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. >> now it is more climbing up the apple tree. it's there has been, the option was presented about coming to washington the option of an official visit for a state visit further down the road. why did she choose to visit washington now? 's and from the brazilian government what are you hoping are the results to come? 's. >> why she came now? as fast as possible. we would not allow. but these visits are special visits, not just an official visit. lots of elements. the american government is attaching importance to this visit, and we appreciate that very much. you will see when she comes the gestures are included in this visit's. the details of the program itself's. i can tell you it's very much satisfied with the preparations for the visit. >> i was going to interject committing to the next checkpoint. it presidential visit i used 's they are checkpoints we have to report on what you just did. the amount of time we cannot let that happen again which would be an amazing outcome but the right level of urgency on all parties and all f
. >> now it is more climbing up the apple tree. it's there has been, the option was presented about coming to washington the option of an official visit for a state visit further down the road. why did she choose to visit washington now? 's and from the brazilian government what are you hoping are the results to come? 's. >> why she came now? as fast as possible. we would not allow. but these visits are special visits, not just an official visit. lots of elements. the american...
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foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery this to food banks or shelters to people who need them. >> i'm here with nang wong hello nang. >> hello. >> i need to understand house this gleaning work. >> we come and harvest like for example, we'll come over here this is the lemon and plug it like this. >> (laughter). >> made that good, good and ease. >> the trick is how not to hurt the branches. >> like the thing. >> i'm so excited about this. the people are so passionate about where the food goes to the private property owners give us the food they're happy that no of a t is going to waste >> oh. thank you. thank you. again job aura natural >> (laughter). >> from backyards to back lots let's take a look at the food and community bonding at the free farm. >> my idea was to start growing food and giving it away. and getting
foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery this to food banks or shelters to people who need them. >> i'm here with nang wong hello nang. >> hello. >> i need to understand house this gleaning work....
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lucy would fashion honeyed drenched armenian pastries, in the backyard, or shish kebab under the apple trees. after dessert, grandpa knocked point glass and tell me stories. i was held graphed by the horrific narratives he drenched from his faraway past. in his weekly accent english he would describe burning churches and sadistic coarsen. the stories would always end the same way. my grandfather would instruct me if you ever meet a turk, kill him. i was numb with in four years old when i first heard those words. 4-year-old little eric learning about the bad stuff that happened over affair. my grandfather was a refugee from those harsh times the violence he miraculously escaped with his life and he was 20 years old. i will not make this into a lecture in to what the book was about because there is too much in here. when i was getting ready to put this little reading together tonight i realized one of the reasons i might doing this project so much may -- out of dozens of little pieces that fit together into a bigger hole and i like working with lots of pieces to make a bigger hole. it appeals
lucy would fashion honeyed drenched armenian pastries, in the backyard, or shish kebab under the apple trees. after dessert, grandpa knocked point glass and tell me stories. i was held graphed by the horrific narratives he drenched from his faraway past. in his weekly accent english he would describe burning churches and sadistic coarsen. the stories would always end the same way. my grandfather would instruct me if you ever meet a turk, kill him. i was numb with in four years old when i first...
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there are apple trees back there in that forest land.he neighbors have been so concerned and, you know keeping all of their children close at hand. some describing sleeping in the same bedroom with their family. bringing the kids in with them and the family pets to insure they're protected. nervous to go the the grocery store because when they get home they have to search their house before they can feel comfortable. a lot of people would like to see this end, this arraignment in one point in solving the case and moving forward in the case and bringing some sort of closure. the ultimate closure will come with the convicts who escaped are ultimately captured when david sweat and richard matt are brought into custody. that's what everyone is waiting for. >> i understand, obviously the fear of the community, it's justified here. it seems the one credible sighting we had goes back to the night of the escape. that was two hours after the last bed check. that was in the back yard of a couple that was near the man hole about 12:30 a.m. the next
there are apple trees back there in that forest land.he neighbors have been so concerned and, you know keeping all of their children close at hand. some describing sleeping in the same bedroom with their family. bringing the kids in with them and the family pets to insure they're protected. nervous to go the the grocery store because when they get home they have to search their house before they can feel comfortable. a lot of people would like to see this end, this arraignment in one point in...
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would fashion armenian pastries while out in the backyard grandpa roasted lam shish kebab under the apple trees. after dessert grandpa might knock back a tiny glass of -- [inaudible] and tell me stories. i was held rapt by the horrific narratives he dredged up from his faraway past. in his sweetly-accented english he would describe burning churches and sadistic horsemen. the stories would always end the same way. my grandfather would instruct me if you ever meet a turk kill him. [laughter] i was no more than 4 years old when i first heard those words. yeah. so 4-year-old little eric learning about the bad stuff that happened over there. my grandfather was a refugee from that, those hard harsh times and the violence, and he miraculously escaped with his life, and he was about 20 years old. i'm not going to make this into a lecture about what the book is about tonight tonight because there's just too much in here. in fact, when i was getting ready to put this little reading together tonight, i realized one of the reasons why i liked doing this project so much is because it was made out of dozens
would fashion armenian pastries while out in the backyard grandpa roasted lam shish kebab under the apple trees. after dessert grandpa might knock back a tiny glass of -- [inaudible] and tell me stories. i was held rapt by the horrific narratives he dredged up from his faraway past. in his sweetly-accented english he would describe burning churches and sadistic horsemen. the stories would always end the same way. my grandfather would instruct me if you ever meet a turk kill him. [laughter] i...
