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dom giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom.onna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if elected in november, krasner would represent a huge shift in philadelphia law enforcement. all of you remember this. just seven years ago, the office was headed by lynne abraham, who was labeled "america's deadliest d.a." -- her tendency to go for capital punishment in murder cases. now you have krasner, who has filed numerous civil lawsuits against philadelphia police. he's represented protesters with black lives matter and occupy philadelphia. he's never held the office of a prosecutor or been a prosecutor in his career. so, brian, do prosecutors in the d.a.'s office right now, and do police officer
dom giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom.onna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if...
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dom giordano is here. he's a writer for "the hello," and the chairman of the american conservative union. he specializes in learning to be a farmer. matt schlapp is here. i'm going to go to you. much like with the >> matt: ca- comey firing. >> matt: i think the thing with drum, every time there are these controversies in this turbulence, and i will admit there is a lot. he's done things in a way we haven't seen presidents do, but if you get to the heart of it, it was that president trump believes russia is an important ally. they both want to destroy isis. he wants to make sure they get a leg up in that fight. as president obama before him try to do the same thing. i think where we get confused as we say he shouldn't of have those -- how to those photos get out? it was a little sloppy, but in the end, i think the policy is correct and it reminds everybody what is the trump policy. it is let's at least trying to get along with russia and do everything we can to kill and defeat isis. >> kat: i think it's a l
dom giordano is here. he's a writer for "the hello," and the chairman of the american conservative union. he specializes in learning to be a farmer. matt schlapp is here. i'm going to go to you. much like with the >> matt: ca- comey firing. >> matt: i think the thing with drum, every time there are these controversies in this turbulence, and i will admit there is a lot. he's done things in a way we haven't seen presidents do, but if you get to the heart of it, it was that...
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isa forward to seeing what they dom is a revival, and what david lynch probably uniquely has manageds recruit a very impressive number of the original cast members, so u nfortu nately of the original cast members, so unfortunately the log lady is no longer with us, but she did film her scenes before she died, in 2015, so she will be back on screen, along with some other strange folk. she will be back on screen, along with some other strange folkm really said some careers allied, didn't it? kyle mclachlan is back as agent cooper, he will probably be ordering some damn fine coffee. some famous faces, a lot of people are writing articles, where are they now? the wackiest characters countdown, they are going to keep us imprint for countdown, they are going to keep us imprintfora countdown, they are going to keep us imprint for a few weeks yet. you have to watch the first one first, 01’ have to watch the first one first, ori have to watch the first one first, or i will be even more confused! that is it... where are we?! that is it for the papers, but tony and caroline will be back at 11:3
isa forward to seeing what they dom is a revival, and what david lynch probably uniquely has manageds recruit a very impressive number of the original cast members, so u nfortu nately of the original cast members, so unfortunately the log lady is no longer with us, but she did film her scenes before she died, in 2015, so she will be back on screen, along with some other strange folk. she will be back on screen, along with some other strange folkm really said some careers allied, didn't it? kyle...
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. >> reporter: city councilman alan dom and his colleagues will vote up or down on the proposal, dom is also a powerful developer who's personally worked on projects this size. >> this will be a great anchors, near residential street, >> ridge ross announced the plan to move in the historic building, built in 1924, the old inquirer building was full of newspaper staff until early 2012. it's collected dust ever since. >> pretty much everybody over there at 8th and race is excited >> ross is talking about this building, better known as the roundhouse, falling apart literally. take a walk-ins and it's clear. it's ready for an update or demolition. they planned to move to 4601 market, officials held a big ground breaking and spent two years on the project. in the end they backed out arguing broad street is much larger. the target for the new headquarters, three years from now. spring, 2020. another chapter in the police department's long history. >> my experience in construction is that it's rarely done before. so three years is probably pretty accurate. >>> city officials say they plan
. >> reporter: city councilman alan dom and his colleagues will vote up or down on the proposal, dom is also a powerful developer who's personally worked on projects this size. >> this will be a great anchors, near residential street, >> ridge ross announced the plan to move in the historic building, built in 1924, the old inquirer building was full of newspaper staff until early 2012. it's collected dust ever since. >> pretty much everybody over there at 8th and race is...
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a monk called dom perignon in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better.his birthplace to a local, christopher merritt, a pioneering scientist who recorded english scientists using the technique in 1662, more than 30 years before dom. he described the way that they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it "sparkling." he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn't he? yes. at this gloucestershire winery, they use the technique. they make sparkling wine for around 40 they make sparkling wine for around a0 english and welsh vineyards. they make it, bottle it, and add sugar and yeast to bring on what is called a secondary fermentation. we put the grapes into a vat, and we ferment them in the vats. that is the first. the second is in the bottle itself. you get carbon dioxide from the first fermentation. from the first one you get bubbles, but we allow it to bubble off. then you get a secondary one and you need to contain that within the bottle to give us the bubble in the finished sparkling
a monk called dom perignon in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better.his birthplace to a local, christopher merritt, a pioneering scientist who recorded english scientists using the technique in 1662, more than 30 years before dom. he described the way that they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it "sparkling." he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn't he? yes. at this gloucestershire...
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the french will tell you the method was discovered by a frenchman, a man called dom perignon, in 1967scientist who recorded english scientists using the technique in 1662, more than 30 years before dom perignon. he described the way they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it brisk and sparkling. and he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn‘t he? yes, he was, yes. at this gloucestershire vineyard, they make it. they make wine, bottle it, then add sugar and yeast to bring on what is called a secondary fermentation. when we‘ve pressed the grapes, we put them into a vat, and we ferment them in the vats. that‘s the first fermentation. the second is in the bottle itself. from the first one you get bubbles, but we allow it to bubble off. when you get a secondary fermentation, you need to contain that within the bottle, to give us the bubble one reason the english did it first is that english bottles were thicker and heavier. flimsy french bottles exploded when the fizz built up inside them. so english sparkling wine
the french will tell you the method was discovered by a frenchman, a man called dom perignon, in 1967scientist who recorded english scientists using the technique in 1662, more than 30 years before dom perignon. he described the way they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it brisk and sparkling. and he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn‘t he? yes, he was, yes. at this gloucestershire vineyard, they make...
