their attorney but we brought it to their attentionsotattorney harmeet dhillon represents berkeley college repulicans. she says the univeristy's his
not worth it.>(grant) simpson can walk out of prison as early as october. board of commissioners say simpson who has stayed out of trouble while serving his (grant) controversy over whether another conservative commentator can speak at uc berkeley may have been averted (terisa) tonight the university is saying it is not a question of if ben shapiro will speak on september 14, but exactly when and where. kron 4's dan kerman is live at u-c berkeley with more (dan kerman) after initially...
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to be fulfilled the idea that you know because we've become tremendously valuable they used to be worth only a few pennies apiece then a few dollars then a couple hundred dollars now because it is worth over twenty five hundred dollars for a single bit coin that also has been fulfilled i think the jury is still out on whether . you know whether big court in some sense will be perhaps co-opted more by the mainstream financial system it already has in many ways integrated with with you know banks and other traditional payments companies which is both good and bad it's good if you want to see it be adopted by the masses and and allow a lot of people to get their hands on it and use it but you know perhaps if you're a kind of crypto an archivist and you you only want it to exist outside the traditional system away from big banks away from government control then you might not be too happy with that right i think some of the guys were seeing it more it's like this utopia but now we're seeing more and more governments and businesses eyeing the cryptocurrency is in fact the f.c.c. is warning t
to be fulfilled the idea that you know because we've become tremendously valuable they used to be worth only a few pennies apiece then a few dollars then a couple hundred dollars now because it is worth over twenty five hundred dollars for a single bit coin that also has been fulfilled i think the jury is still out on whether . you know whether big court in some sense will be perhaps co-opted more by the mainstream financial system it already has in many ways integrated with with you know banks...
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it could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." unlike ordinary diapers, pampers stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. pampers. (cat 2) hey, what's that? (cat 1) whoa, gravy! (cat 2) you mean extra gravy! (cat 1) what?! (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy-chunky! (cat 1) chunky gravy purr-adise! (cat 2) purr-adise? really? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. >>> our top stories this morning. after narrowly voting to begin >>> our top stories this morning. after narrowly voting to begin debate on a public health care measure, the senatje wide-ranging proposal to repeal and replace obamacare. senator john mccain returned to the capitol just days after being diagnosed with brain cancer. mccain delivered an impassioned speech imploring republicans and democrats to work together. >>> and fwrp called president said we will see what happens. time will tell. the president is upt . >>> and president trump called jeff sessions very weak. when asked the president said we will see what ha
it could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." unlike ordinary diapers, pampers stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. pampers. (cat 2) hey, what's that? (cat 1) whoa, gravy! (cat 2) you mean extra gravy! (cat 1) what?! (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy-chunky! (cat 1) chunky gravy purr-adise! (cat 2) purr-adise? really? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. >>> our top stories this morning....
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michelle: this is $1 million worth of marijuana. the unusual place it was hidden. alison: "7 on your side" investigates a potential hidden danger in police vehicles that could put officer' lives at ris -- officers' lives at risk. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: we begin tonight on storm watch as the pop-up storms bring a lot of rain and even hail to some part of the area. alison: chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center. are there still storm threats out there? >> heavy rain and lightning but it's not severe the first area pushing and building southwestward to the city. this will drift downtown in the next half hour and diminish. we have a second area that we are tracking in frederick. this too makes a slow drift. it should diminish in the next couple of hours. outside of that we don't see packtivity. >> areas with the rain may see the patchy fog. the highs near 90. chance of a go-around tomorrow afternoon. the rest of the week, weekend and the next ten days comes your way in 15 minutes. michelle: see you then. roads are reope
michelle: this is $1 million worth of marijuana. the unusual place it was hidden. alison: "7 on your side" investigates a potential hidden danger in police vehicles that could put officer' lives at ris -- officers' lives at risk. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: we begin tonight on storm watch as the pop-up storms bring a lot of rain and even hail to some part of the area. alison: chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center. are there still...
