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we have the hollywood casino at charles town races. people come to charles town already.are trying to find those people and get them to come into the downtown, discover what downtown charles town has two offer. we are srounded by growth pockets. we have that going for us, which a lot of small towns in america don't. we are trying to capitalize on that and figure out how can we connect the dots with customers. you say the businesses in charles town can now find their customers before the ctomers can evenind them. >> we have got such great small businesses. we have a very unique [inaudible] we have a custom furniture store. we have great small businesses that are ver unique and what towns would really want. what we're trying to do is portray them a and show them tht this is fine and this is how you can inract with customers by looking for them before they find you. maybe mebody is visiting they areown and tweeting about theheir long trip to charlestown. we will encourage that while ere year, stop by y and pick up something you might like to take home. , and stop byoga and s
we have the hollywood casino at charles town races. people come to charles town already.are trying to find those people and get them to come into the downtown, discover what downtown charles town has two offer. we are srounded by growth pockets. we have that going for us, which a lot of small towns in america don't. we are trying to capitalize on that and figure out how can we connect the dots with customers. you say the businesses in charles town can now find their customers before the ctomers...
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then to the west, charles town has a shower. west of stephens can i a shower -- stephens city, a shower there. this coming into virginia, west of harrisonburg on 33, that's a in one. just popped, boom, right over woodstock. that will be the case over the next few hours. scat erld showers will probably -- scattered showers will probably pop a few thunderstorms. watch out for that. downloads the weather app. it's free and it will track you for you on your smartphone or tablet. 86 at 1:00. 88 might be wishful thinking but if anybody gets there, it will be reagan national. areas north will stay cool. back into the 70s by 6:00, 7:00. then by 9:00 75 and by then most of this activity should be south of us. visible satellite, a lot more cloudiness north and west than south and east. where the sun shining, what a difference in temps. we're talking 80s here. mid-80s fredricksburg, 84. 81 easton but with the clouds and showers, low to mid-70s. i think there are areas like leesburg and frederick which currently sit in the low 70s. maybe lo
then to the west, charles town has a shower. west of stephens can i a shower -- stephens city, a shower there. this coming into virginia, west of harrisonburg on 33, that's a in one. just popped, boom, right over woodstock. that will be the case over the next few hours. scat erld showers will probably -- scattered showers will probably pop a few thunderstorms. watch out for that. downloads the weather app. it's free and it will track you for you on your smartphone or tablet. 86 at 1:00. 88...
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guilty and admitted to using the money for gambling trips to charles town.she faces a maximum of 20 years in prison. the search is on for the man prince george's county police believe shot and killed a three-year-old girl. -- haveave the least released this photo of the suspect. he shot between landover home, killing a child. -- shocked into a landover home, killing a child. bennett was found guilty for shooting and killing -- >> the corruption trial of bob mcdonnell and his wife is now entering its third week. martin kent took the stand. he was asked about the infamous trip. he also testified the former governor was visibly upset after investigators questioned his wife. >> we have the details. >> a pretty uneventful rush-hour. we have some slowdowns here and there. we have some slowdowns along the way. southwest, hits towards 295. volume delays heading south. on the northbound side had some long-standing delays. this is what it looks like on the beltway. just a bit of volume in both directions. traffic on 95 southbound is quite heavy. >> thank you. have a g
guilty and admitted to using the money for gambling trips to charles town.she faces a maximum of 20 years in prison. the search is on for the man prince george's county police believe shot and killed a three-year-old girl. -- haveave the least released this photo of the suspect. he shot between landover home, killing a child. -- shocked into a landover home, killing a child. bennett was found guilty for shooting and killing -- >> the corruption trial of bob mcdonnell and his wife is now...
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charles townes, richmond -- charleston, richmond all these cities that have beautiful areas around their water known. they were toilet bowls back in the '60s. something had to be done, and god bless that they did it. now, a year, that's another story. -- air. washington doesn't have any industry in the air site other than power and automobile pollution, suffers from dirty air patterns from around the country. and we just have to do what -- and be good stewards of our environment. >> host: thanks, caller. anything from the? >> guest: i think it's true, goes back to our original discussions, that the problems were visible, workload a big issue back in the '60s and that's why there really was a consensus around all these issues. the issue now is, for example, people agree we want clean air. if we use the definition of clean air that was in place for many years, virtually everybody has clean air but that standard has changed. and so there are debates over how much spending -- how much we should be spending. the other caller issued -- it is true there's been an incentive for especially heavy
charles townes, richmond -- charleston, richmond all these cities that have beautiful areas around their water known. they were toilet bowls back in the '60s. something had to be done, and god bless that they did it. now, a year, that's another story. -- air. washington doesn't have any industry in the air site other than power and automobile pollution, suffers from dirty air patterns from around the country. and we just have to do what -- and be good stewards of our environment. >> host:...