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back over to you guys. >> thank you, dom. have a good weekend. >>> mike is over at the plaza with his call to action. take it awhat i, employee feawar cho. >> i don't know if you're very bullish or obviously bull. it's obviously hat quite a run. number two, if you want to commit less capital the trade. and finally and this is probably the most important, if you want to mitigate it. if we take a look over here at the chart it's been quite volatile and you can see here we had this sharp move up here. in fact, if you take a look, this drop that we just had this week, stock was more than $7 lower than it is right now, which is one of the reasons why i'm taking a look out to september and specifically i'm looking at the 140, 165 call spread. you could spend $7 for that. when i was looking aet this earlier for today. again, pointing out, $7, not at a lot when you consider how sharply the stock has been moving. 165 represents about 20% appreciation from where the stock is right now. so this is a way that you can get in, spend less,
back over to you guys. >> thank you, dom. have a good weekend. >>> mike is over at the plaza with his call to action. take it awhat i, employee feawar cho. >> i don't know if you're very bullish or obviously bull. it's obviously hat quite a run. number two, if you want to commit less capital the trade. and finally and this is probably the most important, if you want to mitigate it. if we take a look over here at the chart it's been quite volatile and you can see here we had...
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. >> reporter: city councilman alan dom and his colleagues will vote up or down on the proposal, dom is also a powerful developer who's personally worked on projects this size. >> this will be a great anchors, near residential street, >> ridge ross announced the plan to move in the historic building, built in 1924, the old inquirer building was full of newspaper staff until early 2012. it's collected dust ever since. >> pretty much everybody over there at 8th and race is excited >> ross is talking about this building, better known as the roundhouse, falling apart literally. take a walk-ins and it's clear. it's ready for an update or demolition. they planned to move to 4601 market, officials held a big ground breaking and spent two years on the project. in the end they backed out arguing broad street is much larger. the target for the new headquarters, three years from now. spring, 2020. another chapter in the police department's long history. >> my experience in construction is that it's rarely done before. so three years is probably pretty accurate. >>> city officials say they plan
. >> reporter: city councilman alan dom and his colleagues will vote up or down on the proposal, dom is also a powerful developer who's personally worked on projects this size. >> this will be a great anchors, near residential street, >> ridge ross announced the plan to move in the historic building, built in 1924, the old inquirer building was full of newspaper staff until early 2012. it's collected dust ever since. >> pretty much everybody over there at 8th and race is...
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dom chu. hi, dom. >> it will take more than a crude crush to get me down.ust like when traders realized supply and demand dynamics aren't favorable for higher prices. this week we saw u.s. government numbers that showed a smaller than expected draw in u.s. oil inventories and got softer demand for gasoline numbers. no surprise the bearish action oil prices filtered into the oil stocks as well t. s&p oil sector was the worst performer in the large index by a wide margin and the vast majority of the day's biggers laggers were oil and gas related overall by exploration and production stocks, like chesapeake energy, marathon oil, murphy oil, amongst others. around half of all members of the energy sector can be characterized as being in bear market territory or at least 20% the recent 52-week highs. even then, energy stocks still pretty expensive on a valuation bafgs the sector as a whole traded 28 times forward earnings and 33 times last 12-month earnings and still it's also the worst performing sector so far this year. today didn't help, back over to you guys
dom chu. hi, dom. >> it will take more than a crude crush to get me down.ust like when traders realized supply and demand dynamics aren't favorable for higher prices. this week we saw u.s. government numbers that showed a smaller than expected draw in u.s. oil inventories and got softer demand for gasoline numbers. no surprise the bearish action oil prices filtered into the oil stocks as well t. s&p oil sector was the worst performer in the large index by a wide margin and the vast...
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dom chu is back at headquarters with a look inside apple's core.dom. >> melissa, there used to be only one big apple and you're sitting rights in the heart of it over at the nasdaq market site. but these days the rest of the stock market is driven more and more by what's happening with the iphone and ipad maker than it ever has before. shares managed a new record interday high today. they've been on a tear over the last 12 months. they're up 64% during that time frame. record high stock price, record high market value as well. we're hovering just around that psychologically significant $800 billion market cap level. apple stock now accounts for about 3.8% of the overall weighting in the overall s&p 500 index etf. that's more than a percentage point. a full percentage point higher than the next highest weightings, both of the alphabet share classes combined and microsoft after that. during the course of history, that's not nearly as significant of weighting as other companies had during the roaring 1980s. if you look at 1985, ibm accounted for aroun
dom chu is back at headquarters with a look inside apple's core.dom. >> melissa, there used to be only one big apple and you're sitting rights in the heart of it over at the nasdaq market site. but these days the rest of the stock market is driven more and more by what's happening with the iphone and ipad maker than it ever has before. shares managed a new record interday high today. they've been on a tear over the last 12 months. they're up 64% during that time frame. record high stock...
