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bethany's mother said the new case sent shivers down her spine. >> i was shocked.ad known about, you know, an assault case in fairfax earlier in last year. and some other instances where there had been some concern about that, about violence. jennifer: so is this latest information out of north carolina the break that detectives and bethany's family have been waiting for? it's all tonight at 11:00 on abc 7 news right after that special "20/20" with robin roberts and the women who survived that horrible kidnapping in cleveland. back to you. kellye: thanks so much jennifer. police in alexandria are investigating a deadly early morning accident. it happened around 3:40 a.m. on van dorn street between braddock road and kenmore avenue. police say that a car left the road and struck the building. the driver was found dead inside the car. police are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to come forward. alison: still to come here at 4:00 we will continue to follow the crisis in baltimore after the riots there yesterday. our coverage continues throughout the evening right
bethany's mother said the new case sent shivers down her spine. >> i was shocked.ad known about, you know, an assault case in fairfax earlier in last year. and some other instances where there had been some concern about that, about violence. jennifer: so is this latest information out of north carolina the break that detectives and bethany's family have been waiting for? it's all tonight at 11:00 on abc 7 news right after that special "20/20" with robin roberts and the women...
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jennifer: bethany decker wrote a letter to her future self when she was 19 years old. all of her plans were there, in black and white. get married, have a child, start a career, go to europe. >> she had lots of dreams of what her future would look like, and it was nothing like this. jennifer: decker has been gone without a trace since 2011. sources say that her husband will not talk to detectives anymore. her boyfriend was and is a person of interest still. and there was a three-week delay from the last time she was seen in the first call to 911. >> a lot of evidence, a lot of leads, they evaporate. jennifer: at the time, decker was 21 and married. she had a young son. she was taking classes at george mason university and working at a restaurant. ronald, a coworker with whom decker began an affair while her husband was serving in afghanistan. ronald moved into her apartment in ashburn. the family said it went bad. >> he was physically abusive. jennifer: at the time of her disappearance, decker was three months pregnant. her husband knew about the affair but still trave
jennifer: bethany decker wrote a letter to her future self when she was 19 years old. all of her plans were there, in black and white. get married, have a child, start a career, go to europe. >> she had lots of dreams of what her future would look like, and it was nothing like this. jennifer: decker has been gone without a trace since 2011. sources say that her husband will not talk to detectives anymore. her boyfriend was and is a person of interest still. and there was a three-week...
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and we're going to hear from bethany decker in her own words after she disappears. 21-year-old george mason university student went missing from ashburn, virginia four years ago. her cases have all the twists and turns of a marriage and allegedly abusive affair. a relationship her mother says she was trying to escape. >> there must be somebody else out there. if she did get away if she was -- somebody must have picked her up. she didn't have any identification. she didn't have any money. she didn't have her car. jennifer: did bethany escape for her own safety or something more sinister happen? we're hunting down answers in "gone without a trace" tonight at 11:00 here on abc 7 news. ladies? alison: we'll be watching. thank you. that's it for us on abc 7 news at 5:00. kellye: right now at 6:00 -- >> here we go! here we go! kellye: a tale of two cities in baltimore as some try to extend last night's destructive riots in this massive police presence. alison: while many more fight to he reclaim their city and rebuild a city in crisis. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. maure
and we're going to hear from bethany decker in her own words after she disappears. 21-year-old george mason university student went missing from ashburn, virginia four years ago. her cases have all the twists and turns of a marriage and allegedly abusive affair. a relationship her mother says she was trying to escape. >> there must be somebody else out there. if she did get away if she was -- somebody must have picked her up. she didn't have any identification. she didn't have any money....
