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lake by brigham young and in 1857 the same year they were called back a gentleman by the name of david smith arrived and originally arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing, going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. and so he had grown up with the disease of tuberculosis throughout his family and the disease killed many people in his family and throughout his young life he made up his mind, and when he was here he thought this would be an ideal spot to start as a spa to developer place for san antonio sanitarium. he worked with john brown senior. actually the sanitarium, first open to the public in 1864. 2014, 150th anniversary of the commercial use of arrowhead spring. one of the interesting things about the area, there was a huge arrowhead landmark on the side of the mountain, 1400 feet tall in the shape of an indian arrowhead, the tip of the arrowhead pointing downward points to where hot and cold springs were in the
lake by brigham young and in 1857 the same year they were called back a gentleman by the name of david smith arrived and originally arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing, going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. and so he had grown up with the disease of tuberculosis throughout his family and the disease killed many...
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. >>> david wolf smith is owner and trainer at wolfpack trainers. five female clients accuse him of sexual assault and he mays is up to 40 years in prison if convicted. >>> we know the name of the man san jose police officers say they shot while allegedly he attacked his mother with an axe. the suspect has been identified as 26-year-old. he attacked his 62-year-old mother wednesday morning. they opened fire because they were worried he would kill his mother. the son suffers from mental illness. >>> what a show at golden gate bridge. two hump back whales showed up. it shows two wind surfers going along there by the whales. maybe too close to the action. a local whale watching businesses are used to navigating near the mammals b know to keep a safe distance. >> they tell us to not approach them at a quick rate of speed. we can run parallel with them. if they change course a lot then that means we are bothering them. >> experts are reminding everyone you can be fined for getting within 100 yards of a humpback whale or altering its cost. the fine can ru
. >>> david wolf smith is owner and trainer at wolfpack trainers. five female clients accuse him of sexual assault and he mays is up to 40 years in prison if convicted. >>> we know the name of the man san jose police officers say they shot while allegedly he attacked his mother with an axe. the suspect has been identified as 26-year-old. he attacked his 62-year-old mother wednesday morning. they opened fire because they were worried he would kill his mother. the son suffers...
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. >> hello i am david smith of the guardian.also what relationships you have in the moment with companies like apple and google, a little bit too confrontational, and do do it in a way that you can mend that and incorporate with them, and secondly if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say. >> well i'm hoping nobody asked. so. so let me ask your first question. and you said if asked, i'm just so but nobody asks. on that, it is it too confrontational. senator warren says this, marks on intel and most of you know mark meyer very close we've known each other for 35 years and one of the virtues of be in the two senators from virginia as you do these committees and all do these committees will do those. he's an intel, banking and finance and i'm foreign relations budget, they put me on the aging committee, i don't know why, just recently. but marks pitch on apple commas of both sides are claiming moral superiority that is above their actual moral stature. so there is some tough rhetoric back and forth and
. >> hello i am david smith of the guardian.also what relationships you have in the moment with companies like apple and google, a little bit too confrontational, and do do it in a way that you can mend that and incorporate with them, and secondly if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say. >> well i'm hoping nobody asked. so. so let me ask your first question. and you said if asked, i'm just so but nobody asks. on that, it is it too confrontational....
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. >> hello i am david smith of the guardian. also what relationships you have in the moment with companies like apple and google, a little bit too confrontational, and do do it in a way that you can mend that and incorporate with them, and secondly if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say. >> well i'm hoping nobody asked. so. so let me ask your first question. and you said if asked, i'm just so but nobody asks. on that, it is it too confrontational. senator warren says this, marks on intel and most of you know mark meyer very close we've known each other for 35 years and one of the virtues of be in the two senators from virginia as you do these committees and all do these committees will do those. he's an intel, banking and finance and i'm foreign relations budget, they put me on the aging committee, i don't know why, just recently. but marks pitch on apple commas of both sides are claiming moral superiority that is above their actual moral stature. so there is some tough rhetoric back and forth and
. >> hello i am david smith of the guardian. also what relationships you have in the moment with companies like apple and google, a little bit too confrontational, and do do it in a way that you can mend that and incorporate with them, and secondly if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say. >> well i'm hoping nobody asked. so. so let me ask your first question. and you said if asked, i'm just so but nobody asks. on that, it is it too confrontational....
