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these teachers at ashley park elementary school did not like that west charlotte high school was theost excited to start school. this is open house, okay, it looks more like a house party. . he just gets whacked, right? >> this is what happens when you ask teachers to the divide nine. they come now the full force. we got the cap over here shimmying, letting it all hang out. s aka and deltas in the crowd. the teachers were doing this. i might have opinion a little more excited. >> i'm interested to go back to school now. >> this stuff would have had to have been done on vhs in our day. >> bring this back to me, okay. >> please be kind, rewind. >> i know it's a competition, but good job teachers, faculty and staff in the cms school districts. >>> the baby meets the raccoon and. >> this will just make you go, awe. >> that's pretty cute. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, drag boat racers show off with. >> some pretty impressive speeds. >> what happens when one sailor really smashes it. >> oh. >>> plus, mr. beast is going to attempt to live below the surface. >> for 24 h
these teachers at ashley park elementary school did not like that west charlotte high school was theost excited to start school. this is open house, okay, it looks more like a house party. . he just gets whacked, right? >> this is what happens when you ask teachers to the divide nine. they come now the full force. we got the cap over here shimmying, letting it all hang out. s aka and deltas in the crowd. the teachers were doing this. i might have opinion a little more excited. >>...
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joining us from "the washington post" white house reporter ashley parke eer joyce vance, da edwards, and with us at the table is john heilemann is back and tim o'brien, executive editor for bloomberg opinion and author of the book "trump nation." ashley, let me start with you. the intelligence community is usually reluctant to wade into domestic politics viewing their voice as something to preserve for times of war or grave national security crises. i'm told that they view the trump presidency, the encroachment into the intelligence community and their work, the disdain that he showed for their work product, and sort of the obliteration of norms as dire, as dire enough to warrant their participation. >> well, it's a striking group, a strikingly bipartisan group of former intel officials who signed that letter and striking the fact that they were willing to take the president on so publicly. and i think one thing that's interesting there is you see a disconnect between these members who are willing to speak out and lend their voice, which as you pointed out is something they don't ordi
joining us from "the washington post" white house reporter ashley parke eer joyce vance, da edwards, and with us at the table is john heilemann is back and tim o'brien, executive editor for bloomberg opinion and author of the book "trump nation." ashley, let me start with you. the intelligence community is usually reluctant to wade into domestic politics viewing their voice as something to preserve for times of war or grave national security crises. i'm told that they view...
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willie, the "washington post" ashley park hear a strong piece this morning getting into this portrait of a president flailing at straw men. take us through it. >> all this split screen, good-bye to a senator hero lies in state today at the capitol's rotun rotunda. depicting a president and supporters from reality in the "washington post." ashley park writes over roughly the past day president trump decried the totally dishonest media with fake news and fake books, he says, argued google is biased against conservatives, accused msnbc of fudging the tape of an interview with him veil online for more than a year. the president even declared there is no chaos in his white house, he claimed is a smooth-running machine with changing parts, despite the tulle malt th tumult that emanates daily. and clear evidence, nine weeks before the midterm elections that could help determine his fate and bound by one unifying theme. all of his perceived opponents peddling false facts and only trump can be trusted. the frenzied pace of trump's tweeting specifically warning against fake books is viewed by s
willie, the "washington post" ashley park hear a strong piece this morning getting into this portrait of a president flailing at straw men. take us through it. >> all this split screen, good-bye to a senator hero lies in state today at the capitol's rotun rotunda. depicting a president and supporters from reality in the "washington post." ashley park writes over roughly the past day president trump decried the totally dishonest media with fake news and fake books, he...
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park. hometown favourite carl frampton is a star attraction. he's a former world champion it takes on the ashleynd underdog luke jackson. everyone has an amazing
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ashley: a little cloudy or stormy. ♪ roads named 'park' in the u.s.eet name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. stuart: china, and the u.s. will resume trade talk later this month, and talks on trade with mexico are on going. joining us now white house council economic affairs chair kevin hassett. kevin, i know you're not a trade guy, i understand that, but you have to talk to those guys. they're probably in the office next door. are we close to a trade deal of any kin
ashley: a little cloudy or stormy. ♪ roads named 'park' in the u.s.eet name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for...
