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albertson showed the jury dante's handprint covered in sarah's blood.nce. a drop of blood in dante's car. >> one small blood stain. that bloodstain came back to sarah goode. >> reporter: a fact janet albertson ended with in her closing argument. >> one bloodstain from a dead girl is one bloodstain too many. >> reporter: nick listened to the testimony. and there was something he found especially hard to hear. he was the one who had lovingly painted sarah's nails right before she went out that night. >> when janet said to the jury, we have no more of her fingers no more, but we have her fingernails that were painted. and i wanted to jump out of my seat and strangle him. >> reporter: but according to defense attorneys john lewis and debra buxbaum, nick's rage was misplaced. they claimed dante taylor was innocent. >> there's no direct evidence that links dante taylor to this crime. >> i felt like this really was a case of classic tunnel vision where from the get go this seemed to be targeted at dante taylor. everybody thought it has to be dante taylor. and
albertson showed the jury dante's handprint covered in sarah's blood.nce. a drop of blood in dante's car. >> one small blood stain. that bloodstain came back to sarah goode. >> reporter: a fact janet albertson ended with in her closing argument. >> one bloodstain from a dead girl is one bloodstain too many. >> reporter: nick listened to the testimony. and there was something he found especially hard to hear. he was the one who had lovingly painted sarah's nails right...
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route 73 blocked between fleming pike and albertson road. there's construction there that is dealing with -- affecting both directions right now. we'll see some lanes blocked there for a little bit. usually overnight construction will clear before the 5:00 or around the 6:00 mark. i'll keep my eyes on that, too, just to make sure. also watching 422. here's the eastbound side from 29 to the schuylkill. speeds into the 60s there. an eight-minute trip. >> thank you. >>> fire failure. millions of extinguishers being recalled. how it played a role in a local man's death and what's being done to fix it. >>> turning back the clock. what you can do to make the transition easier as we get ready for the weekend time change. >>> lining up, the new iphone x goes on sale today. people are eagerly waiting to get their hands on it. the growing excitement and new feature turning heads. >>> four police officers in north jersey now face attempted murder and aggravated assault charges for beating a bystander at a fiery crash scene. we first brought you the sto
route 73 blocked between fleming pike and albertson road. there's construction there that is dealing with -- affecting both directions right now. we'll see some lanes blocked there for a little bit. usually overnight construction will clear before the 5:00 or around the 6:00 mark. i'll keep my eyes on that, too, just to make sure. also watching 422. here's the eastbound side from 29 to the schuylkill. speeds into the 60s there. an eight-minute trip. >> thank you. >>> fire...
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foreign exchange bankers at the company were overcharging clients and albertson's striking a deal with instacart. michelle >> we begin this hour with the confirmation of jay powell president trump's pick for the federal reserve. steve liesman was watching >> it was fascinating. the more jerome powell spoke, the more thestock market liked what it heard. the s&p seems to accelerate to the up side as the fed governor, appointed by the president to replace janet yellen increased as he spoke. he danced around the mine field of the tax cut proposal. one area that could derail the confirmation here is what he said when sharon brown asked him about the $1.5 trillion deficit cost? >> don't you have a responsibility in an on going way to talk to us about the modeling that you have done, what this will mean to the fiscal situation of our country in the years ahead >> i think our responsibility is to carry out the mandate you have given us, which is to achieve stable prices and maximum employment and look after the financial stability. >> of course, we rely on you for data all the time. >> respect
foreign exchange bankers at the company were overcharging clients and albertson's striking a deal with instacart. michelle >> we begin this hour with the confirmation of jay powell president trump's pick for the federal reserve. steve liesman was watching >> it was fascinating. the more jerome powell spoke, the more thestock market liked what it heard. the s&p seems to accelerate to the up side as the fed governor, appointed by the president to replace janet yellen increased as...