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david wolf smith will be arraigned today. he's the owner and trainer at wolf pack training center. five women are accusing him of sexual assault though two of them are minor girls. he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted. >>> a san jose spokesperson says 90 students have come down with the norovirus at horace man elementary school. at least six staffers have become ill. no other school districts are affected. the illness seems short lasting, about 24 hours. >> wash your hands. >>> a big and controversial announcement from the white house. the obama administration is directing schools across the country to allow transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity. this will impact every school and every student in america. >> reporter: transgender students must be able to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. that comes from a letter from the department of justice to public schools nationwide. educators have an obligation to provide equal access to all students under title 9, including everything from restrooms to locker room
david wolf smith will be arraigned today. he's the owner and trainer at wolf pack training center. five women are accusing him of sexual assault though two of them are minor girls. he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted. >>> a san jose spokesperson says 90 students have come down with the norovirus at horace man elementary school. at least six staffers have become ill. no other school districts are affected. the illness seems short lasting, about 24 hours. >> wash your...
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san bernardino valley and they established a town, well-established town, and the same year, david noble smith arrived here. they arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons, going back to salt lake city, so smith came up to explore the area and smith was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth, he had grown up with tuberculosis, throughout his family and the disease had killed many people in his family and throughout his young life he made up his mind, find a cure for tuberculosis. this would be an ideal spot to start is a spot to develop a place for a tuberculosis sanitarium, he worked with john brown senior who homesteaded the property and began to create his first sanitarium. was first opened to the public in 1864. two years ago tom, 2014 was the 150th anniversary of commercial use of arrowhead springs. and how arrowhead spring got its resort. there is a huge arrowhead landmark on the side of the mountain, 1400 feet tall in the shape of an indian arrowhead pointing downward and the tip of the arrowhead pointing downward p
san bernardino valley and they established a town, well-established town, and the same year, david noble smith arrived here. they arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons, going back to salt lake city, so smith came up to explore the area and smith was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth, he had grown up with tuberculosis, throughout his family and the disease had killed many people in his family and throughout his...
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salt lake by brigham young and that same here they were called back a gentlemen by the name of david noble smith arrived here. he had arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up here and explore the area, and smith was also a very devout spiritualist and believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. he had grown up with the disease of tb in his family and it killed many people in his family. throughout his young life, he made up his mind he wanted to find with cure for tb. he thought this would be an ideal spot to start as a spa to develop a place for a tb sanitarium. he worked with john brown senior who homesteaded the property and came up here and created the first sanitarium opened to the public first in 1864. in 2014, it was the 150th anniversary of the commercial use of arrowhead springs. one of the interesting things about the area and the springs is how the resort got its name. there is a huge arrowhead landmark on the side of the mountain. it is about 1400 feet tall in the
salt lake by brigham young and that same here they were called back a gentlemen by the name of david noble smith arrived here. he had arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up here and explore the area, and smith was also a very devout spiritualist and believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. he had grown up with the disease of tb in his family and it killed many people in...
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. >> hi, i'm david smith of the guardian. what sort of relationship do you think you have at the moment with companies like apple and google? is it a bit too confrontational and do you think there's a way that you can mend that and cooperate with them? and secondly, if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say? >> well, i'm hoping nobody asks. now let me answer your first question. >> you can dodge that one. >> he said, if asked. i'm just hoping nobody asks. on that is it too confrontational, senator warner says this, mark's on intel, most of you know mark and i are really close, we've known each other in 35 years one of the virtues of being the two senators from virginia you do these xmeetds and i'll do those. he's intel and banking and finance. i'm armed services, budget. they put me on the aging committee i don't know why just recently. but mark, his pitch on sort of fbi/apple is both sides are kind of claiming a moral superiority that is above their actual moral stature. so there is some tough rh
. >> hi, i'm david smith of the guardian. what sort of relationship do you think you have at the moment with companies like apple and google? is it a bit too confrontational and do you think there's a way that you can mend that and cooperate with them? and secondly, if asked about would you like to be vice president, what would you say? >> well, i'm hoping nobody asks. now let me answer your first question. >> you can dodge that one. >> he said, if asked. i'm just hoping...
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this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part ofthe conversation government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are structured. any governmental system needs to have that card. need tos recognize the continually readjust morality and governments in response to the observations of the time it. othersrelationships with , your conversations. thatamination shows morality and government necessitates openness of the times in relations to the effects of values on people in society in general. for hume, the structure of society works only when it is functioning as a useful and important part of facilitating effective living with each other in communities. to idea worthwhile when it can be communica
this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part ofthe conversation government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are...