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that's good rain fall across much of winchester and into hagerstown and now also into charles town.t about to get heavier over on 15 and eventually will cross over i-<]270. out 66 tonight, wet commute. essentially from the beltway westward. heavy activity as you get to manassas and around reston and vienna. still, it will be wet roads. wet 7 going out toward sterling and out toward great falls and also south down 95 between d.c. and fredericksburg. it will be a wet commute home. so, yellow alert tuesday for thunderstorms. heavy downpours and damaging winds are possible. i just updated the headline. the time frame here is 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at least early evening and late evening and early nighttime hours. both commutes will be affected. so just go ahead and allow extra time and grab the umbrella. you're going to need it for the morning and you'll need it for lunch and coming home. so 6:30 in the morning. we have showers, generally light. heavier activity denoted in the orange and the yellow out to the west and then by 7:30, we still have to deal with the wet commute. the heavies
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charles county. this is loudoun county here, this is prince william. haymarket, manassas park, down towards woodbridge. town into charles county just south near port tobacco, and northern st. mary's county. these showers are not moving much. but most of it will be a miss. so your weather headlines, hurricane julio will miss in the hawaiian islands. but the forecast track for the national hurricane center keep it is well off the north side of the hawaiian island chain. but waves will be up. our planner, turning into a sunday morning, kind of cloudy with spotty showers. that should be gone this evening. mostly cloudy. 75 at 10:00. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, partly cloudy. so we'll clear out just a bit overnight tonight and we'll have more sunshine tomorrow. rain chances rpts quite down to zero. as the super moon, one of the largest moons of the year is coming up tomorrow. our closest encounter in 2014. so hopefully our skies will clear out so you can get a good picture of it tomorrow. for now, just cloudy skies. 80 currently in washington. where it's been raining, a little cooler. 82 this leesburg. the one l
charles county. this is loudoun county here, this is prince william. haymarket, manassas park, down towards woodbridge. town into charles county just south near port tobacco, and northern st. mary's county. these showers are not moving much. but most of it will be a miss. so your weather headlines, hurricane julio will miss in the hawaiian islands. but the forecast track for the national hurricane center keep it is well off the north side of the hawaiian island chain. but waves will be up. our...
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and so i just raised my hand and said, "ray charles is in town, let's do him." >> hinojosa: and was their immediate reaction kind of like, "hmm, ray charles..." >> "oh, tell us the story. what's going on with him?" rolling stone was always quite open-minded, and back then, it was not so much worrying about a person's popularity the way so many magazines are today. and so if you made your case, then you were sent out and got the story. >> hinojosa: oh, so it wasn't about a popular rock star. that wasn't... >> no. this was a man of history and a man of pride and a man of... who deserved a lot more than he was getting at that time, and he knew it, too. i mean, he was... >> hinojosa: and in that interview, he actually revealed to you-- he talked about the fact that he was addicted to heroin. >> correct. >> hinojosa: he talked about the fact that he felt that he wasn't getting a lot of recognition, too. >> yes, yes. so we played on pretty much the reasons i had for the story, and by the time we got to know each other, it got to the point where, for the first time, he revealed details about his
and so i just raised my hand and said, "ray charles is in town, let's do him." >> hinojosa: and was their immediate reaction kind of like, "hmm, ray charles..." >> "oh, tell us the story. what's going on with him?" rolling stone was always quite open-minded, and back then, it was not so much worrying about a person's popularity the way so many magazines are today. and so if you made your case, then you were sent out and got the story. >> hinojosa:...
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charles: starting to come around . >> i like things more from a consumer point of view. may not be great, what is the only game in townhile. charles: i do urge management to do a few things to sort of shore up the business a little bit. >> i think people in the city's use it. that's great. >> too much competition. what present -- prevents the from doing the same thing. >> that's my point. harbor is going to come up immediately. >> the perspective. the company yelp, a ton of job openings. they are really investing in hiring. you did not see that as much with the other two companies. there really gearing up trying to recruit great talent to their company. >> the earnings are not there. the growth is not there, and that's the problem. charles: the growth is there, but you're right about the earnings front. they are been -- amazon is sort of a proxy or the model. you build an amazing juggernaut and then the new star to make money from it. of course amazon. i think a couple do that quicker. >> i don't think management is executing right. expenses are high which is cutting in. if you put too much in infrastructure and delic
charles: starting to come around . >> i like things more from a consumer point of view. may not be great, what is the only game in townhile. charles: i do urge management to do a few things to sort of shore up the business a little bit. >> i think people in the city's use it. that's great. >> too much competition. what present -- prevents the from doing the same thing. >> that's my point. harbor is going to come up immediately. >> the perspective. the company yelp,...