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. >> bethany says the dar dares are right to be worried. >> we know frens when the exxon valdez spilled the area has still not recovered. this is not a short gain, it is a big ecosystem that's complex. changes happen over time. >> reporter: in speeches and press releases, bp likes to say the most dire predictions have not come true at least not yet. but you think they'd like to talk about it on camera. instead they declined our request for an interview. bp recently released a report timed to the fifth anniversary of the spill. it says there hasn't been any significant long term impact on marine life in the gulf. adding that the massive response which followed mitigated the damage. the company also told "america tonight" that their results were covered by the government, not bp. >> a great piece of public relations material but science begs to differ to say that all's well and good and we should all go home is a great talking point for them, but it's not the truth. >> reporter: five years after the spill fishermen all along the gulf coast have fallen on hard times. oystermen have been hi
. >> bethany says the dar dares are right to be worried. >> we know frens when the exxon valdez spilled the area has still not recovered. this is not a short gain, it is a big ecosystem that's complex. changes happen over time. >> reporter: in speeches and press releases, bp likes to say the most dire predictions have not come true at least not yet. but you think they'd like to talk about it on camera. instead they declined our request for an interview. bp recently released a...
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bethany call craft is with the ocean conservancy. >> the herring industry collapsed four years after, it is complex, changes happen over time. >> in speeches and press releases, bp likes to say many of the most dire prediction best the oil spill's impact haven't come true at least not yet. but you think they'd like to talk about it on camera. instead they declined our request for an interview. >> bp recently released a report timed for the fifth anniversary of the spill. it says there hasn't been any significant long term impact on marine life in the gulf, adding that the location of the spill in deep water and the massive response which followed mitigated the damage. the company also told "america tonight" that its conclusions were largely based on data which was collected by the government, not bp. >> the bp report as you call it is a really great piece of public relations material but science begs to differ. so say that it's all well and good and we should all go home is a great talking point for them but it's not truth. >> reporter: five years after the spill fishermen all along t
bethany call craft is with the ocean conservancy. >> the herring industry collapsed four years after, it is complex, changes happen over time. >> in speeches and press releases, bp likes to say many of the most dire prediction best the oil spill's impact haven't come true at least not yet. but you think they'd like to talk about it on camera. instead they declined our request for an interview. >> bp recently released a report timed for the fifth anniversary of the spill. it...
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next training from the education committee will be on also april 10 and this time instead of the bethany center it will be at the institute of aging and 130 to 4:00 o'clock. our site visits we continue to do that. the staff was -- rich gave us a new listing update, the sites that we will continue to visit and we have our sites visit form in place, so hopefully at the next commission meeting i will be able to report on the site visits we're under taking. >> thank you. >> that's my report. thank you. any questions? >> yes. i heard the points for the white house conference. i want the name of the four points -- you mentioned quite a few times. >> so the four points are economic and retirement support and security -- economic and retirement security. there's elder justice is a key -- one of the four points. long-term care, integration and services and supports is the third and the other one i am blanking on. do you remember what it is? >> oh that's enough. you mentioned more than four points. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> next we have the joint legislative committee report. diane lawr
next training from the education committee will be on also april 10 and this time instead of the bethany center it will be at the institute of aging and 130 to 4:00 o'clock. our site visits we continue to do that. the staff was -- rich gave us a new listing update, the sites that we will continue to visit and we have our sites visit form in place, so hopefully at the next commission meeting i will be able to report on the site visits we're under taking. >> thank you. >> that's my...
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. >> hello, my name is bethany shores, i am also a neighbor of 1049 market street. by allowing these residential units to be converted to office spaces you are losing the people of this neighborhood, people who work and create art and thrive in their rent controlled spaces. by allowing them to stay there you are allowing these people to continue to thrive, to continue to create art and to continue to live in san francisco. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is joe bender. i'm a resident of 1061 market, which is in between two buildings, 1049 and 1067, that you have already heard from. i have a different building owner but a similar situation. we've been living in a commercial space with the full knowledge of the landlord for 4 years now. and exactly the same thing is happening to us. now that they can make more money off of turning these units into commercial spaces, into office spaces, people, everybody on the third floor of the building has received eviction notices. and i beseech you to put a stop to this. >> does your building, the units in yo
. >> hello, my name is bethany shores, i am also a neighbor of 1049 market street. by allowing these residential units to be converted to office spaces you are losing the people of this neighborhood, people who work and create art and thrive in their rent controlled spaces. by allowing them to stay there you are allowing these people to continue to thrive, to continue to create art and to continue to live in san francisco. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, my name...