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supposedly the surrender took place under an apple tree. offers by way of introduction this typically lean efficient sentence. this is zpwrant. wars produce many stories of fiction. some of which are told until they are believed to be true. among the many stories of fiction produced by the civil war and by the events of weand at the courthouse in particular are those connected with brigadier general joshua lawrence chamberlin, major general, and his involvement in the surrender ceremony. in goifing us his formulation of how fiction are told until they are believed to be true grant fro vides us with a really useful starting place to begin thinking about his role, his subsequent representations of that role and the stories that he told throughout his life. and here's the last part. the willingness of many people to believe his representations even as late as the second decade of the 21st century. what was chameler lin's role in the surrender ceremony on that damp, chilly, april wednesday morning? most of what we know comes from himself. even
supposedly the surrender took place under an apple tree. offers by way of introduction this typically lean efficient sentence. this is zpwrant. wars produce many stories of fiction. some of which are told until they are believed to be true. among the many stories of fiction produced by the civil war and by the events of weand at the courthouse in particular are those connected with brigadier general joshua lawrence chamberlin, major general, and his involvement in the surrender ceremony. in...
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. >> maybe start to climb up the apple tree a little bit. just a quick question. when the option was presented to president rousseff about coming to washington, there was an option of an official visit which she's doing in ten days, or a state visit further down the road why does president rousseff, why is she choosing to visit washington now and what is this -- from the brazilian government perspective, what are you hoping are some of the results that come out of this visit? >> why she came now. because she wanted to come as fast as possible. and the schedule would not allow for her to have the state visit this year. but we are seeing this visit as a special visit. it's not just a working visit. it's an official visit with lots of elements that show it will have pomp and circumstance. and the importance that the american government is attaching to this visit is well-known and we appreciate that very much. and so you will see when she comes that by the signals and the gestures that are included in this visit that it's a very important visit and it will be a very s
. >> maybe start to climb up the apple tree a little bit. just a quick question. when the option was presented to president rousseff about coming to washington, there was an option of an official visit which she's doing in ten days, or a state visit further down the road why does president rousseff, why is she choosing to visit washington now and what is this -- from the brazilian government perspective, what are you hoping are some of the results that come out of this visit? >> why...
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. >> now it is more started to climb up the apple tree a little bit. when the option was presented to president rousseff about coming to washington or the option of an official visit to which she's doing in 10 days or a state visit further down the road, why is she choosing to visit washington now? and from the brazilian government perspective what are you hoping are some of the result to come out of this visit speak with why she can now? because she wants to come as fast as possible. that schedule would not allow for her to have a state visit this year, but we are seeing these visits a special business not just a working visit. an official visit with lots of elements that shows it will have -- the importance of the american government is attached to this visit is well known come and we appreciate that very much. so we will see when she comes that by the signals and the chapters -- gestures are included in this visit some very important visits and to be very strong signal. i will make it into the details of the program itself but what i can tell you is
. >> now it is more started to climb up the apple tree a little bit. when the option was presented to president rousseff about coming to washington or the option of an official visit to which she's doing in 10 days or a state visit further down the road, why is she choosing to visit washington now? and from the brazilian government perspective what are you hoping are some of the result to come out of this visit speak with why she can now? because she wants to come as fast as possible....
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the apple doesn't fall from the tree. you sound a lot like your son. he had a lot of stones at him for what he said on television. let's play that and get your reaction. >> isis exists and grew stronger because of the hawks in our party who gave arms indiscriminately and most of those arms were snatched by isis. they created these people. david: blaming the republican party for in part for the creation of isis. i would say that that just killed your son's chance for getting the republican nomination. wouldn't you? ron: well, i think you're wrong. and i think what you're saying is very discouraging because what you're saying is truth is unbearable. truth is only treason in an empire of lies. david: dr. paul, i love your commitment to the truth. and you do have a commitment to the truth. but at the same time, this is a political environment that we're in. a very political environment. and he has to be approved by this republican group of elders, if you will, and by blaming them for the creation of isis, i think he just killed his chances. ron: well, i th
the apple doesn't fall from the tree. you sound a lot like your son. he had a lot of stones at him for what he said on television. let's play that and get your reaction. >> isis exists and grew stronger because of the hawks in our party who gave arms indiscriminately and most of those arms were snatched by isis. they created these people. david: blaming the republican party for in part for the creation of isis. i would say that that just killed your son's chance for getting the republican...