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such a confrontation would pose a risk for both parties: from charles town, west virginia, ren line,d thursday morning to you. >> caller: hi, good morning. i'm calling in, i actually, i was a candidate for the primary election in west virginia this year -- >> host: for what office? >> guest: for congress, actually. i was running for congress. it was a crowded ticket, and of the candidates that ran, i actually was last, but i was good with that because i only invested about -- of my own money, which is about $5,000. and i was hoping that the voters would educate themselves on the candidate. but the, when it come down to it, i was $9 a vote is what it ended up working out to. the candidate that won spent almost $90 a vote. >> host: and who was that, robert? >> guest: alex happyny was the congressional -- haney was the congressional candidate for the ticket that won. but what i'm finding is, he was running on an ultra conservative ticket, but he came over from maryland just the year prior. so he doesn't even live in west virginia when he started to run. >> host: right. >> caller: he act
such a confrontation would pose a risk for both parties: from charles town, west virginia, ren line,d thursday morning to you. >> caller: hi, good morning. i'm calling in, i actually, i was a candidate for the primary election in west virginia this year -- >> host: for what office? >> guest: for congress, actually. i was running for congress. it was a crowded ticket, and of the candidates that ran, i actually was last, but i was good with that because i only invested about --...
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charles: imagine you work in a industry town or like a detroit or gary, en indiana, you were making big money, now you work in a mc, that changeed your life. >> stopic tending un. -- extendinging unemployment benefits and stop handing out welfare checks, we need drivers in this country, we need opening for entry level jobs that people won't take them, it is easier to sit on the couch and collect a check. charles: a lot cannot pass the drug test either, that is a real sad crisis. >> back to minimum wage. this wil will reduce employmenty 500,000 workers, and that about 19% of that wealth that is incurred will trickle down to people at poorest levels in the economy, they will not become homeowners. charles: we saw onboard, scientific jobs, research jobs, 87 grand, 990 grand, they are grow like crazy. >> to trace's points, instead of offers incentives like unemployment how about incentives for people going back to getting reeducated. >> you can hit the bricks find a job. >> that is, i say this a lot, that is what makes this country great, people can bootstrap it up. charles: is used to make
charles: imagine you work in a industry town or like a detroit or gary, en indiana, you were making big money, now you work in a mc, that changeed your life. >> stopic tending un. -- extendinging unemployment benefits and stop handing out welfare checks, we need drivers in this country, we need opening for entry level jobs that people won't take them, it is easier to sit on the couch and collect a check. charles: a lot cannot pass the drug test either, that is a real sad crisis. >>...
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town. by 1:00 we have reds just east of fredericksburg pushing into southern maryland, charles county, calvert county, st. mary's county, -- temps in the 70s. by 1:00 showers and the activity across 95 into southern maryland. it changed a bit. so the model is having some trouble digesting the new guidance. be advised some of the storms could be heavy anywhere in the metro area late tomorrow afternoon, early tomorrow night. by 7:00 heavy activity east of town and back in the mountains. it will take a while for the front to get through. as we get to the 9:00 hour, we have light showers for d.c., montgomery and fairfax county and heavier activity along i- 81. by 11:00 still showers, even a little red in leesburg. going to be tough to walk the dog tomorrow night without getting wet as the cold front does not clear out until the wee hours of the morning wednesday. we are setting the stage for a nice stretch of weather. low 70s to start, 76 by 11:00, 79 by 1:00 with some showers and thunderstorms. there's your yellow alert, all day storms tomorrow and returning ly cloudy wednesday, not humid. nice o
town. by 1:00 we have reds just east of fredericksburg pushing into southern maryland, charles county, calvert county, st. mary's county, -- temps in the 70s. by 1:00 showers and the activity across 95 into southern maryland. it changed a bit. so the model is having some trouble digesting the new guidance. be advised some of the storms could be heavy anywhere in the metro area late tomorrow afternoon, early tomorrow night. by 7:00 heavy activity east of town and back in the mountains. it will...
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town. i completely understand the outcry of ferguson, people want answers, i don't think a czar is the answer. charles: to your point, what we've seen since the obama administration has been in place as a poir grab by the federal government. the federal government at the expense of state rights, when you do that is the expense of the constitution. >> the idea is to standardize policy across different places. but you really can't do that in this instance, and the only place we've seen hiring is the risk and compliance level of every business, that's where you have to put your money. but the fact is that unless the communities are really engaged with local law enforcement, that's when you really see change. it's not from the top. charles: hitha, listen to the czars, you can see maybe they weren't too successful, right? the pay czar, guantanamo closing czar, the afghanistan czar, the green jobs czar, absolutely nuts. >> there was a birth control czar. charles: a birth control czar. >> that's crazy. i didn't know these people existed to. danny and kate's point. when it comes to local police departments, i
town. i completely understand the outcry of ferguson, people want answers, i don't think a czar is the answer. charles: to your point, what we've seen since the obama administration has been in place as a poir grab by the federal government. the federal government at the expense of state rights, when you do that is the expense of the constitution. >> the idea is to standardize policy across different places. but you really can't do that in this instance, and the only place we've seen...