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reporter: no tiffany available here, ashley but as you can see, plenty in the parking lot.o you ever spend any time in a wal-mart parking lot lately? they're packed we'll tell you just how much in a moment. year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. ashley: well, this probably got the attention of amazon ceo jeff bezos. wal-mart making some impressive ground in the e-commerce world, its second quarter results showing the best sales growth in over a decade, online sales jumping 40%, foot traffic though also gaining more than 2% year-over-year. wal-mart stock responding check this out, up almost 10% at 98.97 its been a big day for wal-mart investors like what they hear and guess what fox business jeff flock ventured to a wal-mart in chicago for us where i'm assuming it's busy right, jeff? reporter: doing the old fashion way, brick-and-mortar right? these guys and they're hitting it on all cylinders but this is the parking lot of a wal-mart. i
reporter: no tiffany available here, ashley but as you can see, plenty in the parking lot.o you ever spend any time in a wal-mart parking lot lately? they're packed we'll tell you just how much in a moment. year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. ashley: well, this probably got the attention of amazon ceo jeff bezos. wal-mart making some impressive ground in...
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((ashley))several groups rallied here at capitol park, encouraging voters to vote yes on those propositions. supporters say the initiatives will help veterans, the mentally ill, and many others who just can not afford housing in california ((pkg))(nats)in front of the veterans memorial.. lawmakers, city leaders, veterans and some who were at one point, homeless, rallied together for props one and two. ((assembly member david chiu)) "what we've experienced all over the state as of this year are the highest home prices, highest rent prices, highest levels of homelessness. this should not be the case in the fifth largest economy in the world." proposition one is a 4 billion dollar bond measure for housing related programs to help those in need of affordable housing like working families, those with disabilities, and veterans. proposition two would authortize the state to use part of the 'millionare tax' to provide homlessness prevention services and programs to those with serious mental illness. (nats)the topic of homelessness was an emotional one for u.s. army veteran robert st. clair. he was
((ashley))several groups rallied here at capitol park, encouraging voters to vote yes on those propositions. supporters say the initiatives will help veterans, the mentally ill, and many others who just can not afford housing in california ((pkg))(nats)in front of the veterans memorial.. lawmakers, city leaders, veterans and some who were at one point, homeless, rallied together for props one and two. ((assembly member david chiu)) "what we've experienced all over the state as of this year...
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park in san francisco. this is video from drone view 7 showing the transit center. a big block party will mark the opening in exactly one week. abc 7 news anchor dan ashley a sneak peek. >> reporter: for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the transit center's rooftop park was like taking a stroll in california, passing trees and plants from every corner of the state and beyond. >> these are the mexican farm plant. >> the park sits on roughly five acres, 75 feet above the sidewalks below. designers staggered the trees and plants to create shifting environments along the way from cactus gardens to lush, green forests. >> what we wanted to do was really highlight the climate and the kind of conditions we have here in san francisco. >> the landscape stretches not just in front of you, but above and below, as well. connected in the reflection of the surrounding skyscrapers and energized by fountains that splash. >> i think that's what's interesting and nice about it is that no one thinks even though it might be natural looking that it occurred naturally. >> construction has been under way for nearly a decade and neighbors like pam hudson
park in san francisco. this is video from drone view 7 showing the transit center. a big block party will mark the opening in exactly one week. abc 7 news anchor dan ashley a sneak peek. >> reporter: for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the transit center's rooftop park was like taking a stroll in california, passing trees and plants from every corner of the state and beyond. >> these are the mexican farm plant. >> the park sits on roughly five acres,...