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bethany frankel. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with eriknd stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. erik: i'm erik schatzker. overseas financial markets are closing for the day. scarlet we were talking earlier about greek bonds. we had an interview with the german finance minister yesterday. does that explain why the european stocks are tanking today? scarlet: of course you also have the begging of them to take money off the table as well. one group out of 19 industries and managed to come out with a game, and that was personal and household goods. this looks to be big biggest drop in about three months. if you look at how the stock has performed, it has been parabolic, the move. so, this is really taking some money off the table. let's switch to what you mentioned, the greek 10-year. the yield are moving up. that means the bond is falling. the euro is stronger, but this is really a dollar-euro story. with the anticipated weakness we have the housing restart and jobless lanes. you mentioned that inte
bethany frankel. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with eriknd stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. erik: i'm erik schatzker. overseas financial markets are closing for the day. scarlet we were talking earlier about greek bonds. we had an interview with the german finance minister yesterday. does that explain why the european stocks are tanking today? scarlet: of course you also...
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. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last weekf his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoints jesus with essence of nard, the chanel number 5 of antiquity, and she uses a whole pot of it, a whole year's worth of a day laborer's wages. >> people who saw it were scandalized. they were shocked. >> none more so than the group's treasurer, judas. >> why was the ointment wasted in this way? >> leave her alone! >> jesus has been preaching this message about the poor and ministering to them and giving away your coat. and now all of a sudden he's going to let this woman pour a huge amount of money's worth of perfume on him. >> this ointment could have been sold for more than 300 dinari and given to the poor. >> sort of one set of rules for the disciples and a different set of rules for jesus. we can see why this event would upset judas.
. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last weekf his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoints jesus with essence of nard, the chanel number 5 of antiquity, and she uses a whole pot of it, a whole year's worth of...
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. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last weekf his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoints jesus with essence of nard, the chanel number 5 of antiquity, and she uses a whole pot of it, a whole year's worth of a day laborer's wages. >> people who saw it were scandalized. they were shocked. >> none more so than the group's treasurer, judas. >> why was the ointment wasted in this way? >> leave her alone! >> jesus has been preaching this message about the poor and ministering to them and giving away your coat. and now all of a sudden he's going to let this woman pour a huge amount of money's worth of perfume on him. >> this ointment could have been sold for more than 300 dinai and given to the poor. >> sort of one set of rules for the disciples and a different set of rules for jesus. we can see why this event would upset judas. >
. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last weekf his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoints jesus with essence of nard, the chanel number 5 of antiquity, and she uses a whole pot of it, a whole year's worth of...
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take care and spread love kindest regards, bethany. is it that we can do that is impactful?" is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a fr
take care and spread love kindest regards, bethany. is it that we can do that is impactful?" is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next...
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. >> reporter: bethany fisherren joys reading to her children, but -- fisher enjoys reading to her children it comes to money, she enjoys showing them. >> they should learn what it should be used towards and how it should be saved. >> reporter: fisher tells her kids how much she makes every month. >> right here is $3,000. >> reporter: and what she spends it on. >> 10, 11. >> that's $1,100. >> very good. you are very right. >> that's a lot of money. >> but all this money only goes to pay one bill, rent. you want to set your values as a physical and make sure you're sharing those with your kids. >> reporter: this financial adviser believes kids should know the difference between wants and needs. she says problems happen when parents think they're protecting their kids and don't want them to worry about money. >> if you're not having the conversation about money with your children, they get into a lot of credit card debt or make really poor decisions. >> reporter: experts say parents shouldn't stress kids out about money, but passing on some simple lessons can help secure their financial futur
. >> reporter: bethany fisherren joys reading to her children, but -- fisher enjoys reading to her children it comes to money, she enjoys showing them. >> they should learn what it should be used towards and how it should be saved. >> reporter: fisher tells her kids how much she makes every month. >> right here is $3,000. >> reporter: and what she spends it on. >> 10, 11. >> that's $1,100. >> very good. you are very right. >> that's a lot of...