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town. the israeli forces broke up the crowd using tear gas. >>> charles stratford is in gaza city, and joins there. charles what is the situation like there now? >> we're hearing reports of ongoing artillery and tank fire. we don't have an update on the numbers killed but still stands and plus 70. at least 70 and at least 200 injured. here we have heard the occasional explosions over the last hour or so. we can't tell where that is from. it would suggest certainly air strikes. and certainly less fanatic than it was a couple of hours something when we were south and saw that level of devastation that we have been reporting. people trying to get out their dead and check their homes. but as it stands we can hear drones over head. but things seem to have calmed down a little bit here. >> charles we saw earlier a lot of palestinians appeared at least in some parts of gaza to be coming out, trying to take advantage of what they thought would probably be a truce that was going to last. what is becoming of these people as they realize their homes and neighborhoods have been completely flattened? >>
town. the israeli forces broke up the crowd using tear gas. >>> charles stratford is in gaza city, and joins there. charles what is the situation like there now? >> we're hearing reports of ongoing artillery and tank fire. we don't have an update on the numbers killed but still stands and plus 70. at least 70 and at least 200 injured. here we have heard the occasional explosions over the last hour or so. we can't tell where that is from. it would suggest certainly air strikes....
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wealth management at charles schwab >>> you better best believe the a's are rubber necking the out of townscoreboard tonight. so are the a's probably in milwaukee. 9th inning first and third for the dodgers. andre etheir to the third. juan uribe scores and the dodgers walk off with the victory. and 5-4 is your final. giants now 2-1/2 back in the nl west. a's up two in the als as a result. kind of a slow reveal for fans. team unveils another amazing aspect at levi stadium. today the media getting a preview of the ed debarto hall of fame. basically a walk down memory lane and some of the 49er great moments captured with life size statutes freezing these players in time and i tell you what, you want to get down there. three more days it'll be open to the public it's an amazing touch. >> really neat. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> and our next newscast starts at 4:30 in the morning. have a good night. you gotta get to subway for the protein packed black forest ham and cheese. enjoy lean, sliced ham with a hint of sweetness, piled high with all your favorite veggies like green peppe
wealth management at charles schwab >>> you better best believe the a's are rubber necking the out of townscoreboard tonight. so are the a's probably in milwaukee. 9th inning first and third for the dodgers. andre etheir to the third. juan uribe scores and the dodgers walk off with the victory. and 5-4 is your final. giants now 2-1/2 back in the nl west. a's up two in the als as a result. kind of a slow reveal for fans. team unveils another amazing aspect at levi stadium. today the...
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. >>> a man, charles bell happened to be a film producer in town friday for a pre-emmy party. handcuffed and forced to sit on the sidewalk. belk said he was held for six hours, on facebook he wrote all because i was misidentified as the tall black bald-headed male fitting the description. weeks. vladimir duthiers is in ferguson where schools are now open but it will take a while to open. vlad, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the parents in ferguson are welcoming the sense of normal say that the school year brings them and their children. while the kids are not happy about the homework it does give them a much needed break. the beginning of the school year almost got off to a rocky start. >> i thought we almost missed the bus. i thought, on the first day of school we're going to be late. >> reporter: classes across ferguson began this week after nightly violent protests caused school officials to delay the opening by nearly two weeks. >> you've got to be wise. i feel that that was a wise decision and we just had to cope with it until things let up. >> reporter: but ten
. >>> a man, charles bell happened to be a film producer in town friday for a pre-emmy party. handcuffed and forced to sit on the sidewalk. belk said he was held for six hours, on facebook he wrote all because i was misidentified as the tall black bald-headed male fitting the description. weeks. vladimir duthiers is in ferguson where schools are now open but it will take a while to open. vlad, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the parents in ferguson are welcoming the...