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dom chu, thanks so much. great to see you, dom. >> good to see you. >> i have to take you to d.c.e will turn back to the big story of the day, lawmakers are trying to make their way through the new revelations that suggest president trump revealed classified intelligence to russian officials. this morning, the president tweeted he had disclosed the intelligence but didn't reveal much in the way of details. he also pointed out he has the right to do so. nbc's mike viqueira is live on the hill. michael, what are people saying about this? this is a novice president, somebody new to politics and government, but those men and women on the hill are not new to this game? >> and if you're a republican you have to be concerned. this has been ongoing for the last several weeks, really peaking over the course of the last 12 to 24 hours, no question about it, just listen to mitch mcconnell, he's the republican leader and gave an interview a few minutes ago and he said, we could all do with a little less drama from the white house around here. he says, it's simply getting in the way of the leg
dom chu, thanks so much. great to see you, dom. >> good to see you. >> i have to take you to d.c.e will turn back to the big story of the day, lawmakers are trying to make their way through the new revelations that suggest president trump revealed classified intelligence to russian officials. this morning, the president tweeted he had disclosed the intelligence but didn't reveal much in the way of details. he also pointed out he has the right to do so. nbc's mike viqueira is live on...
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dom chu? >> the flip side of the coin.lower, as much as 1% after boeing announced suspension of flights for the 737s phil lebeau talked about and watch shares of triumph group, down all day. another leg lower when the boeing news came out. triumph supplies about 675% of the shares. you can see down by about 10% pap back to you. >> thanks, dom. >>> headed 0 ut to vegas. and steve wynn, mark cuban and wayne newton singing on the show all tomorrow night at 5:00. >>> thanks for watching "power lunch." >> big day. >>> everybody, welcome to the closing bell. kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> how do you do too? snap. >> crack's, pop. >> no. the stock -- >> snapping because of snap. >> oh, snap. that's that comment there. >> not a lot of guys can snap their fingers. you're lucky. >> i don't know why that is. most talked about ipo of the year reporting earnings in about an hour. use it for advertising numbers, front and center. and we'll be talking about what to expect on those earni
dom chu? >> the flip side of the coin.lower, as much as 1% after boeing announced suspension of flights for the 737s phil lebeau talked about and watch shares of triumph group, down all day. another leg lower when the boeing news came out. triumph supplies about 675% of the shares. you can see down by about 10% pap back to you. >> thanks, dom. >>> headed 0 ut to vegas. and steve wynn, mark cuban and wayne newton singing on the show all tomorrow night at 5:00. >>>...
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dom chu has something. >> so jeffrey immelt is making comments at the electrical products group conference in florida right now along with a number of other industrial companies. you can see by the chart of a lot of the moved happened how some of the conference remarks. a couple lieheights. general electric says earnings per share, the forecast of two bucks a share is at the high end of expectations where markets are today, hitting goals will require additional cost contingencies. they also talk about this idea that capital allocation impacts are -- they also say that their goals of 3% to 5% organic growth and 100 basis points are expected in to 18 as well, and we do say strong emerging markets are an improving situation, and also resource remain tough impacting the oil, gas, power and transportation sectors. >> dom, thank you. the two words i hear you say more recently start with a c and an f. >> that's i interviewed most of the cos of the top industrial companies. how did this happen? this is a real bad sign. >> you buy the stock here, guys? >> i would rather buy s&p futures. >> i keep t
dom chu has something. >> so jeffrey immelt is making comments at the electrical products group conference in florida right now along with a number of other industrial companies. you can see by the chart of a lot of the moved happened how some of the conference remarks. a couple lieheights. general electric says earnings per share, the forecast of two bucks a share is at the high end of expectations where markets are today, hitting goals will require additional cost contingencies. they...
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elections because they think otherwise, these elections that were due in 2020 would hang as a sort of dom damocles. however, they thought it should be done before she notifies, because now the clock is ticking. it is a race against time. negotiations need to be terminated next year to allow institutions to agree on any treaty that will be worked out. any indication as to why ms may has described the talks as constructive, and when jean—claude juncker went back to the summit was held over the weekend, he also said that they had been constructive? do you understand why he would turn around and we would now have a very different account of this meeting? in your report, it says that brexit cannot be a success. how do you understand this? well, constructive isa understand this? well, constructive is a neutral way of describing any talks you have had. you can translate that, at least from the european side, as saying it has been constructive in the sense that we have said what we think about these negotiations. we have made clear our position and we hope the british government now has a better
elections because they think otherwise, these elections that were due in 2020 would hang as a sort of dom damocles. however, they thought it should be done before she notifies, because now the clock is ticking. it is a race against time. negotiations need to be terminated next year to allow institutions to agree on any treaty that will be worked out. any indication as to why ms may has described the talks as constructive, and when jean—claude juncker went back to the summit was held over the...
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deere as dom mentioned earlier in the show, up better than 7%.ot to notice, some other cloud names appear to be getting a bump off of earnings better than sales force itself. workday up 3.5%. twilio and box up. >> had to shake that preference for tech stocks. >> ooing ik yoif got a combination of better earnings reports and the fact that the special counsel was appoints to calm the turbulence that sent nup the keep hole of a selloff on wednesday. we've recovered a lot of ground. >> guys, have a great weekend. go to headquarter, melissa and the half. t trz. >> >>> welcome to the halftime report. top trade this hour, the rally that just won't quit. with us on the desk today -- josh brown, josh brown need as watch. we'll be along shortly. >> an apple watch. >> the markets wilding on gains following a volatile week that saw stocks suffer their biggest drop of the year. industrials leading the pack because investors shift their focus to
deere as dom mentioned earlier in the show, up better than 7%.ot to notice, some other cloud names appear to be getting a bump off of earnings better than sales force itself. workday up 3.5%. twilio and box up. >> had to shake that preference for tech stocks. >> ooing ik yoif got a combination of better earnings reports and the fact that the special counsel was appoints to calm the turbulence that sent nup the keep hole of a selloff on wednesday. we've recovered a lot of ground....
