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we got this commercial tax abatement. i would have never built the development if i didn't get the tax abatement. >> taking over that old landmark hotel when the city was in such dire straits, that whole deal wasn't just a private real estate deal. it involved a whole lot of skin in the game from taxpayers. the arrangement over that commodore hotel deal was that trump would be absolved of paying millions of dollars, over $150 million in property taxes that the city otherwise would have collected from him. in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes, but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. you know what, the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked for a few years until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal okay. he didn't have to pay $150 mil
we got this commercial tax abatement. i would have never built the development if i didn't get the tax abatement. >> taking over that old landmark hotel when the city was in such dire straits, that whole deal wasn't just a private real estate deal. it involved a whole lot of skin in the game from taxpayers. the arrangement over that commodore hotel deal was that trump would be absolved of paying millions of dollars, over $150 million in property taxes that the city otherwise would have...
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there were several things and i was writing this broken abated interesting the went to a bench in the connection with the titanic. says the overall personal connection with the smaller communities that several years to save 50 or 60 the feeling of the individuals that work for a the railroad is still very deep and part of the reason the pictures that i have came to light and i am forever grateful if it is part of my duty
there were several things and i was writing this broken abated interesting the went to a bench in the connection with the titanic. says the overall personal connection with the smaller communities that several years to save 50 or 60 the feeling of the individuals that work for a the railroad is still very deep and part of the reason the pictures that i have came to light and i am forever grateful if it is part of my duty
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. >> you want tax abatements and special treatment. by and large you've gotten special treatment? >> that's correct. >> hektd very special treatment ten years ago when new york city was thought to be going bankrupt. trump, who was then a brash 28-year-old, bought the difficult lap dated commodore hotel on 42nd street just as it was about to be boarded up. he gutted it. >> from a real estate has become the hottest city in the world. people are flocking here by droves. and i guess a lot of things had to do with it, mostly i feel it was the psychology of making new york a winner as opposed to a loser. >> it's a nice line, but straight public relations. the tax holiday that the trump organization was given to build this hotel in 42nd street is it worth $45 million but donald trump wouldn't dream of blushing. >> probably it's greatest thing the city ever did and the city is the first to acknowledge it. they went overboard and gave a break for the first time in the history of new york we got this commercial tax abatement. i would have never built the development if i didn't get the tax
. >> you want tax abatements and special treatment. by and large you've gotten special treatment? >> that's correct. >> hektd very special treatment ten years ago when new york city was thought to be going bankrupt. trump, who was then a brash 28-year-old, bought the difficult lap dated commodore hotel on 42nd street just as it was about to be boarded up. he gutted it. >> from a real estate has become the hottest city in the world. people are flocking here by droves. and...
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we got this commercial tax ab e abateme abatement. i would have never built, the development if i didn't get the tax abatement. >> taking over that landmark hotel when the city was in such dire straits, that whole deal wasn't just a private real estate deal. it involved a whole lot of skin in the game from taxpayers. the arrangement over that commodore hotel deal was that trump would be absolved of paying millions of dollars, over $150 million in property taxes that the city otherwise would have collected from him. in exchange the city of new york was basically -- they became kind of a stakeholder. they were guaranteed a financial stake in the hotel's success. the city would receive annual payments from the hotel based on how well the hotel did each year. so that was the deal. he doesn't have to pay property taxes but the city gets a piece of the hotel's revenue. and you know what? the hotel did pay the city. the whole deal worked. for a few ars. until it didn't. i mean, trump got his side of the deal okay. he didn't have to pay $150
we got this commercial tax ab e abateme abatement. i would have never built, the development if i didn't get the tax abatement. >> taking over that landmark hotel when the city was in such dire straits, that whole deal wasn't just a private real estate deal. it involved a whole lot of skin in the game from taxpayers. the arrangement over that commodore hotel deal was that trump would be absolved of paying millions of dollars, over $150 million in property taxes that the city otherwise...
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. >> chef bruno abate: et voila!e gonna put a little rosemary. >> stahl: italian chef, bruno abate, gives cooking lessons. >> chef abate: i'm not here just to make food, i'm here to change the way you thinking, so you don't come back in this place anymore. we say, you know, we touch the bottom, now we can only go up, right? >> stahl: what about your corrections officers? do they look at you and say, "wait a minute, this is all upside down here." >> dart: yeah, i mean, there's definitely employees here that are puzzled by me. you know, sheriff goofy is out giving pizza to all the inmates now, 'cause he loves them. >> stahl: sheriff goofy? >> dart: yes, absolutely. absolutely. i wear it proudly. >> stahl: people are going to say you're on the wrong side of the street, you know. >> dart: that's been suggested. >> stahl: yeah. >> dart: but, you'll never find anybody that is more strident in going after the bad, the evil, the ones that hurt people. i used to prosecute them. i arrest them now, in my sheriff's office, as we
. >> chef bruno abate: et voila!e gonna put a little rosemary. >> stahl: italian chef, bruno abate, gives cooking lessons. >> chef abate: i'm not here just to make food, i'm here to change the way you thinking, so you don't come back in this place anymore. we say, you know, we touch the bottom, now we can only go up, right? >> stahl: what about your corrections officers? do they look at you and say, "wait a minute, this is all upside down here." >> dart:...
