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poker but you look at the investigation starting margy takes on g.w. . this is deja vu news wire from burlesque britain faces a no deal bracks a vote today after tristram a second crushing defeat in parliament lawmakers will decide on whether to leave the e.u. with out an agreement after two years of negotiations last night the prime minister's final deal to leave the e.u. was rejected by a massive march also on the show. it was supposed to guide and protect his flock instead one of the catholic church's most senior clergymen has been gay.
poker but you look at the investigation starting margy takes on g.w. . this is deja vu news wire from burlesque britain faces a no deal bracks a vote today after tristram a second crushing defeat in parliament lawmakers will decide on whether to leave the e.u. with out an agreement after two years of negotiations last night the prime minister's final deal to leave the e.u. was rejected by a massive march also on the show. it was supposed to guide and protect his flock instead one of the...
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the to the jew legal investigation the story margy teams told g.w. . player. play. as d.w. news live from berlin algeria witnesses the biggest protest since president bush a flicker of power students in algeria are leaving sunday's push for change around two thousand people joined in calls for president bush just not to seek a fifth term the ailing leader has now offered to step down with an engineer of reelected and it will also coming up. the syrian defense forces say they are close to ending the so-called islamic states hold on the town of blood goose that i asked is hold on syrian territory coming to an end and winning over the local population might be and even today current battle. plan. an echo frolic welcome to the show. for we began and algeria where and what appears to be an attempt to appease his critics abdelaziz bouteflika campaign manager has assured the incumbent will call fresh elections within here if he wins this follows another day of widespread protests police in algiers confronted students protesting against the eighty two year old's president spent for
the to the jew legal investigation the story margy teams told g.w. . player. play. as d.w. news live from berlin algeria witnesses the biggest protest since president bush a flicker of power students in algeria are leaving sunday's push for change around two thousand people joined in calls for president bush just not to seek a fifth term the ailing leader has now offered to step down with an engineer of reelected and it will also coming up. the syrian defense forces say they are close to ending...
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>> jewelry business owner margie clapper accused of paying $15,000 for the scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on a.c.t. he allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess guess he's not testing good deal. >> and another parent accused of taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer and her spouse, former 49ers loe palatella laugh every day about how they're grateful for his services. >> reporter: are you still laughing about it? was it worth every cent? as you heard, no answers there. everyone -- another bay area, the coalburns demanded -- and their attorney says that demand cost them, writing in a statement, the government has cast its net to widely. the coalburns have done the nothing wrong. reporting live, melly wood row, abc 7 news. >>> mel, did the judge say anything to the parents today? >> reporter: he did give the parents the same struck. that was that that they had maintain contact with family members who could potentially be winces in this case, presumably their spouses or children, but the instruction is they can't talk about the case. >> the parents did
>> jewelry business owner margie clapper accused of paying $15,000 for the scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on a.c.t. he allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess guess he's not testing good deal. >> and another parent accused of taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer and her spouse, former 49ers loe palatella laugh every day about how they're grateful for his services. >> reporter: are you still laughing about it? was it worth every cent? as...
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(ken)that was john hall reporting.also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park.san francisco entrepeneur todd blake...and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (pam) as we reported earlier... another measles case in the bay area today... the santa clara county health department says, another person who returned to the county.... after travelling internationally... has come down with the disease. this is the third case this year for santa clara county.... (pam) this is the latest... in now more than a dozen measles cases which are confirmed across the state. (ken) our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala caught up with the director of state department of public health to see what's being done state wide to address the problem. with sixteen measles cases confirmed in california..the state department of public health sent out a health alert friday to doctors across the state. ((karen smith, ca dept. of public health)) "we want to be sure to remind providers that people can tr
(ken)that was john hall reporting.also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park.san francisco entrepeneur todd blake...and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (pam) as we reported earlier... another measles case in the bay area today... the santa clara county health department says, another person who returned to the county.... after travelling internationally... has come...