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our next high to the delivery coverage area of dom's new york style pizzeria.ak train on its way to washington, d.c. stalled on the tracks. as it sat there, passengers got hungry and called the nearby dom's for a delivery to the train. delivery man jim leery didn't hesitate. he grabbed the pies, cut through backyards, crossed the small creek, and then as you can see here, walked along the tracks to deliver the pizza. jim was cheered as he passed the windows of the train. amtrak said the move was dangerous and hopes passengers will not try that move in the future. jim leery said, quote, i was just glad to help those hungry people out. he got a $32 tip for his heroism. >> i think he earned a little more. $32 trip to the chugg chugga chugga choo choo. >> final low, 3 years old and your major league daddy loses a baseball game. she had a teary reaction to her dad, milwaukee brewers third baseman eric soguard losing one of his 162 games this season. soguard hit a big home run, but the mean meme san diego padres later hit a home run to later win the game. >> why did
our next high to the delivery coverage area of dom's new york style pizzeria.ak train on its way to washington, d.c. stalled on the tracks. as it sat there, passengers got hungry and called the nearby dom's for a delivery to the train. delivery man jim leery didn't hesitate. he grabbed the pies, cut through backyards, crossed the small creek, and then as you can see here, walked along the tracks to deliver the pizza. jim was cheered as he passed the windows of the train. amtrak said the move...
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you know, dom chu brought up some great points. the relationship between high yield, corporate, volatility and equities. let's look at a chart of the hygtf, a pretty good looking chart. so now let's take a walk through time. let's isolate the credit crisis movement in the market from mid 2008 towards the beginning of 2010. it's pretty clear, when equities melt down, you have relationships that go on due to the correlations between high yields and equities. but it doesn't seem to be happening now. so is the market changing or is it telling us that the downdraft, that dom was referencing midweek in stocks just seemed to be overlooked by the fixed income markets? as a matter of fact, the ten year yields had the safety hedge feature that made the hyg and the lqd rally. look at the dollar index, consider we'll do it in round terms. basically we said last week around 99 and a quarter. it's hovering right now around 97 and a quarter. boy, that's -- you know, easy in math, a 2% down week. that's huge. we have a guest today that's going to
you know, dom chu brought up some great points. the relationship between high yield, corporate, volatility and equities. let's look at a chart of the hygtf, a pretty good looking chart. so now let's take a walk through time. let's isolate the credit crisis movement in the market from mid 2008 towards the beginning of 2010. it's pretty clear, when equities melt down, you have relationships that go on due to the correlations between high yields and equities. but it doesn't seem to be happening...
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. >> shaking to a britney spears hit is scoring her major internet tar dom.stardom. >> plus a drone flies high to capture a kayaking adventure but then it all goes south. >> rescue. >> see if the machine manages to survive the spill. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. get whatat olive garden.ss new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos. only at olive garden. i'm going on a targetrun, , you need anything? toilet paper... cereal... maybe some chew toys... got it! get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. and they happen easily. the other side o
. >> shaking to a britney spears hit is scoring her major internet tar dom.stardom. >> plus a drone flies high to capture a kayaking adventure but then it all goes south. >> rescue. >> see if the machine manages to survive the spill. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach...
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abc news was at the airport for the free it dom tour. the only flying world war ii bomber used in the pacific and western europe. the bomber will be on display in livermore through tuesday. >> it is a day i think everyone should remember that this country was great because of great people. >> organized by nonprofit callings foundation which flies the b-24 and others to airport nationwide. >> check out a celebration that get to the heart of the city. >> up next, a yearly festival that many of the bay area consider a must-attend. we will check out this year's carnival parade. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. winds are picking up this afternoon and shortly those winds are going to bring in cooler t [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> abc 7 news in the mission d
abc news was at the airport for the free it dom tour. the only flying world war ii bomber used in the pacific and western europe. the bomber will be on display in livermore through tuesday. >> it is a day i think everyone should remember that this country was great because of great people. >> organized by nonprofit callings foundation which flies the b-24 and others to airport nationwide. >> check out a celebration that get to the heart of the city. >> up next, a yearly...
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i'll bring substance abuse in health van to dom this corridor as well as our employment services van so we can have throughout the summer more concentrated services. >> this year we identified are ward 7 and ward 8 and we don't only do this by ourselves with the police but all the d.c. government agencies are involved in this and it's been extremely successful. >> mayor bowser made it a habit during the first term as mayor to get out in the community and take its temperature and she walked up 22 street this afternoon and she heard complaints from residents about all sorts of issues including trash and as if to make a point the mayor bent down and picked some up. he heard dmraints residents about crime in neighborhood especially shootings. along with mayor on walk where representative from many agencies who are ready to listen to complaints and help where they go the mayor made it a point to visit small businesses that operate in this high crime neighborhood according to d.c. police crime mapping web site there's been 217 reported crimes in immediate neighborhood which is down signifi
i'll bring substance abuse in health van to dom this corridor as well as our employment services van so we can have throughout the summer more concentrated services. >> this year we identified are ward 7 and ward 8 and we don't only do this by ourselves with the police but all the d.c. government agencies are involved in this and it's been extremely successful. >> mayor bowser made it a habit during the first term as mayor to get out in the community and take its temperature and she...
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. >> thank you, witness dom we're talking about chance for thunderstorms later this afternoon and parts of region dealing with drizzle. future cast at 9:30, spotty picking up on the drizzle. again patchy drizzle throughout the morning hours. 4:30 showing thunderstorms popping up and again hit and miss variety and one or two of these could be on the strong side and we're under marginal risk for severe weather this afternoon. 77 today, scattered thunderstorms. tomorrow little more sunshine and warmer 83. all right. let's check the forecast. erin is back with traffic. >> 4:47 and breaking news we first told you about a crash on 66 westbound by fairfax county parkway that cleared out of the way and traffic westbound and eastbound look going now. that's got news to start you off w moving to maps. police activity suitland parkway naylor road moved over to the intersection of suitland parkway shut down in both directions stanton road southeast. traffic die verltsed because of police activity. we'll keep you update odden that. avoid stanton road and sutland parkway. debris walking center lane t
. >> thank you, witness dom we're talking about chance for thunderstorms later this afternoon and parts of region dealing with drizzle. future cast at 9:30, spotty picking up on the drizzle. again patchy drizzle throughout the morning hours. 4:30 showing thunderstorms popping up and again hit and miss variety and one or two of these could be on the strong side and we're under marginal risk for severe weather this afternoon. 77 today, scattered thunderstorms. tomorrow little more sunshine...
