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artists like simon denny. ♪ simon denny: i want to put things on a stage so that people can look.is an artist that among the generation that is what it's like in the visualage. >> born in new zealand and based in berlin. taking the biggest art stages by thought-provoking installations. he helps us make sense of the modern world we live in technology, privacy, and corporate power. >> he is able to articulate and put together what we are all trying to figure out. does any subject he is interested in. he goes full tilt to really explore and reveal to us the often hidden or overlooked issues. >> new york new york. it is the place to be if you're an artist. simon denny may just out of his 20's. he has already made a name here. at thesaid retrospective museum of modern art ps one. simon denny: i went to .niversity at auckland i fell in love with her school. started having a great time. the fun never stops. my artwork is about culture and the way it changes. is morpheus one exhibition about summarizing those exhibitions in a trade show style format. you get canada condensed easy version
artists like simon denny. ♪ simon denny: i want to put things on a stage so that people can look.is an artist that among the generation that is what it's like in the visualage. >> born in new zealand and based in berlin. taking the biggest art stages by thought-provoking installations. he helps us make sense of the modern world we live in technology, privacy, and corporate power. >> he is able to articulate and put together what we are all trying to figure out. does any subject he...
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dennis: yes.an: we have luckily a whole series of strategic alternatives, and we're driven by what we believe will produce the best long-term value to shareholders. dennis: so scale seems such an important word to health care. two huge yields going on there. if you look at pharma, if -- for some reason you strike this deal, it's a $500 billion worth of pharma deals. in 2015 alone. if you look at hospitals, you look at the consolidation there. if you look at drugstore chains, wal greens and rite aid. a deal broken in "the wall street journal" as well, that's working there. what the heck is going on with every part of the health care system getting bigger and bigger? ian: well, i think the pressures on the providers are being driven by change in the health care reimbursement system and that's true both i believe for payers and for -- and for the providers. i don't think the pharmaceutical industry is yet being driven to consolidate because of the consolidation of the other parts of the system. i thi
dennis: yes.an: we have luckily a whole series of strategic alternatives, and we're driven by what we believe will produce the best long-term value to shareholders. dennis: so scale seems such an important word to health care. two huge yields going on there. if you look at pharma, if -- for some reason you strike this deal, it's a $500 billion worth of pharma deals. in 2015 alone. if you look at hospitals, you look at the consolidation there. if you look at drugstore chains, wal greens and rite...
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he was gone. >> but dennis is not dead. merely stunned. how did he get here?the aircraft broke up about me and the glass shattered and i was in the desert dust. >> everybody was in shock. i mean, it was a moment of total, oh my god, what do we do. >> dennis is not out of danger. he struggles to get free of the wreckage before dripping fuel can ignite the helicopter. >> i'm going to die if i don't get out of this quickly, if it catches on fire. >> he quickly shuts off the fuel lines, then amazingly, he crawls out of the chopper, shaken but only slightly hurt. >> he actually wasn't even hurt that bad. a few cuts on the face and couple of teeth knocked out, i understand. >> the chopper has not fared as well. >> the helicopter was totaled, completely totaled. unusable. >> within an hour, a rueful dennis is not just walking and talking, he's giving the news conference he had always hoped to avoid. dennis, the safety evaluator, has to assess his own performance and realizes where he'd gone wrong. he'd forgotten one adjustment to his program and had fallen victim to
he was gone. >> but dennis is not dead. merely stunned. how did he get here?the aircraft broke up about me and the glass shattered and i was in the desert dust. >> everybody was in shock. i mean, it was a moment of total, oh my god, what do we do. >> dennis is not out of danger. he struggles to get free of the wreckage before dripping fuel can ignite the helicopter. >> i'm going to die if i don't get out of this quickly, if it catches on fire. >> he quickly shuts...
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denny.simon you may not necessarily understand his work at first glance, but take a closer look and you'll come to realize simon denny is one of the most perceptive artists of our time. >> i want to put things on a stage for a second look and it's something people are really -- >> simon denny is an artist who i think among a generation looking at life in the digital age. >> born in new zealand, based in berlin, now taking the biggest art stages by storm with his thought-provoking installations, simon denny helps us make sense of the modern world we live in with subjects such as technology, privacy, and corporate power. >> he is able to articulate and put together what we're all trying to figure out. he does any subject he is interested in. he goes to really push it around, explore it, and reveal to us often overlooked issues. >> new york, new york. the place to be if you're an artist. simon denny may just be out of his 20's but he's already made a name here. now he's back in the city with a
denny.simon you may not necessarily understand his work at first glance, but take a closer look and you'll come to realize simon denny is one of the most perceptive artists of our time. >> i want to put things on a stage for a second look and it's something people are really -- >> simon denny is an artist who i think among a generation looking at life in the digital age. >> born in new zealand, based in berlin, now taking the biggest art stages by storm with his...
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we are joined as always by dennis morris from k-l- e-m radio. good morning dennis... what did the land value survey show? dennis: good morning deborah. well, the survey actually showed that the average price of farmland in iowa had declined nearly four percent across the state. now, that may not be all that surprising, given the fact that agricultural commodity prices and farm income are however, melissa o'rourke, a farm management specialist with iowa state university extension and outreach says the surprise is how little the farmland values did go down. " o'rourke1 :36 outcue: "than the 3.9 percent". (as said): "when you talk about a surprise, the one surprise that might have been in that was that it wasn't quite as much as some people were expecting. you know, last year in 2014, the isu land value survey showed an eight- point-nine percent decrease in farmland values. and as you point out, i think everyone is well aware, we got these decreases in farm income, and so, some of our prognosticators were expecting a larger decrease than the three- point-nine percent" (3
we are joined as always by dennis morris from k-l- e-m radio. good morning dennis... what did the land value survey show? dennis: good morning deborah. well, the survey actually showed that the average price of farmland in iowa had declined nearly four percent across the state. now, that may not be all that surprising, given the fact that agricultural commodity prices and farm income are however, melissa o'rourke, a farm management specialist with iowa state university extension and outreach...