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eu >> they say money doesn't grow on tree but apple farmer is learning that i does grow in the stockt. from his remote village in western china liu invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six moago, a sizeable portion of his life savings. it's a lot easier to make money from stocks and farm work he says but it's risky. you can earn $1600 in ten minutes and lose it all in the next. hundreds here are buying into the shanghai market for the first time. so much so that the villages have set up a mini stock exchange center so they could monitor their investments minute by minute. the villagers started plowing their savings into stocks after one he craze in a nearby town. he came and spread the s word to farmers like grocer wang lee. my advice is to read the news every day. she told me she started with $820 in 2010 and grew her port tim over to more than $33. she's known by the locals as the stock market goddess, obsessively checking quotes of listed companies like bank of china. with the chinese government supportive of stock investing, liu says he has a bullish long-term view t
eu >> they say money doesn't grow on tree but apple farmer is learning that i does grow in the stockt. from his remote village in western china liu invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six moago, a sizeable portion of his life savings. it's a lot easier to make money from stocks and farm work he says but it's risky. you can earn $1600 in ten minutes and lose it all in the next. hundreds here are buying into the shanghai market for the first time. so much so that the villages...
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interact gravitationally if you know the weight two of objects, say, the earth and that apple falling from the tree know the distance between those two objects then you should also know what the force of gravity is between those two things. apple meet head. one way nasa has been figuring out ways to measure gravity and its effects on earth is through a program that's called gravity recovery and climate experiment which becomes grace when you shorten it up. grace is two satellites, each about the size of a small car orbiting the earth 150 miles apart from each other. the satellites circle around the earth and they're designed basically to notice little dips and bumps in earth's gravity. basically, dense things, heavy things, things with a lot of mass, exert more of a gravitational pull. so from space, using gravity, you can find dense and heavy things on earth. you know what is dense and heavy on earth? water. turns out if you want to find where the water is on earth, gravity can help. specifically, if you want to find out where water is below the earth's surface, satellites can use the force of gra
interact gravitationally if you know the weight two of objects, say, the earth and that apple falling from the tree know the distance between those two objects then you should also know what the force of gravity is between those two things. apple meet head. one way nasa has been figuring out ways to measure gravity and its effects on earth is through a program that's called gravity recovery and climate experiment which becomes grace when you shorten it up. grace is two satellites, each about...
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in his personal memoirs, this is grant commenting on what he describes as the famous apple tree at appomattox. he offers by way of introduction this typically lean, efficient sentence. wars produce many stories of fiction. some of which are told until they are believed to be true. among the many produced by the civil war and by the events of wednesday, april 12 1865 at appomattox in particular are those connected to brigadier general joshua chamberlain and his involvement in the surrender ceremony. and giving us his ride formulation -- wry formulation of how stories are told until they are believed to be true he provides us with a useful story place -- starting place to give us an idea of his role at appomattox, sup was -- subsequent -- and the willingness of many people to believe this representation even as late as the second decade of the 21st century. what was chamberlain's role on that damp, chili, wednesday morning at appomattox. most of what we know comes from chamberlain himself. the fact that immediately put many healthy skeptics on their guard. even the most heavy skeptics would be
in his personal memoirs, this is grant commenting on what he describes as the famous apple tree at appomattox. he offers by way of introduction this typically lean, efficient sentence. wars produce many stories of fiction. some of which are told until they are believed to be true. among the many produced by the civil war and by the events of wednesday, april 12 1865 at appomattox in particular are those connected to brigadier general joshua chamberlain and his involvement in the surrender...
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. >>> they say the apple discussing fall very far from the tree right? i have video proof, the first video from poland we see the driver with the dash cam, and then we cut to this scene. >> as you can tell that's? graffiti on the side of a wall. our car with the dash cam backs up and reveals the entire scene. >> police have arrived and there are two suspects down on the ground. police are getting those two in custody, a 23-year-old man and 49-year-old man. police say them with a bucket and some paint, not the quickest way to go about graffiti. >> so they caught them in the act? i love it. >> they caught them with the bucket and paint, at least, the older gentleman said we do renovation work. it wasn't true but here as the kicker. the 23-year-old man, the son of the 49-year-old man. it was a father/son duo. according to police in poland the two had been drinking together before this act happened. they were arrested and charged >>> another video, a father/daughter duo. these two walking into a lawn roe matt and mistreat something cats. in the beginning of
. >>> they say the apple discussing fall very far from the tree right? i have video proof, the first video from poland we see the driver with the dash cam, and then we cut to this scene. >> as you can tell that's? graffiti on the side of a wall. our car with the dash cam backs up and reveals the entire scene. >> police have arrived and there are two suspects down on the ground. police are getting those two in custody, a 23-year-old man and 49-year-old man. police say them...