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thank you, dom chu. the man behind the call of the day is here with us on set.raig moffett is here, a senior analyst, craig, thanks. is this the apocalypse? is this what it looks like at the beginning here? >> it wasn't our call. all we did was observe something is that i think our clients have seen throughout earnings season, right? which is that the ad numbers were weak on the media side and now you are starting to see really weak affiliate numbers and everybody thought that the affiliate numbers were going to be held up by these ott guys. >> that all of these virtual cable operators over the internet were the salvation of the media companies. suddenly realized, wait, that's not working. everybody is going down with the ship. you saw weakness in the media stocks. i think $12 billion of market cap, you saw another billion wiped out in satellite and telecom. there was carnage everywhere. i think people are looking around and saying this trend is not going to be good for anybody. >> in terms of the subscriber losses, though, you point out that this is even happen
thank you, dom chu. the man behind the call of the day is here with us on set.raig moffett is here, a senior analyst, craig, thanks. is this the apocalypse? is this what it looks like at the beginning here? >> it wasn't our call. all we did was observe something is that i think our clients have seen throughout earnings season, right? which is that the ad numbers were weak on the media side and now you are starting to see really weak affiliate numbers and everybody thought that the...
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the new doms show that wooded was not drunk but is still being charged with driving under the influence and is set to appear in court on july 5th. >>> ariana grande is set to perform in a charity concert in manchester following the suicide bombing outside of her concert. and there are big names including cold play and justin bieber and fpharrell williams. in a statement after at tack that killed 22 people, grande said we won't let this divide us, we won't late hate win. >>> and back here mayor kenney helped to celebrate a ground breaking program. the action cam was in university city. there mayor kenney joined officials from the department of labor to learn about the entrepreneurship program. the first registered none tradition traditional apprenticeship program. >>> an 82-year-old man caught a man attacking his wife and he jumped into action. >>> and we have details on a tiger attack in the uk. >>> an 82-year-old man is called a hero for fighting off an attacker at his northern california home. he was inside of his home on sunday when he heard his wife scream from the backyard. 76-year
the new doms show that wooded was not drunk but is still being charged with driving under the influence and is set to appear in court on july 5th. >>> ariana grande is set to perform in a charity concert in manchester following the suicide bombing outside of her concert. and there are big names including cold play and justin bieber and fpharrell williams. in a statement after at tack that killed 22 people, grande said we won't let this divide us, we won't late hate win. >>>...
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dom giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom.rofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if elected in november, krasner would represent a huge shift in philadelphia law enforcement. all of you remember this. just seven years ago, the office
dom giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom.rofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if elected in november, krasner...
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the experience has left carlos deeply suspicious about the deal between dinning dom and bexley councilp between the private companies and councils. they become sticky. the companies weren't put people as the first priority. kingdom says officers are trained to exercise their individual professionaljudgment about issuing fines to non—uk residents, who have no immunity from committing environmental offences. bexley council says environmental enforcement is reducing littering and that the public have given it positive feedback. nationally, companies like kingdom can enforce even more anti—social behaviour laws. the latest, a public spaces protection orders, or pspos. these allow councils to ban some actives they consider undesirable. this prohibition which is obviously broad in the extreme is being enforced by private companies on commission basis. so i think you have got a worrying combination of on one hand broad powers given to local authorities to create new crimes and then the right for local authorities to contract out the enforcement of those crimes to private companies on a commis
the experience has left carlos deeply suspicious about the deal between dinning dom and bexley councilp between the private companies and councils. they become sticky. the companies weren't put people as the first priority. kingdom says officers are trained to exercise their individual professionaljudgment about issuing fines to non—uk residents, who have no immunity from committing environmental offences. bexley council says environmental enforcement is reducing littering and that the public...
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dom chu joins us from ponte vedra beach, florida. dom? >> so, thanks, guys, very much. 17th hole at tpc sawgrass the site of this week's players championship happening again on the pga tour. they call it the fifth major. and we're here for a very important reason. it's the cross-section of sports and business, and the pga tour is in the process of inking one of the biggest deals, if not the biggest deal ever in the history of the game. so we're joined by jay monahan commissioner of the mag tour, also the chief sales officer at fedex and number one ranked golfer dustin johnson. let's start off with the news. mr. monahan, the pga tour has a very big announcement. >> yes, dom. today is a milestone game for the pga tour and golf. our great friends at fedex who we've been in business with since 1985 are extending their commitment of the fedexcup through 2027. we launched the fedexcup in 2007, season-long competition. really bolstering all of our tournaments, culminating in four playoff events bringing a dramatic conclusion. when we launched it, there was some skeptics at the
dom chu joins us from ponte vedra beach, florida. dom? >> so, thanks, guys, very much. 17th hole at tpc sawgrass the site of this week's players championship happening again on the pga tour. they call it the fifth major. and we're here for a very important reason. it's the cross-section of sports and business, and the pga tour is in the process of inking one of the biggest deals, if not the biggest deal ever in the history of the game. so we're joined by jay monahan commissioner of the...