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we a a joined like always by dennis morricicfrom klem radio. good morning, dennis. tell us what is different about other years. dennis: good morning, jessica. well in recent years, farmers found it difficult to move their grain due to a shortage of trains, specifically a shortage of locomotive engines. however, according to mike steenhouck (steenhook), executive director with the iowa soy transportatiti coalition, tt is not the ca for this year. steenhouck offers some reasons why rail cars and trains are more readily available. " (sot) steenhouck1 :34 outcue:"...a couple years ago". (as said): "well, fortunately from an ag transportation perspective, rail capacity is well positioned to handle the 2015 harvest, even with the significant volumes that farmers are reporting as coming out of their fields. the fact of the matter is, that railroads have responded to the uptick in demand that we witnessed a couple of years ago, by investing in new capacity. there is new locomotive power, new personnel, new tracks that is in service today and available for usage that did not
we a a joined like always by dennis morricicfrom klem radio. good morning, dennis. tell us what is different about other years. dennis: good morning, jessica. well in recent years, farmers found it difficult to move their grain due to a shortage of trains, specifically a shortage of locomotive engines. however, according to mike steenhouck (steenhook), executive director with the iowa soy transportatiti coalition, tt is not the ca for this year. steenhouck offers some reasons why rail cars and...
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first generation digital native, tech culture and its influence on all of us is what fascinates simon denny. the exhibition is a curated selection of his tech work. from berlin's startup culture, to power house tech conglomerates, each subject is turned inside out and on its head for closer observation in typical simon denny fashion. >> i think a big part of the interest in simon's work comes from a hunger that we have to think more about tech culture. lots of his work feels like and uses many of the materials we associate with commerce. smooth surfaces of plexiglas,
first generation digital native, tech culture and its influence on all of us is what fascinates simon denny. the exhibition is a curated selection of his tech work. from berlin's startup culture, to power house tech conglomerates, each subject is turned inside out and on its head for closer observation in typical simon denny fashion. >> i think a big part of the interest in simon's work comes from a hunger that we have to think more about tech culture. lots of his work feels like and uses...
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we are joined by dennis morrice from klem good morning dennis. dennis good morning jessica. the ethanol industry had to wait nearly two years for a decision, and on monday of this week, the environmental protection agency announced they would lower the production target numbers for ethanol production from what congngss had originally set. congress had production to be set at 15 billion gallons for 2015 and 2016, allowing or higher percentage of blended fuels and expansion in the ethanol industry. however, the e-p-a set the levels at 14 billion gallons for this year and 14 and a half billion gallons for next year. monte shaw is the executive director with the iowa renewable fuels sociation. he says the epa, with its announcement, only solidified big oil company's monopoly on this nation's fuel source. " (sot) shaw1 :28 outcue:"...not a good day." (as said): "the bad news is the numbers fall short of really what is called for in the law, for both ethanol and biodiesel, in our opinion. so, we're really disappointed. we thought this would be a way to get the rfs (renewable fuels
we are joined by dennis morrice from klem good morning dennis. dennis good morning jessica. the ethanol industry had to wait nearly two years for a decision, and on monday of this week, the environmental protection agency announced they would lower the production target numbers for ethanol production from what congngss had originally set. congress had production to be set at 15 billion gallons for 2015 and 2016, allowing or higher percentage of blended fuels and expansion in the ethanol...
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and denny is out there. we miss you. we love you so much. i miss dennis. i miss him so much. and i want him home. whatever you dennis, just come home. >> anyone who may know something about dennis's disappearance is asked to call police. >>> both sides are request a delay in aaron hernandez double murder trial. jury selection set to begin january 19th. but prosecutors and defense lawyer waiting for are an appeal hernandez is accused a killing two men in 2012 after encountering them a boston night club. up next tonight a hidden kennedy. tonight a new look at the life of rosemary kennedy. woman people know so little about. and how she made a big impact on so many people's lives. also tonight's, a winter warmal from some perfect strangers thanks to kindness on the boston common. temperatures will be climbing kim. we'll take look ahead in the forecast. and into fire, 7 takes you behind the scenes at chicago fire with look at how they get all of that stuff to blow up safely. and an exclusive tour next on 7 news at 11. tomorrow, a state vehicle rammed her ride. and gave her crash c
and denny is out there. we miss you. we love you so much. i miss dennis. i miss him so much. and i want him home. whatever you dennis, just come home. >> anyone who may know something about dennis's disappearance is asked to call police. >>> both sides are request a delay in aaron hernandez double murder trial. jury selection set to begin january 19th. but prosecutors and defense lawyer waiting for are an appeal hernandez is accused a killing two men in 2012 after encountering...
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laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky.ries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down or what, but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face, shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like this. a nearby instructor is shooting the action. a desperate mcglynn hails him for help. >> i was aware of what was happening. i looked over at the camera guy, hey, i could use a hand here. the leg straps were coming up past the knees. came in, we were able to get the leg pads down below the knees again. >> once laverne's knees were secured in the harness, dennis pulls the rip cord, thousands of feet sooner than anticipated. dennis and laverne grasp on to each other the entire ride down, locking hands for more than five grueling minutes. meanwhile, back on the ground, ever
laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky.ries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down or what, but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face, shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like this. a...
