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chen has appealed. spending about $200,000 to clear his name, xiaoxing xi was welcomed back at temple university though he will no longer serve as chair of the physics department. he worries that lingering suspicions could jeopardize future government funding, the lifeblood of his work. do you think the u.s. government owes you an apology? >> xi: i do think so. i didn't do anything wrong but my family and myself had to go through this. i think we deserve some kind of apology. and, you know, it's not over, right. the scars from this traumatic experience is so deep that it's going to be with us for the rest of our life. >> whitaker: after its experience with professor xi and sherry chen, the justice department tightened up its oversight and made explicit that every espionage case must be approved and supervised by headquarters in washington. >> tonight, after "60 minutes", marking the retirement of morley safer. how do you celebrate 46 years of excellence? go to sixtyminutesovertime.com, sponsored by viag
chen has appealed. spending about $200,000 to clear his name, xiaoxing xi was welcomed back at temple university though he will no longer serve as chair of the physics department. he worries that lingering suspicions could jeopardize future government funding, the lifeblood of his work. do you think the u.s. government owes you an apology? >> xi: i do think so. i didn't do anything wrong but my family and myself had to go through this. i think we deserve some kind of apology. and, you...
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julie chen is not the big name you sit down with. i know what my cap-- i know i could do it but i know why they would never-- i wouldn't even be on the list. and it's not about qualifications, it's about you look at my resume, you know. it's like oh, no, you think not going to sit with her. the association is oh, nice person but probably a lightweight. >> rose: but my sense is you wouldn't-- making the decisions you have made, you don't regret any of them. >> none. >> rose: and you are exactly where a place that is very kferltable for you. you could have done other things. but there is a completeness about your life. >> there used to be a saying and it's still around, we women can't have it all. i remember barbara walters said that to me when i got pregnant. she said julie, we women can't:have it all, but not all at the same time. and i remember maria schriefer said to me when i got preg-- pregnant. she said let me give you two pieces of advice. number one, when you take off for ma ternity leave, you take off as long as you want. bec
julie chen is not the big name you sit down with. i know what my cap-- i know i could do it but i know why they would never-- i wouldn't even be on the list. and it's not about qualifications, it's about you look at my resume, you know. it's like oh, no, you think not going to sit with her. the association is oh, nice person but probably a lightweight. >> rose: but my sense is you wouldn't-- making the decisions you have made, you don't regret any of them. >> none. >> rose:...
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. >> yung-chen lin became a freelance page turner for the philadelphia chamber music society in 2006.> the art of page turning is uhh quite special because you really need to communicate with the pianist. >> and she says it's not as nerve-wracking as people may think. >> as long as you can read notes fast enough you certainly can do page turning. >> and for lin, the love for music makes it that much easier. for me it's really a treat to listen to other people playing. i'm sitting next to the pianist it's like a vip seat so i really enjoy it. >> yung-chen lin is also a piano player so that front row seat is almost like a private lesson. >> now, when it comes to college education, universities these days are increasingly international. so temple university came up with a novel way to engage its chinese students broadcast the school's most popular sport in mandarin. >> in january temple sponsored a campus wide search for the first mandarin broadcasters for their men's basketball games. >> and the winners are >> javi yuan and james yuan were chosen from more than 20 student auditions. >>
. >> yung-chen lin became a freelance page turner for the philadelphia chamber music society in 2006.> the art of page turning is uhh quite special because you really need to communicate with the pianist. >> and she says it's not as nerve-wracking as people may think. >> as long as you can read notes fast enough you certainly can do page turning. >> and for lin, the love for music makes it that much easier. for me it's really a treat to listen to other people playing....
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. ♪ charlie: julie chen is here.oined cbs news almost 20 years ago as a reporter and an wcbs television in new york. moderates "the talk." it has five female hosts. she is part of the writing team. it won its first daytime emmy for outstanding writing. she is also the host for "big brother." that program will begin its 18th season on june 22. i am pleased to have julie chen at the table. welcome. julie: thank you, charlie. i'm tired of listening to that 18 seasons -- i am the old person on "big brother." charlie: but this has to be the best of lifetimes for you. everything you touch is successful. you have a son brilliantly named charlie. and you married a good man. julie: i have always been a late bloomer in life. i did not realize that until about a year ago. and then you go through all of the milestones. i got married late. i got married when i was 34. and when i got married, i said this is my first, only, and last marriage. charlie: have you had said before, i'm not getting married. i'm going to be a "60 minutes"
. ♪ charlie: julie chen is here.oined cbs news almost 20 years ago as a reporter and an wcbs television in new york. moderates "the talk." it has five female hosts. she is part of the writing team. it won its first daytime emmy for outstanding writing. she is also the host for "big brother." that program will begin its 18th season on june 22. i am pleased to have julie chen at the table. welcome. julie: thank you, charlie. i'm tired of listening to that 18 seasons -- i am...
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. ♪ >> for sophomore cello student matthew chen, the stress of playing the strings just right is reachingunch of things do and a bunch of performances coming up. it can be really stressful. >> reporter: it's finals time at julliard, the elite performing arts school in new york. >> we don't really have a second chance for these kind of things. it's a once a year kind of an event. >> reporter: his method for overcoming a rough time? comes covered in fur. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: a therapy dog study break. >> dogs are great, they will give you affection no matter what. it's a good time to get away from everything. >> reporter: julliard and other campuses are bringing therapy dogs to wick away the stress. more than 40% of students they say experienced overwhelming anxiety in the past year. >> they really help destress, lower blood pressure and they help people in need. the president of the good dog therapy association said these dogs go through rigorous training. >> the dogs give you unconditional love. so it's great to receive that when you're really stressed out. >> reporter: chen s
. ♪ >> for sophomore cello student matthew chen, the stress of playing the strings just right is reachingunch of things do and a bunch of performances coming up. it can be really stressful. >> reporter: it's finals time at julliard, the elite performing arts school in new york. >> we don't really have a second chance for these kind of things. it's a once a year kind of an event. >> reporter: his method for overcoming a rough time? comes covered in fur. >> hi, how...