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bethany has increased the price of street parking to $1.75.he money is needed to pay for additional services for visitors. rehoboth, you'll pay $2 an hour up 50 cents from last year. that money will go toward replacing parking meters. >>> 6:42. personal information of local patients handed over to thieves. next, new information on the impact of a data breach at the philadelphia fire department. >>> plus finally home. a missing sailor reunites with his parents after 66 days at sea. next, the rescued man describes how he's doing after the ordeal. >>> in philadelphia dozens of people are under arrest after a major drug sweep in one of the city's most notorious drug zones. police have charged 60 people with selling or buying crack, heroin and marijuana in spots like kensington and north philadelphia. officers also confiscated two dozen vehicles in the sweep. neighbors we spoke with say they are happy to hear about the arrests. >> people don't want to be around you know. >> the drugs, they need to clean up around here. >> police tell us this is jus
bethany has increased the price of street parking to $1.75.he money is needed to pay for additional services for visitors. rehoboth, you'll pay $2 an hour up 50 cents from last year. that money will go toward replacing parking meters. >>> 6:42. personal information of local patients handed over to thieves. next, new information on the impact of a data breach at the philadelphia fire department. >>> plus finally home. a missing sailor reunites with his parents after 66 days at...
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. >> that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey. over at first baptist in somerset, he was able to host this for us, and again that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains the one day, people were still there, people were also very enterprising, because they began to sell umbrellas for us the next day, they did wrap around. >> grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city, all the people initially surrendered themselves here, one of the things we had to do in our program, was to make sure the court personnel were in a different location, you see us in the church, you know there's court personnel. we resolve these cases, there's law enforcement, we're doing the lookups, looking at them on the state as well as federal databases, we move folks. the next slide, please. from this church from a to b, the convention center that agreed to host us. next? the last one we did the year before last was in jersey city, the jersey city arm horry. 4,000 people showed up allowing
. >> that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey. over at first baptist in somerset, he was able to host this for us, and again that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains the one day, people were still there, people were also very enterprising, because they began to sell umbrellas for us the next day, they did wrap around. >> grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city, all the people initially...
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. >> i'm bethany moore. i'm what they call a nontraditional college student.agement and i also am doing the continuing ed program here at kirkwood. >> great. well first i want thank you nick, for having me here and a few of my friends in the cloej. i just -- in the college. i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory. i got to talk with the instructor and four of the students all of whom are high school students who are doing what you have described as the great taunt to miktsx your high school years with college learning and college credits as move forward. and i am really pleased to be at a community dlaej is-- college that is visionary and effective and trying to serve as a bridge for people who are nontraditional but coming back to add to their stills all the beltway high school students who are taking advantage of the opportunities and the cooperation between the college and the high school is something i want to see a lot more. this is a real model for how we can provide more continuous learning starting in high school but going a
. >> i'm bethany moore. i'm what they call a nontraditional college student.agement and i also am doing the continuing ed program here at kirkwood. >> great. well first i want thank you nick, for having me here and a few of my friends in the cloej. i just -- in the college. i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory. i got to talk with the instructor and four of the students all of whom are high school students who are doing what you have described as the...
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. >> and i'm bethany moore. i'm what they call a nontraditional college student. i'm taking business administration, management and i also am doing the continuing ed program here at kirkwood. ms. clinton: that's great. well, first, i want to thank you for having me here and a few of my friends in the college and i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory and got to talk with the instructor and four of the students, all of whom are high school students who are doing what you have described as the great opportunity to mix your high school years with college learning and college credits as you move forward and i am really pleased to be at a community college that is so visionary and effective in trying to serve as a bridge for people who are nontraditional but coming back to add to their skills all the way to high school students who are taking advantage of the opportunities and the cooperation between the college and the high school is something i want to see a lot more of. this is a real model for how we can provide more continuous learning
. >> and i'm bethany moore. i'm what they call a nontraditional college student. i'm taking business administration, management and i also am doing the continuing ed program here at kirkwood. ms. clinton: that's great. well, first, i want to thank you for having me here and a few of my friends in the college and i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory and got to talk with the instructor and four of the students, all of whom are high school students who are...