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in spite of what dennis' local doctor recommended, the wsi appointed doctor determined that dennis was not a good fit for the prosthetic arm that he wanted. >> i don't understand it. i don't. i didn't lose a hook. i lost a hand. i want a bionic hand >> whedbee appealed the wsi decision to north dakota's supreme court, but the court ruled in favor of wsi. >> if you have an injured worker and you have a myoelectric arm or a hook that you can offer, is it about the money? >> yeah some--part of it has to do with cost. >> bryan klipfel is the director of wsi in north dakota. >> the other part is, is this is this going to benefit the injured worker in the job that they're going to i mean? >> but there's no one in the world that would ever argue that a hook would benefit a man better than a robotic arm. i mean unless, can you make that argument? cause i >> no, i don't think you can but what i'm saying with the mioelectric arm if you are going back to so a job where you have dust and manufacturing environment i think then it would probably will not work as well as the hook will. >> so do you e
in spite of what dennis' local doctor recommended, the wsi appointed doctor determined that dennis was not a good fit for the prosthetic arm that he wanted. >> i don't understand it. i don't. i didn't lose a hook. i lost a hand. i want a bionic hand >> whedbee appealed the wsi decision to north dakota's supreme court, but the court ruled in favor of wsi. >> if you have an injured worker and you have a myoelectric arm or a hook that you can offer, is it about the money?...
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dennis protsko is over the scene with more. dennis? >> reporter: that's right, rob. chopper 4 first on scene. pictures of this accident looking down at anderson street, intersection of north street. a pedestrian crossing in the crosswalk, at the intersection struck by the vehicle on the right shoulder. understand that pedestrian was trapped under the vehicle for at least five, ten, maybe 15 minutes before the person was freed. the female victim taken to the local hospital. no word on injuries. we had a number of streets closed down. the street has just been reopened. reporting live, dennis protsko, back to you in the studio. >> thank you, dennis. jers want your help findi a man who sexually assaulted a woman at the bus stop. investigators say he followed his female victim toathe bus stop at main and hackensack and pulled a gun on her. he then demanded money and sexually asskiaulted her before running off. anyone with information is asked to call the prosecutor's fice d>>> more safety mesh sures where a teen was struck and killed bay bus driver. news 4 cameras were th
dennis protsko is over the scene with more. dennis? >> reporter: that's right, rob. chopper 4 first on scene. pictures of this accident looking down at anderson street, intersection of north street. a pedestrian crossing in the crosswalk, at the intersection struck by the vehicle on the right shoulder. understand that pedestrian was trapped under the vehicle for at least five, ten, maybe 15 minutes before the person was freed. the female victim taken to the local hospital. no word on...
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"dennis, don't let him on the roof." because he is 69, 70-years-old.he would come back later, and there is ron on the roof patching it. dennis would just shrug his shoulders. "i can't stop him," he says. they were very close. it wasn't like father-son, it was like older brother, younger brother. brian: what did he tell you that you didn't know? craig: two years after the alzheimers, they were at the ranch. and, they were watching the democratic national convention in 1996 and they were watching clinton give a speech. and ronald reagan jumped out of his chair and said, "we have to do something about this." just about him not being there. things like that. other things, personal. mostly, he told me about how, when reagan left office in 1989, dennis had been on loan from a corporation. they knew it was good to have a good relationship. so they could loan out dennis to atasionally help reagan out the ranch. reagan, i don't tow if i'll get the time off come help you anymore. reagan says, what's the name and phone number of your boss? reagan calls him and a
"dennis, don't let him on the roof." because he is 69, 70-years-old.he would come back later, and there is ron on the roof patching it. dennis would just shrug his shoulders. "i can't stop him," he says. they were very close. it wasn't like father-son, it was like older brother, younger brother. brian: what did he tell you that you didn't know? craig: two years after the alzheimers, they were at the ranch. and, they were watching the democratic national convention in 1996...
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as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i pulled myself through the opening. >> the deputy fire chief chris russo is waiting on the ladder and helps lift dennis up to the rescue team on the bridge. >> when i finally got a hold of dennis he was wedged between his kayak, the ladder and the edge of the culvert. thank god he wasn't a giant guy and i could actually lift him up and get him on the ladder and move him to safety. >> i got him. under the arms. under his arms. >> i was pretty exhausted. i knew that there wasn't much more that i could do, but i was also, at that point, had been prepared to if som
as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i...
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dennis, what are you seeing that others are not? >> well, i think first of all, let's understand, it is a four-year bear market. four years and a month in dollar terms. a bit stronger in terms of yen and euros. but concerning gold against the dollar, it is four years and a month. that is a long time. but what had a my interest is the cftc reports coming out indicating that the commercials who are normally enormously net short are almost net long. and the public that has normally been net long is affectively out of the market. so these are changing that are material in nature. and the last time we saw this happen in the other direction was when the commercials got egregiously net short back in november of 2011. they are the ones that call the top. they are the ones that call the bottom. so that alone has me interested. then i think we're starting to see changes in most of the other commodities markets, the grains refuse to make any new lows. i think that is impressive. i think the crude oil market is trying its best to make the lows
dennis, what are you seeing that others are not? >> well, i think first of all, let's understand, it is a four-year bear market. four years and a month in dollar terms. a bit stronger in terms of yen and euros. but concerning gold against the dollar, it is four years and a month. that is a long time. but what had a my interest is the cftc reports coming out indicating that the commercials who are normally enormously net short are almost net long. and the public that has normally been net...