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mientras se investigan las causas paunos va a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con la policia de espaÑa abatesta de barcelona u ( musica ( >> el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por dentro y por fuera. para una sonrisa radiante, más blanca con colgate optic white. seguro que el cliente va a [mujquedar contento...reocupes, [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar con tu app y activaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! ♪ musica el autoerr del atentado terroria en barcelona fue abatido por la policia las autoridades le hab a habian pedido ayuda a la inte o interpol si se habia ido de b barcelona >> la policia ha matado al pr i presunto terrori
mientras se investigan las causas paunos va a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con la policia de espaÑa abatesta de barcelona u ( musica ( >> el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por dentro y por fuera. para una sonrisa radiante, más blanca con colgate optic white. seguro que el cliente va a [mujquedar contento...reocupes, [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de...
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people, they would abate people to bring them over, and they would come and pick them up, so they findtays there. >> tucker: later, we visited a detention center in el salvador were suspected ms-13 members are being held before trial, more than 50 men packed into a single cell, their backs to us to avoid being identified. we are here in the capital city, it is where they await trial until conviction, and then they will move onto one of the cities bigger prisons, it was too dangerous to go there, in fact one of our security guys said that if we went there, we have to throw away her close, because it is so filthy, it would be toxic to keep them. the squalor and the stench of bodies were unbelievable, but even more amazing, how young they were. some seem to barely out of childhood, in many cases, they were covered in gang tattoos, a sign of their total commitment. before long, some of these guys may wind up in l.a. or long island, it is happening now. >> so they say what city they want to go to, whether it is new york or houston or los angeles, and we take them there. and we turn them ove
people, they would abate people to bring them over, and they would come and pick them up, so they findtays there. >> tucker: later, we visited a detention center in el salvador were suspected ms-13 members are being held before trial, more than 50 men packed into a single cell, their backs to us to avoid being identified. we are here in the capital city, it is where they await trial until conviction, and then they will move onto one of the cities bigger prisons, it was too dangerous to go...
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. >> reporter: just within the last half hour, the rain has abated a bit, but this emergency situation is far from over. port arthur, texas really under water, and there is a rescue going on, as you mentioned, of a nursing home. residents, we're told, 70-some, who have been in water for 24 hours, they are being removed along with their nurses right now in an emergency situation down there. we do have some heartbreaking pictures. but as it has been in port arthur, there is just nowhere to put them. several of the shelters there flooded or taking on water as this water continues to drain that way. just behind me, brianna, you can see what's left. this was maybe five foot deeper just early, early this morning. the remnants of the cars are still here. this was the scene also of an emergency that we took part in earlier in the day when a man just decided he was going to cross a parking lot, he thought was a parking lot, and he wound up right into a ravine. take a look. >> look at this. get out, dude! you got a power cord? you got a rope? all right, buddy, come on. don't go backwards. you al
. >> reporter: just within the last half hour, the rain has abated a bit, but this emergency situation is far from over. port arthur, texas really under water, and there is a rescue going on, as you mentioned, of a nursing home. residents, we're told, 70-some, who have been in water for 24 hours, they are being removed along with their nurses right now in an emergency situation down there. we do have some heartbreaking pictures. but as it has been in port arthur, there is just nowhere to...
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i don't know if you can see it, but there's a notice of pending abatement action, and a lock that was put there by the city. let me tell you what this is all about. i'm going to walk around here, and just show you. here is the alley that the city owns. george ferris says that for years, he's been complaining about the drainage here. about two years ago. you can see what's under these boards. this just collapsed through here. there's a big hole down there, and it collapsed his basement. so this is, there's basically open space into his basement. this is a 1862. it was built. he can't live here now. and there's a big debate about fixing it. the city says it's going to go in and spend $133,000, shore up the foundation, and make the alley safe, so it could reopen. what's wrong with that? what's wrong with the district spending the money and fixing this for us? >> first of all, my engineer has said its inadequate to the historic fabric of that house. they intend to trash the walls, and not repair any of the damage they did to the basement itself. >> reporter: so the city has not answered t
i don't know if you can see it, but there's a notice of pending abatement action, and a lock that was put there by the city. let me tell you what this is all about. i'm going to walk around here, and just show you. here is the alley that the city owns. george ferris says that for years, he's been complaining about the drainage here. about two years ago. you can see what's under these boards. this just collapsed through here. there's a big hole down there, and it collapsed his basement. so this...
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bolted the door, closed the alley, and posted a notice of abatement. meaning workers can go in and do what they want. the city plans to spend $133,000, pouring new concrete walls in the basement, leaving him without even a window. ferris says the city owes it to his family to rebuild the house the way it was. >> this is not a mansion. it's only 14 feet wide, and 40 feet deep. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: at one point, the city even sent behavioral health workers and firefighters to check on him, but they eventually left. >> i guess i'll stay here until i die of exposure, or i get some kind of resolution on the city. >> reporter: back now live. here is the alley. underneath those plywood boards that you see there, the alley is basement. now the city says it is going to pay the contractor for now that $133,000. but there's still some question about whether some point in the future, they're just going to tack that on to george ferris's tax bill. live in d.c., bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> what a story, bruce, tell george we're thinking of him tonight. and w
bolted the door, closed the alley, and posted a notice of abatement. meaning workers can go in and do what they want. the city plans to spend $133,000, pouring new concrete walls in the basement, leaving him without even a window. ferris says the city owes it to his family to rebuild the house the way it was. >> this is not a mansion. it's only 14 feet wide, and 40 feet deep. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: at one point, the city even sent behavioral health workers and...