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. >> my name is bethany. i am what they call a nontraditional college student.m taking administration and management and i am also doing other programs at kirkwood. hillary clinton: i want to thank you for having me here. i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory, and talked with the instructor, the students, all of whom are high school students who are doing work like what you described, the great opportunity to mix your high school years with college learning and college credits. and i am really pleased to be at a community college that is so visionary and effective in trying to serve as a bridge for people who are nontraditional, but coming back to add to their skills, all the way to high school students who are taking advantage of the opportunity and the cooperation between the college and the high school. it is something i want to see more of. this is a real model for how we can provide more continuous learning, starting in high school, but going as far as necessary to help better prepare young people, and all people for the econom
. >> my name is bethany. i am what they call a nontraditional college student.m taking administration and management and i am also doing other programs at kirkwood. hillary clinton: i want to thank you for having me here. i just had a terrific tour of the advanced manufacturing laboratory, and talked with the instructor, the students, all of whom are high school students who are doing work like what you described, the great opportunity to mix your high school years with college learning...
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. >> reporter: bethany mota knows how to work the camera.ip to mexico it wasn't just the teenager in the spotlight. but her culture too. when you talk about your latina heritage how connected do you feel to those roots? >> i feel very connected to them. that's the thing. growing up i was so close to like, my grandma and >> reporter: that big family has been a big support for the 19-year-old whose youtube videos get millions of hits. her dad portuguese her mom mexican. a multi-cultural heritage she shares with many of her fans. >> i definitely have a huge latina fan base. which is cool to me people in different cultures watch my videos. >> reporter: bethany's gone global over the past six years. ever since she started posting videos about fashion and beauty. her way of escaping from bullies in school. >> what made you want to put it out there and do a video? a distraction? >> i think so. a lot of the times the people that were close to me kind of turned on me. it was a very dark time for me. so i was able to share my opinion with girls all ar
. >> reporter: bethany mota knows how to work the camera.ip to mexico it wasn't just the teenager in the spotlight. but her culture too. when you talk about your latina heritage how connected do you feel to those roots? >> i feel very connected to them. that's the thing. growing up i was so close to like, my grandma and >> reporter: that big family has been a big support for the 19-year-old whose youtube videos get millions of hits. her dad portuguese her mom mexican. a...
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bethany. >> i'm kind of wondering what the government can do or what the schools can do to help people like myself, single mothers, that are struggling to better themselves and bert their families. what kind of advantages can they help with? ms. clinton: well, i want to tell but a prame started when i lived in arkansas and when i was teaching at the university of arkansas. i got to know a lot of the students who were single parents, predominantly women, not all, but mostly, and who were trying to raise their families, work, and go to school. it was really difficult. so i started something called the arkansas single parent scholarship fund. and we raised money first in the county where i lived and where the university was. and now it's a statewide program in arkansas. people give money to supplement the needs of single parents. that's what i was talking about earlier. if you're a single parent, you have an old clunky car and it breaks down and can't be fixed, where are you going to get the money to buy a new car or maybe get it toed here to see if they can -- towed here to see if they c
bethany. >> i'm kind of wondering what the government can do or what the schools can do to help people like myself, single mothers, that are struggling to better themselves and bert their families. what kind of advantages can they help with? ms. clinton: well, i want to tell but a prame started when i lived in arkansas and when i was teaching at the university of arkansas. i got to know a lot of the students who were single parents, predominantly women, not all, but mostly, and who were...
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i'm erik schatzker here like with bethany rule from the global milken conference here -- with stephanierom the global and local conference here in beverly hills. our next guest was reelected last year in a blue state. under his watch, and implement has plunged and deficits have fallen, and one magazine recently called him the country's best public servant. stephanie: and that magazine is hot, like the new vanity fair. erik: it sounds like a presidential candidate to me. governor rick snyder is here with us. good to see you. gov. snyder: it's exciting to be at the conference. erik: you traveled with sheldon adelson along with announced and unannounced presidential candidates. does that make you a presidential candidate? gov. snyder: no, what they wanted to hear with a great story. and it is, a great comeback in michigan. we need to balance budgets there, pay down deficits, and do tax reforms. in michigan, we did it in year one. it's all doable. erik: ari fleischer himself, who was part of the organizing group that put the adelson affair to gather -- together, he asked everybody if you ar
i'm erik schatzker here like with bethany rule from the global milken conference here -- with stephanierom the global and local conference here in beverly hills. our next guest was reelected last year in a blue state. under his watch, and implement has plunged and deficits have fallen, and one magazine recently called him the country's best public servant. stephanie: and that magazine is hot, like the new vanity fair. erik: it sounds like a presidential candidate to me. governor rick snyder is...