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dennis, thanks for bringing this to us. dennis crowley, the founder and ceo of four square.l. >> we're getting a news alert on the story of gilead. eamon javers, in washington this morning. >> weave been monitoring this press conference on capitol hill with senators widen and grassley. they are calling into question gilead science's decision to price its hepatitis c drug at $1,000 per pill saying they did that regardless of the human consequences. well, now we have a statement here from gilead sciences saying they respectfully disagree with the report. in a statement that was sent to our meg terrell. they say we stand behind the pricing of our therapies because of the better than fits think bring to patients and the value they bring to providers and our entire health care systems." obviously, guys, this controversy over pricing and where the appropriate price will be for customers, the government, and private insurance companies is not going away any time soon. >> yes, indeed. thank you. >> up next, why the fed is looking for a lot less from the job market before deciding wh
dennis, thanks for bringing this to us. dennis crowley, the founder and ceo of four square.l. >> we're getting a news alert on the story of gilead. eamon javers, in washington this morning. >> weave been monitoring this press conference on capitol hill with senators widen and grassley. they are calling into question gilead science's decision to price its hepatitis c drug at $1,000 per pill saying they did that regardless of the human consequences. well, now we have a statement here...
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jessica rae: all right, thank you dennis. jessica rae: basketball is back in siouxland and that means sportszone is too. here's chris with the action from a busy night on the hardwood. chris palmquist--"good morning everybody...high school basketball is back and last night sportszone made its season debut. let's check out a few of the highlights from around town last night. we'll start on the westside...the wolverines hosting north in a metro matchup. late first quarter....dustin birkes spots up and connects from deep......stars down 14-8..... quarter......marquise bolden.......so smooth....he had 22.. west up 17-8 after one... second quarter now,....jailen billings with the dime to ko noble.......north keeping it close on the road.... next west possession.....noah mcwell...hits the corner trey......pretty stroke......wolverine s on top 20-14..... but back comes north....billings leaves no doubt from three point land....the stars storm back and notch a huge road win..7.768 the final. let's head to the pit,t, heelan and sb-l s
jessica rae: all right, thank you dennis. jessica rae: basketball is back in siouxland and that means sportszone is too. here's chris with the action from a busy night on the hardwood. chris palmquist--"good morning everybody...high school basketball is back and last night sportszone made its season debut. let's check out a few of the highlights from around town last night. we'll start on the westside...the wolverines hosting north in a metro matchup. late first quarter....dustin birkes...
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i'm dennis o'donnell.he raiders and the san diego chargers set to kick off in about 40 minutes from now. and it could be an emotional game for a couple of reasons, jj. >> no doubt it's going to be an emotional game. you have charles woodson playing his last home game and everybody is anticipating what type of performance he is going to have, how emotional is this man going to be. but he is a true professional. he will calm his emotions and play a great game. >> who knows, maybe he guess another return to the touchdown to tie the record. two would be the all-time nfl record. we'll delve into the raider issues around whether or not they are staying or going and more on charles woodson. now, we don't know for certain that this is the final game for the raiders in oakland. but as jj points out, we do know this will be charles woodson's final game in the black hole and vern glenn has more. vern. >> reporter: all right, dennis. let's face it, this is all about charles woodson. the fourth overall pick in 1998, by
i'm dennis o'donnell.he raiders and the san diego chargers set to kick off in about 40 minutes from now. and it could be an emotional game for a couple of reasons, jj. >> no doubt it's going to be an emotional game. you have charles woodson playing his last home game and everybody is anticipating what type of performance he is going to have, how emotional is this man going to be. but he is a true professional. he will calm his emotions and play a great game. >> who knows, maybe he...
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daren schumaker on the left and dennis lee on the right call themselves team 99 counties. they are attempting to run across every county in the state. we have been lost. in monona zigged when weweshould have zagged. made it a 45 mile day. the journey started in 2009. their motto is inspiration through perspiration. we thought we would raise money for the american heart association when we started. as we evolved we spun it into get up and get active. each run is basically a 26 mile marathon. we joined them december 12th as they ran cerro gordo county. that meant running past clear lake..and running through the traffic of mason city. they have seen many interesting things along the way. both mentioned a siting in mitchell county we were running by a barn with doves circling around. it was beautiful. on this day , before the run there was a visit to the site of the plane crash that killed buddy holly, richie valens and the big bopper. peggy sue, donna, chantilly lace. later, on the run they passed in clear lake, site of holly's final performance. ,i am going to pop in. never
daren schumaker on the left and dennis lee on the right call themselves team 99 counties. they are attempting to run across every county in the state. we have been lost. in monona zigged when weweshould have zagged. made it a 45 mile day. the journey started in 2009. their motto is inspiration through perspiration. we thought we would raise money for the american heart association when we started. as we evolved we spun it into get up and get active. each run is basically a 26 mile marathon. we...
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dennis gartman, the editor of the gartman letter. in long-term there is no correlation, but lately it seems like intra day as we see oil hit 11-year lows, the stock market will go down. when will we break that, do you think? >> i think you are right, in the short-term, from minute to minute and hour to hour, even overnight, as goes crude, so goes the stock market. but if you look at month over month, half year over half year, year offer year, has goes crude oil, stocks go in the opposite direction. and i think too many people are focusing for too much on what crude is doing and predicating stock trades on crude going down or up. better to leave crude alone. and over the course of the next year, as i said here last week, i think the time for being short of crude is over. i'm not sure the time for being long on crude is upon us. i think it could be either side of $37 for a long period of time going forward. and that will be beneficial to stocks over the long-term. so i'm amused as those focused on rally of crude oil, stocks will going
dennis gartman, the editor of the gartman letter. in long-term there is no correlation, but lately it seems like intra day as we see oil hit 11-year lows, the stock market will go down. when will we break that, do you think? >> i think you are right, in the short-term, from minute to minute and hour to hour, even overnight, as goes crude, so goes the stock market. but if you look at month over month, half year over half year, year offer year, has goes crude oil, stocks go in the opposite...