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they decided to sell down some shares, worth about £ii.5 they decided to sell down some shares, worthearnings to above £70 million since 2010 —— sky. not a bad figure. against this is the fact... two things, one is there's the bid for the whole of sky, the whole company, so you want to see what happens in that particular bid —— sky. analysts are looking at the fact there is now alternatives to sky. netflix, amazon and other services and the model of having a dish and bringing things in through that way that we saw 30 yea rs through that way that we saw 30 years ago through one person is becoming outdated and i don't think people want something on top of their house like that. and competing on price? yes. video services are far cheaper. my daughter is only on netflix. what's interesting with netflix. what's interesting with netflix is their subscriber numbers are going up, 6.5 million in the uk, sky have between 12 and 13 million but the numbers are slowing. it says services like netflix, which sky doesn't allow customers to access via its box, they say it's not a direct threat to the
they decided to sell down some shares, worth about £ii.5 they decided to sell down some shares, worthearnings to above £70 million since 2010 —— sky. not a bad figure. against this is the fact... two things, one is there's the bid for the whole of sky, the whole company, so you want to see what happens in that particular bid —— sky. analysts are looking at the fact there is now alternatives to sky. netflix, amazon and other services and the model of having a dish and bringing things...
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is it worth revisiting?use it is such a different film, and i actually prefer the don siegel version but i'm happy... the two versions can coexist because they are such different films, and personally, i grew up loving 70s exploitation cinema and i will a lwa ys exploitation cinema and i will always have a fondness for the original, but the performances are very good, nicole kidman is very nuanced and colin farrell is terrific. he has the sly look in his eye, you think he's in control but maybe he isn't. i would encourage people to see this but also the don siegel version which is still a very fine film. your next choice could not be more different. the problem is, it is very samey, it is cars 3, and you know cars and cars 2, there are some ca i’s know cars and cars 2, there are some cars on it. i remember seeing the first one, i remember loving the designs, i like the landscapes, but the problem here, the narrative, we have been around this track before, it feels very threadbare. the central character light
is it worth revisiting?use it is such a different film, and i actually prefer the don siegel version but i'm happy... the two versions can coexist because they are such different films, and personally, i grew up loving 70s exploitation cinema and i will a lwa ys exploitation cinema and i will always have a fondness for the original, but the performances are very good, nicole kidman is very nuanced and colin farrell is terrific. he has the sly look in his eye, you think he's in control but maybe...
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failing to acknowledge there might be some situation where is the entire net worth of companies could get distorted by the futures. those were the early days of 401(k)s. rates were about 13% when i got to goldman sachs in the early '80s so much cash was flooding into the stock market it was inconceivable to envision a time when money would flow out of equities. instead, it's a one-way street yet, i can recall working with a really wealthy individual who ran a shoe company back then he called me one day when his company had just been admitted to the s&p 500 at the time, it was considered to be a great honor, a sign you had made it, that your enterprise was thriving. but he called me to complain about something that seemed darn ridiculous at the time but turned out to be quite visionary. he worried all of his hard work could be for naught if the s&p 500 futures went down in value i said that's ridiculous his company's stock would stand on its own merits. the very idea that this tail of the s&p 500 could wag the dog of the individual stock was fanciful he disagreed and said there was alw
failing to acknowledge there might be some situation where is the entire net worth of companies could get distorted by the futures. those were the early days of 401(k)s. rates were about 13% when i got to goldman sachs in the early '80s so much cash was flooding into the stock market it was inconceivable to envision a time when money would flow out of equities. instead, it's a one-way street yet, i can recall working with a really wealthy individual who ran a shoe company back then he called me...
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bilbao's old town is well worth a stroll.ll find tall buildings and narrow lanes lined with thriving shops and tapas bars. a modern light rail line conveniently laces the old town with points along the river, to the site which spearheaded bilbao's urban renaissance -- the guggenheim museum. while its contemporary art collection is impressive, it's the building, designed by frank gehry and opened in 1997, that's created a stir in the world of architecture and put bilbao on the traveler's map. gehry's groundbreaking design helped set a new standard for architecture. using cutting-edge technologies, unusual materials, and daring forms, he created a piece of architectural sculpture that smoothly integrates with its environment. with the bridges, pedestrian promenade, and art all complementing the building, it's an engaging ensemble. gehry was inspired by a variety of visions. for instance, to him, the building's multiple forms jostle like a loose crate of bottles. guarding the main entrance is jeff koons' towering west highland t
bilbao's old town is well worth a stroll.ll find tall buildings and narrow lanes lined with thriving shops and tapas bars. a modern light rail line conveniently laces the old town with points along the river, to the site which spearheaded bilbao's urban renaissance -- the guggenheim museum. while its contemporary art collection is impressive, it's the building, designed by frank gehry and opened in 1997, that's created a stir in the world of architecture and put bilbao on the traveler's map....