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once the wind abates, and that's going to be a very slow process, so the wind will continue to blow, but the ground becomes super saturated, you have a problem of problems with that, especially trees coming down. this storm is just going to linger in this whole area. and the amounts of rain -- sorry, the amounts of rain anticipated is measured in feet. and that kind of water buildup on top of what they've already had is damage. most folks can't imagine what it's going to be like. 900 first responders standing by the moment when this storm abates. john? >> talk to me about the storm surge, martin. you did mention that. it could be 10, 12 feet we understand in some parts of the gulf coast. would that be enough to cover for instance where you are? are there low lying area there that are a concern? >> reporter: here we should be all right, assuming it doesn't go above that. so this is about some of the highest area you'll find here. but if you go out on padre island, some of the other islands out here in the barrier areas, you talk 12 feet, that's over some of those areas. so some areas
once the wind abates, and that's going to be a very slow process, so the wind will continue to blow, but the ground becomes super saturated, you have a problem of problems with that, especially trees coming down. this storm is just going to linger in this whole area. and the amounts of rain -- sorry, the amounts of rain anticipated is measured in feet. and that kind of water buildup on top of what they've already had is damage. most folks can't imagine what it's going to be like. 900 first...
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the actual impact of my mother's death reached cessation, first abatement then cessation, years ago.l always be brought up by the media, and properly so, and it's the key to understanding the work that i do. but it's not the key to me as an individual now and hasn't been for decades. and there's an interesting distinction. if you don't mind, tell me why it's the key to understanding so much of the work. on june 22nd,1958, when i was ten years old, my parents were divorced, my mother was murdered. it was a sex murder. it was in a crummy dogtown east of los angeles called el monte. a man raped her and strangled her, unsolved to this day. parenthetically i wrote a memoir about it, my dark places. i went out with a brilliant retired homicide detective, tried to solve the crime unsuccessfully, hence it's my autobiography and my mother's biography. put that aside, my mother's death engendered a tremendous curiosity for all things criminal and historical in me. i got hooked on la's social history, then america's social history, la's criminal, america's criminal history. and it's history fro
the actual impact of my mother's death reached cessation, first abatement then cessation, years ago.l always be brought up by the media, and properly so, and it's the key to understanding the work that i do. but it's not the key to me as an individual now and hasn't been for decades. and there's an interesting distinction. if you don't mind, tell me why it's the key to understanding so much of the work. on june 22nd,1958, when i was ten years old, my parents were divorced, my mother was...
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tensions between the us and north korea show no signs of abating after pyongyang released a new statementpresident trump of being "bereft of reason". the statement also gave more details of north korea's threat to fire missiles towards a us base in the pacific. but it pointed out the plan had yet to be approved by north korea's leader, and the us has warned the north its actions could mean the "end of its regime." nick bryant reports from washington. a far—off american outpost in the tropical waters of the western pacific now finds itself at the centre of a dangerous stand—off. this is guam, the site this summer of us military exercises, american territory that north korea says could now be in the firing line. from north korean state tv came this chilling headline, that guam could be targeted by medium to long—range rockets. and it came just hours after president trump threatened pyongyang with some of the most incendiary rhetoric used by a us president in decades. the words improvised. the tone agreed upon beforehand with aides. north korea best not make any more threats to the united st
tensions between the us and north korea show no signs of abating after pyongyang released a new statementpresident trump of being "bereft of reason". the statement also gave more details of north korea's threat to fire missiles towards a us base in the pacific. but it pointed out the plan had yet to be approved by north korea's leader, and the us has warned the north its actions could mean the "end of its regime." nick bryant reports from washington. a far—off american...
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and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.bangladesh. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united nations says 111,000 people have fled from the iraqi city of tal afar, where government forces have launched a major offensive against so—called islamic state. about 2,000 militants remain in the city which has been bombed by us and iraqi warplanes. president trump will announce his long—awaited strategy on afghanistan in a live tv address on monday night. the white house said the president would provide an update on the path forward for america's engagement in afghanistan and south asia. thousands of people have marched through hong kong to show their support for three pro—democracy activists who were jailed last week. joshua wong, nathan law and alex chow were initially given non—custodial sentences for their involvement in mass demonstrations in 2014, but hong kong's government pushed for tougher sentences. the wreckage of a us warship sunk by the japanese in 1945 has been discovered north—east of
and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.bangladesh. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united nations says 111,000 people have fled from the iraqi city of tal afar, where government forces have launched a major offensive against so—called islamic state. about 2,000 militants remain in the city which has been bombed by us and iraqi warplanes. president trump will announce his long—awaited strategy on afghanistan in a live tv address...