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. >>> breaking news, an overturned truck on the turnpike in se dennis protsko is overhead. dennis? >> reporter: north of 18 e, you can see it here taking out the two left lanes. box truck accident happening here in the last half hour. we have a heavy duty recker here to get the truck upright and out of here. the right lanes get by. already a mile's worth of bumper-to-bumper traffic. went through the area and slow traffic. 495 outbound asell moving up tu'oward the area. eastern spur excuse me, western spur is much better for you. reporting live, dennis protsko, back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> coming up, looking for a place to rent in manhattan? why you may have a better chance now than you have had in nearly a decade. plus this -- >> reporter: i'm melissa russo on top of city hall with an i-team exclusive. after the legionnaire's on cooling towers. these silver contraptions. we found thousands of cleaner towers and a good bit of confusion. > a jury deliberation is under way for the federal corruption trial of new york state teder and his son. after foureand a half hours
. >>> breaking news, an overturned truck on the turnpike in se dennis protsko is overhead. dennis? >> reporter: north of 18 e, you can see it here taking out the two left lanes. box truck accident happening here in the last half hour. we have a heavy duty recker here to get the truck upright and out of here. the right lanes get by. already a mile's worth of bumper-to-bumper traffic. went through the area and slow traffic. 495 outbound asell moving up tu'oward the area. eastern...
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his son, dennis, was a senior in high school with you. their house was burglarized when they were on family vacation, just like yours. you see, we spoke to a mr. simmons and a mrs. preston, and they alsohad burglaries at occurred whwhe they were out of town. and would you believe they also have kids who just graduated from your high school. i don't really recognize those names, so, um... really? hmm. that's odd. their parents knew you really well. said you and their kids were thick as thieves. so, tell me, jesse, if you really don't know these people, how is it that this computer, which you just said was yours, which has your password on it, ended up in your room, when we know for a fact that it was stolen from mr. wein? um...well -- come on, jesse. it's clear you and your friends were robbing each other's houses. what i want to know is why. before you tell me... detective gabriel? jesse dixon,n,ou have the ririt to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you have the right to an attorney. if yo
his son, dennis, was a senior in high school with you. their house was burglarized when they were on family vacation, just like yours. you see, we spoke to a mr. simmons and a mrs. preston, and they alsohad burglaries at occurred whwhe they were out of town. and would you believe they also have kids who just graduated from your high school. i don't really recognize those names, so, um... really? hmm. that's odd. their parents knew you really well. said you and their kids were thick as thieves....
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dennis: at the moment, he seems to be leading. but the question is whether he's peaked too soon, or whether he can hold this lead for another six weeks? kim: trump reacted to this article today at his rally in cedar rapids, calling the "new york times" a failing and dishonest newspaper. we reached out to the trump campaign, but never heard back. in studio, kim st. onge, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. todd: taking a live look outside tonight from our iowa dot cameras. out there. jason, what is in store for tonight? jason: really calm conditions around. we saw a little sunshine out there today. average high this time of year sits at 33 degrees. a lot of locations in that mid 20's range. still adding a bit of a chill to the air but if you got out and checked out the sunset calm eight put on a show today. we have a bunch of these. we will be gaining a couple degrees toward the morning. i will break down chances for rain tomorrow. 50's back in the forecast. investigating a shooting at prospect park. a 40-year-old ankney man says he w
dennis: at the moment, he seems to be leading. but the question is whether he's peaked too soon, or whether he can hold this lead for another six weeks? kim: trump reacted to this article today at his rally in cedar rapids, calling the "new york times" a failing and dishonest newspaper. we reached out to the trump campaign, but never heard back. in studio, kim st. onge, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. todd: taking a live look outside tonight from our iowa dot cameras. out there....
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frank: dennis njoroge was lastly seen on november 29. >> i want to home. today is the 14th day he has been missing. frank: the 21-year-old northeastern student was last home and worcester on the friday after thanksgiving. his older sister talking to him justice he returned to campus. >> i did not have any indication whatsoever that something was amiss. i am concerned because we are cloase. -- close. we used to talk every two days. i' m worried. i don' t think he would run away. without telling me but i don' t know. frank: family and friends gathering to hand out these flyers around campus and at other places dennis spent time. >> if anybody season, please frank: the family set up this facebook page. they hope he returns home safe and sound. >> we are here, we love him and miss him. it is not like him. frank: family and friends say they will continue to hand out flyers and post them until they hear from dennis or find out what happened to him. northeastern police are handling the investigation. they are asking anyone with information to contact them. bob: p
frank: dennis njoroge was lastly seen on november 29. >> i want to home. today is the 14th day he has been missing. frank: the 21-year-old northeastern student was last home and worcester on the friday after thanksgiving. his older sister talking to him justice he returned to campus. >> i did not have any indication whatsoever that something was amiss. i am concerned because we are cloase. -- close. we used to talk every two days. i' m worried. i don' t think he would run away....