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it's worth 8 million. pretty good for listening to your kids. i'd say so i'd also say amazon was one of the most gettable gains in the history of -- in the history of the stock market given its endless dominance and the wonders of amazon prime that so many of you partake in you know what? it's still not too late to buy even over a thousand bucks now, you know nvidia's been on fire here nvda symbol. it traded add $64 this time las year it's now at $165 whenever i had a winner in my hedge fund, i named miech pets of a that. we adroppopted a gray cat in 19 called her flow. when a stray black cat found her way to us, i named her bessie, after the beth lehem steel, whih had shorted from $25 to zero we even had a cat we called comag. she was named after the stock of a disc drive component that gave as you five-bagger she was sadly hit by an 18 wheeler and, yes, indeed she did bounce of a that unfortunate incident and that was the end of the moniker mongrel naming era but lately with this new found enthusiasm for stocks, i renamed ef re everest, our re
it's worth 8 million. pretty good for listening to your kids. i'd say so i'd also say amazon was one of the most gettable gains in the history of -- in the history of the stock market given its endless dominance and the wonders of amazon prime that so many of you partake in you know what? it's still not too late to buy even over a thousand bucks now, you know nvidia's been on fire here nvda symbol. it traded add $64 this time las year it's now at $165 whenever i had a winner in my hedge fund, i...
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was it worth it? are these tweets worth it when it comes to pushing your legislative agenda? certainly you could make the argument that it's not worth it because it takes the focus off the things that the president has been accomplishing over the last week. i will say this. sometimes people actually need to have a little bit of a sense of humor and not take themselves too seriously and overreact and try to turn this into a bigger issue than it really is. let's look at the tweet. takes seven seconds to tweet it out. it's a little self depricating, showing donald trump doing fake wrestling, which everyone knows is fake. he saw it, thought it was funny. after a week when he thought people at cnn were being unfair to him that had to resign, therefore, he tweeted it out. people are trying to overplay this saying he's inciting violence. it's a fake wrestling video. don't take yourself so seriously. have a little fun with it. enjoy the holiday weekend and not try to make this into something much bigger than it really was. >> bakari? >> the problem with that is that not everyone sees
was it worth it? are these tweets worth it when it comes to pushing your legislative agenda? certainly you could make the argument that it's not worth it because it takes the focus off the things that the president has been accomplishing over the last week. i will say this. sometimes people actually need to have a little bit of a sense of humor and not take themselves too seriously and overreact and try to turn this into a bigger issue than it really is. let's look at the tweet. takes seven...
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just judgement we've got to we've got a final word what he got so very guards to people see in the worth of education i don't think has to do so much with the department or the job opportunities but for example a good friend of mine named. he you know he did actually go to college and he graduated with student loans but many of us family members they decided not to. go to college right because it was so inaccessible and so it's the money that they write that was making it seem like invaluable and they have to decide whether they do have access to it or not and whether it's worth investing that a lot of these families are strapped in that same debt with that person exactly in particular and getting out of color and low income thank you so much for joining me we're going to bring you guys back on talk i learned a lot already did a whole show thank you so much sterling verite editor in chief for campus reform dot org and austin garcia vice president of the united states student association thank you both thank you so much that's all for now for all of us here for us thanks for watching you
just judgement we've got to we've got a final word what he got so very guards to people see in the worth of education i don't think has to do so much with the department or the job opportunities but for example a good friend of mine named. he you know he did actually go to college and he graduated with student loans but many of us family members they decided not to. go to college right because it was so inaccessible and so it's the money that they write that was making it seem like invaluable...