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charles stratford has this report from khan unis. >> three-year-old's mother was killed in the town of rafah in the southern gaza strip. in another bed lice isra, both of her legs amputated after her house was burned also. >> i was trying to leave the house when a rocket exploat exploded -- >> legs amputated as well. another daughter has suffered serious burns. three members of the family were killed in the attack. >> translator: there are many injured in rafah. there isn't sufficient hospital facilities to treat them and we can't bring them here. >> reporter: these pictures were shot by a journalist in rafah, by reuters. , we drove south from gaza city in convoy with other journalists. there were almost no one else on the road. behind me four kilometers to the town of rafah where we've seen the intense bombardment of munitions over the past days. it is literally too dangerous to go down at the moment. this ambulance is one of the two blackstock ambulances at khan unis. >> it is impossible to coordinate with the israeli military to get our balance he in. it is very dangerous. >> abdall
charles stratford has this report from khan unis. >> three-year-old's mother was killed in the town of rafah in the southern gaza strip. in another bed lice isra, both of her legs amputated after her house was burned also. >> i was trying to leave the house when a rocket exploat exploded -- >> legs amputated as well. another daughter has suffered serious burns. three members of the family were killed in the attack. >> translator: there are many injured in rafah. there...
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charles, serious situation, as it is expanding. >> expanding and over othe weekend they took over a town in lebanon.o they expand to the west into lebanon. they started in syria. they expanded to the east in iraq. and the one place where we thought we had a fire wall were the kurds who are real fighters, they don't abandon their uniforms and run away. they have had the great success in the past. and the fall of these three towns over the weekend is quite ominous. our one supreme national interest in this region is less supportive of the baghdad government which apparently has little authority and less strength but the kurds have been a u.s. ally for years and i think supporting holding that line would be extremely important with weaponry, which i think they have asked for but it looks by the response of the president and by kerry by the nonaction today that there is no urgency on this. i think there is urgency particularly on the kurdish front. >> is there a sense, julie, that they are changing their view of this and that somehow air strikes will materialize? >> it doesn't appear that there is anyth
charles, serious situation, as it is expanding. >> expanding and over othe weekend they took over a town in lebanon.o they expand to the west into lebanon. they started in syria. they expanded to the east in iraq. and the one place where we thought we had a fire wall were the kurds who are real fighters, they don't abandon their uniforms and run away. they have had the great success in the past. and the fall of these three towns over the weekend is quite ominous. our one supreme national...
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charles you managed to get south of gaza city and go to some of the more inaccessible areas. what did you see today? >> yes, we went south to a town which has been closed now for a couple of weeks, and like other areas in the north has suffered repeated heavy israeli bomba bombardme bombardment. and people haven't been allowed to get in. so we were down there about 2.5 hours after the ceasefire started. and this is what we found. >> reporter: we arrived near the border around 2.5 hours after the ceasefire started. already the tank shelling had begun. most of the ambulances waiting to ferry the dead and injured out could get no further blocked by a crate for from a shell. people were walking across the land carrying the bodies on stretchers. >> translator: it looks like an earthquake has happened here. louses are completely destroyed. there's no organization to get the ambulances in and the dead and injured out. the bodies are decomposing in the heat. >> reporter: we pushed forward through the south. 14-wheel drive ambulance pushed through, but soon turned around. >> translator: the area is completely sealed off. it is a total no-g
charles you managed to get south of gaza city and go to some of the more inaccessible areas. what did you see today? >> yes, we went south to a town which has been closed now for a couple of weeks, and like other areas in the north has suffered repeated heavy israeli bomba bombardme bombardment. and people haven't been allowed to get in. so we were down there about 2.5 hours after the ceasefire started. and this is what we found. >> reporter: we arrived near the border around 2.5...
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charles: let's get into the first "making "the real real de" let's think about last friday. it was all about war all over the world are in small-townrica up in flames and the stock market continues to be the best kept secret out there i think it's a pretty smart thing right now because in many ways it reflects nation as a whole. as far as the nation is concerned we are a young country but of those that were starting to answer something of a mature stage and we're starting to see this in the rise of the market. and it's not like it used to be. earlier we actually talked about this and we saw shares of justin bieber cologne down 25% in one single day. but there's one thing that hasn't changed that we know and this is a celebrity culture. one hot business is willing to bet this was how much we love it. so let me blow the whistle early. let's open up the investment playbook. under armour has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% o
charles: let's get into the first "making "the real real de" let's think about last friday. it was all about war all over the world are in small-townrica up in flames and the stock market continues to be the best kept secret out there i think it's a pretty smart thing right now because in many ways it reflects nation as a whole. as far as the nation is concerned we are a young country but of those that were starting to answer something of a mature stage and we're starting to see...