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up to 3500 docto$3500 for a dom flight.it's estimated to generate $35 million over the next nine years. >> when jeff pulls up with kim-k and j-d, it will not be a problem. >> i would rather have the first class ticket. >> you get a lot of those perks. >> they will be going out of the the front anyway. >> thanks for joining us here at 11:00. have a great day. bye-bye test. test. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jeffrey: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael fassbender. jeffery tambor.
up to 3500 docto$3500 for a dom flight.it's estimated to generate $35 million over the next nine years. >> when jeff pulls up with kim-k and j-d, it will not be a problem. >> i would rather have the first class ticket. >> you get a lot of those perks. >> they will be going out of the the front anyway. >> thanks for joining us here at 11:00. have a great day. bye-bye test. test. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jeffrey: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in...
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where he was exhorting the muslim leaders in their mosques to make it clear that there's no martyr dom in killing people for the sake of islam, you don't receive glory in that. in fact, that you just receive judgment. that's an important point and i think it would be a powerful thing then if the president started making those exhortations to the people, to muslim americans, to encourage their islamic leaders to make this very clear, that there is no glory in death, and killing those to try to force conversion, it's a powerful point and i think that we need more of that if we're going to get a handle on this. >> a powerful pnt. michael, what is your take? i mean for young muslim americans who are scared after an attack like this, scared what the path is for them going forward? >> well, i think rebecca is right it's a powerful point, but i disagree this is something new. this what is president george w. bush said, what president obama said, and in inn fairness to the american muslim community, the american muslim community has repeatedly condemned acts of terror whether al qaeda, isis or
where he was exhorting the muslim leaders in their mosques to make it clear that there's no martyr dom in killing people for the sake of islam, you don't receive glory in that. in fact, that you just receive judgment. that's an important point and i think it would be a powerful thing then if the president started making those exhortations to the people, to muslim americans, to encourage their islamic leaders to make this very clear, that there is no glory in death, and killing those to try to...
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to the sell-off on wall street team coverage, bob pisani on the nyse floor, dom inic chu, the rally. let's begin with bob pisani. bob, finally the volatility many have been waiting for. >> reporter: a little bit of it. we'll see if it lasts, brian. look at the s&p. we're five points off the low. importantly selling basically stopped once we hit the european close. volume dropped off as well. heavy volume etfs, a lot of people complaining about the volume, but today in the biggest etfs, spyder, the s&p and the russell 2,000, big volume. other e it tfs, european like the emerging market etf eem not so big volume. bigger than normal. this is clearly a u.s.-based event. secretario sectors, 2.3%. that's a problem. and, of course, defensive moves. so utilities are up, gold is up as dollar weakness is helping xhcommodities but not helping commodity stocks here. low volume stocks, low volatility, excuse me, stocks like colgate, duke, kimberly-clark, dominion. what's the market risk? we've seen lower geopolitical risk particularly around the french elections why the markets are holding up. th
to the sell-off on wall street team coverage, bob pisani on the nyse floor, dom inic chu, the rally. let's begin with bob pisani. bob, finally the volatility many have been waiting for. >> reporter: a little bit of it. we'll see if it lasts, brian. look at the s&p. we're five points off the low. importantly selling basically stopped once we hit the european close. volume dropped off as well. heavy volume etfs, a lot of people complaining about the volume, but today in the biggest...
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what dom was pointing out there, the trade deficit, consider these numbers. last year the u.s. imported $21.6 billion worth of vehicles from germany and exported $6.1 billion. a $15.5 billion trade deficit there in just autos alone between the u.s. and germany. a lot of people are saying, well, aren't the german automakers build iing more in t united states? aren't they adding jobs? yes, they are and are expanding. when you look at how many vehicles are built here that are sold here, they're well below the big three average which is 66%. daimler at 39%. bmw, vw at 13% and in terms of what's brought into the u.s. and is sold here from german automakers, you're primarily looking at your higher end s sedans and sports cars and that's why you have the trade deficit you're looking at now just under 850,000 were imported last year that work out to just under 5% of all the u.s. sales. that's what you're looking at in terms of immorted vehicles from germany and now let's talk about the plants in the south, vw, mercedes, bmw. they are expanding their operations. german brand plants buil
what dom was pointing out there, the trade deficit, consider these numbers. last year the u.s. imported $21.6 billion worth of vehicles from germany and exported $6.1 billion. a $15.5 billion trade deficit there in just autos alone between the u.s. and germany. a lot of people are saying, well, aren't the german automakers build iing more in t united states? aren't they adding jobs? yes, they are and are expanding. when you look at how many vehicles are built here that are sold here, they're...
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involving one of their own, state trooper told investigators she shot her boyfriends in self-defense after dom et cetera i can dispute. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do has the latest from new castle county. >> the quiet of pike creek fairway fall subdivision disrupted overnight by shooting involving an off-duty delaware state trooper, inside her home, on the 3200 block of champion drive. >> there is mrs. lined up outside of the neighborhood, banking on our door asking if we heard anything suspicious. and i saw a woman getting carried out on a stretcher. >> state police say the trooper and her boyfriend got into a fight that quickly turned physical. just after 11:00 p.m. >> she was being severely beaten by the boyfriend, which led to the trooper who was off duty, grabbing her service weapon, and firing one shot at the boyfriend. >> the boyfriends was struck once in the chest. the trooper then called 911. new castle county and state police arrived, spending hours on the scene collecting evidence. paramedics rushed the cup toll christianna hospital. >> she is very nice, always said hello. >>
involving one of their own, state trooper told investigators she shot her boyfriends in self-defense after dom et cetera i can dispute. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do has the latest from new castle county. >> the quiet of pike creek fairway fall subdivision disrupted overnight by shooting involving an off-duty delaware state trooper, inside her home, on the 3200 block of champion drive. >> there is mrs. lined up outside of the neighborhood, banking on our door asking...