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made from pine apple fabrics they are died using tree park anderand herbal extracts. >> the culture ofslowly dieing, materials are expensive, there are only a few weaves left and there are only few buyers as well. for example here, the fabric are expensive sonata lot of people buy. we are now looking at where to market it and luckily we have people who help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants have been investing just to keep the industry alive. the weaving its marketability but its value goes beyond money for these women. weaving has become their refuge in a conflict-ridden community. weaving has helped their wound to heal they are say the stories of their land revealed in their patterns. al jazerra in the southern philippines. >>> don't forget, you can keep up-to-date with all the day's news and sport and all the developments of course on our website, aljazerra.com. that's aljazerra.com. >> this is "techknow," a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the inner section of hardware and humanity, and we'
made from pine apple fabrics they are died using tree park anderand herbal extracts. >> the culture ofslowly dieing, materials are expensive, there are only a few weaves left and there are only few buyers as well. for example here, the fabric are expensive sonata lot of people buy. we are now looking at where to market it and luckily we have people who help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants have been investing just to keep the industry alive. the weaving its...
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apple music service. even during the three might have month tree trial period. that change came just a few hours after taylor posted an open letter on tumbler criticizing apple and threaten to go with hold her most recent album 1989 from apple music. after apple announced its policy change taylor tweet i am elated and relieved. thank you for your words of support today. they listened to us. >>> on the health watch tonight new figures suggest that only half of american adults less than half in fact are at a healthy weight. a study published in ga inform a internal medicine two-thirds are overweight or obese. more men are considered overweight but more women are obese. eye obesity surgeons say they're patients are getting younger and younger. >> we talk about diabetes, hypertension high cholesterol obesity is going to surpass sir rhett smoking as the leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states. this generation is not going to out live it's predecessor. >> researchers say that the key to battling obesity is to get people to be more active and more work needs
apple music service. even during the three might have month tree trial period. that change came just a few hours after taylor posted an open letter on tumbler criticizing apple and threaten to go with hold her most recent album 1989 from apple music. after apple announced its policy change taylor tweet i am elated and relieved. thank you for your words of support today. they listened to us. >>> on the health watch tonight new figures suggest that only half of american adults less than...
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made from pine apple, they are died using tree bark and herbs. >> the culture is slowly dying. materials are expensive. there are only a few weavers left and a few beers, as well. the fab fabrics are expensive. we are looking to market it and luckily have people within the industry. >> local merchants have been investing to keep the industry alive. the weaving is marketability but its value goes beyond money. weaving has become they are ref final, hoping their wounds to heal, the stories of their land revealed in their patterns. >> we all want to know what mr. djokovic has been up to. do tell us. >> peru through to the semifinals of the copa america for the second time in a row beating bolivia to set up a last encounter with chile. we have more. >> peru scored five goals in the last copa america but yet to net this time in chile. putting peru ahead in the 20th 20th minute of the quarter final, setting up for the second just three minutes later. a misplaced past from bolivia mid fielder allowed the flamingo forward to complete his hat trick midway through the second half. in the
made from pine apple, they are died using tree bark and herbs. >> the culture is slowly dying. materials are expensive. there are only a few weavers left and a few beers, as well. the fab fabrics are expensive. we are looking to market it and luckily have people within the industry. >> local merchants have been investing to keep the industry alive. the weaving is marketability but its value goes beyond money. weaving has become they are ref final, hoping their wounds to heal, the...
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apple pickers turned stock pickers. >> they say money doesn't grow on trees but apple farmer does learn that it does grow in the stock market. from his remote village in western china he invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six months ago. a sizable portion of his life savings. >> it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work but it's risky. you can earn $1,600 in 10 minutes and lose it all in the next. >> hundreds here are buying into the market for the first time. so much so that they have set up a ministock exchange center so they can monitor their investments minute by minute. >> they started plowing their savings into stocks after one heard about the market craze on a visit to a nearby town. he returned and spread the word to farmers here. >> my advice is to follow the country's economic development and government policies she advises and read the news every day she told me she started with $820 in 2010 and grew her portfolio 40 times over to more than $33,000 to date. she's known by the locals as the stock market goddess. with the chinese government supportive of stock investing he has
apple pickers turned stock pickers. >> they say money doesn't grow on trees but apple farmer does learn that it does grow in the stock market. from his remote village in western china he invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six months ago. a sizable portion of his life savings. >> it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work but it's risky. you can earn $1,600 in 10 minutes and lose it all in the next. >> hundreds here are buying into the market for...
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with respect to first president bush unfortunately the apples fell far from the tree. >> two other people who want to ask a question. thank you. >> i want to address this question to mr. cohen. address it to him because mr. davis is not here, and at least mr. cohen -- i'd like you present what you think would be mr. davis' argument if he were here. >> well, i think you heard much of it -- a lot of it from martin frost. >> well, what i have -- i have some very specific questions. >> go ahead. >> the republicans in congress, in the house have made 50 attempts or more to take away health care from the 12 million new people who have it. the republicans in the house have voted against extending unemployment benefits. the republicans have voted against food stamps. they'd like to cut that down. politico has a big article even though mr. barren said -- mr. boehner said it's stupid to ask if theirs relation between congress and amtrak's troubles. a big article how republicans delayed for seven years fixing the very thing that would have avoided that, and mr. toomey tells us, has very strongly vot
with respect to first president bush unfortunately the apples fell far from the tree. >> two other people who want to ask a question. thank you. >> i want to address this question to mr. cohen. address it to him because mr. davis is not here, and at least mr. cohen -- i'd like you present what you think would be mr. davis' argument if he were here. >> well, i think you heard much of it -- a lot of it from martin frost. >> well, what i have -- i have some very specific...