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charles: let's get into the first "making "the real real de" let's think about last friday. it was all about war all over the world are in small-townin flames and the stock market continues to be the best kept secret out there i think it's a pretty smart thing right now because in many ways it reflects nation as a whole. as far as the nation is concerned we are a young country but of those that were starting to answer something of a mature stage and we're starting to see this in the rise of the market. and it's not like it used to be. earlier we actually talked about this and we saw shares of justin bieber cologne down 25% in one single day. but there's one thing that hasn't changed that we know and this is a celebrity culture. one hot business is willing to bet this was how much we love it. so let me blow the whistle early. let's open up the investment playbook. under armour has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% of under
charles: let's get into the first "making "the real real de" let's think about last friday. it was all about war all over the world are in small-townin flames and the stock market continues to be the best kept secret out there i think it's a pretty smart thing right now because in many ways it reflects nation as a whole. as far as the nation is concerned we are a young country but of those that were starting to answer something of a mature stage and we're starting to see this in...
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town can't heal until there's justice. we haven't gotten an arrest yet. healing won't fully happen until things are addressed. >> charlesolumn in the "new york times" and it was really touching. just thinking of michael brown's parents, they have a heavy burden. not just dealing with his death, but other things too. >> you have to put yourself in their shoes. it would be difficult for any of us to lose a child and to go through those stages of grief outside the public eye without your child becoming a symbol and an image, without the world looking on, and they will have to go through today with cameras trained on them, every tear that falls, every time that they lose composure, thinking about not just this is my boy, you know. not just this is the moment where i should have been watching him go to his first day of school at college, but this is, you know, i had made it. you know, i had passed one of those stages of parenthood -- he had graduated, and i had graduated out of something, and now i have to change that completely around, reorder nature in a way because i was supposed to go first, and i have to do that all in
town can't heal until there's justice. we haven't gotten an arrest yet. healing won't fully happen until things are addressed. >> charlesolumn in the "new york times" and it was really touching. just thinking of michael brown's parents, they have a heavy burden. not just dealing with his death, but other things too. >> you have to put yourself in their shoes. it would be difficult for any of us to lose a child and to go through those stages of grief outside the public eye...
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towns. california and new york they will buy it up. >> looking at that revenue, i like that, i have to say that is why peoplwhy people are spendin. charles: you said magic word revenues. by the way in that whole space, i like, subscribers in jd .com, into mobile eye. i have a fresh stock idea coming up, think about this, magic formula for a stock going higher, sustained growth program, market expansion and earnings leverage. this company has it call, i'm going to help make you money in just 3 minutes. wra [ female announcer ] this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do -- sleep. add breathe right to your allergy medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. charles: let's get down to it help you make some money, my first stock, you may not know the name of the company but you know the roots, they go back mo
towns. california and new york they will buy it up. >> looking at that revenue, i like that, i have to say that is why peoplwhy people are spendin. charles: you said magic word revenues. by the way in that whole space, i like, subscribers in jd .com, into mobile eye. i have a fresh stock idea coming up, think about this, magic formula for a stock going higher, sustained growth program, market expansion and earnings leverage. this company has it call, i'm going to help make you money in...
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charles blow. "frustration in ferguson." there has also been some violence and looting. police forces in the townsponded with outlandish military like presence. more befitting baghdad then suburban missouri. the police response so far a topic that governor jay nixon addressed in his appearance on one of the sunday shows yesterday. he was on abc's "this week" to discuss the situation in ferguson. [video clip] were thunderstruck by the pictures we saw. theovert militarization, pointed,ling in, guns that brought a motion up. that is why we made the decision to bring in our highway patrol and have a local leader, captain johnson from the community, in that community. a much different face on law enforcement. f while it has paid of respecting the rights of people to greet and speak. host: catching the attention of .everal members of congress hank johnson, democrat of georgia, releasing a bill that he intends to introduce when congress comes back in session. it is the "stop militarization law-enforcement act," available on his website. here.'s a copy of the act t clarence in cleveland, ohio. good morni
charles blow. "frustration in ferguson." there has also been some violence and looting. police forces in the townsponded with outlandish military like presence. more befitting baghdad then suburban missouri. the police response so far a topic that governor jay nixon addressed in his appearance on one of the sunday shows yesterday. he was on abc's "this week" to discuss the situation in ferguson. [video clip] were thunderstruck by the pictures we saw. theovert militarization,...