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and san francisco and san jose and oakland expected to be the largest but dom oin administrations in morgan hill, mountainview and concord. could you find the list on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >> it could be a chaotic day in the south bay, because of a strike planned by sunnyvale workers. marianne favro joins us from sunnyvale with a look at what is planned there. >> reporter: well, the city tells us that police and dispatchers and fire crews will not be impacted by tomorrow's walk-out. but it will definitely not be business as usual. about 400 people are expected to walk off the job tomorrow. and that is because union employees say after years of negotiations they have hit a tail ma-- a stalemate with the city and the strike la guardia start at midnight. and today the mayor described what people could expect. >> an impact would be at our planning department, people getting inspections, if they are doing home remodeling, library services, people in the parks. >> mainly, we have not had a pay increase in over five years. we've been without a contract now for two years, we've been
and san francisco and san jose and oakland expected to be the largest but dom oin administrations in morgan hill, mountainview and concord. could you find the list on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >> it could be a chaotic day in the south bay, because of a strike planned by sunnyvale workers. marianne favro joins us from sunnyvale with a look at what is planned there. >> reporter: well, the city tells us that police and dispatchers and fire crews will not be impacted by tomorrow's...
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. >> thank you so much, dom chu in the newsroom.sell when warren buffet sells and what do you think of ibm? >> no, i think it's dangerous to sell when ier anybody sells. warren buffet is such an amazing long-term investor. when you think, they haven't been great. that's not his point. that's not his angle. when i think about it and i look at the berkshire portfolio and those that have moved and haven't, i think the addition of the airlines seem to be those of the first quarter, delta, southwest, american, are all places where they are heavily invested and i think these are places where the valuation and the business cycle and economic cycle for me. >> one of the most remarkable business people of our era. >> he's right, he is. >> he doesn't own any stock as far as we know. >> that would be out of the bailiwick of berkshire atmosphere jay whathaway. >> i know you don't like ibm. >> what's the animal with the quills? >> pork mocupine. >> stay away from it. his price got cheaper because his stock has only gone down the last six years.
. >> thank you so much, dom chu in the newsroom.sell when warren buffet sells and what do you think of ibm? >> no, i think it's dangerous to sell when ier anybody sells. warren buffet is such an amazing long-term investor. when you think, they haven't been great. that's not his point. that's not his angle. when i think about it and i look at the berkshire portfolio and those that have moved and haven't, i think the addition of the airlines seem to be those of the first quarter,...
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back over to you. >> got it, dom. thank you. >>> the btig charity day is in full swing with some heavy hitters including derek jeter and a-rod. >> that's so brian sullivan. >> get it? our own heavy hitter bob pisani is there live. >> reporter: we had so much fun. no place else that i ever go do you get this many celebrities in one room, but they're trying to raise money for charity. that's what makes it fun. i spoke with derek jeter about raising money to help kids with drug and alcohol problems. i spoke with alex rodriguez about the boys and girls club of america. i spoke with steve, the actor from boardwalk empire, about the fireman fund in brooklyn. he's a brooklyn guy. i spoke with kristen davis, charlotte from "sex in the city." she's the representative for the high commissioner for refugees about refugee problems. she goes all over the world. and i sat down with mayor mike bloomberg, the former mayor to talk about his new book he had out, climate of hope. he's talking about climate change. and here is an interes
back over to you. >> got it, dom. thank you. >>> the btig charity day is in full swing with some heavy hitters including derek jeter and a-rod. >> that's so brian sullivan. >> get it? our own heavy hitter bob pisani is there live. >> reporter: we had so much fun. no place else that i ever go do you get this many celebrities in one room, but they're trying to raise money for charity. that's what makes it fun. i spoke with derek jeter about raising money to help...
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we look how sell in may has really worked out for investors or not so much lately, dom. >> it all depends on statistics and looking at the overall picture for stocks because there's any number of viewpoints and any number of time frames to look at with regard to whether sell in may and go away actually ends up working, so we asked our data partners to look at the statistics behind what those sell in may and go away stats are. look at this first of all. over the last 20 years for the s&p 500, if you look between april 30th and august 31st, we call that the summer months. on average, the s&p 500 does lose about a percent, so that seasonally weak factor we talk abouting and it's a negative trade over half the time during that span that kind of takes a look at the moves overall. now, look at this, because here's another indicator as well. take a look at the fact that we have maybe some seasonality or reasons you want to buy this market. over the last five years, between april 30th and september 30th, so add another month to put it in perspective, near term, s&p 500 gained 2% on average and po
we look how sell in may has really worked out for investors or not so much lately, dom. >> it all depends on statistics and looking at the overall picture for stocks because there's any number of viewpoints and any number of time frames to look at with regard to whether sell in may and go away actually ends up working, so we asked our data partners to look at the statistics behind what those sell in may and go away stats are. look at this first of all. over the last 20 years for the...
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burj khalifa in dubai and brandenburg gate in berlin and in hong kong we stand with the united kin dom were on the side of a large bank building. stay with abc news for the latest on the concert terror attack. we have live team coverage from manchester and that's all coming up later on "good morning america." >>> let's move on to other headlines we're keeping attention to back at home and the severe storms that are rolling across the southeast following nine reported tornadoes in north carolina and georgia where power find winds pushed a semi on to a car. there was heavy rain from texas to the carolinas. some areas getting up to 4 inches. this is a look at the radar right now and there were several injuries reported from across the there is plenty of stormy conditions still there right now. now, for a closer look at the forecast. >> diane and kendis, thanks, good morning to you. severe weather can a big concern today over the southeast, of course, we need the rain throughout florida, do not like to see the potential here for damaging winds and also large hail. ponding on the roadway is
burj khalifa in dubai and brandenburg gate in berlin and in hong kong we stand with the united kin dom were on the side of a large bank building. stay with abc news for the latest on the concert terror attack. we have live team coverage from manchester and that's all coming up later on "good morning america." >>> let's move on to other headlines we're keeping attention to back at home and the severe storms that are rolling across the southeast following nine reported...