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margie, we don't know that.accept these women at face value of their concern and this is the best way they can see by addressing it by not adding to the population. >> neil: marjorie? >> yeah, the big issue there is women talking about climate and future. when you look at the actual birth rates, 2017 being the lowest we've ever had in history or at least since they were measured in 1909, when you look at trends through history, when we had lowest birth rates, it's economically driven. depression is the last time we had a significant drop. today we need to look at the cost of school. college admission is a big trend right now. the cost of college. those are things that i hear parents talking a lot about. not only what does the future look like but what can i provide to them -- >> neil: and this will cinch the deal. we're learning that republicans got enough votes to defeat the green new deal. so if these women were on the fence about not having kids, this might have cinched it. what do you think? >> absolutely. i
margie, we don't know that.accept these women at face value of their concern and this is the best way they can see by addressing it by not adding to the population. >> neil: marjorie? >> yeah, the big issue there is women talking about climate and future. when you look at the actual birth rates, 2017 being the lowest we've ever had in history or at least since they were measured in 1909, when you look at trends through history, when we had lowest birth rates, it's economically...
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margie clapper accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36, she told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. and marcie of hillsboro, accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme. she told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou pa tella, were grateful for his services. are you still laughing about it? all of the families who appeared today waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." >>> lyft has become the first ride handling startup to go public. connu ugh the end of the closing bell. lyft had a good first day, starting at $72 a share, ending the trading day at just above $78 a share. experts say it's just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave, with other countries to follow suit. >>> abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area. next week, we'll be looking at how these rideshare companies have changed the landscape here and will focus on traffic, safety, and the drivers themselves, even with today's lyft ipo, many find themselves struggling to m
margie clapper accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36, she told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. and marcie of hillsboro, accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme. she told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou pa tella, were grateful for his services. are you still laughing about it? all of the families who appeared today waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie...
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. >> reporter: student margie bailey knows here in the oakland hills where cell phone service is spotty, calling out on a phone could be out of the question. >> i would probably just be screaming if something happened. >> reporter: what hasn't happened in years is a fix for the phones but that is slowly changing. peralta community college district says three of the nine phones at merit college are back in service. their blue lights illuminated and i button to correct them directly with campus police working but far from the buildings in the backpackerring lot. >> you wouldn't know it was there. >> reporter: just fining the covered up pole is a task. >> it is dark over here. that is why we're walking in pairs. >> reporter: these two students say they haven't seen the phones working in the two years they've been coming for classes and they are not alone. >> that make me feel very unsafe. >> reporter: the district says safety has always been on the agenda n november, $2 million was approved to upgrade and fix the emergency blue phones on the college campuses. >> the phones started breaking
. >> reporter: student margie bailey knows here in the oakland hills where cell phone service is spotty, calling out on a phone could be out of the question. >> i would probably just be screaming if something happened. >> reporter: what hasn't happened in years is a fix for the phones but that is slowly changing. peralta community college district says three of the nine phones at merit college are back in service. their blue lights illuminated and i button to correct them...
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the good the jews legal investigation the story margy teacher told g.w. . play . his d.w. news live from berlin algeria witnesses the biggest protest since president bush a flicker of power students in algeria are leaving sunday's push for change around two thousand people joined in calls for president bush just like us not to seek a fifth term the ailing leader has now offered to step down with an engineer of reelected in april also coming up. the syrian defense forces say they are close to ending the so-called islamic states hold on the town of.
the good the jews legal investigation the story margy teacher told g.w. . play . his d.w. news live from berlin algeria witnesses the biggest protest since president bush a flicker of power students in algeria are leaving sunday's push for change around two thousand people joined in calls for president bush just like us not to seek a fifth term the ailing leader has now offered to step down with an engineer of reelected in april also coming up. the syrian defense forces say they are close to...