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park. hometown favourite carl frampton is a star attraction. he's a former world champion it takes on the ashleye backing us is going to be a special night. was going to happen in the ring tomorrow night? i'm going to win. i don't predict anything else but i'm going to win. tyson fury is also back on the card. the heavyweight champion wants to set up a classic windows to fighters later on this year. i just want to do my best. i'm not trying to send any messages out. and would also be looking at the future, how important is it to not be complacent? i'm looking past francesco pianetta. i have trained hard and prepared well. that's all i can do. if you listen to them. their fight and the clash with luke jackson on bbc five live though. well as thomas mentioned it's a really big fight for tyson fury if he's to realise his dream of becoming world heavyweight champion once again. as our boxing pundit steve bunce explains — fury already has more than half an eye on his next fight. ringside here in belfast in front of 25,000 people outdoors under the elements. a5, 39 stoppages and an awful big mouth. he
park. hometown favourite carl frampton is a star attraction. he's a former world champion it takes on the ashleye backing us is going to be a special night. was going to happen in the ring tomorrow night? i'm going to win. i don't predict anything else but i'm going to win. tyson fury is also back on the card. the heavyweight champion wants to set up a classic windows to fighters later on this year. i just want to do my best. i'm not trying to send any messages out. and would also be looking at...
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investigation police say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammadere scene trying to open o doors parked just after 3:00 in the morning, the three suspects saw gregory , atwo a disabled man walking with his crutch. >> he was walking they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police day they grabbed atwood's backpack and wal away. investigators say nearby surveillance cameras captured atwood yelling at the suspects to return his backpack, butrt instead c documents say the group beat the 40-year-old man with his metal crutch. bania even throwing a full beer can at atwood's head before he collapsed in aooded area. grabbed his wallet, stealing the cash inside. >> at one point h crawled out of that area in an attempt to get away. he went inteorgia avenue, collapsed there, lay motionless and that's when the suspect watched him guc s by a vehicle. >> reporter: moments later investigators say know by cameras once again show the three suspects returning to parking lots tryin to break into unlocked cars. reporting in montgomery county, meagan fitzgerald, news 4. search an update on the in prince
investigation police say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammadere scene trying to open o doors parked just after 3:00 in the morning, the three suspects saw gregory , atwo a disabled man walking with his crutch. >> he was walking they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police day they grabbed atwood's backpack and wal away. investigators say nearby surveillance cameras captured atwood yelling at the suspects to return his...
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park in san francisco. this is video from drone view 7 showing the transit center. a block party will mark the opening in exactly one week. abc 7 news anchor dan ashley. >> the plaza, the children's play area. >> reporter: for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the sales force transit center rooftop park was like taking a stroll around california, passing trees and plants from every corner of the state and beyond. >> these are the mexican farm plants. >> reporter: the park sits on roughly five acres, 70 feet above the sidewalks below. designers staggered the trees and plants to create shifting environments along the way from cactus gardens to lush, green forests. >> what we wanted to do was really highlight the climate and the kind of conditions we have here in san francisco. >> the landscape stretches not just in front of you, but above and below, as well. connected in the reflection of the surrounding skyscrapers and energized by fountains that splash when busses pass underneath them. >> i think that's the thing that's interesting and nice about it is that no one thinks even though it might be natural looking that it occurred
park in san francisco. this is video from drone view 7 showing the transit center. a block party will mark the opening in exactly one week. abc 7 news anchor dan ashley. >> the plaza, the children's play area. >> reporter: for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the sales force transit center rooftop park was like taking a stroll around california, passing trees and plants from every corner of the state and beyond. >> these are the mexican farm plants....
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say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammad were seen trying to open doors of parked cars in the area. just after 3:00 that morning, the three suspects saw gregory atwood, a disabled victim walking with his metal >> these three suspects encountered this 40-year-old victim on hewitt avenue. he was walking. they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police say they grabbed atwood's backpack and walked away. investigators say nearby surveillance cameras captured atwood yelling at suspects to return his backpack. instead, the group beat the 40-year-old man with his metal crush, even throwingee a full can at his head before he collapsed in a wooded area. that's when police say one stole his wallet,tu cng the money inside. >> at one point he crawled out of that air gentleman in an attem -- area in an attempt to get away. theuspects watched him get struck by a vehicle. >> reporter: moments later, investigators say nearby cameras once again show the suspects trying to break into unlocked cars. now investigators say that 17-year-old suspect was indicted last wee on a first-de
say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammad were seen trying to open doors of parked cars in the area. just after 3:00 that morning, the three suspects saw gregory atwood, a disabled victim walking with his metal >> these three suspects encountered this 40-year-old victim on hewitt avenue. he was walking. they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police say they grabbed atwood's backpack and walked away. investigators say nearby...