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i realized then that they apple did not fall from the tree. he shares a lot of his mother's special traits. qualities that many do not have the courage or conviction to stand by. in the interest of full disclosure as a registered democrat, i don't always see i tie with the governor on everything. but i absolutely know that he looks the people of new jersey in the eye. [applause] >> it is my honor and privilege as a livingston resident, as a new jersey and, and most of all as an american, to welcome all of you here today to share in some special moments to follow. [applause] ♪ >> >> i am so honored to be here to a truce one of my oldest and most honored friends. when people find out that chris and i have been friends for over 35 years, they often ask if chris has changed. those of you who have known him that long can confirm that he has not changed much at all. the fact that i am here to introduce him is evidence of that. he has given honor to so many people far more famous and polished than i but when it came down to deciding who would be arou
i realized then that they apple did not fall from the tree. he shares a lot of his mother's special traits. qualities that many do not have the courage or conviction to stand by. in the interest of full disclosure as a registered democrat, i don't always see i tie with the governor on everything. but i absolutely know that he looks the people of new jersey in the eye. [applause] >> it is my honor and privilege as a livingston resident, as a new jersey and, and most of all as an american,...
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he ted cruz these apples aren't falling far from the tree of a part of the republican base that is very a voice, needs to be taken seriously even if they're not serious. >> there are a lot of independents who think donald trump is refreshing -- >> you look at the latest polls, people aren't -- >> we're far out but -- >> tara setmaier sally kohn thank you. >>> new hampshire is a critical test for candidates on the democratic and republican side. sitting down with voters to get their views so far and the issues most important to them. >> reporter: first question is we're like 5,090 days out from the election and even though the media is really focusing on it it does seem people care. ted y do you think people care about this election this far out? >> well i think because this is the most important one because there's some major issue that is have to be discussed. i mean we have isis is running around like crazy and that's a big issue. it's about the economy, and it's about immigration, and i think there's some big issues out there, and, you know, from the candidates that have been going a
he ted cruz these apples aren't falling far from the tree of a part of the republican base that is very a voice, needs to be taken seriously even if they're not serious. >> there are a lot of independents who think donald trump is refreshing -- >> you look at the latest polls, people aren't -- >> we're far out but -- >> tara setmaier sally kohn thank you. >>> new hampshire is a critical test for candidates on the democratic and republican side. sitting down with...
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apparently the apple did not fall far from the tree.poke of that car crash that shaped his life. >> in 1972, shortly after his improbable victory, but before he took the oath of office my father went to washington to look at his new office space. my mom took us to go by a christmas tree. on the way home we were in an automobile accident. my mom amelia and my sister naomi were killed. my brother hunter and i were seriously injured and hospitalized for weeks. i was just short of 4 years old. one of my earliest memories was being in that hospital. my dad always at our side. we, my brother and i, not the senate, were all that he cared about. he decided not to take the oath of office. he said then delaware can get another senator, but my boys can't get another father. >> they say the most painful thing in life is to bury your child. and the vice president has endured more pain and grief than anyone should ever have to. and they say the pain of losing someone close to you never really goes away. you just make some sort of peace with it. we th
apparently the apple did not fall far from the tree.poke of that car crash that shaped his life. >> in 1972, shortly after his improbable victory, but before he took the oath of office my father went to washington to look at his new office space. my mom took us to go by a christmas tree. on the way home we were in an automobile accident. my mom amelia and my sister naomi were killed. my brother hunter and i were seriously injured and hospitalized for weeks. i was just short of 4 years...
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conditions is a free download we could check the latest news and headlines as well as a tree full like to absorb--apple store for android. >>michelle apon: make your way into downtown san francisco not seen any delay is a quiet drive no patchy fog that is the good news looking at the san the sale bridge tractable the westbound plenty of space on the role massing in the bright lights turned on and the is good as a continues over 92 if you're traveling eastbound to hey where castro valley anywhere across the east bay shoreline and looks good we have the right to live as close as of right now it will start to open a little of this morning looking at the golden gate bridge tractable stop bomb there was a quite come to your headed to san francisco if you're traveling north are on 101 lucky at the richmond san rafael bridge a very quiet drive as of this morning slightly cooler that's the main difference for today breeze is afternoon across the peninsula sunshine and then we have a slight ray chance for the weekend. >>james: we have a jail inmates working at a local camp for kids and is partly due out rage an
conditions is a free download we could check the latest news and headlines as well as a tree full like to absorb--apple store for android. >>michelle apon: make your way into downtown san francisco not seen any delay is a quiet drive no patchy fog that is the good news looking at the san the sale bridge tractable the westbound plenty of space on the role massing in the bright lights turned on and the is good as a continues over 92 if you're traveling eastbound to hey where castro valley...