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julie chen. back in a moment.th us. ♪ angus king is the most prominent, independent political officeholder in america. the two-term governor of maine. he was elected as an independent to the united state senate in 2012. he serves on the budget and armed services committees. he caucuses with the democrats while endorsing republicans as well. senator king, thank you for being here with us. we have never seen a political year like this. for king: it has been good the country. everyone has gotten their views out. you have a candidate that represents every slice of the electorate. can we put it all back together again in november and in january. the danger is that we are heading into a timeframe where the government is not working well. ofon't mean the bureaucracy the system the framers designed. what worries me more than anything and i have seen this is when willingness to listen and be reasonable and compromise is in its self a capital offense in politics. if you are seem to be trying to find a solution through compr
julie chen. back in a moment.th us. ♪ angus king is the most prominent, independent political officeholder in america. the two-term governor of maine. he was elected as an independent to the united state senate in 2012. he serves on the budget and armed services committees. he caucuses with the democrats while endorsing republicans as well. senator king, thank you for being here with us. we have never seen a political year like this. for king: it has been good the country. everyone has gotten...
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i wanted to bring back lahnee chen, teaches at stanford university.has been outspoken and a critic of donald trump, arguing that not releasing taxes, as he puts it, diskwaqualifying for a presidential candidate. it took mitt romney quite a bit of time before he finally did release them. why should people feel comfortable or confident that he should be the authority on whether donald trump should be releasing his taxes? >> well, there's a couple of points here fredricka. governor romney put out the initial batch of tax returns in january of 2012 before the florida primary. so that would have been the equivalent of about four months ago if we were looking comparing cycle to cycle. but the second issue is governor romney understands, he's been a major party nominee, he's been through this process. he understands just how searing the spotlight is going to get tore donald trump. i think the advice he's giving him is advice from one republican to another, look, we don't want this being an issue in september or october so just get them out now and let's see
i wanted to bring back lahnee chen, teaches at stanford university.has been outspoken and a critic of donald trump, arguing that not releasing taxes, as he puts it, diskwaqualifying for a presidential candidate. it took mitt romney quite a bit of time before he finally did release them. why should people feel comfortable or confident that he should be the authority on whether donald trump should be releasing his taxes? >> well, there's a couple of points here fredricka. governor romney...
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john chen: those are -- lucas: those are huge numbers.ven if you take the super bowl out of the equation, it is still pretty impressive, when you consider readings are down in every tv network. emily: it is interesting, because cbs is exploring strategic options around the radio division. it is certainly an interesting thing they are looking about -- looking at. it is also just as interesting when you look at, as lucas was just talking about, the network thing was unexpected. there has been such a deterioration across the line for this business. that 14% rise year-over-year specificallyvery in their television business, which was most of the revenues. it is a place where they are expecting to see some weakness. but this was so much better than anyone else, 14% year-over-year growth is a powerful number for these guys, in their most important business. and this is at a time when others are hurting. lucas: you brought up the radio sales. one of the reasons they are trying to sell the radio business is to reduce their reliance on advertising
john chen: those are -- lucas: those are huge numbers.ven if you take the super bowl out of the equation, it is still pretty impressive, when you consider readings are down in every tv network. emily: it is interesting, because cbs is exploring strategic options around the radio division. it is certainly an interesting thing they are looking about -- looking at. it is also just as interesting when you look at, as lucas was just talking about, the network thing was unexpected. there has been...
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john chen: i think it is a refocus back on software. they are in business to grow and create margin, not in businesses that really have no margin. this business was a tough one and that's the business steve ballmer pushed as his last assignment. i think they probably would not have made that decision. my belief is that they are cleaning up what was part of the old team and this is the right approach and they are repositioning the company around mobility and the cloud. so it comes in a different form. these software subscriptions, i get those across any device i have. they don't care what device you have they just want the software , on it. that has been resonating with cios and cto's we speak with. and that is why you see their enterprise business do so well. emily: are there any other small market share players you can see getting out of the business? paul: i think those localized players will come and go. which ones at now, time will tell. as we start to see the middle east come on board, and we see localized players in india, there a
john chen: i think it is a refocus back on software. they are in business to grow and create margin, not in businesses that really have no margin. this business was a tough one and that's the business steve ballmer pushed as his last assignment. i think they probably would not have made that decision. my belief is that they are cleaning up what was part of the old team and this is the right approach and they are repositioning the company around mobility and the cloud. so it comes in a different...