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investigators say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and hermate at kennedy high school were seen in the area trying to open the doors of parked cars. just after 3:00 a.m.,st inators say the three suspects spotted gregly atwood, a disabled man walking down hewitt avenue and stole his backpack. according to court documents, atwood followed the suspects, demanding for them to return his bag. that's when he was beaten with hi walking stick. investigators say ashley threwbe can at atwood's head and he collapsed. >> at one point h crawled out of that area in an attempt to away. he went into georgia avenue. collapsed there. lay motionless and that's when the suspects watched him get struck by a vehicle. >> reporter: investigators say before atwood was struck by car, the suspects stole his wallet. moments later, policeei say suance video shows the group returning to parking lots trying to enter unlocked car now, that 17-year-old suspect was indicted on a first-degree murder charge last week. as far as theea 21old suspect is concerned, he is in jail without bond,eing charged at this moment with assault robbery.elated to that we are to
investigators say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and hermate at kennedy high school were seen in the area trying to open the doors of parked cars. just after 3:00 a.m.,st inators say the three suspects spotted gregly atwood, a disabled man walking down hewitt avenue and stole his backpack. according to court documents, atwood followed the suspects, demanding for them to return his bag. that's when he was beaten with hi walking stick. investigators say ashley threwbe can at atwood's...
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to remeend you of course you and ashley parker have put out a piece of journalism about this relationship tonight where you say, now, like in the film series jurassic park where the dinosaurs turn on the scientists who create them, manigault-newman has unleashed trump's own tricks on him. >> that's exactly right, these are trump tactics, and it's important to point out she was not only a white house staffer and contestant on "the apprentice" but she was very much a protege. she's been sort of trained by trump for more than a decade in reality television, in creating drama, in building a personal narrative and brand and becoming a capivating figure in the popular culture. she's known by one name omarosa like madonna or prince, and that to trump makes her magnetic. but it also -- you know, she knows how to play this game. she knows how to manipulate the media, knows how to create suspense around her book and around what tapes are going to come out next. and it's one of the reasons why the president doesn't know what's around the corner. >> congresswoman, a lot of people have come away from her interviews on television in the last two days and heard her po
to remeend you of course you and ashley parker have put out a piece of journalism about this relationship tonight where you say, now, like in the film series jurassic park where the dinosaurs turn on the scientists who create them, manigault-newman has unleashed trump's own tricks on him. >> that's exactly right, these are trump tactics, and it's important to point out she was not only a white house staffer and contestant on "the apprentice" but she was very much a protege....
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to park in front of safeway and my sisters they parked on the opposite i'm just sitting in anymy car and i see my the sister, faith and other sister, ashley put together for the homeless people. and so my sister walks over to the two homeless guys and they both give them the packages and our kids are inside the store getting free cookies and the free samples from the deli. i'm in my car listening to some gospel music. my sisters walk over, we're just talking then i see a safeway employee run from safeway and he's look iing at me, my sister and he looks at my car and he goes right in to safeway and two or three minutes later as we're getting ready to leave, i'm backing out in my car, a cop car blocks me in. and he's like asking me do i know what's going on. i tell him no. what's going on? he wouldn't tell me what was going on. there's a female officer comes to my side of my car and asked me do i have any warrants. why was i at safeway m i told her i was giving a bag of dog food to a homeless guy and she was like, are you waiting for somebody to come out of safeway? i told her no. then she was like are you married? no, i'm not. what is goin
to park in front of safeway and my sisters they parked on the opposite i'm just sitting in anymy car and i see my the sister, faith and other sister, ashley put together for the homeless people. and so my sister walks over to the two homeless guys and they both give them the packages and our kids are inside the store getting free cookies and the free samples from the deli. i'm in my car listening to some gospel music. my sisters walk over, we're just talking then i see a safeway employee run...
