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jeffrey cheng... who owns ...angel dear.., a high end clothing store for babies, says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that shipping container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. he urges to public to let him know if you spot his stolen goods. ( robin ) cheng's clothing is often seen on famous children because of his celebrity clientele like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, and victoria beckham. he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets.. for a fraction of the price. ( robin ) police in palo alto arrest 4 women for two separate robberies at the stanford shopping center. the first robbery happeend earlier this month at the urban outfitters. police tracked th
jeffrey cheng... who owns ...angel dear.., a high end clothing store for babies, says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that shipping container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. he urges to public to let him know if you spot his stolen goods. ( robin ) cheng's clothing is often seen on famous children because of his celebrity clientele like ayesha...
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jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear."he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. ( darya ) cheng's clothing has a lot of celebrity clients like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, and victoria beckham. he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets... for a fraction of the price. ( darya ) police in palo alto arrest 4 women for two separate robberies at the stanford shopping center. the first robbery happeend earlier this month at the urban outfitters. police tracked their getaway car and earlier this week arrested tonisha harris. then on tuesday... a police officer at the shopping center caught two women stealing clothes from the victori
jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear."he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. ( darya ) cheng's clothing has a lot of celebrity clients like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, and victoria beckham. he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets... for a fraction...
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cheng: "they took like the whole thing.">these pink onesies and cardigans are worth...check the invoice, over 43-thousand dollars -- retails for almost a hundred thousand dollars..jeffrey cheng owns angel dear -- a high end line that carries baby clothes..thieves broke into a shipping container parked outside his union city warehouse sometime sunday night and stole 48 boxes full of merchandise he got the call from his operations manager monday the thieves broke into three locks cheng even has celebrity clientele like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, victoria and david beckhamthe clothes are sold at department stores and specialty boutiqueshe wants you to take a good look because
these pink onesies and cardigans are worth...check the invoice, over 43-thousand dollars -- retails for almost a hundred thousand dollars..jeffrey cheng owns angel dear -- a high end line that carries baby clothes..thieves broke into a shipping container parked outside his union city warehouse sometime sunday night and stole 48 boxes full of merchandise he got the call from his operations manager monday the thieves broke into three locks cheng even has celebrity clientele like ayesha curry, kim...
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>he got the call from his operations manager monday the thieves broke into three locks cheng: "all of 2,500 pieces is all within this collection.">cheng even has celebrity clientele like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, victoria and david beckhamthe clothes are sold at department stores and specialty boutiqueshe wants you to take a good look because he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets..for a fraction of the price.. (gayle)jeffery is (gayle) (gayle)jeffery is offering a two thousand doll reward to anyone with leads to the clotheslive in union city gayle ong kron 4 news (vicki) take a look at this... not one but two tornadoes in the sky just tornadoes in one but two at this... not take a look (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) take a look at this... not one but two tornadoes in the sky just east of des moines, iowa thursday. there were several r
>he got the call from his operations manager monday the thieves broke into three locks cheng even has celebrity clientele like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, victoria and david beckhamthe clothes are sold at department stores and specialty boutiqueshe wants you to take a good look because he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets..for a fraction of the price.. (gayle)jeffery is (gayle) (gayle)jeffery is offering a two thousand doll reward to anyone with...
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thousands of children to possibly unsafe that scene's chinese police have launched a probe into detention cheng shen biotech company over claims made sold dangerous and collations to health facilities across the country jan change shares which had been suspended in the morning were down ten percent have slumped forty seven percent since mid july state trouble thora he said i have conducted unannounced inspections on other chinese manufacturers as well some of the vaccines in question were given routinely to chinese babies as young as three months so far it appears that no patients. over sarah now taking a look at the far reaching consequences of bricks that sarah has one that you might not really think about at first helen i'm because british prime minister theresa may she says that she is confident that her brags that plan will be good for both the u.k. and the e.u. but she is prepared for a no deal brags that she is making another attempt to win over her cabinet as she has called her ministers together for a special round of talks now economic growth in post brags that trades are expected to
thousands of children to possibly unsafe that scene's chinese police have launched a probe into detention cheng shen biotech company over claims made sold dangerous and collations to health facilities across the country jan change shares which had been suspended in the morning were down ten percent have slumped forty seven percent since mid july state trouble thora he said i have conducted unannounced inspections on other chinese manufacturers as well some of the vaccines in question were given...