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looks good. >> victor chen a new do and all is the coach of the week. >> i'm honored.t's easy to coach a team like this. if you have that much talent and heart it's all them. i just sit back and ride the coattails. michelle: nice. maybe next year he will do his eyebrows, too. up the ante. jonathan: he looks he should keep it. jonathan: team did a fantastic job. michelle: congratulations. losing man's best friend can be heart-breaking. how far would you go to get your dog back? a couple offer ahead. we have some of you looking for maggie. jonathan: still ahead for us, the family's worst nightmare. >> man accused of hitting and killing montgomery county police officer. you can see the photo of the squad car there. admits guilt in court. i have the story up next. jonathan: still ahead for us -- a family's worst nightmare. three people break in their home. >> you have kids in the house? >> yes. jonathan: father in this case fights back. what he did that could help break the case wide open. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create
looks good. >> victor chen a new do and all is the coach of the week. >> i'm honored.t's easy to coach a team like this. if you have that much talent and heart it's all them. i just sit back and ride the coattails. michelle: nice. maybe next year he will do his eyebrows, too. up the ante. jonathan: he looks he should keep it. jonathan: team did a fantastic job. michelle: congratulations. losing man's best friend can be heart-breaking. how far would you go to get your dog back? a...
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chen jr. spelling -- in the semifinal are under. j.j. a fifth grader from bethesda. and another finalis an eighth grader. they take on the competition this morning at 10:00 at the gaylord national resort and convention center. if you're wondering -- oh, man. >> what it means? >> the writer put word in there. >> acalculia? >> it means a loss of ability to perform math calculations because of brain injury or disease. >> i feel like less of a grown up when i watch them. they just -- it's incredible what they do. >> spell check. >> there you go. use bracing for mosquito season with the threat of the zika virus. the local events in the day ahead to prepare you and your family. >>> and debate about discipline in the classroom. punishment that has sparked an investigation. >>> brand new delay on the green line. d'll haveetails and travel ♪ stand by me includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪
chen jr. spelling -- in the semifinal are under. j.j. a fifth grader from bethesda. and another finalis an eighth grader. they take on the competition this morning at 10:00 at the gaylord national resort and convention center. if you're wondering -- oh, man. >> what it means? >> the writer put word in there. >> acalculia? >> it means a loss of ability to perform math calculations because of brain injury or disease. >> i feel like less of a grown up when i watch...
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soon, john chen is our guest. ♪ ♪ david: you are watching bloomberg markets.want to go back to the built-in institute. eric standing back with the ceo of blackberry. erik: thank you very much. how are you? john: good. erik: i have to start with the inevitable, because people rightly or wrongly continue to ask questions about your business and when you will, with new handsets and why you are still in this business, so why don't we start their? john: first answer, there will be about, we are working on two phones. this fiscal year of mine. erik: the fiscal year ends? john: end of 2017 february. another reason we are in the phone business, first of all, we have a lot of customers that rely on us, and these are the customers, especially government and legal professional, medical fields and investment banking, these customers -- the same customers i need to position might software business with. so is important i give them and end solution and give them a saudis -- a choice. it is hard because it is blackberry. [speaking simultaneously] anybody, it could be iphone,
soon, john chen is our guest. ♪ ♪ david: you are watching bloomberg markets.want to go back to the built-in institute. eric standing back with the ceo of blackberry. erik: thank you very much. how are you? john: good. erik: i have to start with the inevitable, because people rightly or wrongly continue to ask questions about your business and when you will, with new handsets and why you are still in this business, so why don't we start their? john: first answer, there will be about, we are...
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for large scale and cost effective production of renewable biofuels and chemicals. [ applause ] >> cheng hu. [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation. university of california, berkeley, california for pioneering innovations in microelectronics, the first industry standard for model circuit design and the first three dimensional trance mitres for technology. [ applause ] >> mark s. -- [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation to mark s., university of southern california, california. for the invention, development and application of bioelectronics in medication including a retinal prosthesis improving a patient's quality of life. [ applause ] >> cato t. laurenson. [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation university of connecticut, connecticut. for seminal work in the engineering of musculoskeletal work and extraordinary work in promoting diversity and excellence in science. [ applause ] jonathan mark rothford [ applause ] >> national medal of technology and innovation for cat lizer corporation and yale school of medicine, connecticut. comme
for large scale and cost effective production of renewable biofuels and chemicals. [ applause ] >> cheng hu. [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation. university of california, berkeley, california for pioneering innovations in microelectronics, the first industry standard for model circuit design and the first three dimensional trance mitres for technology. [ applause ] >> mark s. -- [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation to mark s., university of...
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we have the ceo of blackberry john chen us with. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first off, your competitor, apple, bad quarter, first declining sales in apple. any evidence you're picking up wins from former apple customers? >> no. i haven't really seen that evidence yet. i wish i could. i think the whole high end market is softened. >> so do you view it as an industry issue or as an apple issue? >> i think it's a little bit of both. i think mostly because of industry. >> okay. so are you seeing this softening as well? >> yeah. last quarter we did see softening also. our numbers are probably more steady pt we do see it though. >> so unfair to say then that apple's quarter which, by the way, a lot of people would like to have a bad quarter like that, the number of phones they sold, is not attributable to blackberry taking share from them. >> i think that is a stretch. i'd love to say it. >> yeah. >> it's not true. >> okay. >> probably not true. >> in the last fiscal quarter, you had 27 corporate wins. any indication that
we have the ceo of blackberry john chen us with. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first off, your competitor, apple, bad quarter, first declining sales in apple. any evidence you're picking up wins from former apple customers? >> no. i haven't really seen that evidence yet. i wish i could. i think the whole high end market is softened. >> so do you view it as an industry issue or as an apple issue? >> i think it's a little bit of both. i think mostly...