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remind you that, of course, you and ashley parker have put out a piece of journalism about this relationship tonight, where you say now like in the film series "jurassic park," where the dinosaurs turn on the scientists who helped create them, manigault newman has unleashed trump's own tricks and tactics on him. consider what we've already been discussing here tonight, the motion of teasing out parts of the story, continuing in interviews to say what you have, what's going to happen, and what you're going to do to this person. >> that's exactly right. these are trump tactics. and it's important to point out that she was not only a white house staffer and contestant on "the apprentice," but she was very much a protege. she has been sort of trained by trump for more than a decade in reality television, in creating drama, in building sort of personal narrative and brand and becoming a captivating figure in the popular culture. she is known by one name, omarosa, like madonna or prince. and that to trump makes her magnetic. but it also -- she know house to play this game. she knows how to manipulate the media. she know house to create suspense around her book a
remind you that, of course, you and ashley parker have put out a piece of journalism about this relationship tonight, where you say now like in the film series "jurassic park," where the dinosaurs turn on the scientists who helped create them, manigault newman has unleashed trump's own tricks and tactics on him. consider what we've already been discussing here tonight, the motion of teasing out parts of the story, continuing in interviews to say what you have, what's going to happen,...
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park in san francisco. this is video of drone 7 showing the transit center. >> a block party will be in one week. dan ashley a sneak peek. >> the plaza, the children's play area. >> for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the sales force rooftop taking the stroll around california passing trees and plants from every are the mexic plants. >> the park sits on roughly 70 acres and designers create shifting environments along the way from cactus gardens to lush, green forests. >> what we wanted to do was really highlight the climate and the kind of conditions we have here in san francisco. >> the landscape stretches not just in front of you, but above and below, as well, connected in the reflection of the surrounding skyscrapers and energized by fountains that flash when busses go underneath them. >> no one thinks even thoughngtt occurred naturally. >> construction has been under way for nearly a decade and awe-inspiring. >> just walking in and seeing the open forum with the light coming through and then just standing here and just seeing all of the buildings all around you. >> a new sky br
park in san francisco. this is video of drone 7 showing the transit center. >> a block party will be in one week. dan ashley a sneak peek. >> the plaza, the children's play area. >> for a lucky group of neighbors and commuters walking through the sales force rooftop taking the stroll around california passing trees and plants from every are the mexic plants. >> the park sits on roughly 70 acres and designers create shifting environments along the way from cactus gardens...
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park motel. >>> an armyeteranccused of killing his wife and a police officer has pleaded not guilty. ryan hamilton was formally st arraigned day. hamilton allegedly confessed to killing ashleyfter his 2016 arrest. it was guinden's first shift as a police officer. hamilton's trial begins on monday. g>bowser will travel to el salvador and durher three-day trip she will sign a sister city agreemenvawith el sor. our sister station will with e mayor. he will be the only local reporter traveli with her. starts tomorrow nht right here on news and on telemundo 44. >>> the redskinsost their first preseason game last night. if youim went to bed at half t you may have thought they couldn hold oo that lead. 17-3. the pats rallied and beat the skins 36-17. rookie runningck derrius guice was injured in the first quarter. we'll hear from him at 6:45. >>> a bomb scare sparked by a science experiment and it turns out nasa was behind it all. a look at the mysterious package and the odd message it contained for president trump. >>> plus, rides, animals, food. molette green is checking it all out at the county fair this morning. >> you were asking this candy.kay, deep fried who wants deep frie
park motel. >>> an armyeteranccused of killing his wife and a police officer has pleaded not guilty. ryan hamilton was formally st arraigned day. hamilton allegedly confessed to killing ashleyfter his 2016 arrest. it was guinden's first shift as a police officer. hamilton's trial begins on monday. g>bowser will travel to el salvador and durher three-day trip she will sign a sister city agreemenvawith el sor. our sister station will with e mayor. he will be the only local reporter...
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park. no impact on the stock. that is a very expensive olive branch, isn't? ashley: yes into you think it is olive branch?eople say they want to avoid paying meaningful wage in california. this if they give back incentive they don't have a responsibility to raise wages for workers. stuart: interesting angle. susan: think they give back a billion dollars for nothing? ashley: that is just goofy. stuart: 9:40 eastern time. thank you very much, dr, for being with us. maria, tomorrow morning, i don't know about tomorrow morning, maybe next week. a can of spam will be on this set. >> come on. thank you. stuart: thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. stuart: you took it all well. check the big board. we're down 48 points. 25,600 is where we are. >>> firefighters in california saying verizon slowed down internet speeds at their mobile command center just as they were battling the biggest fire in the state's history. we'll tell you what verizon is saying about that now. >>> more trouble for tesla. some customers say their new cars have some big flaws. reports of door handles falling off, steering align
park. no impact on the stock. that is a very expensive olive branch, isn't? ashley: yes into you think it is olive branch?eople say they want to avoid paying meaningful wage in california. this if they give back incentive they don't have a responsibility to raise wages for workers. stuart: interesting angle. susan: think they give back a billion dollars for nothing? ashley: that is just goofy. stuart: 9:40 eastern time. thank you very much, dr, for being with us. maria, tomorrow morning, i...