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hammondton, there's construction, route 73 between fleming pike and albertson road.ch for lane restrictions. back to you. >> thank you. >>> this reminder that nbc10 is heading back on the road. our morning team. we would love for you to come out and join the fun. next week we're in montgomery county. make plans to stop by the wawa at easton in horsham as we highlight the community. if you're from the community, let us know what we should be talking about to highlight your particular community m. >>> a special tribute on the football field for a doctor ready to deploy. what he has to say about the emotional moments during the temple-navy football game. plus this -- ♪ [ cheers ] a strange sight. the stars of a popular tv series take over the "tonight show." nobody delivers more for south jersey than steve sweeney. he stood up to north jersey special interests to increase funding for our schools. he stopped christie's commuter tax, saving south jersey residents over 200 million dollars. and he led the charge to pass paid family leave. aarp applauded sweeney for freezing
hammondton, there's construction, route 73 between fleming pike and albertson road.ch for lane restrictions. back to you. >> thank you. >>> this reminder that nbc10 is heading back on the road. our morning team. we would love for you to come out and join the fun. next week we're in montgomery county. make plans to stop by the wawa at easton in horsham as we highlight the community. if you're from the community, let us know what we should be talking about to highlight your...
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the second largest traditional grocer in the u.s., albertsons, will team up on same-day delivery.lier this month, kroger also said it was starting a pilot t at some ofstacar its stores in southern california. now, more of our exclusive conversation with hp ceo, meg whitman. we talked about the current political landscape. we talked about what of the hottest topics in washington, tax reform. >> i think we appreciate the reduction in corporate tax rates, although we pay below 35%, has divorced -- as do most corporations. we like that we can bring cash trapped overseas back and we can make investments back to the u.s. there's a lot that we like about it. i think being a californian, it is going to be challenging for people who live in california, new york, and new jersey if the state income tax against your federal reduction is lost. that will make it more expensive to hire people in california. i don't think it hurts necessarily the u.s., but it will put pressure on the california workforce and other companies in high state tax jurisdictions. what: the big question is you are doing
the second largest traditional grocer in the u.s., albertsons, will team up on same-day delivery.lier this month, kroger also said it was starting a pilot t at some ofstacar its stores in southern california. now, more of our exclusive conversation with hp ceo, meg whitman. we talked about the current political landscape. we talked about what of the hottest topics in washington, tax reform. >> i think we appreciate the reduction in corporate tax rates, although we pay below 35%, has...
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the whole idea to make this work is to make the whole foods store or the albertsons store the nexus ofistribution. so order your plated or blue apron order amazon, but you have to have a partner with brick-and-mortar so you can deliver the lettuce four miles away >> so you don't have to do a distribution center everywhere you go the reason you saw a new low this week them is they don't have ab aan albertsons or a whole foods. >>> let's tell you about geopolitical news. late yesterday venezuela's president anounouncing the counr will restructure its debt. michelle caruso-cabrera is here. she has the details. >> good morning. nicolas maduro, the leader of venezuela went on television late yesterday and said they'll renegotiate and restructure the country's debt heretofore they insisted we will pay, we will pay, as people looked on saying why wouldn't you use that cash to buy food for your starving citizens it will be difficult for americans to participate in a restructuring, and many americans, many hedge funds own venezuelan bonds, because heretofore they have paid, they yield 18 %, 20%
the whole idea to make this work is to make the whole foods store or the albertsons store the nexus ofistribution. so order your plated or blue apron order amazon, but you have to have a partner with brick-and-mortar so you can deliver the lettuce four miles away >> so you don't have to do a distribution center everywhere you go the reason you saw a new low this week them is they don't have ab aan albertsons or a whole foods. >>> let's tell you about geopolitical news. late...
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walmart, obviously, the biggest one followed by kroger and albertsons and amazon. crush the eggs, got you. whole foods is lurking out there, liz, but, you know, they're not a big piece of the pie right now and the pie isn't that big to start with. is that all i'm going to carry? just this one bag? the pie is about 3.4%. but the stores who have been doing this for a while have a bigger share of it. so the people once they do this, it actually catches on and does pretty well. are they expecting us? or am i just going to walk in here and see what happens. >> no. i think all of our customers are ready for anything crazy to happen. liz: they're there. >> oh, here you go. >> how are you doing? >> hi, how are you? jeff flock from fox business. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. nice to know you. >> come on in. i've got the eggs here. liz: jeff, ask them if liz and the crew can come in too. >> well, we're bringing the live fox business network in here. i hope that's okay. i've got to ask you. oh, that's fine with the dogs. you've probably got dog food in there too. why do you do
walmart, obviously, the biggest one followed by kroger and albertsons and amazon. crush the eggs, got you. whole foods is lurking out there, liz, but, you know, they're not a big piece of the pie right now and the pie isn't that big to start with. is that all i'm going to carry? just this one bag? the pie is about 3.4%. but the stores who have been doing this for a while have a bigger share of it. so the people once they do this, it actually catches on and does pretty well. are they expecting...