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and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.bangladesh. a british paramedic, who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in finland, has denied he's a hero, and spoken of his sadness that he could not save the life of one of the victims. hassan zubier is in hospital in the city of turku in finland, after being wounded in a knife attack that killed two women. our correspondent anna holligan has been speaking to him. this wasn't a typical tourist destination or a capital city. finland's first suspected islamist militant attack brought terror to a market square in turku and chose women as his targets. two days ago, hassan was strolling on those cobbles. i heard a scream, a really heartbreaking scream. so i turned around and there was a man standing over her, stabbing her. the father—of—two was stabbed multiple times as he tried to defend his girlfriend and save a stranger's life. i ran immediately straight to her. i tried to stop the blood. he tried to stab me and i kicked him off, he was standing r
and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.bangladesh. a british paramedic, who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in finland, has denied he's a hero, and spoken of his sadness that he could not save the life of one of the victims. hassan zubier is in hospital in the city of turku in finland, after being wounded in a knife attack that killed two women. our correspondent anna holligan has been speaking to him. this wasn't a typical...
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the escalating rhetoric between the united states and north korea shows no sign of abating. donald trump of driving situation to the brink of nuclear warand in the situation to the brink of nuclear war and in the past half—hour president trump was asked by what he meant by locked and loaded. we are looking at it very carefully and i hope they are going to fully understand the gravity of what i said and what i said is what i mean so hopefully they will understand exactly what i said and the meaning of those words, those words are very easy to understand. we have tens of millions of people in this country who are so happy with what i am saying because they are saying finally we have a president sticking up finally we have a president sticking upfor our finally we have a president sticking up for our nation and frankly sticking up for our friends and allies. this man will not get away with what he's doing, believe me. if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threats which by the way he has been uttering three years and his family has been uttering for yea rs, his family
the escalating rhetoric between the united states and north korea shows no sign of abating. donald trump of driving situation to the brink of nuclear warand in the situation to the brink of nuclear war and in the past half—hour president trump was asked by what he meant by locked and loaded. we are looking at it very carefully and i hope they are going to fully understand the gravity of what i said and what i said is what i mean so hopefully they will understand exactly what i said and the...
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jaclyn was silently grateful to see that it had not abated gloria's organs. it took time and in some ways it felt like we're stalling,,were killing time always scratch run for someone to offer surgery and chemo. if gloria was admitted to a hospital all of these things, the biopsy, the scan in treatment could have been donene in a day or two. weeks turned into months and then two months in the cancer was growing. over the course of a workday jaclyn does not believe in being well rounded as a dr.. she's under pressure to treat medicine as a job, to leave it at the hospital. her father never left the work at the office, he was always on call thinking about us patients. part of me doesn't want medicine to be what i devry from light. but that's what it's going to be. why is it so bad that i want my life to have meaningful work? some part of me wanted to stop her and tell her life is full of meaning and we don't have to take it all. but i can no more stopper than i could stop myself. she chose medicine. glorious application for charity care was rejected by the canc
jaclyn was silently grateful to see that it had not abated gloria's organs. it took time and in some ways it felt like we're stalling,,were killing time always scratch run for someone to offer surgery and chemo. if gloria was admitted to a hospital all of these things, the biopsy, the scan in treatment could have been donene in a day or two. weeks turned into months and then two months in the cancer was growing. over the course of a workday jaclyn does not believe in being well rounded as a...
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and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.ions of people across america are preparing to watch a total solar eclipse later — the first to be visible from coast—to—coast in almost a hundred years. the sight of the moon's shadow passing directly in front of the sun, is expected to draw record audiences, as nada tawfik reports. eclipse mania has arrived, and in the small town of hockin still, kentucky, this is the largest party they have overthrown. —— hopkinsville. officially eclipseville for the day, locals are over the moon. it is a fantastic atmosphere. i love it. it is bring out the best in everybody, and everybody's together. i love it. to deal with the overwhelming preparations, this quiet community of 30,000 appointed a special eclipse co—ordinator. the mayor says this has been used in the making. about ten years ago, we got a phone call from a scientist asking about the eclipse, and if they could book hotel rooms. that was the first had heard of it. at the downtown festival, there are dozens of lenders, selling everythin
and with no sign of the floods abating, they could be here awhile.ions of people across america are preparing to watch a total solar eclipse later — the first to be visible from coast—to—coast in almost a hundred years. the sight of the moon's shadow passing directly in front of the sun, is expected to draw record audiences, as nada tawfik reports. eclipse mania has arrived, and in the small town of hockin still, kentucky, this is the largest party they have overthrown. ——...
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attack, but the joy of walking through the seat of -- streets of this beautiful city are going to be abated knowing we have just had this terrible attack. haidi: we have seen this kind of in entertainment areas across paris, london, berlin, and now barcelona. david in hong kong with the latest on that terror attack in spain. still ahead, delivering the goods for alibaba. the company is driving a 56% jump in first-quarter revenue. we are breaking down those numbers. over theconcern strength of the euro and how that's going to impact inflation. we will be looking up policy ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get you a quick check of asia's business flash headlines. and a foxpay-tv sports channel into a single company. corp. will hold 55% of the new entity, and telstra 35%. they expect completion of the deal in the first half of 2018. is hiring someone to bring business development from japan to singapore. they will become the chief asia-pacific business figure. goldman --ire from he retired from goldman in 2012 to run a private equity firm. delta airlines is involved in three incidents i
attack, but the joy of walking through the seat of -- streets of this beautiful city are going to be abated knowing we have just had this terrible attack. haidi: we have seen this kind of in entertainment areas across paris, london, berlin, and now barcelona. david in hong kong with the latest on that terror attack in spain. still ahead, delivering the goods for alibaba. the company is driving a 56% jump in first-quarter revenue. we are breaking down those numbers. over theconcern strength of...