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we were with julie chen before she could share the news with her huuband lesley moonves. >> you put yourband on hold after winning? >> i know my priorities, e.t. first and le seven second. >> among the winners, dr. oz and his daughter daphne. he forgot to thank his wife and had to run back on stage. >> the one person you can't afford to. i was doing this. >> i looked around the table, his wife gave him a look. then he came back and thanked her. glad he did that. there was winning all over the play is this weekend. gwen stefani got radio disney hero award. their love was owl full dis play with their biggest pda to date. >> it was a big day for you. >> it is a big day for me. is this happening right now because this feels weird? >> someone my brother blake shelton knows, truly has a heart of gold. >> their pda was ooc for them. the crowd clapped. casually touching her hand and a big kiss on the cheek. shelton avoided saturday's carpet. gwen showed off her 6-year-old niece stella. >> asking my dad for $5 to rent a microphone, doing a show and getting on the radio what? it doesn't happen to
we were with julie chen before she could share the news with her huuband lesley moonves. >> you put yourband on hold after winning? >> i know my priorities, e.t. first and le seven second. >> among the winners, dr. oz and his daughter daphne. he forgot to thank his wife and had to run back on stage. >> the one person you can't afford to. i was doing this. >> i looked around the table, his wife gave him a look. then he came back and thanked her. glad he did that....
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. >> thank you so much, we're going to be right back with a romney ryan policy director lonny chen right after this. so when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with claritin you get powerful non-drowsy relief, 24 hours a day, day after day. and with fewer symptoms to distract you... you can focus on the extraordinary things you do... every single day. live claritin clear. introducing clarispray nasal allergy spray. new from the makers of claritin© wi a different ingredient. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshld replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ and free hot breakfast.i but our best amenity is samantha. free wi-fi, free hot breakfast and free smiles. get up to 20 percent off as a hilton hhonors member at hampton.com. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medication
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. >> reporter: chen said that after a little puppy play -- >> i feel a lot less stressed. >> reporter go back to performing. ♪ >> we need some puppies here, please. thanks for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow and as always, we're online on our facebook page and at abc news.com. goodnight, america, have a great weekend. robert, let's get a move-on. okay. i said, let's go! i'll meet ya there. what are we, like a freakin' herd? what are you doin'? you gotta go. everybody's goin', man. so just get out. i'm gonna have sex. since when? all the pieces are in place-- the kids are at a sleep-over, debra's had a glass and a half of wine, and this morning i saw her shavin' her legs. i can't even have a drink? don't you get it? i'm dealing with a very delicate mood here. it's like a juggler on a tightrope. the slightest vibration on that wire... dead juggler. so, no, you're not blowin' this for me, man. get out. i hope i'm having sex one day when you need a drink. all right, everybody, let's go. i thought you were gonna have a drink first. i'll just get somethi
. >> reporter: chen said that after a little puppy play -- >> i feel a lot less stressed. >> reporter go back to performing. ♪ >> we need some puppies here, please. thanks for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow and as always, we're online on our facebook page and at abc news.com. goodnight, america, have a great weekend. robert, let's get a move-on. okay. i said, let's go! i'll meet ya there. what are we, like a freakin' herd? what...
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there is also steve chen.nfortunately, jawed decided to leave the company before we actually launched the service or had a chance to raise funding. he decided to go back to school, to stanford. it was really then me and steve's journey after that, after raising the funds, riding this wave of video and dealing with growth, eventually ending up at google. emily: you grew up in pennsylvania. indiana university of pennsylvania. you studied design there. chad: yeah. emily: what kind of kid were you growing up? chad: i would not say i was the most academic child growing up. but i was curious about things. i really enjoyed art. and for me, growing up, dabbling, i guess, you do not need to be an engineer to have a startup. you just need to be someone with ideas. and you have to follow through with creating something that others can relate to. so, for me, you know, art and startups are not too different. emily: how did you end up in silicon valley? chad: i read about a small startup beaming money through palm pilots. a
there is also steve chen.nfortunately, jawed decided to leave the company before we actually launched the service or had a chance to raise funding. he decided to go back to school, to stanford. it was really then me and steve's journey after that, after raising the funds, riding this wave of video and dealing with growth, eventually ending up at google. emily: you grew up in pennsylvania. indiana university of pennsylvania. you studied design there. chad: yeah. emily: what kind of kid were you...
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oliver chen was on the other day and said what would be really interesting is put a soul cycle in a macy's. really start thinking out of the box. >> and close down the macy's around the -- >> just make it a soul cycle. >> i would be there all the time. >> i mean, the last thing -- >> notice what he said. she is shopping, she, she, she. half the population are men as well. in his mind i think you're just catering to the woman shopper. not true. there's an antiquated form of thinking there, number one. number two, i don't want to walk into macy's and see a bunch of sweaty dudes like me in their spandex after a soul cycle. >> you bring it back to a trade, though, when you said she, she, she. alta salon is the t-mobile is going big for small business. you'll never get charged data overages, ever. get your own 24 / 7 dedicated business account team. and with double the lte coverage in the last year you can get more done in more places. right now get 2 lines with 10 gigs each for just a $100 bucks. and for a limited time get a hot spot free, yeah free. switch your business to t-mobile@work today
oliver chen was on the other day and said what would be really interesting is put a soul cycle in a macy's. really start thinking out of the box. >> and close down the macy's around the -- >> just make it a soul cycle. >> i would be there all the time. >> i mean, the last thing -- >> notice what he said. she is shopping, she, she, she. half the population are men as well. in his mind i think you're just catering to the woman shopper. not true. there's an antiquated...