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the nationwide sting also sweeping up margie klapper, co-founder of jewelry business m and m bling. and michelle janavs, whose family created the famous snack, hot pockets. accused of paying $100,000 to boost her daughter's a.c.t. score and get her into usc as bogus volleyball recruit. michelle, does your daughter really play beach volleyball? next week, we'll see the last wave of defendants who've been charged, including actresses felicity huffman and lori loughlin. but i was in the courtroom yesterday when a u.s. attorney made clear the investigation is ongoing and they are not ruling out more charges. cecilia? >> a lot of questions still. whi white, thank you. >>> and teresa may, thousands of pro-brexit demonstrators taking to the streets. what happens now? ian pannell reporting in from london. >> reporter: anger and division on the streets of london. these are the people who voted for britain to exit the european union almost three years ago. so-called brexit. this was the day it was supposed to happen but the deadline came and went without agreement. why are so many people out
the nationwide sting also sweeping up margie klapper, co-founder of jewelry business m and m bling. and michelle janavs, whose family created the famous snack, hot pockets. accused of paying $100,000 to boost her daughter's a.c.t. score and get her into usc as bogus volleyball recruit. michelle, does your daughter really play beach volleyball? next week, we'll see the last wave of defendants who've been charged, including actresses felicity huffman and lori loughlin. but i was in the courtroom...
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. >> margie bailey knows here in the hills calling on a phone could be out of the question. >> i wouldaming. >> what hasn't happened in years is a fix for the phones, peralta community college district said three of the nine phones are back in service. far from the buildings in the backpackerring lot. >> you wouldn't know it was there. >> finding the poles is a task. >> it's dark over here. these students haven't seen the phones working in the two years they have come for classes. >> that makes me feel unsafe. >> the district said safety has been on the agenda. >> the phone started breaking a decade ago. she's editor of the campus newspaper and covered the busted phones. they started planning to make repairs in 2015. >> i have no doubt there's plenty of members of the district that have good intentions. intentions don't get the job done. that was disappointing. >> several poles are standing covered in graffiti and out of order. just this week peralta claimed all 14 phones are working. many of the blue emergency phones are functional there's other safety issues and facility problems. th
. >> margie bailey knows here in the hills calling on a phone could be out of the question. >> i wouldaming. >> what hasn't happened in years is a fix for the phones, peralta community college district said three of the nine phones are back in service. far from the buildings in the backpackerring lot. >> you wouldn't know it was there. >> finding the poles is a task. >> it's dark over here. these students haven't seen the phones working in the two years they...
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going to it's going to be margie. relatives of those who died and now waiting for information from the gulf. if you can add lines on when they'll be traveling to ethiopia their d.n.a. may be needed to identify the remains windows and his family have started burial. or they'll have to wait for the remains of their loved ones to be brought home if you can airlines officials say the identification process is dedicate and will take time the plane went down just minutes after takeoff killing all a hundred fifty seven people on board most of those who died are kenyans. these mourners are grieving for yet another victim a priest. who was returning home from a room where he was working and i don't even want to see his sister ruth logical did not even know he was coming he wanted to surprise her my brother was very social and he was a very close friend who was not only a brother but the for it we would talk so many things. as they moaned their loved ones the little information they're getting is i did to their ordeal we talked
going to it's going to be margie. relatives of those who died and now waiting for information from the gulf. if you can add lines on when they'll be traveling to ethiopia their d.n.a. may be needed to identify the remains windows and his family have started burial. or they'll have to wait for the remains of their loved ones to be brought home if you can airlines officials say the identification process is dedicate and will take time the plane went down just minutes after takeoff killing all a...
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also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery businessenlo park. san francisco entrepeneur todd blake... and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with the getaway forecast.. lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous day around the bay area as sping sunshine returned. highs today were in the 60s. it's all quiet on the doppler radar in the bay area but there are still a few showers in far northern california. high pressure is now building into the bay area as seen on the satellite image. high pressure will dominate the weather this weekend with sunny skies and warm temperatures. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s and low 70s. on sunday it will be sunny with a few high clouds in the afternoon. highs will even be warmer with some temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. there is a chance of rain returning late on monday with showers continuing into tuesday. jose tomorro
also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery businessenlo park. san francisco entrepeneur todd blake... and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with the getaway forecast.. lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous day around the bay area as sping sunshine...