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ignored and i think that for me an explanation for this whole movement for choice is that it's a way of abating the question of dealing with poverty precisely it let's talk a little bit about who's behind this bill there's big money behind it. the waltons brode bill gates our current secretary of education. betsy divide us. what is it they're trying to do what is it they have done what is their goal well the choice movement has had bipartisan support it was just important point to make that this we saw the hearings with. miller and the people are all outraged but as you correctly point out in an article you wrote in the new republic the democrats are as culpable for those as the republicans well the irony is that president obama and his secretary of education arnie duncan spent two terms arguing on behalf of school choice but when they said school choice they meant charter schools which are privately managed schools to get funding and most people the public doesn't even understand what charter schools are which is part of why they've been able to make so much headway but. obama and then dangled
ignored and i think that for me an explanation for this whole movement for choice is that it's a way of abating the question of dealing with poverty precisely it let's talk a little bit about who's behind this bill there's big money behind it. the waltons brode bill gates our current secretary of education. betsy divide us. what is it they're trying to do what is it they have done what is their goal well the choice movement has had bipartisan support it was just important point to make that...
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without the abatement we could easily be looking at temperatures for— five celsius increases this century 1— to degrees is the aspiration set out in the paris agreement last year. professor, thanks for talking to us. lets take you live to the stadium now where usain bolt is about to run his 100 metres semifinal. he's aiming to win his 12th world title. i imagine there was a big cheer when he just appeared title. i imagine there was a big cheer when hejust appeared on title. i imagine there was a big cheer when he just appeared on the track for even gets to the blocks. yes, an absolutely enormous cheer for usain bolt because he has just stepped onto the track for the last of these 100 metre heats. this is the hopes his penultimate 100 metre race because he has to finish in the top two or be the fastest loser before he had to heats already, their years on the track. in the last moments in the second heat, in that first heat the british printer did not make it through, coming fifth. but the runnerfrom waltha mstow, fifth. but the runnerfrom walthamstow, just seconds from here, he camejust wa
without the abatement we could easily be looking at temperatures for— five celsius increases this century 1— to degrees is the aspiration set out in the paris agreement last year. professor, thanks for talking to us. lets take you live to the stadium now where usain bolt is about to run his 100 metres semifinal. he's aiming to win his 12th world title. i imagine there was a big cheer when he just appeared title. i imagine there was a big cheer when hejust appeared on title. i imagine there...
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thanks, over the past ten days, it seemed the rhetoric had abate the after that tense war of words ween washington and pyongyang. what it's done today in north korea shows it is clear there is no i think tension of backing off the the missile launch is seen as serious intentions herement siren a warning that a north korean missile has just flown over the country. this is what many injapan woke up to on tuesday morning. a rocket launch from near pyongyang flew over the northern island of hokkaido, before breaking into parts and landing in the sea about a thousand kilometres from the coast. the range is shorter than this intercontinental missile north korea tested injuly, but the latest launch more dangerous in many ways because it passed over japan and had the potential to cause serious harm. the country's prime minister described it as an "outrageous act" and "an unprecedented threat". it left the people of his nation worried. translation: i can't imagine what would actually happen if anything from the missile falls onto us and i'm scared. translation: despite sanctions being imposed,
thanks, over the past ten days, it seemed the rhetoric had abate the after that tense war of words ween washington and pyongyang. what it's done today in north korea shows it is clear there is no i think tension of backing off the the missile launch is seen as serious intentions herement siren a warning that a north korean missile has just flown over the country. this is what many injapan woke up to on tuesday morning. a rocket launch from near pyongyang flew over the northern island of...
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we had asbestos abatement last week -- last year so they were in there for three months. chrissy said it was not the finest experience and the work -- >> he said it was not a funnes experience in the world. >> i was trying to film it with my cell phone. i was continually hitting my head against the pipes. >> it is a straight line and in the book, i put a couple of curves of a couple of twists. otherwise, it is faithfully represented. what's we will do now is see something i think is the coolest thing in the whole building. he has the office that you would think of when you think of the smithsonian and we will show it to you right now. castle,te a book on the the definitive book on the smithsonian castle. i studied that book. curator's -- the curator's office. it is decorated with pictures and chris from objects of the smithsonian. -- and with objects of the smithsonian. [laughter] >> look at all the court stuff. over here, here is a shelf and old books and what you would think of a smithsonian curator and a little cubbyhole where nobody can get to you. we will show you so
we had asbestos abatement last week -- last year so they were in there for three months. chrissy said it was not the finest experience and the work -- >> he said it was not a funnes experience in the world. >> i was trying to film it with my cell phone. i was continually hitting my head against the pipes. >> it is a straight line and in the book, i put a couple of curves of a couple of twists. otherwise, it is faithfully represented. what's we will do now is see something i...