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to mark the occasion, students played alongside world renowned violin player ray chen.ed at the college of physicians in center city. beautiful music tonight in philadelphia. >>> can the phillies keep the streaking? they are in st. louis tonight. >> it is a problem, tonight. they are near the bottom in many offensive categories but with smoke, mirrors, grit and luck the phillies entered the night as hottest team in baseball. phillies and card. phils on a six game winning streak. third inning no score bases loaded for freddie galvis. off freddie galvis a two run single. phillies lead three to nothing at the end of three. then the fourth inning happened. this here unacceptable. jeremy hellickson surrenders a three run home run to the pitcher. adam waynewright. game tied at 36789 it gets worse in the sixth. hellickson gives up two more home runs, this one to matt adams. winning streak is snapped, phillies lose, ten-three. >>> the sam bradford situation has not gotten any better. espn is reporting bradford is still not returning phone calls and text messages from team perso
to mark the occasion, students played alongside world renowned violin player ray chen.ed at the college of physicians in center city. beautiful music tonight in philadelphia. >>> can the phillies keep the streaking? they are in st. louis tonight. >> it is a problem, tonight. they are near the bottom in many offensive categories but with smoke, mirrors, grit and luck the phillies entered the night as hottest team in baseball. phillies and card. phils on a six game winning streak....
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to mark the occasion, students played alongside world renowned violin player ray chen.happened at the college of physicians in center city. beautiful music tonight in philadelphia. with a medium sweet tea, sweet tea lemonade, or original iced tea from dunkin'. sip one for 99 cents from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. america runs on dunkin'. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) the twenty-sixteen subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. streaking? they are in st. louis tonight. >> it is a problem, tonight. they are near the bottom in many offensive categories but with smoke, mirrors, grit and luck the phillies entered the night as hottest team in baseball. phillies and card. phils on a six game winning streak. third inning no score bases loaded for freddie galvis. off freddie galvis a two run single. phillies lead three to nothing at the end of three. then the fourth inning happened. this here unacceptab
to mark the occasion, students played alongside world renowned violin player ray chen.happened at the college of physicians in center city. beautiful music tonight in philadelphia. with a medium sweet tea, sweet tea lemonade, or original iced tea from dunkin'. sip one for 99 cents from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. america runs on dunkin'. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a...
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john chen says margins will continue to fall across the smartphone industry.e is concerned about the overall growth of the industry. he said the company would exit the handset business if it could not make money. he says there is room to make acquisitions and there is still demand for blackberry phones. nicheserve a pretty good pocket where people are serious about security and productivity. i believe i can distinguish myself by being more secure. apple's losing streak is nearing historic levels. eight straight sessions that the company has posted disappointing earnings. 18 years ago.ened more than $79 billion in market value has been erased in 18 sessions. it has not had a longer losing streak then nine days. pharmaceuticals is dropping as much as 30%. after criticisms from warren buffett who criticized the strategy. he said it is enormously flawed. he told a senate hearing last he was too aggressive as a leader. the stock has dropped 80% since its peak in august. hong kong started climbing last month but they failed to provide turnover. we have full analysis
john chen says margins will continue to fall across the smartphone industry.e is concerned about the overall growth of the industry. he said the company would exit the handset business if it could not make money. he says there is room to make acquisitions and there is still demand for blackberry phones. nicheserve a pretty good pocket where people are serious about security and productivity. i believe i can distinguish myself by being more secure. apple's losing streak is nearing historic...
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at this point chen doesn't care who's to play. he want willings to get back in his home. >> the city isn't able to comment on pendsing litigation. nbc bay area news. >>> the super bowl was in february, but today the super bowl report was released, there's some controversial about how beneficial it really was for san francisco. the controller's office did the math, the report shows the big game was an unqualified success, adding more than $11 million to the city's general fund. some of the members of the board of supervisors say the profit is less than $800,000. the supers visors estimate the nfl made $620 million off this game, supervisors are now righting laws to ensure in the future, big corporations pay their fair share for these special events. >>> the monumental event will hold more significance to cici la mother. she went on to become a soccer legend playing in two olympics for the brazilian team before playing professionally here in the u.s. the game has come a long way, but a lot more needs to be done that both male and fe
at this point chen doesn't care who's to play. he want willings to get back in his home. >> the city isn't able to comment on pendsing litigation. nbc bay area news. >>> the super bowl was in february, but today the super bowl report was released, there's some controversial about how beneficial it really was for san francisco. the controller's office did the math, the report shows the big game was an unqualified success, adding more than $11 million to the city's general fund....
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we sent sharon chen to find out. >> reporter: we got an exclusive behind the scenes tour. >> right behind me. >> reporter: airport fire crews showed us why they're more prepared for major emergencies. >> we are continuing to enhance our capabilities. >> reporter: to avoid repeating one of the most horrific accidents after the crash, when they ran over a teenager passenger who was thrown from the plane. >> to put personnel by the individual to make sure they are protected and guarded. >> reporter: sfo's fire division has new response equipment. it paid more than $1 million for two mass casualty units that just arrived. before this would be the medical command center working at the cramped car. now they have a lot more room to coordinate patients medical treatments. fire crews plan to fill the units with enough backboards to handle 500 patients. in addition, the airport now practices disaster drills with a new training campaign. >> it gives our emergency teams a chance to drill in a very realistic manner. >> reporter: and refueling the striker's 4500 water gallon tank could soon be faster.