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town. >> this could send a chance. i am not huge on 50-cent or intel when you are talking about apple, beach, but this does seem like -- charlesde a lot of money with vitamin water. he is the producer of television shows pretty as a good track ritas a businessman. when you talk about athletics, and matt will tell you. >> i am sharkey was to be involved with anything in athletics. did you see that picture? >> put a one page is not a man make. i am sure the guy has done other things, and have to justify and getting involved in something like this. charles: survive like eight poets. >> and you got for it -- you don't discount this. with all due respect to beach, they ain't that great. we could use another competitor. room for somebody else. >> a very successful relationship with. i had been sprayed i get rid of them after three months. connected trackers is what they call these things. 22 million this year. a huge gross. getting into the market. charles: and monitors your heart rate, your underwear. >> people like that. >> 122 million. a lot of opportunity. charles: to want to put on hat falls to listen to my heart? >> i think th
town. >> this could send a chance. i am not huge on 50-cent or intel when you are talking about apple, beach, but this does seem like -- charlesde a lot of money with vitamin water. he is the producer of television shows pretty as a good track ritas a businessman. when you talk about athletics, and matt will tell you. >> i am sharkey was to be involved with anything in athletics. did you see that picture? >> put a one page is not a man make. i am sure the guy has done other...
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charles and st. mary's, stafford and fredericksburg. tiny rain drops this morning. but in towne still rain-free. 73 degrees now at regan national, south breeze at 6 miles per hour. south-southwest early wins for this morning but the weather front comes through and flips the wind around to the northwest. low 70s inside the beltway but most of the suburbs now are in the mid to upper 60s. headed to the ball game today, the nationals and the pirates first pitch is at 5:05 this afternoon. warm and humid. i can't rule out a possible stray shower or two. which could mean the delay, but i don't see any chance that game will have to be postponed due to rain. rain chances today are there, but low in the d.c. metro area. east and south of 95. a little higher northern maryland to the mountains of west virginia where the weather front from pennsylvania has a better chance to bring in drops. here's our future weather forecast. 1:00, skies remain mostly cloudy, but rain doesn't really start to fill in until after 2:00 or 3:00 this afternoon and continues up to about 6:00 or 7:00. then fades a
charles and st. mary's, stafford and fredericksburg. tiny rain drops this morning. but in towne still rain-free. 73 degrees now at regan national, south breeze at 6 miles per hour. south-southwest early wins for this morning but the weather front comes through and flips the wind around to the northwest. low 70s inside the beltway but most of the suburbs now are in the mid to upper 60s. headed to the ball game today, the nationals and the pirates first pitch is at 5:05 this afternoon. warm and...
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town. this was his house. his parents were well-connected. when he was two years old, his father died and his mother was frederic and her son charles.he had great ambitions for them. she was educated and an admirer of the arts. she wrote a letter to one of his uncles when he was a little boy boy, whoi see in this is less than three years old, the signs of strong character and will. it is going to be a challenge to shape that will without breaking it, but i see the seeds of a man of great vision. that was kind of remarkable because it held through -- trooped through the rest of his life. it was interesting she saw it then. she decided the only way for him to make his mark on world in the same for his brother was to move him to paris. paris at the time was struck with turmoil. there were revolutions rolling through all the time. it was worth going because that was where if you had a big idea it was going to have enough support or you make the connections that might make it happen. very early on, she started putting him up in art studios and arranging for art instruction for some of the great -- from some of the great artists of the da
town. this was his house. his parents were well-connected. when he was two years old, his father died and his mother was frederic and her son charles.he had great ambitions for them. she was educated and an admirer of the arts. she wrote a letter to one of his uncles when he was a little boy boy, whoi see in this is less than three years old, the signs of strong character and will. it is going to be a challenge to shape that will without breaking it, but i see the seeds of a man of great...
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charles centraled ford reports -- stratford reports from an area outside khan younis. >> reporter: this 3-year-old's face was burnt because an israeli air strike hit her home. her mother was killed in the town of rafah in the southern gaza strip. in another bed is. >> sra and her daughter -- is isra and her daughter. both her legs have been amputated after her home was hit. >> i was trying to leave the house. a rocket exploded. >> reporter: her daughter suffered burps on her feet. her husband and son had their legs amputated as well. another daughter suffered burns. three members of the family were killed in the attack. >> there are many injured in rafah, there are not sufficient hospital facilities to treat them. >> these pictures were shot by a journalist in rafah, with the reuters newsagency. the town has been sealed off by the military, since the breakdown of the latest ceasefire. we drove south from gaza city, in convoy with other journalists, there was almost no one else on the road. behind me is around 4km to the town of rafah, where we saw the intense israeli military bombardment. we have been speaking to ambulance and locals that managed to get out. they tell us it's too dangerous
charles centraled ford reports -- stratford reports from an area outside khan younis. >> reporter: this 3-year-old's face was burnt because an israeli air strike hit her home. her mother was killed in the town of rafah in the southern gaza strip. in another bed is. >> sra and her daughter -- is isra and her daughter. both her legs have been amputated after her home was hit. >> i was trying to leave the house. a rocket exploded. >> reporter: her daughter suffered burps on...