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that's to get in the park, and we went over spring break, and i'm embarrassed to say how much it cost us and how many banks turned us down, as ashleyed out, to get loans to pay for it. [laughter] here's the thing, i still like disney if they can spin off some of those names, like the pixars, the parkings. otherwise if you go traditional media disney, i don't think it's a good buy. stuart: got it. dunkin' donuts -- elizabeth: so excited. stuart: this is a commercial for pumpkin latte. [laughter] launching its fall menu today, the day before starbucks. does anybody here -- ashley: e. mac's excited. stuart: let's have the voice of reason from james free match. [laughter] >> i always thought a $10 cup of coffee was a a fad, so i'm not -- [laughter] analyze whether the next flavorful offering in this sector is going to work. stuart: i'm going to move on. let's get serious, shall we? let's talk facebook. that stock is still i'm going to say treading water in the mid $170 range. not a full bounceback yet after its big drop last month. so back to you, scott. i don't know where you stand on facebook at $176 a share. would you buy it? >> i s
that's to get in the park, and we went over spring break, and i'm embarrassed to say how much it cost us and how many banks turned us down, as ashleyed out, to get loans to pay for it. [laughter] here's the thing, i still like disney if they can spin off some of those names, like the pixars, the parkings. otherwise if you go traditional media disney, i don't think it's a good buy. stuart: got it. dunkin' donuts -- elizabeth: so excited. stuart: this is a commercial for pumpkin latte. [laughter]...
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she slept rough in a park for several weeks and now lives in a ymca hostel in bournemouth. as does ashley his family home by his dad because he was gay. callum curry, who slept rough on and off for six years. also with us is george anderson who sells the big issue in central london. steve windsor — he works for a homeless charity but used to live on the streets. as did former rough sleeper jon glackin, who is now the founder of street kitchen, which provides meals for homeless people. we also have the chief executive from the charity shelter, polly neate, and the chief executive of crisis, jon sparkes. joining us from york is labour mp rachael maskell, who is one of the vice chairs of the all party parliamentary group for ending homelessness. and conservative mp adam holloway is in gravesham — he has slept rough for a documentary. thank you so much for coming on the programme. i will start with people who have experience of sleeping rough like ashley, like callum, mhairi, george. most people will have no idea what it is like. how would you describe it to them? scary, really scary, you fee
she slept rough in a park for several weeks and now lives in a ymca hostel in bournemouth. as does ashley his family home by his dad because he was gay. callum curry, who slept rough on and off for six years. also with us is george anderson who sells the big issue in central london. steve windsor — he works for a homeless charity but used to live on the streets. as did former rough sleeper jon glackin, who is now the founder of street kitchen, which provides meals for homeless people. we also...
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ashley: speaking of a first -- the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> stuart: all right, we have 10 seconds to go, we will open this market this friday morning, we are looking to be pretty much dead flat following what i'm calling a disappointing job's report, i dare say other people feel differently, 9:30 eastern time we are down and down ever so slightly, no, we are up, we are u
ashley: speaking of a first -- the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local...