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. >>> that was ktla chris burriss handing meteorologist liberty chen a sweater after viewers emailed saying it looked like she was wearing a new year's eve cocktail dress. some people are saying that person shamed her by covering up on air. burress says he was joking around. >> i didn't see anything wrong. >>> a trip to yellow stone is costing tourists a couple extra bucks. >> they were ticketed because they put a baby bison in the back of your suv. the tourists says they thought he looked cold. bisons have been around for a couple thousand of years. i the rangers said to put it back where they found it and the problem was that the herd rejected the bison as park rangers had to euthanize it. >> the only artist to score number one billboard albums in six separate decades and barbara streisand is hitting the road and will stop here at the verizon center on the 18th. presale ticket orders started on wednesday and regular ticket orders may 25th. >>> what is going on with tiger woods? we have been asking this question for ten years. >>> he is in town and addressing the latest rumors. >>>
. >>> that was ktla chris burriss handing meteorologist liberty chen a sweater after viewers emailed saying it looked like she was wearing a new year's eve cocktail dress. some people are saying that person shamed her by covering up on air. burress says he was joking around. >> i didn't see anything wrong. >>> a trip to yellow stone is costing tourists a couple extra bucks. >> they were ticketed because they put a baby bison in the back of your suv. the tourists...
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and joining me from san francisco is caroline chen. fairly controversial figure in that he is a longtime tech executive. he worked at microsoft week when he joined theranos, he did not or medical experience and yet he took over research. he took over the lab. can you explain what his departure means? >> there has been a long-standing trend that it does not have a lot of executives or board members who have medical health expertise. it is something that the company is trying to work on. leading -- leaving opens up the question for who they will put in that role next. i have a feeling they are looking for someone with medical expertise. emily: talk about what is happening with the board. a couple of board members that they added were on the board before and then joined the advisory board. they are also adding someone from a former amgen executive who was head of compliance. explain the players. >> i think they are working out for themselves where they want people to be. members who were back on after they got off of the advisory board. a
and joining me from san francisco is caroline chen. fairly controversial figure in that he is a longtime tech executive. he worked at microsoft week when he joined theranos, he did not or medical experience and yet he took over research. he took over the lab. can you explain what his departure means? >> there has been a long-standing trend that it does not have a lot of executives or board members who have medical health expertise. it is something that the company is trying to work on....
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alice chen for her work, nice that the consortium recognized that. further comments from the commission at this point? >> i'd like to take a moment to again thank everyone who has been involved with getting us to this point. really acknowledge that on the 21st we will move our first patient into the new hospital, is that the intention? >> that's right, they start at 7:00 am and they anticipate being done by 2:00 pm >> it is such a big deal as both a city and as a health system and even commission giving kheers, this is just a really wonderful moment for all of us to actually move the first patient who will get the, i hope, the penthouse suite to the new hospital is really a major accomplishment. so i would like to take a moment to thank everybody for your hard efforts and the wonderful success of this moment. >> that's very nice of you. i do want to also acknowledge we have everybody from it to outfit the whole system and (inaudible) done an incezible job. >> i assume there will be cameras there? >> yes, there is a media vepbtd and when we hear about
alice chen for her work, nice that the consortium recognized that. further comments from the commission at this point? >> i'd like to take a moment to again thank everyone who has been involved with getting us to this point. really acknowledge that on the 21st we will move our first patient into the new hospital, is that the intention? >> that's right, they start at 7:00 am and they anticipate being done by 2:00 pm >> it is such a big deal as both a city and as a health system...
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that was jimmy chen jr., a fifth grader from bethesda. and another finalist is an eighth grader. they will take on the competition this morning at 10:00 at national harbor. of course we wish them much luck in an area that we would just fail >> we've done the local spelling bee. and to watch these kids, i mean it is intense just to see their faces and they're going through letters in their heads. god bless them. >> yeah, it was incredible. and as a matter of fact this year's first and second place winners were last year's second and third. so they each moved up a seat. so congratulations to them. >>> just in this morning, airport intruders. the new report that says somebody gets past security once every ten days. a closer look at that and where our area airports stack up. >>> if you are getting ready to hit the road for memorial day weekend, grab some extra change. where you'll have to pay more in order to use the express lanes. >>> a live look outside as we start to see the first rays of sun come over >>> 5:11 your time on this thursday morning. want to get you ready to head 4 "w
that was jimmy chen jr., a fifth grader from bethesda. and another finalist is an eighth grader. they will take on the competition this morning at 10:00 at national harbor. of course we wish them much luck in an area that we would just fail >> we've done the local spelling bee. and to watch these kids, i mean it is intense just to see their faces and they're going through letters in their heads. god bless them. >> yeah, it was incredible. and as a matter of fact this year's first...
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were abruptly taken down after someone complained asking if all those memorialized here were kiss chenny intentionings of being religious related. >> reporter: the person who complained also questioned the crosses on city owned front. the city council says they had no choice but to remove them. the city manager says there was a potential for a lawsuit. >> took the first step and rolling over for those people. say no. >> reporter: city leaders determined the people in this room are right. they say they don't want to get into a battle with the person who complained but the fallen veterans must be remembered and honored and the crosses are going back up. >> i'm so thankful they're going back and i do pray that this person understands. >> if initials know a fallen veteran had a different religion belief they would happily honor in in any memorial. >>> a unique career day at a local charter school shows students they really can be whatever they want when they grow up. a dog just one of about 20 local professionaprofessionals who exo students in southwest leadership academy do what they want
were abruptly taken down after someone complained asking if all those memorialized here were kiss chenny intentionings of being religious related. >> reporter: the person who complained also questioned the crosses on city owned front. the city council says they had no choice but to remove them. the city manager says there was a potential for a lawsuit. >> took the first step and rolling over for those people. say no. >> reporter: city leaders determined the people in this room...