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it's not worth losing your brother, your nephew, a father, a son. >> it's not worth it. >> a cousin, a best friend. it's not worth it. >> it's not worth it. >> so anybody riding these motorcycles, i'm telling you today, you all, please slow down and be safe on these bikes. >> reporter: now the ongoing tragedy is this is a father of four with children ages 5 to just 11 years old here. family members say they will continue to care for all these kids as commitment to the father. for now we're reporting here in prince george's county, mike valerio, wusa9. >> tough loss there, mike. thank you. >>> detectives need your help tonight to find a person who killed this man, a father of four inside his own car. last night prince george's county police discovered the body of 55-year-old adriano lombre inside his car suffering from gunshot wounds. now the car with distinctive redskins stickers on the back was parked on the outer loop of the beltway near the pennsylvania avenue exit. tonight his daughter is pleading for folks to help find her father's killer. >> if you know anything or there was a
it's not worth losing your brother, your nephew, a father, a son. >> it's not worth it. >> a cousin, a best friend. it's not worth it. >> it's not worth it. >> so anybody riding these motorcycles, i'm telling you today, you all, please slow down and be safe on these bikes. >> reporter: now the ongoing tragedy is this is a father of four with children ages 5 to just 11 years old here. family members say they will continue to care for all these kids as commitment to...
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vastly outpace to the cost of the has vastly outpaced the rate of inflation your money now is not worth as much as it was ten twenty thirty years ago even then the value of a college degree i would argue has not kept up with the rate of inflation itself so you're paying essentially more money for a piece of paper that says you have studied this it's not as worth as much as it was thirty years ago so it's true you know the problem is that we've kind of decoupled the actual value of college from the cost and we can talk about yes we can roll more and more money living expenses all these other things but we're still not talking about tackling the underlying cause i want to talk about maybe tuitions freezes or something like they did up in wisconsin recently even. something is while is that all of a sudden you get the rhetoric that it's the end of higher education and scott walker wants to burn the university of wisconsin to the ground he may actually want to burn the university ground i don't know can speak for what we don't seem to really want to talk about why is it so expensive should i
vastly outpace to the cost of the has vastly outpaced the rate of inflation your money now is not worth as much as it was ten twenty thirty years ago even then the value of a college degree i would argue has not kept up with the rate of inflation itself so you're paying essentially more money for a piece of paper that says you have studied this it's not as worth as much as it was thirty years ago so it's true you know the problem is that we've kind of decoupled the actual value of college from...
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it is worth pointing out prices are going up worth pointing out prices are going up butjust worth pointing going up but just not worth pointing out prices are going up butjust not as quickly as they did in may. wages aren't keeping up and that creates its own dynamics. it's the cost of living squeeze. wages on average are only increasing at 2%, whereas prices are increasing at 2%, whereas prices are increasing at 2.5%. that is outstripping what we are taking home. the government has been told it must stop this living squeeze. many living people are caught in a bias, britain needs are caught in a bias, britain needs a pay rise across the public and private sector. the treasury says, while it is encouraging that inflation is low, we appreciate that some families are worried about the cost of living which is why we have introduced a national living wage and tax cuts for millions of people. if people want to see how their own wages compared in terms of inflation, and what kind of pay rise they would need, there's a simple calculate —— calculator on our website. we always think inflation with a
it is worth pointing out prices are going up worth pointing out prices are going up butjust worth pointing going up but just not worth pointing out prices are going up butjust not as quickly as they did in may. wages aren't keeping up and that creates its own dynamics. it's the cost of living squeeze. wages on average are only increasing at 2%, whereas prices are increasing at 2%, whereas prices are increasing at 2.5%. that is outstripping what we are taking home. the government has been told...
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. >> i mean was it worth it?> worth the big gash on the back of your head now you gonna get staples? >> sure. >> you're the one who's injured. he's not. >> don't matter. the head is cutoff the snake isn't it? >> i get you. we removed him from that pod anyway. so you don't have to worry about that. >> am i in the hole? >> no because he did assault you. it wasn't a fight. it was ant fair fight. you got sucker punched i'm going to let you slide on that. >> do you want to press charges? you don't want to press charges. >> because he doesn't want to press charges lackey need not worry about additional time but he'll still face punishment within the jail. >> receive 10 or 20 days lock in until he serves his time. >> lackey say he is didn't attack him but admits the fighting. >> it was just a one on one fight. we clashed. dropped. boom. went to sleep. next things you know he woke up, bloody head. i just beat him to the punch. i hit him with two. next time he think about approaching somebody like me, that's what he got t
. >> i mean was it worth it?> worth the big gash on the back of your head now you gonna get staples? >> sure. >> you're the one who's injured. he's not. >> don't matter. the head is cutoff the snake isn't it? >> i get you. we removed him from that pod anyway. so you don't have to worry about that. >> am i in the hole? >> no because he did assault you. it wasn't a fight. it was ant fair fight. you got sucker punched i'm going to let you slide on that....