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apple he pays more than 30% of his income on housing. others were equally ecstatic at the court's decision. >> this was a great ving tree for them and especially for the residents here in san jose low income to moderate housing who can't afford $2300 to $3,000 to live. >> reporter: the court rules that shoes had require developers building 20 or more units to price 15% of them at low to moderate income. >> our valley has a lot of high-tech jobs. it has a lot of high paying jobs, but we also have teachers. we have firefighters. we have police officers. we have service workers. and all of them need to love close to their jobs. >> reporter: developers can opt out of building affordable housing only if they pay a fee. either way, the mayor says it will pay for construction. >> what we expect is typically developers will pay fees rather than building the units within the development. those fees then can be leveraged by nonprofits and build large affordable housing developments. >> reporter: california's building industry association fought the mon date. an attorney for the builders said this ruling allows government to impose financial penalties th
apple he pays more than 30% of his income on housing. others were equally ecstatic at the court's decision. >> this was a great ving tree for them and especially for the residents here in san jose low income to moderate housing who can't afford $2300 to $3,000 to live. >> reporter: the court rules that shoes had require developers building 20 or more units to price 15% of them at low to moderate income. >> our valley has a lot of high-tech jobs. it has a lot of high paying...
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almost 40 years, we have gone up to fishkill farms, and bob has gone around pruning the trees examining the apples you know, getting depressed if it was a bad crop or we had a freeze and getting elated if the crop -- like it is this year -- is pointful. bountiful. and our son, joshua -- who's 31 -- has just taken over fishkill farms, and he has made it into an organic enterprise. he has been using clay to spray the apples instead of pesticides, he's growing organic vegetables he has free range chickens that produce really delicious eggs. stop by sometime. we have a huge farm store. and there's pick your own. every month we have newly-ripened berries blueberries, rasp berries strawberries. and then in august -- even in july july apples -- we have the apple crop beginning. and then there are pick-your-own people that come and spend the day and have picnics and pick bags of apples. so it's really part of bob's blood. and after almost 40 years it's become part of mine too. >> all right. thank you, everyone. thank you lucinda for a great talk. thank you, mr. morgenthau, for honoring us. thank you all f
almost 40 years, we have gone up to fishkill farms, and bob has gone around pruning the trees examining the apples you know, getting depressed if it was a bad crop or we had a freeze and getting elated if the crop -- like it is this year -- is pointful. bountiful. and our son, joshua -- who's 31 -- has just taken over fishkill farms, and he has made it into an organic enterprise. he has been using clay to spray the apples instead of pesticides, he's growing organic vegetables he has free range...
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apple in my house it's like an orchard. it's unbelievable. you could pick them from the treemultiple -- >> you this guys for being here. steve liesman, dan greenhouse. that's it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" begins in moments. what's on tap? >> i know you noticed the airlines today got crushed p if you take a look at the individual components american airlines jetblue, they actually declined even more. we've got the trade technically as well as fundamentally here on the desk. >> that was another head scratcher. they've really been under pressure. so eager to hear more melissa. straight over to you guys. >> thank you kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. your traders on the decemberric tim seymour, pete najarian karen finerman and guy adami. musk's next big car. tesla finishing the day up 3% as elon musk revealed details about the tesla model 3. we'll hear from the man himself and an analyst who thinks tesla could rally another 30%. american pharoah breaking a 30-year streak. but
apple in my house it's like an orchard. it's unbelievable. you could pick them from the treemultiple -- >> you this guys for being here. steve liesman, dan greenhouse. that's it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" begins in moments. what's on tap? >> i know you noticed the airlines today got crushed p if you take a look at the individual components american airlines jetblue, they actually declined even more. we've got the trade technically as well as...
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agricultural exports including apples hay and christmas trees lost export opportunities to overseas customers because they couldn't get products to market. meat and poultry companies lost sales and faced port charges in excess of $300 million per week. retail shipments were delayed from reaching store shelves and some stores resorted to expensive air freight to stock goods. and manufacturers waiting on shipments had to shut down production lines and risk losing contracts with foreign customers. colorado supplies asia with over $500 million in beef products through the west coast ports which accounts for about 23% of colorado's total exports and 57% of colorado's international exports. these and other meat and poultry exporters saw many of their products spoil as shipments were turned away at the port's gates. grain, machine parts coal, fishing supplies, furniture fresh produce and pliable metals are all products of colorado, and all were damaged by the labor dispute. our exporters' relationship with asian customers disintegrated as their orders were caught in the bottleneck. and storefronts l
agricultural exports including apples hay and christmas trees lost export opportunities to overseas customers because they couldn't get products to market. meat and poultry companies lost sales and faced port charges in excess of $300 million per week. retail shipments were delayed from reaching store shelves and some stores resorted to expensive air freight to stock goods. and manufacturers waiting on shipments had to shut down production lines and risk losing contracts with foreign customers....