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oliver chen joins us now, retail analyst at cowen and company.arly happened from the middle of march if you listen to what lundgren said in his statement where suddenly the expectations were not met and the business seemed to be falling away. what's your diagnosis here? >> yeah, that's true. international tourism definitely had a negative impact. that was down about 20%. that's on top of negative 20% last year. so what we're seeing here is less tourists and also they commented on the center core of the store. so what's happening in the center core is handbags have been a little bit soft, some areas of footwear. so they missed comp and a lot of that is due to traffic. so macy's is really needed to rethink the future of department stores. and we think amazon's a factor too as well here at cowen. >> it's one of the basic truths of retail clearly that lundgren identified when he was last on this show about a month ago he didn't do the conference call today, but i want to play a clip of what he said then about top line growth and the need to generate
oliver chen joins us now, retail analyst at cowen and company.arly happened from the middle of march if you listen to what lundgren said in his statement where suddenly the expectations were not met and the business seemed to be falling away. what's your diagnosis here? >> yeah, that's true. international tourism definitely had a negative impact. that was down about 20%. that's on top of negative 20% last year. so what we're seeing here is less tourists and also they commented on the...
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chen was his biggest booster and although he was the recipient when he did things the government was sort of terrified by, in terms of outspokenness and iconoclasm, but jim had recruited bob essentially they had meetings and advocated in getting the job and he said you know what, before i take this job and this is in the summer of 2008. before i take this job i want to know who is making the decision and he said i'm happy to go to washington and meet them. he didn't want to deal with washington when he got the job but he wanted to know who he was dealing with, so jim arranged a day to meet milstein and summers was then one of obama's chief economic advisers, one of them and brought him into the feeding that was supposed to be a grinning session between timothy geithner who'd also been a little bit leery about this apparently he wasn't sure he does the right fi of it becausef his outspokenness, his reputation for it. they sat down and instead of having this orientation session, he read him the riot act and basically lectured and about how dare the government treat by employees at aig
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dave kip chen live in wilmington with more on this, good morning. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. we have a lot of reaction from family members generated from this report, and the findings are leading the family of this man who died to voice their outrage. the candles were lit outside the home of the 28 year-old jeremy mcdole, wilmington man shot and killed by police last december, while he was in a a wheelchair. now the delaware department of justice says that in the report that the four officers who shot and killed him will not face any charges. cell phone video captured the incident. mcdole a paraplegic is seen in his wheelchair. police say he had a gun. officers yelled for mcdole to put up his hand, eventually they opened fire, according to the d o.j. report, three of them believed their lives were in danger but the report singles out senior corporal joseph deloss, seen firing his shotgun. the report says although d o.j. is not able to pursue criminal charges against senior corporal deloss it is d o.j.'s position that the senior corporal's, conduct was extraordinarily poo
dave kip chen live in wilmington with more on this, good morning. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. we have a lot of reaction from family members generated from this report, and the findings are leading the family of this man who died to voice their outrage. the candles were lit outside the home of the 28 year-old jeremy mcdole, wilmington man shot and killed by police last december, while he was in a a wheelchair. now the delaware department of justice says that in the report that...
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ton nye night's kick off philadelphia week on wheel of far chen.ake you for a sneak peek behind the scenes and hear from local contestants hoping to win big. >> now the details. the 2016 race for the white house continues. we are in the home stretch of presidential primary contests. there are only 12 remaining. tomorrow voters in two states head to the polls. and democrats here in kentucky will be choosing between hillary clinton and bernie sanders of course. 61 delegates are up for grabs there. oregon democrats will also head to the polls, 74 delegates at stake there and republicans in oregon will also vote in the state primary tomorrow, 28 delegates available for presumptive republican nominee donald trump. speaking of mr. trump he spent the day off the campaign trail today but he is firing back on twitter in response to the new york times article that attacked his alleged mistreatment of women. he called it a "hit piece and a fraud." >>> the democratic presidential candidates continue to march forward. hillary clinton is spending the day in kent
ton nye night's kick off philadelphia week on wheel of far chen.ake you for a sneak peek behind the scenes and hear from local contestants hoping to win big. >> now the details. the 2016 race for the white house continues. we are in the home stretch of presidential primary contests. there are only 12 remaining. tomorrow voters in two states head to the polls. and democrats here in kentucky will be choosing between hillary clinton and bernie sanders of course. 61 delegates are up for grabs...
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chen to pay for food and other costs for her and her husband. >> we totally pay almost more than $4,000e seniors live in this beautifully renovated old church in the haight district of san francisco. it's locked and secure outside. and on the inside it's bright and welcoming. you've been here for a long time. and how do you like it? >> i'm delighted with it. >> reporter: so this is your sleeping space. >> yes. and i have to move this. it opens right to here. >> reporter: so it's perfect. >> yeah, it is. and do you like my -- >> reporter: your tv is bigger than your whole bed. and the tndc residents become caring friends. >> so when they have emergency, when they are sick, they always give me a call. >> we now from 15 development projects with over 2,000 homes for low income people between now and 2020. >> reporter: done falk has been the ceo of tndc for over 10 years and with the nonprofit for 22 years. this is not just his job. it's his passion project. >> by 2020 we'll be housing over 6,000 people, which is nearly double what we're doing now. >> reporter: don says affordable housing i
chen to pay for food and other costs for her and her husband. >> we totally pay almost more than $4,000e seniors live in this beautifully renovated old church in the haight district of san francisco. it's locked and secure outside. and on the inside it's bright and welcoming. you've been here for a long time. and how do you like it? >> i'm delighted with it. >> reporter: so this is your sleeping space. >> yes. and i have to move this. it opens right to here. >>...