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still don't know who holds that ticket, but we know the other two winners, couples david couchschmidt and marine smithrida and john and lisa robinson of tennessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today." >> what does this feel like for you, lisa? >> christmas! >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> that was joe friar reporting. there's also a lucky winner in virginia this morning. whoever it is matched all five numbers but not the powerball. so they won a million bucks. no small 7-eleven on old dominion drive mclean right near franklin sherman elementary school. >> well, congratulations to all those people. >> congratulations. >> i never got to buy one on saturday. we know tom doesn't buy lottery tickets. >> no. we have hit the lottery. we work at nbc 4 with each other. we hit the lottery. >> we started off together many, many years ago. >> that's right. here we are, 33 years later. we hit the lottery. still going strong. >> now we want some sunshine. >> you're never satisfied. you had it on mot
still don't know who holds that ticket, but we know the other two winners, couples david couchschmidt and marine smithrida and john and lisa robinson of tennessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today." >> what does this feel like for you, lisa? >> christmas! >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> that was joe friar reporting. there's also a lucky winner...
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then later next week, david spade, jada pinkett-smith, drake and kit harington will all be joining uslause ] plus performances from tegan and sara, meghan trainor and blake shelton. you do not wanna miss next week. set your tivos. but first, a fun show tonight. we love it when she stops by. from the netflix series "grace and frankie" the beautiful, the talented, jane fonda is here! [ cheers and applause ] and i am going to challenge jane to a game of giant beer pong. also joining us tonight, he's a a tony-nominated performer. who's great in everything he does. our pal andrew rannells is dropping in. [ cheers and applause ] he's great on "girls." and we have a performance from one of the biggest names in country music. this guy's awesome. he's a great guitarist, he's a a great singer, a great songwriter. my man, keith urban is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's awesome. guys, today is friday, and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox. i return some e-mails. and of course i send out thank you notes. [ cheers ] so, i was running a bit b
then later next week, david spade, jada pinkett-smith, drake and kit harington will all be joining uslause ] plus performances from tegan and sara, meghan trainor and blake shelton. you do not wanna miss next week. set your tivos. but first, a fun show tonight. we love it when she stops by. from the netflix series "grace and frankie" the beautiful, the talented, jane fonda is here! [ cheers and applause ] and i am going to challenge jane to a game of giant beer pong. also joining us...
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david and karen. >> some of you will smith it's s too warm. can see how that pinwheeling area of low pressure is phenomenally so far away from us that we're no longer seeing those clouds coming in. the next bank of clouds are on the other side of ohio. yet we do have an issue. there's an air quality alert posted across the majority of the region today and this is because of high concentrations of ground level ozone. young kids, senior citizens and those of you suffering from asthma and also heart and lung conditions want to limit your outdoor exertion and exposure especially between the hours of noon and 6 o'clock when the ozone is at its worst. 61 degrees this morning so fairly mild as we start out. in allentown we're at 54. 61 in cape may. 61 in wilmington. these are pretty good numbers. and on the bus stop this morning not bad. we may slip to 67 a 67 at 6 o'clock. getting warm this afternoon, lots of sunshine, 84 degrees as soon as 1:00. by 3 o'clock 87 and a very toasty high of 88 degrees. that will chime in at about 4 o'clock this afterno
david and karen. >> some of you will smith it's s too warm. can see how that pinwheeling area of low pressure is phenomenally so far away from us that we're no longer seeing those clouds coming in. the next bank of clouds are on the other side of ohio. yet we do have an issue. there's an air quality alert posted across the majority of the region today and this is because of high concentrations of ground level ozone. young kids, senior citizens and those of you suffering from asthma and...
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david and karen. >> some of you will smith it's s
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of course the guy who pushed them towards that was jeffrey smith. >> david, it is -- >> from starboard- it's literally in half from when he pushed it. >> it is. i had a chance to talk to him a couple weeks ago. i had a chance to talk to him at milken. this is what he had to say about macy's. >> it wasn't necessarily the de-mallification of america, but i do think last year was a difficult year for department stores and for retailers. and so we got caught up in that. and i think part of it was weather, part of it was oil denominated currencies. and hopefully things get better fundamentally as it relates to company, but either way we're talking about a lot of real estate value. >> secular. >> do they start to move towards realizing some of that lot of real estate value? >> they'll have to pay rent to their own company. you know, i sold macy's bonds in the '80s. remember how that worked? >> yeah, that didn't work out well. >> no. >> was that the campo -- >> they reorganized. it was the japanese -- >> who took them private? no, but who was the buyer? i'm sure somebody will remind me of it.
of course the guy who pushed them towards that was jeffrey smith. >> david, it is -- >> from starboard- it's literally in half from when he pushed it. >> it is. i had a chance to talk to him a couple weeks ago. i had a chance to talk to him at milken. this is what he had to say about macy's. >> it wasn't necessarily the de-mallification of america, but i do think last year was a difficult year for department stores and for retailers. and so we got caught up in that. and...