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announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >> two minutes. dick: well, hi. i'm dick van dyke. you know back when i was doing "the dick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i would come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, it would not be so funny. a fall like that could mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so if the aches and pains, or that funny balance thing, is
announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >> two minutes. dick: well, hi. i'm dick van dyke. you know back when i was doing "the dick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i would come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, it would not be so funny. a fall like that could mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so if the aches and pains, or that funny balance thing, is
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[speaking native language] [voice of interpreter] >> hi, supervisors, i'm cheng lynn chiu. i would really encourage everyone to look at homelessness in a new perspective, no longer looking at it as a headache, as something we cannot resolve. we need to look at it as we need to provide opportunities for people who are homeless to start a new life. homelessness in a challenge for us. it's something that all of us can do something about. it's definitely a challenge. this is not only a problem, it's about thousands of people, their life, their quality of life. please fund our ask. thank you. [end of translation] >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. [speaking native language] [voice of interpreter] >> good morning, supervisors. my name is shal. i'm with the square dancing club in chinatown. i hope you will support chinatown cultural center's dance on waverly, and dance on chinatown. it has been healthy for our communities, and i hope you will support our ask for more activities like this in the community. we feel that the chinese culture center's dance on waverly and ac
[speaking native language] [voice of interpreter] >> hi, supervisors, i'm cheng lynn chiu. i would really encourage everyone to look at homelessness in a new perspective, no longer looking at it as a headache, as something we cannot resolve. we need to look at it as we need to provide opportunities for people who are homeless to start a new life. homelessness in a challenge for us. it's something that all of us can do something about. it's definitely a challenge. this is not only a...
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cheng, good morning. guest: hi there. could you let us know exactly what the state of north korea is when it comes to their willingness to dismantle, especially with reports about the continuation of their program? guest: well, i think those questions are ones that people who watched north korea closely, the expectation here has been there is very little desire on their part to part with their nuclear weapons. they have spent decades working on them. some reports now suggest all the way back to the 1960's. that is a long time and a lot of money to invest for a country that does not have a whole lot of it. and so for them to get to this point and then want to give them up is, just you know, in the face of it, it does not seem to make a whole lot of sense. now, is is possible that a combination of the right
cheng, good morning. guest: hi there. could you let us know exactly what the state of north korea is when it comes to their willingness to dismantle, especially with reports about the continuation of their program? guest: well, i think those questions are ones that people who watched north korea closely, the expectation here has been there is very little desire on their part to part with their nuclear weapons. they have spent decades working on them. some reports now suggest all the way back to...
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joining me for a reaction is dean cheng, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation's asian studiesenter. this is nothing new but it still shocks me. he comes to duke university, lawfully here. suddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has cutting edge technology from dr. smith. >> yep. well, he is -- the -- mr. liu basically said he came to duke university specifically to work with that professor. he had been following his work for years and apparently brought several of his colleagues over to work on it as well. >> laura: how do we continue to allow this, given how bad a job we've done to combat intellectual property theft in the united states? >> here's a couple of statistics to show you how bad things are. there are 350,000 chinese students in the united states. >> laura: all paying cash. >> yes, that's part of why they are here. because for the university of california, they get $40,000 for a foreign student. $13,000 for an in-state student. is it any surprise that as a result there are six times as many now chinese students at berkeley for example than there were ten y
joining me for a reaction is dean cheng, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation's asian studiesenter. this is nothing new but it still shocks me. he comes to duke university, lawfully here. suddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has cutting edge technology from dr. smith. >> yep. well, he is -- the -- mr. liu basically said he came to duke university specifically to work with that professor. he had been following his work for years and apparently brought several of...
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he is an historic figure in the advertising words and doesn't cheng the fact he was ousted from his job, and -- orer lynn gottlieb, another character who is head of -- was the head of group m, the largest media buying agency, stepped down. i predict head would. he said he would but i don't think people leaving dates the book. at least i don't feel that way. obviously some people do. so. >> one perspective of looking at the book, why this is a book that started about advertising and marketing, to why i encourage people to read it, is it affects all industries because to a great extent, many of the characters -- he's going to forget how some of the characters don't exist miami -- exist anymore -- >> i want to forget everything. i'm moving on to another planet. >> so you have the are -- martin sorrell who founds the world's largest 150,000 person holding company by buying a wire and plastic company as a shell company, and over the last 25-30 years, has formed this huge corporation. he does not have his job. the person who actually created what is likely to be the most important media opera
he is an historic figure in the advertising words and doesn't cheng the fact he was ousted from his job, and -- orer lynn gottlieb, another character who is head of -- was the head of group m, the largest media buying agency, stepped down. i predict head would. he said he would but i don't think people leaving dates the book. at least i don't feel that way. obviously some people do. so. >> one perspective of looking at the book, why this is a book that started about advertising and...