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political risk has subsided, abated a little bit.is giving some confidence to investors to put money to work in europe. what types of hedge funds are reaping the gains from this changing sentiment? >> is not clear yet. it seems to be quite widespread. mostly any hedge funds betting on m&a activity, equity long short, those guys are getting tons of money so far this year. if you looks out, at other regions, asia or u.s., investors are basically pulling out money from hedge funds, investing in those 2 regions. they are focusing on europe as the bright spot this year that can work for them. it looks like clients have pulled 15% from the main hedge funds this year. in this environment, is actually a loss? we are seeing more being pulled from other hedge funds. nishant: absolutely. it's a problem of some of the best-known macro hedge fund managers not making money. investors just getting tired and pulling out money from them. we've seen similar situation in europe. all of these funds have been forced to cut fees to retain clients. the pro
political risk has subsided, abated a little bit.is giving some confidence to investors to put money to work in europe. what types of hedge funds are reaping the gains from this changing sentiment? >> is not clear yet. it seems to be quite widespread. mostly any hedge funds betting on m&a activity, equity long short, those guys are getting tons of money so far this year. if you looks out, at other regions, asia or u.s., investors are basically pulling out money from hedge funds,...
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lou: these attacks that have been unrelenting on the president, they sort of abated this week after theointment of general john kelly to be his chief of staff. that seems to be at least in its early -- i acknowledge -- but that seems to be a seminal moment for this presidency. it seems to have made a profound change in the tone of the -- if you will, the atmospherics of the white house itself. >> it does. i see something rather ominous in that that i haven't heard anybody else talk about. i had the privilege of work under james barrack and john sununu and andy card, leon anetta i didn't work under. but all these great chiefs of staff necessity history are great politicians. reince priebus was a great politician. he was with trump for a year, not six months. he was with him a year ago when they looked in florida and they had one office open to hillary clinton's 51. and he turned it around and trump won the election. that said, trump brought in a general as his chief of staff. that tells me trump realizes his presidency will be judged not just by healthcare or tax reform but by what naps
lou: these attacks that have been unrelenting on the president, they sort of abated this week after theointment of general john kelly to be his chief of staff. that seems to be at least in its early -- i acknowledge -- but that seems to be a seminal moment for this presidency. it seems to have made a profound change in the tone of the -- if you will, the atmospherics of the white house itself. >> it does. i see something rather ominous in that that i haven't heard anybody else talk about....
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we had asbestos abatement last year so they were in there for a good three months taking out .sbestos during >> he said it was not the funnest experience in the world. >> it is only about five feet area i was trying to film it with my cell phone. i had a flashlight above and was continuously hitting my head against the pipes. >> it is a straight line and in the book, i put a couple of curves in it because i needed the characters to disappear. otherwise, it is faithfully represented. what we will do now is see something i think is the coolest thing in the whole building. it is his office. he has the office that you would think of when you think of the smithsonian. and we will show it to you right now. rick wrote a book on the castle, it is kind of like the definitive book on the smithsonian castle. i studied that book. >> the curator's office. this place is decorated with of objectsd prints from the smithsonian. don't hit your head. >> that is nice. look at all the cool stuff. over here, here is a shelf and old books. just what you would think of when you think of a sony and curator. i
we had asbestos abatement last year so they were in there for a good three months taking out .sbestos during >> he said it was not the funnest experience in the world. >> it is only about five feet area i was trying to film it with my cell phone. i had a flashlight above and was continuously hitting my head against the pipes. >> it is a straight line and in the book, i put a couple of curves in it because i needed the characters to disappear. otherwise, it is faithfully...
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gold is falling from a ten-month high as north korea years -- fears abate for the moment.im, we have seen another refinery shutdown, and it looks like we are not done yet. timeall for a second earlier today. what is that doing to the market? obviously, crude oil is jumping, but there seems to be a bit of a floor their? >> the news continues. this is a very fluid situation, and it will continue to be that way. last night, the announcement a refineryotiv shutting down, that is a big development. that takes u.s. capacity down by about .1% of overall u.s. ofining capacity -- 21% overall u.s. refining capacity off-line. lead to the market being very backed up, but the argument i have been making to our clients was that the intermediate-term fundamentals of actually improved. this is a very bearish, unexpected, unplanned for event. this negative price movement, but to the point that you are suggesting i think you are seeing some support in the market, and that is reflected in the more intermediate-term fundamentals, which we think are more bullish. so the premiums for gasoline o
gold is falling from a ten-month high as north korea years -- fears abate for the moment.im, we have seen another refinery shutdown, and it looks like we are not done yet. timeall for a second earlier today. what is that doing to the market? obviously, crude oil is jumping, but there seems to be a bit of a floor their? >> the news continues. this is a very fluid situation, and it will continue to be that way. last night, the announcement a refineryotiv shutting down, that is a big...