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. >>> we want to get to chopper 4 and dennis prosco for an update on the report. dennis? >> reporter: just after 15 minutes, finally one lane here on the southbound side of sawmill has been reopened. northbound sawmill everything remains closed between exits 3 and 4. you can see the police investigation again, five hours into this. as you travel southbound sawmill, you're dealing with miles of backed-up traffic. you can see that traffic streaming south. bigger problems we have here on the westbound cross county. coming from the throughway all we can tell you the southbound throughway is also jammed up from the cross county all the way down to the county line. that's a good 2 miles of bumper to bumper traffic. you can see it coming into focus here. our biggest problem right now, we're dealing with heavy, heavy traffic. talking about well over 5 miles of backed-up traffic. bumper to bumper from yankee stadium northbound on the degan all the way up to the county line. as this investigation continues, no word on how long it's going to take for all lanes to be reopened here on
. >>> we want to get to chopper 4 and dennis prosco for an update on the report. dennis? >> reporter: just after 15 minutes, finally one lane here on the southbound side of sawmill has been reopened. northbound sawmill everything remains closed between exits 3 and 4. you can see the police investigation again, five hours into this. as you travel southbound sawmill, you're dealing with miles of backed-up traffic. you can see that traffic streaming south. bigger problems we have...
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daren schumaker on the left and dennis lee on the right call themselves team 99 counties. they are attempting to run across every county in the state. we have been lost. in monona county we zigged when we should have mile day. the journey started in 2009. their motto is inspiration through perspiration. we thought we would raise money for the american heart association when we started. as we evolved we spun it into get up and get active. each run is basically a 26 mile marathon. we joined them december 12th as they ran cerro gordo county. that meant running past clear lake..and running through the traffic of mason city. they have seen many interesting things along the way. both mentioned a siting in mitchell county we were running by a barn with doves circling around. it was beautiful. on this day , before the run there was a visit to the site of the plane crash that killed buddy holly, richie valens and the big bopper. peggy sue, donna, chantilly lace. later, on the run they passed the surf ballroom in clear lake, site of holly's final performance. ,i am going to pop in.
daren schumaker on the left and dennis lee on the right call themselves team 99 counties. they are attempting to run across every county in the state. we have been lost. in monona county we zigged when we should have mile day. the journey started in 2009. their motto is inspiration through perspiration. we thought we would raise money for the american heart association when we started. as we evolved we spun it into get up and get active. each run is basically a 26 mile marathon. we joined them...
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dennis is right. if you intervene in these countries, in these civil conflicts, i in the sectarian conflicts and then you leave, you create a vacuum and you get come as we've seen in iraq or in libya, chaos. but if you don't leave, you are an occupying power, particularly if you're not, if you don't have an army that his arab. it at, if it's american, if it european, how long are you going to be welcomed there? and that is the dilemma that and think about what we should do in syria that nobody can resolve. >> i should say as was mentioned about russian impossible ground intervention, that syria is basically, it's impossible. the our geographical logistical political problems are insurmountable since the time of the great if russia were to project force, massive forced in the mediterranean. you need to control the street. if you can't control the streets, you can't secure guaranteed logistical support for your troops. you can't do it. and right now they are increasingly insecure. turks could intervene
dennis is right. if you intervene in these countries, in these civil conflicts, i in the sectarian conflicts and then you leave, you create a vacuum and you get come as we've seen in iraq or in libya, chaos. but if you don't leave, you are an occupying power, particularly if you're not, if you don't have an army that his arab. it at, if it's american, if it european, how long are you going to be welcomed there? and that is the dilemma that and think about what we should do in syria that nobody...
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dennis bigelow. >> you've been sitting for a while.so you don't need a repeat of what you've heard so well in terms of the particulars of what happened in the mclean house and the surrender. so i'm not going to read that out of grandfather marshall's book. but, i think, you would like to hear this. punctuated by the loss of a third of the army of northern virginia at sailor's creek on the 6th of april with confederate general gordon having been stopped dead by a sea of general sheridan's blue coats on the morning of the 9th, general lee knew his shrinking army could not remain whole. and could not break out of its encirclement. after four years of arduous service marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the army of northern virginia must yield to overwhelming numbers and resources. in the wee hours of the 9th of april, general lee's aide lieutenant colonel charles marshall and fellow staff officers of general's longstreet and gordon took their only refreshment of the day. a little corn meal gruel they shared from a heated shaving t
dennis bigelow. >> you've been sitting for a while.so you don't need a repeat of what you've heard so well in terms of the particulars of what happened in the mclean house and the surrender. so i'm not going to read that out of grandfather marshall's book. but, i think, you would like to hear this. punctuated by the loss of a third of the army of northern virginia at sailor's creek on the 6th of april with confederate general gordon having been stopped dead by a sea of general sheridan's...
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frank: dennis was last seen on november 29. >> i don' t know where he is. today is the 14th day he' s been missing and i don' t have any answers from anybody. frank: the 21-year-old northeastern student was last home in worcester on the friday after thanksgiving. his older sister talking to him just as he returned to campus. >> i didn' t have any indication >> i am concerned. we used to talk almost every two days either through text or phone calls. >> i' m worried. i don' t think he would run away without telling me. frank: family and friends gathering to hand out these flyers around campus and at other places dennis spent his time. >> if anybody sees him, please come forward. frank: the family also set up this facebook page. they hope there is logical explanation for his disappearance, and he returns safe and sound. >> it' s not like him. frank: family and friends say they will continue posting and handing out these flyers until they hear from dennis or find out what happened to him. northeastern police are handling the investigation. anyone with informati
frank: dennis was last seen on november 29. >> i don' t know where he is. today is the 14th day he' s been missing and i don' t have any answers from anybody. frank: the 21-year-old northeastern student was last home in worcester on the friday after thanksgiving. his older sister talking to him just as he returned to campus. >> i didn' t have any indication >> i am concerned. we used to talk almost every two days either through text or phone calls. >> i' m worried. i...