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now worth 2.6 billion. lebron then said, "so tell me again why there's a cap on how much a player should get? don't answer that. steph should be getting 400 million this summer 5 years. hashtag j-m-t or just my thought. the warriors didn't stop there. backup guard shaun livingston has agreed to a reported 3 year, 24 million dollar contract. the team said saturday they intend to re- sign forward david west. west will reportedly take a one year deal at the veteran's minimum 2.3 million dollars. and that's not all the warriors have also reportidely been in talks with andre iguodala. iguodala has met with spurs and rockets management about a possible deal as well. reports say the team is ready to offer him a three year deal worth between 13 and 15 million a year. as for kevin durant. he is expected to re-sign with the warriors in late july. (jr)and tonight espn is reporting that the warriors have offered andre iguodala a three year 45 million dollar deal. so certainly to be continued. (justine) president trump
now worth 2.6 billion. lebron then said, "so tell me again why there's a cap on how much a player should get? don't answer that. steph should be getting 400 million this summer 5 years. hashtag j-m-t or just my thought. the warriors didn't stop there. backup guard shaun livingston has agreed to a reported 3 year, 24 million dollar contract. the team said saturday they intend to re- sign forward david west. west will reportedly take a one year deal at the veteran's minimum 2.3 million...
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trump claims it is worth tens of millions but tonight his lawyers say they're worth quite a bit less a lower tax bill. eds a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. >>> breaking news, the trump administration is facing growing questions tonight about donald trump jr.'s meeting with the russian lawyer. cnn learning at least eight people were in that meeting. these new developments according to my next guest are causing conservatives to grow increasingly concerned. great to see you, bob. >> good to be with you, kate. >> so this story about trump junior's meeting with the russian attorney, it's evo
trump claims it is worth tens of millions but tonight his lawyers say they're worth quite a bit less a lower tax bill. eds a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye....
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if you're going to have warfare, the question is is it worth it. slavery seems to be worth it.s defenders into its opponents. wars, even foreign wars can raise the temperature very high. the first two-party system in this country which was republicans, not the gop's but jefferson's party was heated up by the french revolution. the first 25 years of this country coincided with the wars of the french revolution. so we are little country on the edge of two superpowers duking it out over ideological reasons. it's affected are discourse and race temperatures. and yet we have the rancor now but i don't see that is the cause. there's nothing out there that should be causing that here. >> you mention federalist and i can't believe were talking about this on television. >> but, one of the dangers presented about faction and partisanship was presented opportunity for hostile foreign powers. we have watched russia exploit faction in the united states and democrats and republicans should've responded as they wish they probably got what they wanted. >> yes the russian meddling is an insight
if you're going to have warfare, the question is is it worth it. slavery seems to be worth it.s defenders into its opponents. wars, even foreign wars can raise the temperature very high. the first two-party system in this country which was republicans, not the gop's but jefferson's party was heated up by the french revolution. the first 25 years of this country coincided with the wars of the french revolution. so we are little country on the edge of two superpowers duking it out over...
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his cargo of gold silver gems and jewelry now thought to be worth at least a billion dollars. cargo that will soon be salvaged according to colombia's presidents. like daria and but they were able to dial. the history cultural heritage the diesel now territory belongs to colombians. is not an object of commerce. colombians can rest assured that we are going to careful and preserve this heritage sites. because it's so reps sensitive not only to columbia. but also to humanity. the president says he's received a proposal from an unnamed investor and bring it to the surface. it would also welcome other office of financial help. in june seventeen awaits the san jose set sail from panama. before it was sunken battle off the coast of costa hannah. he was carrying treasure for the spanish king to help finance his war of succession. when it was struck by british warship. more than three hundred years later. the wreckage was finally located. so far the hidden treasures have only been viewed via sonar images. but the ambition is for people to one day see them in person. the columbia prom
his cargo of gold silver gems and jewelry now thought to be worth at least a billion dollars. cargo that will soon be salvaged according to colombia's presidents. like daria and but they were able to dial. the history cultural heritage the diesel now territory belongs to colombians. is not an object of commerce. colombians can rest assured that we are going to careful and preserve this heritage sites. because it's so reps sensitive not only to columbia. but also to humanity. the president says...