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the federal reserve is worried about corporate debt that will contract profit mar n margi margins. you'll get a lift if profit margins because they will have a lower borrowing cost >> the economy is slowing. the question is how much >> even a blind mann knows when the sun is shining if the fed gets around to cutting rate, you will not like the economic environment that's commiserate with the rate cut. the fed is in a neutral, patient standpoint because it sees growth at potential. i believe it will be talk about growth sub%. you would have a rising unemployment rate. you would have a drastic change in the outlook >> you get to a point where the fed had to cut rates, the market would have been acting badly also it would start to get pretty desire that you would come to the point where the fed would have to cut. >> in general, i agree with that i think the yields curve inversion changed the calculus a little bit that's why we saw the acceleration in the markets expectations of a rate cut because that inversion that the yield curve is something we think the fed is watching closely. i
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me and latonya and steve and margie. >> jimmy: oh, steve harvey goes on this. >> they have their ownl three of these boats were rolling down the riviera, we were like, damn, look at this. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. i don't know that i'm going to be able to afford the yacht. what if we were able to attach a dinghy to the back. i could be in a little boat behind you and i'll join you for meals. >> we can rent you the tender. >> jimmy: that's thing that -- >> takes people from port to port. >> jimmy: i will swipe right on that tender. >> and the chef is awesome. >> jimmy: i bet he is. >> chef is so awesome, when we have hot dogs and hamburgers, he makes his own buns. >> jimmy: you guys are eating hot dogs in italy? >> some days. jo >> jimmy: i'm not coming. >> you're on vacation, some days you want decadent food. >> jimmy: what they did to your face in this movie is crazy. >> process called lola. >> jimmy: and usually it looks nutty. it doesn't look right, but it looks so good. >> what's it usually look like? >> jimmy: you know when they -- >> bad work? >> jimmy: you know benjamin but
me and latonya and steve and margie. >> jimmy: oh, steve harvey goes on this. >> they have their ownl three of these boats were rolling down the riviera, we were like, damn, look at this. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. i don't know that i'm going to be able to afford the yacht. what if we were able to attach a dinghy to the back. i could be in a little boat behind you and i'll join you for meals. >> we can rent you the tender. >> jimmy: that's thing that -- >>...
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also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park. san francisco entrepeneur todd blake... and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (vicki) discussing aspects of sex with children is a tough issue to tackle. and a new california state curriculum on the topic has some parents in the sacramento area up in arms.(justine) many are expressing concern over language designed to make l-g-b-t-q students feel more comfortable. some parents believe it goes too far. mike luery reports. nat sound"put our kids first!" (cheers)a raucous rally at the state capitol today...where hundreds of parents are protesting potential new lessons in the classroom about sex education.galina bondar/parent"i'm here to protect my parental rights and to protect the innocence of my children."these parents are concerned a new state framework for health education will likely include some language for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.kira davis/parent"it's going to normalize certain i
also among those appearing in court today: margie klapper, the co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park. san francisco entrepeneur todd blake... and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (vicki) discussing aspects of sex with children is a tough issue to tackle. and a new california state curriculum on the topic has some parents in the sacramento area up in arms.(justine) many are expressing concern over language designed to make...
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>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., he said omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she said she and her spouse laugh every day about how graceful they are for his services. >> marcy, are you and your spouse still laughing about it? was it still worth every cent? >> reporter: all of the families who appeared waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melani woodrow, and 7 news. >>> san francisco-based lyft has become the first ride-sharing startup to go public. yesterday the celebration continued through the end of the closing bell. lyft had a good first day on the stock market starting at $72 per share and ending the trading day just above $78 a share. experts say lyft is just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave with major companies like uber, airbnb and pinterest to follow suit. abc
>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., he said omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she said she and her spouse laugh every day about how graceful they are for his services. >>...