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i would share a flat view for 2016. >> dennis, yes, the s&p was flat.sks a lot of action that happened underneath. for instance, consumer discretion ari stocks are finishing up 9%. energy stocks down 21%. small caps, the russell 2000 down 5.5% for the year. the dow is down, the nasdaq is higher. there were some pockets, some stories, some individual stock and sector moves which reflected the lumpiness we felt in the economic recovery and the fact that central banks have been surprising all over the globe. the dollar strengthened 8.5% this year. there were stories that led to that flat market underneath. >> stories. >> you could have made or lost a lot of money. >> energy will be the story in 2016, especially in the credit markets. >> i would add the mega mergers. the fact that we saw blockbuster transformative deals. what that means for the cycle into next year and hedge funds did so poorly. all of these factors at work. there were a lot of winners and losers. >> if i may, my thesis of a blah economy is indicative in the mega mergers, whether anheuser-b
i would share a flat view for 2016. >> dennis, yes, the s&p was flat.sks a lot of action that happened underneath. for instance, consumer discretion ari stocks are finishing up 9%. energy stocks down 21%. small caps, the russell 2000 down 5.5% for the year. the dow is down, the nasdaq is higher. there were some pockets, some stories, some individual stock and sector moves which reflected the lumpiness we felt in the economic recovery and the fact that central banks have been...
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. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday a record day for a raiders defensive star saves the day. >> my first time at the podium. >> did the four-win 49ers truly overlook the cleveland browns? >> maybe we took them light. >> we'll weigh in on both area football teams and stanford university does something for the first time in school lift today. gameday coming up in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stand bahhh!ah hear! hmmm...i have an idea! and that's why we put syrup on our pancakes! denny's new rudolph pancakes. part of the new tastes of the holidays menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. country are bracing themsels tonight. tomorrow is expected to be e busiest mailing day of the . the postal ser >>> postal workers are bracing themselves tonight because tomorrow is expected to be the busiest mailing day of the year. the post office expects to deliver 15 billion cards, letters and packages this holiday season, a 10% increase from last year. >>> an unlikely santa made a very special delivery
. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday a record day for a raiders defensive star saves the day. >> my first time at the podium. >> did the four-win 49ers truly overlook the cleveland browns? >> maybe we took them light. >> we'll weigh in on both area football teams and stanford university does something for the first time in school lift today. gameday coming up in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stand bahhh!ah hear! hmmm...i have an idea! and...
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dennis, who is here,-dennis if you want to stand for just a second? there he is. he was named executive director of exploratory and in 2006. you have to stand the whole time. thank you, though. dennis was made the executive director in 2006. right in the middle of the exploratory and i think third search for a new home. he joined, i think, right as it became a possibility that they could potentially come and look at the property at the port. dennis was the one who led their team to what this beautiful building is today. dennis has led the exploratory and was an iconic institution out for nearly a decade. he oversaw the whole project, everything from taking the idea of doing it appear 15, which had been a warehouse, i think that point in time it had been mostly recently used by four vehicles that are part of the mta and envisioning it for this type of a museum use. creating a entity to raise the construction and management. overseeing the move. making a lot of fun out of the move, actually, and then opening it up to worldwide acclaim, which was a lot of fun for all
dennis, who is here,-dennis if you want to stand for just a second? there he is. he was named executive director of exploratory and in 2006. you have to stand the whole time. thank you, though. dennis was made the executive director in 2006. right in the middle of the exploratory and i think third search for a new home. he joined, i think, right as it became a possibility that they could potentially come and look at the property at the port. dennis was the one who led their team to what this...
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dennis was last seen november 29. bob: we are learning more about a rollover accident in new hampshire. heather: the victim was speeding away from police before the crash. eric williams was pronounced dead at the scene. this car afternoon along route 101 in exeter. williams had been driving dangerously. he led them on a chase hitting speeds over over 100. >> east o f exit 11, the operator made a sudden movement which caused him to lose control. subsequent restart the guard rail, rolled over several times. and the the i go came to rest. heather: police are continuing to investigate that crash. bob: a man from lawrence arriving at -- arrested for driving the wrong way on the highway in new hampshire. he was drunk when he was caught just after 6:00 this morning. they say he was traveling south in the northbound lanes on route 93. two other men from lawrence were in the car and taken into protective custody. in fairhaven, a car slammed into a gas station. along route 6. it is now shut down. so engineers can check the dama
dennis was last seen november 29. bob: we are learning more about a rollover accident in new hampshire. heather: the victim was speeding away from police before the crash. eric williams was pronounced dead at the scene. this car afternoon along route 101 in exeter. williams had been driving dangerously. he led them on a chase hitting speeds over over 100. >> east o f exit 11, the operator made a sudden movement which caused him to lose control. subsequent restart the guard rail, rolled...