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if you're going to do weed abatement, make sure you're doing it before 10:00 a.m. >> reporter: working before the hottest time of the day is always smart, as well as drinking a lot of water. and we are just a couple yards away from the walnut creek library, where i saw a lot of people inside there enjoying the air conditioner. today, fires say we are in the heart of the wildfire season. >>> checking our breaking news now. the pentagon has confirmed north korea launched a missile that flew over japan. it crossed over a northern island. japan leaders called ate grave threat and promised to take all the measures to protect people's lives. u.s. officials said they're assessing the launch. saturday, north korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles. last week, the u.s. and south korean forces began military exercises, which the north said threw fuel on the fire. >>> multiple people are dead after a gunman opened fire in new mexico. it happened late this afternoon about ten miles from the texas border. a man entered and started shooting into the air. >>> developing news now on harvey. y
if you're going to do weed abatement, make sure you're doing it before 10:00 a.m. >> reporter: working before the hottest time of the day is always smart, as well as drinking a lot of water. and we are just a couple yards away from the walnut creek library, where i saw a lot of people inside there enjoying the air conditioner. today, fires say we are in the heart of the wildfire season. >>> checking our breaking news now. the pentagon has confirmed north korea launched a missile...
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proud to say three weeks ago we launched citywide 15 year property tax abatement. if you build a new house in akron you'll pay zero property tax on that house for the next 15 years. it's not a silver bullet are equally encourage welding in every part of the city but it is a powerful tool. another thing, our building cold like a lot of cities in the united states regulates heavily the use of it not so much what things look and feel like. if you want to put a barbershop next to house will be incredibly difficult. if you want to build the dollar store hundred yards off the street with giant parking lot, no problem. we need to do is turn it on its head and make it easier for people to have more flexible views to make it more stringent to what it feels like. and then, one of the big opportunities we have is that not a lot of cities on the coast have because land is fairly inexpensive and we have a ton of infrastructure in the city background. grover cleveland, detroit, et cetera, we were at the leading edge of the freeway building, i laugh when friends and colleagues sa
proud to say three weeks ago we launched citywide 15 year property tax abatement. if you build a new house in akron you'll pay zero property tax on that house for the next 15 years. it's not a silver bullet are equally encourage welding in every part of the city but it is a powerful tool. another thing, our building cold like a lot of cities in the united states regulates heavily the use of it not so much what things look and feel like. if you want to put a barbershop next to house will be...
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white house that these tweets, this kind of combative social media behavior will continue, will not abate because this is who president trump is. >> margaret, let's talk about general kelly. you among other journalists were reporting that perhaps a new sheriff might moderate what he says. so much for that after today. what have you been able to learn about his communications inside the west wing and elsewhere with members of the staff. >> one is to send clear signals and their engagements amongst themselves. the other is on issue that is general kelly picks out. it's easy to look at the twitter storm today and say that's out the window. trump showed him. there are some areas they are surging the president to use case. he has been more careful talking about north korea and venezuela. and if he wants to go off on the immediate ma it's probably not his priority at this point. >> because you spent so much time and attention the dome after all right over your shoulder. i want to talk about some of these poll numbers with you. 73% don't trust all or some of what's coming out of this white house
white house that these tweets, this kind of combative social media behavior will continue, will not abate because this is who president trump is. >> margaret, let's talk about general kelly. you among other journalists were reporting that perhaps a new sheriff might moderate what he says. so much for that after today. what have you been able to learn about his communications inside the west wing and elsewhere with members of the staff. >> one is to send clear signals and their...
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. >>> he's back to let us know if the humidity will abate. >> it will be diminishing over the weekendof moisture traveling over the bay area. possibly some ice lited showers with water hitting the ground and not just evaporating in the air. overnight look for high clouds and low clouds at the coast. the muggies start to diminish into the afternoon hours tomorrow as the sunshines more brightly than today. it will be pliemild at the coas. it will be warm inland with highs in the low 90s. you can enjoy holidays at the sonoma county fair. the fair is going on already. it continues until august 13th. here is your day planner for tomorrow. a few high clouds. temperatures in the 70s warming up to mid to upper 80s and dropping into the low 70s. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll have sunnier and drier weather on sunday. as we're going to early next week temperatures will start to warm into the low to mid-90s. low to mid-60s on the coast. that pattern will hold for the entire week under lower humidity than we have today. >> steady she goes. >>> there's a last minute rush to get
. >>> he's back to let us know if the humidity will abate. >> it will be diminishing over the weekendof moisture traveling over the bay area. possibly some ice lited showers with water hitting the ground and not just evaporating in the air. overnight look for high clouds and low clouds at the coast. the muggies start to diminish into the afternoon hours tomorrow as the sunshines more brightly than today. it will be pliemild at the coas. it will be warm inland with highs in the...
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years since the russian central bank abandon currency interventions, price swings in the ruble have abated-month volatility which this is the chart has dropped to the lowest level since october of 2014. a month before the paint was removed as russia rebels with sections and a slump in the price of oil. abigail, how is it looking in the u.s.? -- excuse me, risk off tone for the markets in the u.s. with modest declines in the major averages, the dow, s&p 500, and the nasdaq all over by one quarter of 1% or more with the tech heavy nasdaq down the most, down to the 4/10 of 1%. going back towards the lows, investors are trying to digest president trump's speech last night?, what does it mean lots of uncertainty and moving pieces. a bullish tailwind for stocks. an intraday chart of oil, after trading about flat, we have oil up 4/10 of 1%. spiking higher on a bullish inventories report. a drawdown of 3.3 million barrels in oil and a drawdown of 1.2 million barrels for gasoline. a bullish reaction for oil. this is helping to some extent for the major averages. energy is the second-best sector for
years since the russian central bank abandon currency interventions, price swings in the ruble have abated-month volatility which this is the chart has dropped to the lowest level since october of 2014. a month before the paint was removed as russia rebels with sections and a slump in the price of oil. abigail, how is it looking in the u.s.? -- excuse me, risk off tone for the markets in the u.s. with modest declines in the major averages, the dow, s&p 500, and the nasdaq all over by one...