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. >> reporter: student margie bailey knows here in the open hill were selfless service is spotty, calling out on a phone could be out of the question. >> i would probably just be screaming if something happened. >> reporter: what had happened a year is up next on the phone, but that is slowly changing. around the community college districts is three of the nine phones and merritt college back in service. their blue light illuminated and a button to connect them directly with campus police working, but far from the buildings and the back parking lot. >> you would not know it is there. >> reporter: just fighting the covered up holes is a task. >> it's dark over here. >> it is dark back there. >> reporter: these two students said they had not seen the phones working in the two years they've been coming for classes, and they are not alone. >> no. that make me feel very unsafe. >> reporter: the district says safety has always been in the agenda. in november, $2 million was approved to upgrade and fix the emergency blue phones on merit and laney college campuses. >> the phone started breaking a
. >> reporter: student margie bailey knows here in the open hill were selfless service is spotty, calling out on a phone could be out of the question. >> i would probably just be screaming if something happened. >> reporter: what had happened a year is up next on the phone, but that is slowly changing. around the community college districts is three of the nine phones and merritt college back in service. their blue light illuminated and a button to connect them directly with...
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>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., she allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou palitella laugh every day about how grateful they are for his services. >> marcy, are you and your spouse still laughing about it? was it still worth every cent? >> reporter: all of the families who appeared waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco-based lyft has become the first ride-sharing startup to go public. yesterad good first day on the stock market starting at $72 per share and ending the trading day just above $78 a share. experts say lyft is just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave with major companies like uber, airbnb and pinterest t
>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., she allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco...
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"the sacramento bee" quoting local college admissions counselor, margie amick, a saying singer would tell parents that he could get their child into the college of their choice. professional education consultants don't say i can get you into a specific particular college. part of the singer magic was allegedly having expert testtakers take act and s.a.t. tests for his clients. also the added bonus of photo shopping applicants' heads onto random athletic looking bodies. in "the new york times" piece about this, the focus was partly on how today's high-pressure application environment affects this. the charges underscored how college admissions have become so cutthroat and competitive that some have sought to break the rules. well, guess what. the process is been super competitive for decades especially since universities have increased admissions of foreign students. this is no excuse, though, for gaming the system. in this case, that's just breaking the rules but breaking the law. >> something you long believed to be true but realized isn't. >> good behavior is rewarded. >> laura: do
"the sacramento bee" quoting local college admissions counselor, margie amick, a saying singer would tell parents that he could get their child into the college of their choice. professional education consultants don't say i can get you into a specific particular college. part of the singer magic was allegedly having expert testtakers take act and s.a.t. tests for his clients. also the added bonus of photo shopping applicants' heads onto random athletic looking bodies. in "the...
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>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., she allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou palitella laugh every day about how grateful they are for his services. >> marcy, are you and your spouse still laughing about it? was it still worth every cent? >> reporter: all of the families who appeared waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie woodrow, and 7 news. >>> san francisco-based lyft has become the first ride-sharing startup to go public. yesterday the celebration continued through the end of the closing bell. lyft had a good first day on the stock market starting at $72 per share and ending the trading day just above $78 a share. experts say lyft is just the start of the tech ipo t
>> reporter: margie clapper of menlo park accused of paying $15,000 for the college entrance exam scheme after her son scored a 30 out of 36 on the a.c.t., she allegedly told rick singer, omg, i guess he's not testing again. >> did you pay for your son to have assistance on tests? >> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou...