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denny's new rudolph pancakes. part of the new tastes of the holidays menu. denny's.ry and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the chp has issued a silver alert for a 79-year-old man from the east bay. walter leigh jones was last seen late last night at his daughter's home in vaw knee shaw. he is 5-10 and 173 pounds and wearing a white hat and white shirt and black and white pants and brown slippers. he suffers from a medical kitchen and becomes disoriented. if you have seen him call vaw knee shaw police. >>> a popular summer camp and after school program for kids in the north bay is being forced to close their doors. mcdone nationals ranch has provided a place for children to learn about animals, but now the res skyed animals are in -- but now the rescued animals are in need of being rescued again. >> it will be lonely without all of the kids and animals. >> for richard and his wife linda it is tough saying goodbye to the life they have known for 23 years. >> it is very difficult. i don't know what to do with myself. >> i love them all so much. >> linda mcdonald
denny's new rudolph pancakes. part of the new tastes of the holidays menu. denny's.ry and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the chp has issued a silver alert for a 79-year-old man from the east bay. walter leigh jones was last seen late last night at his daughter's home in vaw knee shaw. he is 5-10 and 173 pounds and wearing a white hat and white shirt and black and white pants and brown slippers. he suffers from a medical kitchen and becomes disoriented. if you have seen him call...
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dennis, thank you. >> thanks much, mel. >> dennis gartman of the gartman letter. did we see the low in crude? >> i think crude is going to go a little lower. i do believe you listened today to iran, the comments coming out about them coming back to full capacity before the swarngs put on. look, that's 500,000 barrels a day. that's the max. we were not talking about condensate. condensate could be additional 250,000 barrels a day. so supply constraints are here to stay for a very long period of time. i do think crude goes lower. >> lifted the export ban. >> that's where i was going go. that i think was the biggest thing that moved stocks around. if you look at valero, you look at tesoro, they both took a haircut of 5% and 10%. it's negative for the refiners, it's positive and negative for brent. you get a global price of wti. and the refineries kept that supply in the united states. now it's going to go elsewhere. it's going to different countries. >> european markets closed. the oil flips around from 34 to 36. the dollar starts moving around. all of this happened
dennis, thank you. >> thanks much, mel. >> dennis gartman of the gartman letter. did we see the low in crude? >> i think crude is going to go a little lower. i do believe you listened today to iran, the comments coming out about them coming back to full capacity before the swarngs put on. look, that's 500,000 barrels a day. that's the max. we were not talking about condensate. condensate could be additional 250,000 barrels a day. so supply constraints are here to stay for a...
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. >> the search continues for a missing northeastern student, dennis dennis noroge. anyone with information is asked to call campus police. caught to camera. witnesses watch while rescuers try to save a raccoon on a telephone pole for a week. >> monday the force is on with 7. are you ready for the force awakens? i will share facts george lucas may not know and the local building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so capital one built something new - caf\s. where you can unwind with free wi-fi and banking advice, free checking accounts. no and a top-rated banking app that your financial needs... right here. that's banking reimagined. >> a story you will see on just one station. a raccoon a rescue in berlin when the creature is stuck on top of a power line pole for almost a week. the story has gone viral on social media. witnesses were worried about the little animal. >> today, rescuers worked to full the animal to safety and had to turn off the power. let's get to nick emmons. >> this was a team effort and one with s
. >> the search continues for a missing northeastern student, dennis dennis noroge. anyone with information is asked to call campus police. caught to camera. witnesses watch while rescuers try to save a raccoon on a telephone pole for a week. >> monday the force is on with 7. are you ready for the force awakens? i will share facts george lucas may not know and the local building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so...
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. >> no mention of blake to elvis but we know where he was with gwdad, dennis. the weather outside is frightful >> at the l.a. home of gwen's parents, blake is loading packages into his car, swoun big he needs dennis' help. >> could be for gwen. could be for tkids. >> an eyewitness tells us that blake and gwen's dad seem to really relaxed and comfortable around one another. they sat outside a chatted for 45 minutes. style >> last year gwen was spending the holidays with gavin and the kids. blake was with miranda and so this blake and gwen's first christmas together must mean they're the real deal. >> a lot of people thought this relationship would end with "the voice." spending the holidays together, it's getting serious. >> now the latest on a legal story we've been following. madonna comes to defense of her ex-husband penn. ed him of domestic abuse, mado standing by him in court documents. in this sworn legal statement, she put rumors to rest that sean abusd her during their marriage saying, sean has never struck me. he tie , tied me up or physically assault m
. >> no mention of blake to elvis but we know where he was with gwdad, dennis. the weather outside is frightful >> at the l.a. home of gwen's parents, blake is loading packages into his car, swoun big he needs dennis' help. >> could be for gwen. could be for tkids. >> an eyewitness tells us that blake and gwen's dad seem to really relaxed and comfortable around one another. they sat outside a chatted for 45 minutes. style >> last year gwen was spending the holidays...
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dennis and daren would finish at nora springs after running 26 point two five 51 seconds. that means 86 counties down, 13 to go. i don't think it will come into focususntil we see the end of the 99th county. it is almost a bittersweet thing. we have done so many, had a lot of fun but we are looking forward t tthe end... with team 99 counties in north central iowa, john campbell for tv9 news. you can't beat this..usually we would be deep in snow... delaware county in mid- september. you can follow their progress as they write about their journey in the gazette. one eastern iowa firereghter and his family can rest a little easier this morning. his brothers in the fire department made it their mission to help during the holidays as the family deaea with two separate b btles. next... this morning's weather wise question. hey! this holiday, u.s. cellular's giving you 15 gigs of data for just $70! but i wanted a pony., [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anyw
dennis and daren would finish at nora springs after running 26 point two five 51 seconds. that means 86 counties down, 13 to go. i don't think it will come into focususntil we see the end of the 99th county. it is almost a bittersweet thing. we have done so many, had a lot of fun but we are looking forward t tthe end... with team 99 counties in north central iowa, john campbell for tv9 news. you can't beat this..usually we would be deep in snow... delaware county in mid- september. you can...