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david: a cautionary tale. i talked to kate smith.is scruffy bedroom community suburb of jackson, mississippi. they have virtually no economic development. there aren't any any companies, there are no factories. this mayor who is desperate for development. he is looking for something in the stranger walks into his door, and that stranger is tim bennett. use this want to be minor-league deal maker. he wants to bring teams to different towns. he had a team fall apart in jackson, so we need to newtown in a new team. he goes to jimmy foster and says what do you think about baseball. david: that necessitates a stadium. kate: of course. that's how the whole thing starts. the stadiums are expensive, it's kind of a matter of what you are willing to give as a town. the braves want to get as much as possible, they want to get the luxury locker rooms, they want to get the dugout tunnel that goes from here to there. as a town, you have to tell them to stop, and if you don't, they're going to get everything. david: how into this team is the town?
david: a cautionary tale. i talked to kate smith.is scruffy bedroom community suburb of jackson, mississippi. they have virtually no economic development. there aren't any any companies, there are no factories. this mayor who is desperate for development. he is looking for something in the stranger walks into his door, and that stranger is tim bennett. use this want to be minor-league deal maker. he wants to bring teams to different towns. he had a team fall apart in jackson, so we need to...
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david and maureen smith and john and lisa robinson of tennessee who revealed themselves on "today." >> what does this feel like for you? >> christmas. >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. later this morning lotto officials will hold a news conference here with the store's owners. as for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly $40 million. >> why bother. >> dylan and i are from new jersey wondering if we have a relative to call. >> i haven't heard from my dad this weekend so i wonder if he -- might be by design. >>> it's going to be a nice day in the northeast, the sun will come out, temperatures back in the 60s and 70s, but we're watching the stronger storms through the eastern plains this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up in 30 seconds. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures now in the mid 50s. we have a lot of clouds out there. this is pretty much what we've seen throughout the weekend.
david and maureen smith and john and lisa robinson of tennessee who revealed themselves on "today." >> what does this feel like for you? >> christmas. >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. later this morning lotto officials will hold a news conference here with the store's owners. as for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly $40 million. >>...
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smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and davids name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part because she felt like bell was trying to urge her not to testify against him. >> he told me several times not to say something or told me what to say. but i did my best to refrain from discussing the case. because whatever i'm would say probably could come back to haunt me later on. >> bell says he now expects smith will take a deal and testify against him. but that it won't be a complete story. >> she trying to paint herself as innocent like she didn't know what was going on and everything. she lying. >> bell says not only did smith know about the robbery, she played a big part in pulling them off. >> you would have never seen her coming. she was 18, about to gr
smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and davids name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in...
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david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed a
david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. "daddy doing...
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david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithlly, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. you know when i first started out, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. i can draw lightly, just like i would with a real pencil. i've been a forensic artist for over 30 years. i do the composite sketches which are the bad guy sketches. you need good resolution, powerful processor because the computer has to start thinking as fast as my brain does. i do this because i want my artwork to help people. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layere
david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithlly, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. you know when i first started out, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. i can draw lightly, just like i would with a real pencil. i've been a forensic artist for over 30 years. i do the composite sketches which are the bad guy sketches. you...
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david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithdo it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. >> anthony: at first look you'd think this is the worst place
david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithdo it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can...