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and margy dozen to rig her son's a.c.t. exam.used of paying rick singer, the alleged mastermind of the scam who raked in more than $25 million over several years eventually cooperating with authorities. earlier this week, 12 defendants pleaded not guilty, next week another group of parents are come toing boston including felicity huffman and lori loughlin. michael. >> all right, thank you so much, whit. a lot more to come with that. >>> now to the sweet 16. it's not so sweet for the man with the perfect bracket because it was busted overnight when purdue shocked tennessee in overtime. abc's t.j. holmes is here with that. how you feeling? >> first time in history anybody had gotten that far with a perfect bracket out of tens of millions. he got the first 48 games right. all he to do last night was get four right. he was only 2 for 2 last night and one of the games he missed was an absolute classic that included controversy. the most perfect bracket in history has come crashing down. gregg nigl traveled from home in columbus, ohio,
and margy dozen to rig her son's a.c.t. exam.used of paying rick singer, the alleged mastermind of the scam who raked in more than $25 million over several years eventually cooperating with authorities. earlier this week, 12 defendants pleaded not guilty, next week another group of parents are come toing boston including felicity huffman and lori loughlin. michael. >> all right, thank you so much, whit. a lot more to come with that. >>> now to the sweet 16. it's not so sweet for...
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. >> margie. >> como la mamÁ de maluma!tenciÓn. realmente no ha confirmado. >>>> al parecer ahorita todos felices aunque en el caso de tania la vemos como siempre muy filosÓfica y no sÉ ustedes que opinan, vamos a escuchar lo que subiÓ a redes sociales. >> les recomendarÍa que no sean posesi posesivos porque lo peor en una relaciÓn es eso, prohibir a una persona hacer las cosas, o sea, cada quien es libre de hacer lo que quiere, para eso es la confianza, si no hay confianza no hay nada. otra cosa, el pasado ya no existe, ya deja de estar sacando cosas del pasado, ya no existe, ya ni lo puedes cambiar, ya estÁ. de aquÍ para adelante, si vas a perdonar a alguien no le traigas cada que te peleas las cosas del pasado, sino no es perdonar, perdonar de corazÓn es olvidarte del pasado y de ahÍ para adelante. >> ama pero no ates, pero entonces ¿ ustedes entendieron algo? porque yo no entendÍ nada. >> algo asÍ por el estilo porque no tiene ni pies ni cabeza lo que dijo pero no creo que tenga que ver con enrique peÑa nieto lo que dij
. >> margie. >> como la mamÁ de maluma!tenciÓn. realmente no ha confirmado. >>>> al parecer ahorita todos felices aunque en el caso de tania la vemos como siempre muy filosÓfica y no sÉ ustedes que opinan, vamos a escuchar lo que subiÓ a redes sociales. >> les recomendarÍa que no sean posesi posesivos porque lo peor en una relaciÓn es eso, prohibir a una persona hacer las cosas, o sea, cada quien es libre de hacer lo que quiere, para eso es la confianza, si...
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margie arias publicÓ una fotografÍa en compaÑía de la ez -- la fotografÍa compaÑía de la ex primera dama a las tiendas a pedir cajas de cartÓn y luego las deshace y las rompe hasta que crea su propia cama. Él hace la cama. miren quÉ tierno. el perro cumplÍa doble funciÓn. esto pasÓ en la terminal del Ómnibus en rosario argentina. la chica que tomÓ el vÍdeo fue testigo de la obra. le hubieran dado una sÁbana o lo hubieran adoptado. francisca: vamos a optar por la adopciÓn de animales. recuerden que se pueden salvar muchas vidas al darles un hogar a ellos. carlos: te das cuenta de la inteligencia que tienen estos perros. jesus: es que la gente sÓlo piensa en el contenido digital porque toman el vÍdeo, lo mntan y los perros quedan ahÍ. francisca: seÑores llegÓ el momento de conocer cÓmo proteger nuestra informaciÓn digital. karla: asÍ es mi querida fran. cada dÍa son mÁs los mÉtodos que utilizan los delincuentes cibernÉticos para poder obtener nuestra informaciÓn pero ariel coro estÁ aquÍ para ayudarnos a cuidar la informaciÓn. cuÁles son las tÉcnicas que utilizan los estafadores a travÉs d
margie arias publicÓ una fotografÍa en compaÑía de la ez -- la fotografÍa compaÑía de la ex primera dama a las tiendas a pedir cajas de cartÓn y luego las deshace y las rompe hasta que crea su propia cama. Él hace la cama. miren quÉ tierno. el perro cumplÍa doble funciÓn. esto pasÓ en la terminal del Ómnibus en rosario argentina. la chica que tomÓ el vÍdeo fue testigo de la obra. le hubieran dado una sÁbana o lo hubieran adoptado. francisca: vamos a optar por la adopciÓn de...