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even when those concerns abated, it took a while to regain wall street's trust the company's long-time and uber cramer fav jim mcnerney retired march 1 of last year what timing, huh boeing's revenue seemed to be evaporating. by the second quarter of 2016, it was down 1% now, since then the numbers have improved dramatically and i think the ceo is doing an excellent job. but i think investors really -- they haven't been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. however, boeing has been producing excellent numbers of late so maybe it's time we give him more credit. right before the election, the company reported a blowout quarter late last october. even though revenues declined by 9.5%, the company made $3.51 when the analysts were only looking for $2.62. [ applause ] boeing has become a profitability machine. since then, the company has blown away the earnings quarter after quarter. of course, the stock took off after the election like so many other defense stocks the defense stocks, they just won't quick. the next time we heard from boeing in january, we got another top and bottom
even when those concerns abated, it took a while to regain wall street's trust the company's long-time and uber cramer fav jim mcnerney retired march 1 of last year what timing, huh boeing's revenue seemed to be evaporating. by the second quarter of 2016, it was down 1% now, since then the numbers have improved dramatically and i think the ceo is doing an excellent job. but i think investors really -- they haven't been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. however, boeing has been...
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floodwater that comes near the reservoirs can even the reservoirs can't even though other floodwaters may abate, and this could be a peer until october. incredible. never seen anything like it. the votes will be back shortly. we'll be here. cheryl: hopefully the rain will stop for now. jeff flock, live in houston. thank you. lauren: the chemical plant was flooded but they didn't have refrigeration. they warned it could explode, it did in the evacuated a one-point five-mile radius of people living in that area. just another devastating effect. racing record flooding taking its toll on the chemical plants, refineries, ports and pipelines as wholesale gasoline prices hit a two-year high. racing 4 cents overnight. sean strawbridge is the deputy here and joins us now by telephone. good to see you. i'm assuming your operations at the port of corpus christi is the biggest shipping channel in the nation is still closed. >> s., man. that is correct. it is still closed this morning. working hard to get it open. we've got to get that six channel open because the refineries and corpus christi are most like
floodwater that comes near the reservoirs can even the reservoirs can't even though other floodwaters may abate, and this could be a peer until october. incredible. never seen anything like it. the votes will be back shortly. we'll be here. cheryl: hopefully the rain will stop for now. jeff flock, live in houston. thank you. lauren: the chemical plant was flooded but they didn't have refrigeration. they warned it could explode, it did in the evacuated a one-point five-mile radius of people...
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still worry this process where they use vehicles to do untold damage and killing in violence has not abated being here. do you get a sense right now that this will be the way isis targets folks? it's crude but effective and the logical question becomes how do western governments, societies deal with it? >> neil, good to see you. it's been awhile. the low tech nature of what we just saw here in barcelona, which is similar to what we saw in france, this taking a vehicle, getting your hands on whatever you can, is going to become the signature. the reason why, it's low tech. easy to put together. you don't need a lot of planning. threat assessments need to be done across the country. europe is slower. barcelona, i've been out there a number of times. the nature of spain is a slower-moving group. the ballards need to be in place. every one of those in las ramblas has to be looked at. the low terror is more prevalent in europe. the reason why, it's just easier to carry out an act of terror than trying to get ak 47s and e -- explosives. the immigration policies in europe have allowed a massive in
still worry this process where they use vehicles to do untold damage and killing in violence has not abated being here. do you get a sense right now that this will be the way isis targets folks? it's crude but effective and the logical question becomes how do western governments, societies deal with it? >> neil, good to see you. it's been awhile. the low tech nature of what we just saw here in barcelona, which is similar to what we saw in france, this taking a vehicle, getting your hands...
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. >>> no signs of abating between the u.s. and north korea, at home. some instead of blaming north korea are passing the blame between those who side for the president and the rhetoric over the past week has been reckless h >> the guy who was supposed to fix the eagles quarterback problems has first full practice. ronald darby talks about fitting in coming up later in sports. executive. >>> boiling tensions between the united states and north korea have u.s. senior officials looking for ways to avoid anymore escalation. the nuclear threat has been a topic of the conversation on sunday talk show >> white house officials looked to reassure the public they're not in danger. lauren blain cherry with details. >>> cia saying fox news sunday he believes north korean leader kim jong-un is a rational person but despite the threats, he says kim jong-un will continue to develop the missile program and they expect there will be more missile test >> each time they test another missile, they develop expertise, they expand the envelope. and so, it is probably fair to
. >>> no signs of abating between the u.s. and north korea, at home. some instead of blaming north korea are passing the blame between those who side for the president and the rhetoric over the past week has been reckless h >> the guy who was supposed to fix the eagles quarterback problems has first full practice. ronald darby talks about fitting in coming up later in sports. executive. >>> boiling tensions between the united states and north korea have u.s. senior...