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albertson's bought plated, another "shark tank" deal.t is kroger's going to do against those threats? we don't know yet. >> joey? >> and fedex, reach at least 250. had that fedex u.p.s. date a few weeks back both could go higher give you fedex on this one. >> a remarkable day in what has been a remarkable rally for stocks was "speak, dow jones industrial average up 443 points crossing 24,000 for the first time ever earlier today and holding firmly above that that does it for us. "power lunch" begins right now >>> we're going to pick up where scott just left off. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. what's on the menu, mentioned, a monster rally on wall street dow hitting 24,000 for the first time ever. is 25,000 in the cards before the end of the year? one of the big at licatalysts, out of d.c. on tax reform. john mccain is in. live on capitol hill and wall street this hour amazing amazon that stock up 55% this year and just got the most bull ish call yet. the analysts who made it tells us why he thinks the bang will rack up huge double digit ga
albertson's bought plated, another "shark tank" deal.t is kroger's going to do against those threats? we don't know yet. >> joey? >> and fedex, reach at least 250. had that fedex u.p.s. date a few weeks back both could go higher give you fedex on this one. >> a remarkable day in what has been a remarkable rally for stocks was "speak, dow jones industrial average up 443 points crossing 24,000 for the first time ever earlier today and holding firmly above that...
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economy, these are the players doing it i was just over at plate sell bralting the acquisition of albertsons that and talking about how much has changed in a matter of 12 months look at what happened to blue apron stock. hit a new low. the whole world is looking at the digittization. >> sara, what do you think >> if you're growing that fast, you deserve a premium multiple i think the question is if you don't put up a great quarter, if the growth looks like it's slowing at all, what does that do i think the momentum is all in the favor of that digitization and certainly you're seeing ad dollars move there and seeing user growth. all those things point to higher prices >> all right well, the earnings are starting to cross let's start with qualcomm. john fort has those numbers. >> revenue of 5.91 billion nongap eps of 92 cents that eps number higher than the street had expected. the guide is to a range of 5.5 billion to 6.3 billion that's a midpoint for next quarter -- or the current quarter, i should say. fiscal q-1 of 5.9 billion. the street might also be happy about that there's been a lot o
economy, these are the players doing it i was just over at plate sell bralting the acquisition of albertsons that and talking about how much has changed in a matter of 12 months look at what happened to blue apron stock. hit a new low. the whole world is looking at the digittization. >> sara, what do you think >> if you're growing that fast, you deserve a premium multiple i think the question is if you don't put up a great quarter, if the growth looks like it's slowing at all, what...
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earlier this month smart girls founder scharr me albertson recently golt to pitch her idea on abc entrepreneurialank and get what, she got a bite from shark damon john for an offer of $200,000 and this morning shark girls scharr me joins us live in the loft with few of her dolls. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> how exciting to be on shark tank. >> thank you. >> have one of the sharks say i like this idea so much i'm going to invest in it. >> so first question a lot people coding, ut-oh, sounds really tough. explain to what this does and how it gets girls involved in et coding. >> the idea to put together social emotional concepts with coding so if you look at like a normal robot, it's not very fun. it's like masculine look likes like military vehicle. we made colorful fun self balancing scooters and you can include a fashion doll as well you can get one much our characters and they rep something in stem and then once you open her up and put a battery on her you can start coding coding is really easy. all you do civic balance say to yourself i want her to drive around the room and make a
earlier this month smart girls founder scharr me albertson recently golt to pitch her idea on abc entrepreneurialank and get what, she got a bite from shark damon john for an offer of $200,000 and this morning shark girls scharr me joins us live in the loft with few of her dolls. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> how exciting to be on shark tank. >> thank you. >> have one of the sharks say i like this idea so much i'm going to invest in it. >> so first...