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charles vacca was showing the girl how to use an uzi. the girl fired it. it recoiled and fired again striking the man in the head. >> a mystery ills in spreading across a small townlumbia. so far, more than 200 girls have been dealing with symptoms like headaches, fainting and numbness in their hands. a lot of parents are blaming a cervical cancer vaccine but health officials say that is not responsible. >> a school district in texas fighting back in the war on drugs. >> middle school students in austin will now node to take a drug test. some parents had toll the school board they were worried about drugs in their children so the board came up with drug testing children who participate and extracurricular activities and students who drive. the tests are random. and if the student tests positive their parents will have to meet with school officials. the child will face suspension from school activities and could possibly lose their right to drive. >> it's done for prevention. it gives our students our kids involved in athletics those who drive, those who are in ban, those who cheer another way to say no. >> 2012 federal study concluded little evidence shows drug t
charles vacca was showing the girl how to use an uzi. the girl fired it. it recoiled and fired again striking the man in the head. >> a mystery ills in spreading across a small townlumbia. so far, more than 200 girls have been dealing with symptoms like headaches, fainting and numbness in their hands. a lot of parents are blaming a cervical cancer vaccine but health officials say that is not responsible. >> a school district in texas fighting back in the war on drugs. >>...
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charles bloke who writes frustration in ferguson. the headline of this piece. there violence and looting. police forces in the townresponded with outlandish military like presence. more befitting baghdad then suburban missouri. the police response so far a topic that governor jay nixon addressed in his appearance on one of the sunday shows hesterday. he was on abc's this week to discuss the situation in ferguson. here's what he had to say. >> all of us were thunderstruck either pictures we saw. i mean, the over militarization, the and perhaps rolling in, the guns pointed at kids industry. all of that i think instead of ratcheting down brought a motion up and that's why i made the unique decision to bring in our highway patrol, to have a local leader, captain johnson from that community in that community which he has been. and to put a much different face on law enforcement. i think it is paid off. while respecting and allowing the appropriate first amendment rights for people to grieve and to speak. >> host: and this issue catch the attention of several members of congress. one of those members, hank johnson, demo
charles bloke who writes frustration in ferguson. the headline of this piece. there violence and looting. police forces in the townresponded with outlandish military like presence. more befitting baghdad then suburban missouri. the police response so far a topic that governor jay nixon addressed in his appearance on one of the sunday shows hesterday. he was on abc's this week to discuss the situation in ferguson. here's what he had to say. >> all of us were thunderstruck either pictures...
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officers cuffed and detained a black film producer in town for the emmys in connection to a crime he did not commit. wow. officials say the man, charles belling matched the description of a bank robber wanted in the area. in a statement on facebook, the producer said, quote, i was tall, bald, a male and black so i fit the description. he has retained a lawyer. the department maintains its officers, quote, properly detained the producer. >> wow. not the headlines he wanted to make for emmy week. >> no. i think there are are issues there that we've all been talking about lately. >> we'll talk in about ten minutes, there's an op ed in "the new york times" about how the supreme court protects bad cops. certainly we've seen what's happened to black young men across america and certainly saw it there. we'll be talking about that in about ten minutes. >>> the "wall street journal" is reporting social messaging app snap chat has a $10 billion valuation. according to insiders, funding has been put in to raise the valuation. the firm was also -- last week facebook offered $3 billion to purchase the company which was turned down. snap chat has 1
officers cuffed and detained a black film producer in town for the emmys in connection to a crime he did not commit. wow. officials say the man, charles belling matched the description of a bank robber wanted in the area. in a statement on facebook, the producer said, quote, i was tall, bald, a male and black so i fit the description. he has retained a lawyer. the department maintains its officers, quote, properly detained the producer. >> wow. not the headlines he wanted to make for emmy...
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towns are breathing a sigh of relief that shane miller is off the streets. >> reporter: this coming a week after another alleged criminal featured on "the hunt," charles modiert charlie had touched him up appropriately. >> reporter: authorities tracked him down thanks to a tip submitted to the show. just weeks into walsh's "the hunt," two suspects now off of police wanted lists. and as for shane miller, authorities did find a bunker they believed belonged to miller, inside it were 50 assault rifles and 100 rounds of ammunition. >> wow. the show operates off the principle of people getting involved and that's how the cases have been solved. be sure to watch "the hunt" on cnns at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> we'll take a break and coming up, much more on what israeli police call a terror attack in jerusalem. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room
towns are breathing a sigh of relief that shane miller is off the streets. >> reporter: this coming a week after another alleged criminal featured on "the hunt," charles modiert charlie had touched him up appropriately. >> reporter: authorities tracked him down thanks to a tip submitted to the show. just weeks into walsh's "the hunt," two suspects now off of police wanted lists. and as for shane miller, authorities did find a bunker they believed belonged to...