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host: jonathan cheng of the wall street journal, he is their seoul bureau chief, talking about the meetings that will take place between the secretary of state and members of the north korean government over this idea of a nuclear program. thanks for your time today. guest: my pleasure. >> the chairman and ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein, sat down for an interview at the economic club of new york. he talked about the u.s. and world economies, trade tariffs, immigration policies, crypto currency, and the future of wall street. blankfein will step down later this year. john: and now on to the main event. it is my pleasure to introduce a longtime good friend of mine, lloyd blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of goldman sachs. he has served in this role june 2006 and was director since 2003. previously, he has been the firm's president and chief operating officer. prior to that, he was vice chairman of goldman sachs with management responsibilities for fixed income, currency commodities division, and the equities division. so lloyd has a long tenure with goldman sachs. in fact
host: jonathan cheng of the wall street journal, he is their seoul bureau chief, talking about the meetings that will take place between the secretary of state and members of the north korean government over this idea of a nuclear program. thanks for your time today. guest: my pleasure. >> the chairman and ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein, sat down for an interview at the economic club of new york. he talked about the u.s. and world economies, trade tariffs, immigration policies,...
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janis mackey frayer, nbc news, cheng rai, thailand. >> that's such good news.r the life, of course, the navy seal that lost -- >> i think it was a powerful moment when they brought out the picture of the navy seal. >> he was the one that set out the oxygen canisters in the two-and-a-half miles they had to travel to get out. >> and a reminder how dangerous it was. that will be the only time the boys' talk to the press. yesterday's questions were screened by a doctor to avoid triggering ptsd. >> thank god they're out. auto makers warn that jobs will be lost if the president pushes ahead with his tariffs. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg said holocaust deniers who post on facebook are not, quote, intentionally getting it wrong. he's trying to clarify those comments. back in a moment. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. until her laptop crashed thi
janis mackey frayer, nbc news, cheng rai, thailand. >> that's such good news.r the life, of course, the navy seal that lost -- >> i think it was a powerful moment when they brought out the picture of the navy seal. >> he was the one that set out the oxygen canisters in the two-and-a-half miles they had to travel to get out. >> and a reminder how dangerous it was. that will be the only time the boys' talk to the press. yesterday's questions were screened by a doctor to...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following is a paid advertisement for tai chengr. van dyke. >> well, hi, i'm dick van dyke. you know, back when i was doing the dick van dyke show, audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman [laughter]. today it wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence or even worse. so if it aches and pains and, you know, that funny balance thing is slowing you down, keep watching this show because i discovered an incredible program that's going to help everything. >> [background music] one in three people over 65 fall ever year. >> i fell from the top of the stairs to the bottom of the stairs. i was unconscious. >> i've broken my arm. i've broken my tailbone. >> in fact, every 11 seconds, an older person is rushed to an emergency room because of a fall.
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following is a paid advertisement for tai chengr. van dyke. >> well, hi, i'm dick van dyke. you know, back when i was doing the dick van dyke show, audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman [laughter]. today it wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence or even worse. so if it aches and pains and, you know, that funny...
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cheng, good morning. guest: hi there. host: could you let us know exactly what the state of north korea is when it comes to their willingness to dismantle, especially with reports about the continuation of their program? guest: well, i think those questions are ones that people who watched north korea closely, the expectation here has been there is very little desire on their part to part with their nuclear weapons. they have spent decades working on them. some reports now suggest all the way back to the 1960's. that is a long time and a lot of money to invest for a country that does not have a whole lot of it. and so for them to get to this point and then want to give them up is, just you know, in the face of it, it does not seem to make a whole lot of sense. now, is is possible that a combination of the right inducement plus some sanctions and perhaps even some military threats, could that change the equation? i think that is what we are trying to find out. and everything we have seen over the past couple of weeks, incl
cheng, good morning. guest: hi there. host: could you let us know exactly what the state of north korea is when it comes to their willingness to dismantle, especially with reports about the continuation of their program? guest: well, i think those questions are ones that people who watched north korea closely, the expectation here has been there is very little desire on their part to part with their nuclear weapons. they have spent decades working on them. some reports now suggest all the way...