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ashley: that's interesting, you quote, you cite the case of the dusky frog that was found in some parkand somewhere the land owner can't do anything with it because that dusky frog becomes protected, it's endangered and nothing can be done other than protecting its habitat. what would you do in a situation like that because i don't know what they taste like? >> well, you wouldn't eat them. i don't think most people would. ashley: okay. >> but what you could do is say to farmers and others, we will would like you to raise whatever number of dusky gofer frogs are need today make sure they are going to survive and then the government would pay the people like they pay farmers for producing these animals. ashley: right. >> let me give you concrete example. ashley: all right. >> the sea turtle is unnecessarily endangered by the environmentalist of all people. back in 1950's, anthony fisher from the uk started turtle farm, he had great experience in raising chickens and other crops and his idea was to raise sea turtles in a way he raised chickens, have a certain number, maybe 20% at age 5, r
ashley: that's interesting, you quote, you cite the case of the dusky frog that was found in some parkand somewhere the land owner can't do anything with it because that dusky frog becomes protected, it's endangered and nothing can be done other than protecting its habitat. what would you do in a situation like that because i don't know what they taste like? >> well, you wouldn't eat them. i don't think most people would. ashley: okay. >> but what you could do is say to farmers and...
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ashley zavala. (robin)coming up on the kron four morning news... the raiders new stadium isn't even finished yet... but there is already a parkingwill change the way fans tailgate. on your morning forecast. another comfortable day ahead of us with cooler than average temperatures peaking mostly in the 60's and 70's. after an overall clear start to the day skies should remain mostly sunny for parts of the bay with patchy morning fog burning off into the afternoon for other areas. into the weekend high pressure will build back in resulting in high temperatures boosting back into the 80's for many inland areas. no major hot no major hot another comfortable day ahead of us with cooler than average temperatures peaking mostly in the 60's and 70's. after an overall clear start to the day skies should remain mostly sunny for parts of the bay with patchy morning fog burning off into the afternoon for other areas. into the weekend high pressure will build back in resulting in high temperatures boosting back into the 80's for many inland areas. areas.many inland into the 80's for many inland areas. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is
ashley zavala. (robin)coming up on the kron four morning news... the raiders new stadium isn't even finished yet... but there is already a parkingwill change the way fans tailgate. on your morning forecast. another comfortable day ahead of us with cooler than average temperatures peaking mostly in the 60's and 70's. after an overall clear start to the day skies should remain mostly sunny for parts of the bay with patchy morning fog burning off into the afternoon for other areas. into the...
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ashley, you're the best, we will miss you, good luck. more "a.m. joy" after the break. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on parkada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with new sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> that's our show today, thanks for watching, "a.m. joy" will be back next saturday, 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next, richard richard lui. >> i'm richard lui in for alex witt. her
ashley, you're the best, we will miss you, good luck. more "a.m. joy" after the break. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on parkada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you...
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but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? ♪ ashleyenator tim scott told us the continued diplomatic pressure on turkey will lead to the release of american pastor andrew brunson. roll tape. >> the good news he has gone from prison to house arrest. thom tillis, senator from north carolina has been the leading guy on this issue. he has spoken to pastor brunson. he has spoken to ambassador bolton. think we're making progress. the administration sanctions of turkish officials have been positive. the lira is down 40%. a lot of pressure on the economy in turkey. frankly i think we're heading in the right direction. we'll have to be very patient to see this thing run its course. secretary pompeo has done a good job of speaking clearly and with great authority to the folks in turkey. ♪ attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free information kit with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a
but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? ♪ ashleyenator tim scott told us the continued diplomatic pressure on turkey will lead to the release of american pastor andrew brunson. roll tape. >> the good news he has gone from prison to house arrest. thom tillis, senator from north carolina has been the leading guy on this issue. he has spoken to pastor brunson. he has spoken to ambassador...
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but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? ♪ ashleyomist peter pour reecy had to explain why socialism is becoming such a popular ideal among a growing number of democrats. take a listen. >> the democratic party is the party of youth. there are a lot more young people in the democratic party. there interest a lot more latinos from latin america where they come from a corporatist tradition. the notion that the government should provide them with free health care and free this, free that, especially young people spending four, five, six years at american university, taking gender studies, global studies, anti-american studies and listening to professors pontificate about the glorious days of utopian socialism with amnesia about romania, chile, if those events never happened. they're black spots on the map and in their memories. ♪ handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken
but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? ♪ ashleyomist peter pour reecy had to explain why socialism is becoming such a popular ideal among a growing number of democrats. take a listen. >> the democratic party is the party of youth. there are a lot more young people in the democratic party. there interest a lot more latinos from latin america where they come from a corporatist tradition. the...