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smith. bob o'donnell. and our bloomberg intruding editor david kirkpatrick. my guest host for the hour. what is your thought on all of this? david: first of all, there is nothing in terms of the supposedly all seasons around this trending new stuff. -- in terms of the suppose it malfeasance. going to keep focusing on how facebook does control what people see, because facebook's news feed is a black box. it is the primary source of information for a growing percentage of the world population. so, it is a really legitimate question to ask how do things get in there? of theactual issue trending stuff, what they were doing is not much different than what any news organization would do. i think his statement shows he does not understand how our rhythms work. -- how algorithms work. emily: the way it actually works is different then facebook wants you to think it works. jerry: facebook is saying, we have an algorithm. we also have human beings who are also involved in the process. good point that is a is the fact that should win maybe think about facebook as a media company? there are people
smith. bob o'donnell. and our bloomberg intruding editor david kirkpatrick. my guest host for the hour. what is your thought on all of this? david: first of all, there is nothing in terms of the supposedly all seasons around this trending new stuff. -- in terms of the suppose it malfeasance. going to keep focusing on how facebook does control what people see, because facebook's news feed is a black box. it is the primary source of information for a growing percentage of the world population....
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david: a great piece. a cautionary tale. i talked to kate smith.this scruffy bedroom community suburb of jackson, mississippi. they have virtually no economic development. there aren't any any companies, there are no factories. you have this mayor, jimmy foster who is desperate for development, looking for something and then a stranger walks into his store, 10 bennett -- tim bennett. he wants to bring teams to different towns. he just had a team fall apart in jackson, but he needs a new town and a new teams that he goes to jimmy foster and says, when you think about baseball? david: new town, new team. >> exactly. they are very expensive and it is kind of a matter of what you are willing to give as a town. of course with the braves like any team, they want to get as much as possible, the luxury locker rooms, the dugout tunnels to go from here to there, so as a town you have to tell them to stop and if you do not, they are going to get everything. david: how into the team is the town? you go there, build the stadium and you hope there is following,
david: a great piece. a cautionary tale. i talked to kate smith.this scruffy bedroom community suburb of jackson, mississippi. they have virtually no economic development. there aren't any any companies, there are no factories. you have this mayor, jimmy foster who is desperate for development, looking for something and then a stranger walks into his store, 10 bennett -- tim bennett. he wants to bring teams to different towns. he just had a team fall apart in jackson, but he needs a new town...
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could be pursued but that is not something we could ask or a way for us to identify bob smith who are is really david jones online without someone telling us that. >> but what would be the reason, because of the information required in fx-86, could you ask do you post online under any type of pseudo nem. >> when you get past the public interface of social media, you get to the border of privacy and civil liberties in terms of what are your practices beyond what you would do in the course of your daily lives and this analogy is we don't look at thur e-mails or twelve conversations as part of the back ground investigation as well. >> my time is up. i'll recognize the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and welcome. help me understand how this works. because it is one thing for a private individual to be sort of trolling facebook. it is another for the government to be doing it. and so how does this work? i mean, somebody in government gets on -- on the internet and looks up your facebook history? you're harry houdini and applied for security clearance and we're looking
could be pursued but that is not something we could ask or a way for us to identify bob smith who are is really david jones online without someone telling us that. >> but what would be the reason, because of the information required in fx-86, could you ask do you post online under any type of pseudo nem. >> when you get past the public interface of social media, you get to the border of privacy and civil liberties in terms of what are your practices beyond what you would do in the...
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david w.: that is bloomberg's kate smith.ith mark barton. what is on the show? mark: the chief market strategist at jones trading is going to answer the question -- we have had a year since the s&p 500 reached that record high -- does that signal a bear market or are we about to enter a period of consolidation? the chief executive of richard ellis, we are going to look at the commercial market, the commercial property market, with her. i will be asking her whether international property investors are put off at head of the u.k. referendum. we will also be speaking to the of bernard arnaud. he is the man behind lvmh. his son antwaun will speak to us willsively -- antoine speak to us exclusively. some think he is headed for the top job. you are already there. you are toorton, much. you are too much. what is the story you are seeing, mark? mark: shares are down. look at burberry. look at the other luxury retailers. look at lvmh. it is the slowdown in asian spending. it is a luxury-wide phenomenon. burberry does not have enough j
david w.: that is bloomberg's kate smith.ith mark barton. what is on the show? mark: the chief market strategist at jones trading is going to answer the question -- we have had a year since the s&p 500 reached that record high -- does that signal a bear market or are we about to enter a period of consolidation? the chief executive of richard ellis, we are going to look at the commercial market, the commercial property market, with her. i will be asking her whether international property...