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alice chen for her work, nice that the consortium recognized that. further comments from the commission at this point? >> i'd like to take a moment to again thank everyone who has been involved with getting us to this point. really acknowledge that on the 21st we will move our first patient into the new hospital, is that the intention? >> that's right, they start at 7:00 am and they anticipate being done by 2:00 pm >> it is such a big deal as both a city and as a health system and even commission giving kheers, this is just a really wonderful moment for all of us to actually move the first patient who will get the, i hope, the penthouse suite to the new hospital is really a major accomplishment. so i would like to take a moment to thank everybody for your hard efforts and the wonderful success of this moment. >> that's very nice of you. i do want to also acknowledge we have everybody from it to outfit the whole system and (inaudible) done an incezible job. >> i assume there will be cameras there? >> yes, there is a media vepbtd and when we hear about
alice chen for her work, nice that the consortium recognized that. further comments from the commission at this point? >> i'd like to take a moment to again thank everyone who has been involved with getting us to this point. really acknowledge that on the 21st we will move our first patient into the new hospital, is that the intention? >> that's right, they start at 7:00 am and they anticipate being done by 2:00 pm >> it is such a big deal as both a city and as a health system...
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chen. do you ever think we'll get specifics?ow when you go to his website, it's a 25% tax. that's the highest rate, i should say. and 20% capital gains. but given what he just said, are we ever going to in this campaign, assuming it begins against hillary clinton, and it almost has, going to get specifics from trump, or will he just keep doing this? >> no, i think he's probably going to continue doing this because he doesn't pay a penalty for not having specifics. you know, most traditional campaigns, specifics are very important. back in 2012, when i helped governor romney, that was the constant refrain was, you know, when are you going to have more specifics? what are you going to do? so, the reality is that this is a different kind of candidate, different kind of campaign. i don't think he's going to pay a price for not having specifics. so in that kind of universe, why would you? i mean, i just continue saying whatever comes top of mind, and that's clearly what he's doing. >> i just wonder, jared, if it ends up hurting hilla
chen. do you ever think we'll get specifics?ow when you go to his website, it's a 25% tax. that's the highest rate, i should say. and 20% capital gains. but given what he just said, are we ever going to in this campaign, assuming it begins against hillary clinton, and it almost has, going to get specifics from trump, or will he just keep doing this? >> no, i think he's probably going to continue doing this because he doesn't pay a penalty for not having specifics. you know, most...
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>> gerald chen, "ghostbusters." wild in the streets. that's a song. trading places by mike barkof. >> robin perez says terminator. matthew says "back to the future." mike carter has a list. empire strikes back, raiders of the lost ark, scarface, fast times at ridgemont high, "labyrinth." i would have to say the princess bride. >> chad -- i like the princess bride. >> and producer chelsea. so yes. >> chad says the breakfast club and my personal favorite "ferris bueller's day off." >> it was a good decade when you think about it. >> thanks. you can reach us #ktvuthe9. rosemary? >> gosh, so many of those that were named. wasn't "purple rain"? >> "purple rain." >> definitely. >> a memorable run. >> no rain today. >> grey behind us. >>> a few sprinkles tomorrow though and a lot of grey out there. we are definitely turning the corner on the weather pattern. we are going to see a drop this afternoon highs today and into your bay area weekend. giving you a live look there at the partly sunny skies over the bay area. temperatures in the 50s right now. as we ge
>> gerald chen, "ghostbusters." wild in the streets. that's a song. trading places by mike barkof. >> robin perez says terminator. matthew says "back to the future." mike carter has a list. empire strikes back, raiders of the lost ark, scarface, fast times at ridgemont high, "labyrinth." i would have to say the princess bride. >> chad -- i like the princess bride. >> and producer chelsea. so yes. >> chad says the breakfast club and my...
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. ♪ >>> back with me now, andy deen, maria cardona and lahnee chen.the years that are not under audit? >> he could. but that's going back, i don't know, you know, 5, 10 years. something that he could do and maybe he will take a look at. it is possible. >> maria? you think that would satisfy? >> yeah, hillary clinton released 33 years of taxes. i mean, this is, i think, when you dot comparison, again, this is, you know, far be it for me to give him advice that would help him. but this is hurting him and it'll continue to hurt him. so by all means he should continue to say no he is not going to release taxes. but it underscores this houj doubt that is in the mientd of most americans about who this guy is. what does he stand for? what are his principles and gives way to something michael smerconish was talking about, a vet that will happen in the nicaragua racing, trump university, multiple bankruptcies. it will all come out to the light of day. >> if donald trump is vetting a vice presidential candidate, is he going to want to see his tax returns? >> th
. ♪ >>> back with me now, andy deen, maria cardona and lahnee chen.the years that are not under audit? >> he could. but that's going back, i don't know, you know, 5, 10 years. something that he could do and maybe he will take a look at. it is possible. >> maria? you think that would satisfy? >> yeah, hillary clinton released 33 years of taxes. i mean, this is, i think, when you dot comparison, again, this is, you know, far be it for me to give him advice that would...