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i think bethany in the last segment had it right. it took them five years to find a scapegoat. everything i read so far and all the reports and dimes to me, it sounds like the methodology many flash traders and high frequency traders use. sometimes it's just a very fragmented market and a statistical lineup where everything works out to find a vacuum and i think that's more of the truth than what we're reading right now. >> i'm with you on that. something just doesn't feel right. we'll talk about that in just a moment here. hang on to that thought for just a moment first, jeff cox, clearly volatility has picked up in this market the last several months here yet the vix is getting crushed. you wrote about that today. what's going on here? >> it depends on how you define volatility. if you look at the s&p 500 chart, you see squiggley lines, 200 points there, 100 points here, how does it all come out in the wash? we're fairly flat just up a couple percent on the s&p 500. what it's meant for the vix has been a 30% decline for the vix year to date. so investors are not out there buy
i think bethany in the last segment had it right. it took them five years to find a scapegoat. everything i read so far and all the reports and dimes to me, it sounds like the methodology many flash traders and high frequency traders use. sometimes it's just a very fragmented market and a statistical lineup where everything works out to find a vacuum and i think that's more of the truth than what we're reading right now. >> i'm with you on that. something just doesn't feel right. we'll...
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. >> he never denied that he killed bethany. >> dr. phil: let's do it! to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
. >> he never denied that he killed bethany. >> dr. phil: let's do it! to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey. we had a line four or five across and it went for blocks. the reverend at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. that line actually wrapped around the entire building. there were torrential rains. we're still there. -- people were still there. they were also selling umbrellas. next, please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city is all the people who initially surrender themselves, one of the things we had to do was make sure core personnel in a different location -- when you see us, you knew there was core personnel. doing the lookups in state and federal databases. from this church, which you see to the convention center that agreed to host us. next. the last one we did, you're before last, was in jersey city. that is the jersey city armory. 4700 people showed up in a four-day window allowing us to resolve tens of thousands of matters. we were able to get a few featured on due process. we were talking about community engagem
that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey. we had a line four or five across and it went for blocks. the reverend at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. that line actually wrapped around the entire building. there were torrential rains. we're still there. -- people were still there. they were also selling umbrellas. next, please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city is all the people who initially surrender themselves,...
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bethany, tell me about your coming to school and how you made the decision and anything else you would like to share. >> i worked for close to 10 years in homeland security and i decided on a career change. so i decided to come to kirkwood. i am a single mother of three kids. i was allowed to do the work study program here and i have had held grants which have helped me -- pell grants which have helped me tremendously. being a parent of a high school student that is getting ready to come to kirkwood next year, i have learned so much here to help him get through it. college has become more of a necessity that it has been before. which is why i came back to kirkwood, because i wanted to be proficient in a skill that i could use in a broad variety of ways, which business administration does for me. clinton: does the work program and that held grants pay for it or you have additional costs? >> so far it has paid for it. i am getting to a point where i may have to take out loans which i'm trying to avoid at this point because i don't want a large debt when i'm done. when i am done with kirk
bethany, tell me about your coming to school and how you made the decision and anything else you would like to share. >> i worked for close to 10 years in homeland security and i decided on a career change. so i decided to come to kirkwood. i am a single mother of three kids. i was allowed to do the work study program here and i have had held grants which have helped me -- pell grants which have helped me tremendously. being a parent of a high school student that is getting ready to come...
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and that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey.we had people in line, four or five across, and for blocks. next. reverend sores at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. and, again, that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains one day. people were still there. people were also very enterprising. they began to sell umbrellas the next day, but they did wrap around. next please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city is that although people initially surrendered here, one of the things we had to do in our program was to make sure that our court personnel actually in a different location and so when you see us in the church you know there is court personnel, we resolve cases there is law enforcement, we're doing the lookups, looking at the state and the federal databases, and so we then move folks. so the next slide please, from this church, which you see, which is b, to a, the convention center that agreed to host us and we brought in in tho
and that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey.we had people in line, four or five across, and for blocks. next. reverend sores at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. and, again, that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains one day. people were still there. people were also very enterprising. they began to sell umbrellas the next day, but they did wrap around. next please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed...