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smith for editorials in the lexington mississippi advertiser. in his great collection, pull litter prize editorials historian william david sloane describes the naturesmith's problems began in 1954, when she criticized a sheriff who shot a young black man. a local court awarded the sheriff $10,000 libel verdict. although an appeals court overturned the decision, pressure on mississiprs. smith mount. they drew from their savings to support the newspaper, they mortgaged their home, built up a debt of $80,000. still, mrs. smith continued her attacks against racist, corrupt politicians and racketeers. in one of her honored editorials she shown a light on a terrible injustice. sheer is diana sugg. >> holmes county depp pi sheriff andrew p. smith's action in arresting a 58-year-old negro farmer for firebombing his own home has come as a numbing shock to the people of holmes county. it is a grave disservice to our county and to all people in these days of increasing racial tension and strife. white and negro citizens of holmes county alike simply could not believe that something like this could happen in our country. that a man and his wife and 16-year-old
smith for editorials in the lexington mississippi advertiser. in his great collection, pull litter prize editorials historian william david sloane describes the naturesmith's problems began in 1954, when she criticized a sheriff who shot a young black man. a local court awarded the sheriff $10,000 libel verdict. although an appeals court overturned the decision, pressure on mississiprs. smith mount. they drew from their savings to support the newspaper, they mortgaged their home, built up a...
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david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm
david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >>...
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david: it really can. >> lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithiles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. do one thing & an. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. but it's actually a triumph of predictive analytics. because of optum. through population health data, they provide insights so doctors and hospitals can identify high-risk patients. like me... asthma... potential hospital visit. so now thanks to optum, this asthma thing's under control. gravity not so much. this is healthier, powered by optum. from health plans to providers to employers. we connect all parts of health care. healthier is here. what if there was a paint that made you look at paint differently question everything you know and what you don't know what if it's built with better ingredients given super powers and even a secret base to test those powers. since benjamin moore reinvented paint, it makes you wonder is it still paint? find benjamin moore pain
david: it really can. >> lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithiles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. do one thing & an. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. but it's actually a triumph of predictive analytics. because of optum. through population health data, they...
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smith, 17 years old. lakeland, florida, january 6, 2016, unitea branch, david south carolina, arch 5, 2014, victor, 48 years old. honda, 4 , hank, 32. nsas city, kansas, randy nordman. mike capps, 41. austin carter, 29, clint carter, 27 years old. jackson, tennessee, april 28, brian baines,old, 31. la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow for morning hour debate. >> the rules committee saying they will allow 15 amendments to the bill but one of them not allowed was democrat courtney's amendment calling for emergency funding, why didn't the rules committee allow that? >> this has been the question for months ever since the senate took it up for months. the democrats have been pushing for emergency funding which would be in joe courtney's amendment. this is someth
smith, 17 years old. lakeland, florida, january 6, 2016, unitea branch, david south carolina, arch 5, 2014, victor, 48 years old. honda, 4 , hank, 32. nsas city, kansas, randy nordman. mike capps, 41. austin carter, 29, clint carter, 27 years old. jackson, tennessee, april 28, brian baines,old, 31. la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has...
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david daniels. >> still to come this morning. how will gym shorts defense help smith? for the phillies, but offense sure is. the struggle is real to the phils. lesley van arsdall has all of the highlight coming up in sports. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. ♪ >> yesterday the phillies offense once geniesing in action. herrera led the game with a buzz single, gets pick off, which is not a good way to start the game. >> decks letter will hit fly ball, flew right over the wall and left for solo homer. and one-nothing cubs. later in the first, ben with the double to left to drive in another run, and offensively challenged phils trail 2-nothing, second inning, jayson will hit line drive over david low to score addison, 3-nothing, cubs pitcher kyle hendrix gave up run on five hits for a second career complete game. chicago beat the phillies four to one, fighting's have now lost 6 out of l 8. >> dodgers taking on the mets, first
david daniels. >> still to come this morning. how will gym shorts defense help smith? for the phillies, but offense sure is. the struggle is real to the phils. lesley van arsdall has all of the highlight coming up in sports. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. ♪ >> yesterday the phillies offense once geniesing in action. herrera led the...