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tree-cutting plan goes too far and includes potential tli toxic herbicides. oakland city council will vote on that plan tonight. >>> up next at 11:00, even apple seems to know the era of buying and downloading music is coming to an end. we're going to take a look at the company's new move. >>> and i'm stephanie chuang live at a warehouse on treasure island where two pieces of art are headed to two new homes. where you can catch them next. >>> i'm meteorologist kari hall. a couple of tropical systems may bring a chance of train this weekend. i'll talk more coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> welcome back to you. the markets mildly higher on this, the second of june. we had a winning day yesterday as well so we can say we're 100% green arrows all this month. >>> the supreme court has tried to figure out when a threat is a threat on facebook. the question judges face is who gets to decide what a threat actually is. it is the person who feels threatened or someone else or is it the person making the statement? are they likely to carry through with that threat? in other words, does the victim get to decide? this case comes after this pennsylvania man was sen
tree-cutting plan goes too far and includes potential tli toxic herbicides. oakland city council will vote on that plan tonight. >>> up next at 11:00, even apple seems to know the era of buying and downloading music is coming to an end. we're going to take a look at the company's new move. >>> and i'm stephanie chuang live at a warehouse on treasure island where two pieces of art are headed to two new homes. where you can catch them next. >>> i'm meteorologist kari...
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apple music and ios9. the new software system allows for better multitasking by using a split screen function. >>> one driver is dead after crashing his car and setting some treesuthbound 101 in san jose. i'm kiet do with a live report straight ahead. >> reporter: and the wars are returning to the bay area -- the warriors are returning to the bay area for another big game. their win last night brought enthusiasm let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> and good morning, everyone. hey, it's friday. we love that. it's june 12. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 5:59. well, just when some nay-sayers were counting golden state down and out, the warriors finally snapped out of their funk. iguodala were his third three- pointer of the game. the warriors' andre iguodala scored a season-high 22 last night his first start of the season. warriors on top 103-82. the nba finals are now tied at 2 games apiece. and anne makovec joins
apple music and ios9. the new software system allows for better multitasking by using a split screen function. >>> one driver is dead after crashing his car and setting some treesuthbound 101 in san jose. i'm kiet do with a live report straight ahead. >> reporter: and the wars are returning to the bay area -- the warriors are returning to the bay area for another big game. their win last night brought enthusiasm let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in...
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apple do? thomas heymann: they should do like other streaming. they need to pay artists, where they are offering free service for customer acquisition. foundation treebels like the maybury -- and they should treat independent labels like of the main stream labels. angie: what is the significance for mainstream artists like taylor swift? she can afford it. she says she is standing up for the smaller artists and levels who cannot. -- labels and cannot. thomas heymann: taylor swift stood up and it weren't for her. she is the biggest parties in the world right now. -- and it worked for her. -- she is the biggest artist in the world right now. europe spoke out. they said well apple's going to be quite boring if they are not offering independent music. the majority of interests and independent music like adele and other nationalist is from the independent side. you will find a lot of the opinion leaders and early adopters of the streaming services and that's was they are listening to. it is the scenario that apple really have to have a close look at. and certainly cannot bully independent labels and independent artists from deciding. it disadvantages of t
apple do? thomas heymann: they should do like other streaming. they need to pay artists, where they are offering free service for customer acquisition. foundation treebels like the maybury -- and they should treat independent labels like of the main stream labels. angie: what is the significance for mainstream artists like taylor swift? she can afford it. she says she is standing up for the smaller artists and levels who cannot. -- labels and cannot. thomas heymann: taylor swift stood up and it...
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apple pie ala mode gave you a $3 special dividend. that's the story analysts can sink their teeth into. take dollar general which reported what looked to be a mixed quarter but like dollar tree it had the west coast port strike to thank for whatever disappointment there might have been. but it's not just earnings i watch. i also like to watch how stocks react to news flow. they put out extraordinary sales numbers but stocks failed to react that positively. even general motors barely budged. with the industry on track to sell north of 17.5 billion vehicles a year you'd think that ford fiat and gm would be roaring but people caught on to the fact that these are big global economies. these kind of sales are a fabulous sign for the overallstate of the consumer for employment. i'd like to factor that in too. what else? i like to see how interest rates are impacting the market. for the vast bulk of my career i feared high interest rates because they have been a sign of inflation which erodes purchasing power and hurts the long-term value of stocks. these days we're actually -- if you're bullish rooting for higher rates because the financials largest part of the s&p 500 need them i
apple pie ala mode gave you a $3 special dividend. that's the story analysts can sink their teeth into. take dollar general which reported what looked to be a mixed quarter but like dollar tree it had the west coast port strike to thank for whatever disappointment there might have been. but it's not just earnings i watch. i also like to watch how stocks react to news flow. they put out extraordinary sales numbers but stocks failed to react that positively. even general motors barely budged....