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the 71-year-old bonnie died on the seen, the 78-year-old,dom in stable condition. the relationship between parents and son is incredibly close. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> runway repairs combined with a global technical glirch at london's heathrow airport causing a ripple effect of delays and cancellations. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at sfo with the details. how are the passengers handling all of this. >> reporter: as they say, pack your patience. that's what people are trying to do here today. i did get off the phone with the airport duty manager. she tells me there have been over 250 delays here today. we are talking anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. but for some passengers on british airways it was much more difficult than that. >> i'm going the dallas, texas. and unfortunately, the -- it's delayed. >> reporter: jesus perez is waiting on flight from s fo to see family for the memorial day weekend. >> they say one time and change it that's making me frustrated. >> reporter: his flight was pushed back 40 minutes. it was one of many as sf
the 71-year-old bonnie died on the seen, the 78-year-old,dom in stable condition. the relationship between parents and son is incredibly close. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> runway repairs combined with a global technical glirch at london's heathrow airport causing a ripple effect of delays and cancellations. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at sfo with the details. how are the passengers handling all of this. >> reporter: as they say, pack your patience....
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a man called dom perignon in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better.n 30 years before dom. he described the way they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it "sparkling." he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn't he? yes. at this gloucestershire vineyard, they make it. they make it and add sugar and yeast to bring on what is called a secondary fermentation. we put it into a vat, and we ferment them in the vats. that is the first. the second is in the bottle itself. from the first one you get bubbles, but we allow it to bubble off. then you get a secondary one and you need to contain that within the bottle to give us the bubble and the finished sparkling wine. one reason the english did it first is that english bottles were thicker and heavier. flimsy french bottles exploded when the fizz built up inside them. sparkling wine was a menace to french makers. english sparkling wine has a long history. even longer than champagne. but it has a long and cumbersome name as well. at this
a man called dom perignon in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better.n 30 years before dom. he described the way they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it "sparkling." he was the first person to actually use that word, "sparkling," in connection to wine, wasn't he? yes. at this gloucestershire vineyard, they make it. they make it and add sugar and yeast to bring on what is called a secondary fermentation. we put it into a vat, and we ferment...
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already know from president abbas's visit to the white house the palestinians at least the official dom. are. confident that they. did develop a relationship with that the american president they don't see him as being. exclusively a friend of israel but of course whether that translates into the kind of the policies that can. get that peace process working again will be another question as you've been hearing for president trump. he's beaming with optimism and is certainly a lot of courage and determination to be the man who clinches that most lucifer deals a peace deal. between the israelis and the palestinians that once he gets out into the details you'll be back to the very old and the very. i difficult problems unless we don't from says there are many things that can happen now that wouldn't have happened before as a veteran of middle east diplomatic reporting. do you sense as a shift in these tectonic plates. there are some shifts in these in these technology plate set how significant they will be we'll have to see how they. they keep shifting one of them is the changing views of
already know from president abbas's visit to the white house the palestinians at least the official dom. are. confident that they. did develop a relationship with that the american president they don't see him as being. exclusively a friend of israel but of course whether that translates into the kind of the policies that can. get that peace process working again will be another question as you've been hearing for president trump. he's beaming with optimism and is certainly a lot of courage and...
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ing dom gets to the rack. -- eckdom gets to the rack. the slash brothers combine for 51 points tonight. draymond green finds iguodala for one of his 11 assists. he had his third career playoff triple double. 4th quarter the warriors pull away. curry knocks it down from top of the key. warriors win 121-95 and sweep the jazz. they wait for either the spurs or rockets in the western conference finals. >> i guess tonight on tnt the guys were complaining that you're series was boring, too. >> worst playoffs ever. >> that's not the worst playoffs ever. >> ever. >> the basketball playoffs are boring and these two dominant teams on a collision course. what do you think about that? >> blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. >> tell you what's not boring, giants and a's both ,, food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and t
ing dom gets to the rack. -- eckdom gets to the rack. the slash brothers combine for 51 points tonight. draymond green finds iguodala for one of his 11 assists. he had his third career playoff triple double. 4th quarter the warriors pull away. curry knocks it down from top of the key. warriors win 121-95 and sweep the jazz. they wait for either the spurs or rockets in the western conference finals. >> i guess tonight on tnt the guys were complaining that you're series was boring, too....
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the fed rate setters said they felt if things carry dom on their current trajectory it would be appropriaten. the second was transitory. the reason why they think they will raise rate is because they think the recent sockless in economy, softness in the inflation is transitory and it will pass. the odds are very short on june rate rise and another one in september and then potential will turn to how the federal reserve sta rts turn to how the federal reserve starts to unwind its balance sheet. it has bought $4.5 trillion of bonds to try to underpin the economy. it has two let them role off an reversed that easing policy. in the meantime you have the snp closing on a high, the ftse 100, meantime you have the snp closing on a high, the ftse100, it would suggest markets are on the up? yes, markets are looking at not rising interest rates, but the reason why interest rates, but the reason why interest rates, but the reason why interest rates are rising. the reason why the feds feel relaxed about pushing rate is because the global economy is picking up pace and that is what markets are focused o
the fed rate setters said they felt if things carry dom on their current trajectory it would be appropriaten. the second was transitory. the reason why they think they will raise rate is because they think the recent sockless in economy, softness in the inflation is transitory and it will pass. the odds are very short on june rate rise and another one in september and then potential will turn to how the federal reserve sta rts turn to how the federal reserve starts to unwind its balance sheet....