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smith's murder. and sitting on the desk of assistant d.a. daviddings that shannon crawley and her family insisted were jermeir stroud copping to the crime and trying to cover it up. >> i got away with it once. i'll get away with it again. just keep your [ bleep ] mouth shut. >> this is wrong. i didn't do anything. >> you know i'll find you. >> reporter: police were not present when shannon recorded the calls, but they were able to trace where they originated from, a payphone, so there was no way to confirm jermeir had made them. assistant d.a. david saacks listened carefully to the tapes and soon came to his own conclusion. is there any way that could be jermeir's voice on the tape? >> not that i can see. he would have to clearly be disguising his voice to make it sound that way. it just did not sound like him at all. >> why are you whispering? >> you know why. because somebody's listening. >> no. >> betting on it. >> reporter: if he's calling to intimidate her, what's the point in disguising his voice? >> correct. it was just no way in my mind th
smith's murder. and sitting on the desk of assistant d.a. daviddings that shannon crawley and her family insisted were jermeir stroud copping to the crime and trying to cover it up. >> i got away with it once. i'll get away with it again. just keep your [ bleep ] mouth shut. >> this is wrong. i didn't do anything. >> you know i'll find you. >> reporter: police were not present when shannon recorded the calls, but they were able to trace where they originated from, a...
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david murphy has more on the chilly start to your monday. >>> we have a check on roads all next on "action news." on t tradition saving the life of a young girl. abc's rachel smithy. >> reporter: the family is fighting to save the life of their dog haus who now say their hero. >> rescue dog for us paid it forward. >> reporter: the pup once rescued by the de luca coming to 7-year-old molly's rescue when a big rattlesnake snuck up. >> she saw him jump back and forward. >> reporter: haus jumped between his owner and the reptile saving the little girl by getting struck three times in the process. >> next thing you know there's blood and, you know, he was limping and crying. >> reporter: the lucky child by her hero dog's side when he underwent emergency treatment. >> getting any better? >> the de luca's go fund me page has raised over $52,000. >> they're caring about haus. >> reporter: he's now on the mend. >> we know them as many of them being police dogs, military dogs. they're a protective these german shepherds overall. >> a lot of people don't realize they can have that sort of innate trait if you don't train them. lot of dogs form this loyal bond to their owner
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may 5th was docia smith day when she turned 100. also, david brophy.o these lovebirds. never gone to bed angry. happy 75th anniversary to fred and go to today.com/celebrate. >>> coming up? >> we have dierks bentley. >> he'll hang around with us a little longer. >> and >>> good morning. it's 8:56 on this friday may 27. i'm erika gonzalez. melissa mollett is watching your travel. >>> good morning. so right now the bay bridge looking great eastbound, westbound, everything nice and . no line at the toll la taking a look at the beltway, virginia has a slow spot southbound 123, right shoulder blocked by an accident. northbound is okay. worried about the southbound lanes on a weekend >>> feeling like summer. temperatures already in the 70s. 75 in washington. and a high today near 90. there will be some isolated late day showers and thunderstorms, but notice here on future weather, the d.c. metro area i think stays completely dry with hazy sun throughout the day. mostly sunny tomorrow, highs once again in the upper 80s for your saturday. >>> this morning on "t
may 5th was docia smith day when she turned 100. also, david brophy.o these lovebirds. never gone to bed angry. happy 75th anniversary to fred and go to today.com/celebrate. >>> coming up? >> we have dierks bentley. >> he'll hang around with us a little longer. >> and >>> good morning. it's 8:56 on this friday may 27. i'm erika gonzalez. melissa mollett is watching your travel. >>> good morning. so right now the bay bridge looking great eastbound,...
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hank smith is cio at haverford trust and joined by david lafferty with a global asset management companyouple to both of you. david, why don't i start with you. the third longest bull market in the post-world era and may become the second longest. why don't people trust it? why has money flowed more out of money equity incomes than the opposite? >> well, i think risk tolerance has changed on a secular basis. i think two bear markets in the last 15 or so years has -- has really changed the mindset. i think it's scarred people. we used to see mutual fund flows follow past performance and haven't seen as much of that in the past few years and some regret behind it. people don't necessarily want to jump back in. missed the beginning of the real the first five or six years and it's tough to jump back in at 18 times earnings. we don't hate stocks, but they are certainly not cheap at 18 times forward earnings. >> you know, hank. give me a chicken investor's recipe for putting my money to work and not keeping so much in your phrase my powder dry which in this environment basically means my powde
hank smith is cio at haverford trust and joined by david lafferty with a global asset management companyouple to both of you. david, why don't i start with you. the third longest bull market in the post-world era and may become the second longest. why don't people trust it? why has money flowed more out of money equity incomes than the opposite? >> well, i think risk tolerance has changed on a secular basis. i think two bear markets in the last 15 or so years has -- has really changed the...