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and that is bethany baptist church in newark new jersey.we had people in line four or five across and for blocks. next. reverend sores at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. and, again, that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains one day. people were still there. people were also very enterprising. they began to sell umbrellas the next day, but they did wrap around. next please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to do in atlantic city is that although people initially surrendered here, one of the things we had to do in our program was to make sure that our court personnel actually in a different location and so when you see us in the church you know there is court personnel, we resolve cases there is law enforcement, we're doing the lookups, looking at the state and the federal databases, and so we then move folks. so the next slide please from this church, which you see, which is b to a, the convention center that agreed to host us and we brought in in thousan
and that is bethany baptist church in newark new jersey.we had people in line four or five across and for blocks. next. reverend sores at first baptist in somerset was able to host this for us. and, again, that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains one day. people were still there. people were also very enterprising. they began to sell umbrellas the next day, but they did wrap around. next please. grace assembly of god church. one of the things we needed to...
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. >>> bethany frankel is here to talk about her line of consumer products, her new book and her return of new york." >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box" first in business worldwide. becky quick and steve liesman. couple earnings report hitting the wires. utx and travelers hitting and both mr. liesman and ms. quick going through the numbers. >> 253 compares to the 254 that the street was looking for when you look at thompson estimates. looks like revenue was very close. came in at $5.9 billion that the street was looking for. we're using that number because i believe that's what the street actually looks if for. although it is a strong report, coming off of a very strong quarter from a year ago for this company. let's take a look at what they're talking about. some things they're doing is raising the dividend by 11% and the board is approving the $5 billion of share repurchases and take a look real quickly at that stock and esee how it's shaping up this morning. down by 2%. travelers is a company that has oft
. >>> bethany frankel is here to talk about her line of consumer products, her new book and her return of new york." >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box" first in business worldwide. becky quick and steve liesman. couple earnings report hitting the wires. utx and travelers hitting and both mr. liesman and ms. quick going through the numbers. >> 253 compares to...
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there is a letter that has gone viral written by a passenger whose name is bethany and she hand delivered it to the pilots. inside the letter she wrote, in light of the very recent tragedy in the french alps and the loss of the poor 150 people i feel the need to extend a compassionate hand. i understand an event so horrific as this one affects your responsibility and thank you for taking me home safely. >> such an amazing thing for someone to go out of their way to show comfort. if you would like to read it it's wonderful. >> i'm sure that was wildly appreciated by the crew. >> i was looking at the the pilots they have such a difficult job and it's terrible that such a horrific event that people are looking at them and wondering. >> coming up funny or offensive. how the new host of the daily show is responding to the backlash over some of his old tweets. >> a vacation under cover. our team sets sail on a cruise and we are swabbing for germs. why you may not look at the buffet spread the same again. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> good morning, i'm vai sikahema. it is hump day, april 1s
there is a letter that has gone viral written by a passenger whose name is bethany and she hand delivered it to the pilots. inside the letter she wrote, in light of the very recent tragedy in the french alps and the loss of the poor 150 people i feel the need to extend a compassionate hand. i understand an event so horrific as this one affects your responsibility and thank you for taking me home safely. >> such an amazing thing for someone to go out of their way to show comfort. if you...
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this year's second and third place winners are bethany of dubois and madeline of summer township respectively. natalie of royal city and caitlin of sandy township both received honorable mentions. i'd like to congratulate all this year's winners and thank you everyone who participated in this fun and exciting competition. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. delbene: thank you madam speaker. our thoughts are with the people of napal and their families. my heart sank when i heard about the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and its unthinkable devastation. it's estimated thousands of people have died and more are missing. three of those still missing are constituents of washington's first district. these people are pillars of our community. retired special education teacher doreen richmond retired firefighter jim lane, and small business owner jeanie. i want to do everything
this year's second and third place winners are bethany of dubois and madeline of summer township respectively. natalie of royal city and caitlin of sandy township both received honorable mentions. i'd like to congratulate all this year's winners and thank you everyone who participated in this fun and exciting competition. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from...