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host: margie in pennsylvania. mark is waiting from santa monica, california.ou think you should not run, why is that? , andr: because he is alert he is for everybody. and he has a lot of energy. host: do you is a reason he should not run? -- er: host: you need to turn down your television. caller: i will vote for trump and heecause he is alert knows what he is doing. i can't find my remote control. host: all right. kevin in connecticut. he thinks joe biden should run. caller: yes, biden should run because of obama and biden took and trumpsion away, never handled a real emergency. biden knows how to unite us with our allies. he will unite the whole country. trump is running off the hard work of obama and biden. he had the economy handed to him when he got in. host: that is kevin in connecticut this morning. plenty of discussion about the 2020 democratic field in today's newspapers. this is from the opinion pages of "the wall street journal." the column -- how democrats may blow it in 2020. he writes, voters will be looking for a presidential candidate who is re
host: margie in pennsylvania. mark is waiting from santa monica, california.ou think you should not run, why is that? , andr: because he is alert he is for everybody. and he has a lot of energy. host: do you is a reason he should not run? -- er: host: you need to turn down your television. caller: i will vote for trump and heecause he is alert knows what he is doing. i can't find my remote control. host: all right. kevin in connecticut. he thinks joe biden should run. caller: yes, biden should...
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the quarter that will continue into 2019 we feel like we're on a path to stabilize operating income margi to see operating income dollars grow. and all of the investments we're making are going to start to scale and will get leverage against that in 2019 >> you're talking about the investments in terms of delivery at home from the website or people picking up in the stores, those investments? >> absolutely. and we look at full fulfillment as our friend. one, the consumer really prefers that it's really reliable it's easy. it's convenient. and it's more profitable for us. as we see that shift and we saw that during the fourth quarter, and you've heard that from other retailers, order online, pick up in store our drive-up capabilities. well, one, it's preferred by the consumer, but importantly for us, it's more profitable so that's really going to help our margins going forward. >> people are watching your margins not only for the fulfillment capabilities but also because you hired more than any other retailer for the holidays you've announced your plans to move towards $15 minimum wage. ha
the quarter that will continue into 2019 we feel like we're on a path to stabilize operating income margi to see operating income dollars grow. and all of the investments we're making are going to start to scale and will get leverage against that in 2019 >> you're talking about the investments in terms of delivery at home from the website or people picking up in the stores, those investments? >> absolutely. and we look at full fulfillment as our friend. one, the consumer really...
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well, my parents made me very much like, you have got diabetes, your margie, do whatever you want.iest skies are in the south—west and wales. but we also have a front in the north—west of the country. so here, we are seeing gusty winds and patchy light rain and drizzle. for most of the uk today, we will at some stage see sunny spells, even if you have areas of cloud at the moment. temperatures are not bad for the time of year if you like it a bit warmer. this evening, we continue with the rain and breezy conditions across the north west of scotland. but as the cloud melts away, it will be a cool night with pockets of frost and some patchy mist and fog forming. that will lift tomorrow, the high—pressure edging across the uk, plonked on top of us. that means more settled conditions for the bulk of the uk, with more sunshine. as a result, it will feel warmer. gusty winds for scotland. some fair weather cloud, but a little sunshine. we could see 17 degrees locally again. as we head into friday, any patchy mist and fog that has formed overnight will lift through the morning. a fair bit
well, my parents made me very much like, you have got diabetes, your margie, do whatever you want.iest skies are in the south—west and wales. but we also have a front in the north—west of the country. so here, we are seeing gusty winds and patchy light rain and drizzle. for most of the uk today, we will at some stage see sunny spells, even if you have areas of cloud at the moment. temperatures are not bad for the time of year if you like it a bit warmer. this evening, we continue with the...