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may 5th was docia smith day when she turned 100. also, david brophy.lovebirds. never gone to bed angry. happy 75th anniversary to fred and clara. go to today.com/celebrate. >>> coming up? >> we have dierks bentley. >> he'll hang around with us a little longer. >> and >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just before 9:00 a.m. another day in the 90s. let's get our forecast from nbc 10 first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> we made it up to 90. not everybody saw that kind of heat. temperatures in the shore communities were cooler. 70s right now. 76 in interior new jersey. philadelphia is up to 77 degrees. high temperatures near 90 this afternoon. a chance of showers and thunderstorms in new jersey at the shore, mostly sunny skies, 70s for today. 90 this afternoon for delaware. and the humidity will be running higher. keep an eye on the sky for scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. >>> all right, thank you bill. let's get a check on traffic with katy zachary. >> just want to check in with the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound. a lot of driver
may 5th was docia smith day when she turned 100. also, david brophy.lovebirds. never gone to bed angry. happy 75th anniversary to fred and clara. go to today.com/celebrate. >>> coming up? >> we have dierks bentley. >> he'll hang around with us a little longer. >> and >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just before 9:00 a.m. another day in the 90s. let's get our forecast from nbc 10 first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> we made it up to 90. not...
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may 5th was docia smith day when she turned 100. also, david brophy. named in his honor. hello to these lovebirds. never gone to bed angry. happy 75th anniversary to fred and clara. go to today.com/celebrate. >>> coming up? >> we have dierks bentley. >> he'll hang around with us a little longer. >> and i'm ... ==anim== ==topvo== friends and family of 15- year-old pearl pinson are holding out hope she'll be found safe - and soon. ey >>> good morning at 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. family and friends of 15-year-old pearl pinson are holding out hope that she will be returned home safe and soon. there was a vigil in viejo, but the search continues. deputies are searching for the car used by the suspect, fernando castro, who died in a shoot-out there with authorities yesterday. investigators say pinson was abducted wednesday morning near her home. witnesses tell police they saw castro dragging her across the pedestrian overcrossing as she was screaming for help. >>> happening now, today in the bay's sharon is talking with authorities at the sheriff's office and
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david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm
david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >>...
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david spade will be here tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] we have music from tegan and sara! >> steve: whoa. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will be great. and later this week, jada pinkett-smithnd jon snow himself, kit harington will be here. [ cheers and applause ] so we're gonna have great performance from my pals meghan trainor and blake shelton. they'll both be here. [ cheers and applause ] but first, joining us tonight for the very first time, one of the best actresses and directors out there. i love her so much. she has a big new movie called "money monster" opening friday. the great jodie foster is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] yes! jodie foster is going to tell us all about her big new movie which stars george clooney and julia roberts. and then she and i are going to face off, this is real, i think so far. we're going to face off in a a game of egg russian roulette. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: i'm so excited. plus from the massive broadway hit "hamilton," tony nominee daveed diggs is on the show. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you know him. this guy's unbelievable. i know quest and tariq know him from doing the album. i
david spade will be here tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] we have music from tegan and sara! >> steve: whoa. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will be great. and later this week, jada pinkett-smithnd jon snow himself, kit harington will be here. [ cheers and applause ] so we're gonna have great performance from my pals meghan trainor and blake shelton. they'll both be here. [ cheers and applause ] but first, joining us tonight for the very first time, one of the best...
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to five and so david is spot on with the inclusion of the patents and the real estate between 4 and 5 you can see that, but below that, the company won't sell. i don't think that jeff smiththey won't, and they will move ahead and do something else. they are not certainly selling at, you know, they are not going to be selling at the bargain basement prices even if the business is totally troubled, and it is, so i don't see it. >> okay. the apple store is getting a makeover, and the vp erin an dress calling it a new makeover, and they are saying things about this, ra, regarding the public space, and the free wi-fi and is this a canary in terms of what they have in mind for the future? >> well, i don't know. i think that they had to re-do the stores. i go into the apple stores at lot, and they feel dated at this point, even thought at the time they opened they were super fantastic, and in great public spaces, and they are not going off that much, but sut a slightly updated version it seems to me. they already have free wi-fi and people hang out there, and use their computers, and they are making it a more comfortable space, i think so that people can make the apple store wh
to five and so david is spot on with the inclusion of the patents and the real estate between 4 and 5 you can see that, but below that, the company won't sell. i don't think that jeff smiththey won't, and they will move ahead and do something else. they are not certainly selling at, you know, they are not going to be selling at the bargain basement prices even if the business is totally troubled, and it is, so i don't see it. >> okay. the apple store is getting a makeover, and the vp erin...