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trees and power lines in central indiana. >> we have a chance for severe weather from upper mississippi to the great lakes. >> spieth is a champion. >> , dadthis one is definitely for you. >> apple changed its plann o royalty. >> door to door. >> let's get the hell out of here. it's going up. >> all that -- >> make some noise for comet. double back flip. >> -- and all that matters -- >> clearly you're seen to be more aggressive although you don't like me to use that word i suspect. >> translator: i did not like you using the term "aggressive," correct. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> alexander hamilton is on the $10 bill right now. he's not going away. he's just going to be in a less prominent position. >> this is the perfect embodiment of the women's right movement. women asking f earned, the men get together and talk about it and then give the woman half and ask her to share it. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin this morning where people join together after the murder of nine people in a historic church. thousands factored today across charleston's bridge last nig
trees and power lines in central indiana. >> we have a chance for severe weather from upper mississippi to the great lakes. >> spieth is a champion. >> , dadthis one is definitely for you. >> apple changed its plann o royalty. >> door to door. >> let's get the hell out of here. it's going up. >> all that -- >> make some noise for comet. double back flip. >> -- and all that matters -- >> clearly you're seen to be more aggressive...
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she wrote apple music will not pay writers producers or artists for those three months of the tree trialwrote this is about the new artist or band that has just released their i first single and will not be paid for its success. this is about the producer who works to innovate and keet. "bad blood" hit number one on the charts in less than 24 hours now. apple reversed the decision and agreed to pay writers, producer rs and artists for the 90-day trial period when the service cops out. apple's vice president of software and services eddy cue called swift personally and tweeted weer hear you taylor swift and indie artists, love apple. that's a big company. take as taylor swift to do it. >> she's a superhero. >> she's taylor swift. she can do it and did. it's paying off with a lot of artists saying, thank you, taylor. >> a lot of veteran artists, too. what's cool is she knows herrer power. we talk about knowing your value, leaning in. it was easy for people -- the curly haired country singer with her guitar. she's a business. a young business and willing to take a rex. it's tremendous. love
she wrote apple music will not pay writers producers or artists for those three months of the tree trialwrote this is about the new artist or band that has just released their i first single and will not be paid for its success. this is about the producer who works to innovate and keet. "bad blood" hit number one on the charts in less than 24 hours now. apple reversed the decision and agreed to pay writers, producer rs and artists for the 90-day trial period when the service cops out....
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. >> they say money done grow on trees but the farmers in this remote village in western china are learning that it does grow in the stock market. apple farmer invested more than $8,000. it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work he says but it's risky. hundreds here are buying into the shanghai market for the first time. so much so that the villagers set up a ministock exchange center to monitor their investments minute by minute. >> they started plowing their savings into stocks after one heard about the market craze from another town. my advice is to follow the country's economic development and government policies she advises. she told me she started with $820 in 2010 and grew her portfolio 40 times over to more than $33,000 to date. with the chinese government supportive of stock investing farmers have a bullish long-term view. i made small profit but i feel anxious when my investments aren't doing well. anxious that something could upset the apple cart. and as you guys were just talking the msci will be deciding at the end of your day whether or not it's going to include china a-shares when the emerging markets i
. >> they say money done grow on trees but the farmers in this remote village in western china are learning that it does grow in the stock market. apple farmer invested more than $8,000. it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work he says but it's risky. hundreds here are buying into the shanghai market for the first time. so much so that the villagers set up a ministock exchange center to monitor their investments minute by minute. >> they started plowing their...
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a host of others apple viewed as higher-quality and most innovative c s 10 times bigger in las vegas trends similar virtual reality high- tech cars audio/video. and it the see the trees consumers but to the basketball government censorship the saffron and shanghai to be vibrant will perhaps most importantly full opportunity. >> reporter: things mitten had designed still happens here in the united states a growing number of chinese entrepreneur is hope that changes very soon roughed. >> james: kick california news state is taking desperate steps to save less endangered salmon in sonoma they're going to die because the drought water so low and the creeks that the russian river see workers dispatched with nests and buckets to try and rescue the last of surviving seven stillwater resource control board organ consider winery's other landowners along those riverbeds to stop watering lawns and monitoring how much water they're actually using winery's not currently ast be cut back on water used for irrigation. >> reporter: will stick plans and note sunday where we can be sitting outside watch lawyers crotchet. it looks like we see temperatures spiked today than starting tomo
a host of others apple viewed as higher-quality and most innovative c s 10 times bigger in las vegas trends similar virtual reality high- tech cars audio/video. and it the see the trees consumers but to the basketball government censorship the saffron and shanghai to be vibrant will perhaps most importantly full opportunity. >> reporter: things mitten had designed still happens here in the united states a growing number of chinese entrepreneur is hope that changes very soon roughed....