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dominic: we already have seen that.f you look at some of the politicians remarks, they say, hang on a moment, we don't want more week yen trends. there is not much need to really push u.s. dollar-yen higher. maybe 128 -- 130. things are floating right now. if you look at at the boj's inflation target, initially coming out at 2%. then saying this is a long-term trend. there is not a line of the same. it depends on the trading partners and where they are trading. lyrically, there is not much support for material weakness but long -- yonder 124. rishaad: suddenly, it has a big fall and then it goes into range again. is it morettern and about dollar strength than yen weakness? dominic: if you look at the yen trading versus the euro are the , it is clearly going sideways since may. some of the pattern that you have seen in terms of the yen weakness is because the monetary and focused on the easing side which was a key factor. the monetary policy decision at the end of the day. rishaad: will we get further stimulus in japan a
dominic: we already have seen that.f you look at some of the politicians remarks, they say, hang on a moment, we don't want more week yen trends. there is not much need to really push u.s. dollar-yen higher. maybe 128 -- 130. things are floating right now. if you look at at the boj's inflation target, initially coming out at 2%. then saying this is a long-term trend. there is not a line of the same. it depends on the trading partners and where they are trading. lyrically, there is not much...
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dominic brown down huddle at practice. he is in remission.lans to get checked up one more time in august, at chop lets hope everything checks out okay for dominic. walter, back to you good he is awesome, thanks jeff. >>> teenager from indiana says he was a hit after taking his nine three-year old great grandmother to the junior prom. drew holmes said when he first asked grand mom catherine she said no but then she change her mine. she looked great in the blue dress and they shared a show dance together. drew had to leave prom early to get his great grand mom home in time for bed at 9:00. if kid. >>> castle is next here on channel six. "action news" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning with nydia han eva pilgrim and chris sowers. for melissa magee jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, have a good night and we will see you right back here tomorrow night. >> ♪♪ can: beautiful job! i knew you had it in you. and it was easy because of what i have in me. you know the color-rich technology and all-climate protection package? it penetrates d
dominic brown down huddle at practice. he is in remission.lans to get checked up one more time in august, at chop lets hope everything checks out okay for dominic. walter, back to you good he is awesome, thanks jeff. >>> teenager from indiana says he was a hit after taking his nine three-year old great grandmother to the junior prom. drew holmes said when he first asked grand mom catherine she said no but then she change her mine. she looked great in the blue dress and they shared a...
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secretary, child-care -- teachers and so forth and those kind of jobs are dominated by women. and so there's definitely -- they're lower paid that a lot of categories of jobs dominated by men. there is a question -- this is where may be some disagreement between women's groups and other groups -- but many women's groups would assert, and i agree with them, that because these jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill experience and so forth, it doesn't make sense that the jobs dominated by men should be paid more. even if you say that part of the pay gap is due to occupational segregation, that is, women go into certain career paths that are lower paid. i think there's a question about why they are lower paid. i think it's reflection of a broader. sort of upset of constraints of the roles of women and expectations of their ability to earn money, whether or not a care-giving role should be valued as a role where a man is driving a truck. and i think perhaps somewhat of an expectation that because women are sort o
secretary, child-care -- teachers and so forth and those kind of jobs are dominated by women. and so there's definitely -- they're lower paid that a lot of categories of jobs dominated by men. there is a question -- this is where may be some disagreement between women's groups and other groups -- but many women's groups would assert, and i agree with them, that because these jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill experience...
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those jobs are dominated by women. they are lower paid than those dominated by men. there may be some disagreement between women groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because the jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill experience and so forth but it doesn't make sense to jobs dominated by men should be paid more. if you say part of the pay gap is due to occupational segregation women go into certain career paths that are lower paid. i think it is a reflection of a broader set of constraints on the roles of women and the expectations of their ability to earn money. whether it should be valued as a role for a man is driving a truck and an expectation because women are caregivers that they do this job tickets discounted because it's what their nature is. >> fair enough. some people say men and women are different and we have different strengths and so women may choose to go into certain jobs to give them what comes naturally to them. i would think
those jobs are dominated by women. they are lower paid than those dominated by men. there may be some disagreement between women groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because the jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill experience and so forth but it doesn't make sense to jobs dominated by men should be paid more. if you say part of the pay gap is due to occupational...
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can apple dominate streaming? can they continue to dominate music?i don't know if it's domination. i think that there is enough room for all these platforms, because people want to consume constantly in different ways, and there's so much content coming. emily: you are also a tech investor. scooter: yeah. emily: you have gotten into tech investing. you've invested in spotify, as i've said, uber, pinterest -- how are you getting into these deals? what attracted you to technology? scooter: because i missed one. when i was in college, facebook launched. and i actually e-mailed the creator of facebook, which was on the contact page. there was one profile per picture and responded with eduardo salverin, who was head of business affairs. "thank you for reaching out." i went back-and-forth with them for four months, saying, "i'm working at so so def, i love to throw parties, i'd love to be involved if there's a way, i could put money into the company." i didn't know what it was going to become. i said we should build this thing, what's facebook? oh, it's ei
can apple dominate streaming? can they continue to dominate music?i don't know if it's domination. i think that there is enough room for all these platforms, because people want to consume constantly in different ways, and there's so much content coming. emily: you are also a tech investor. scooter: yeah. emily: you have gotten into tech investing. you've invested in spotify, as i've said, uber, pinterest -- how are you getting into these deals? what attracted you to technology? scooter:...
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kevin hayes, off the leg of form are sharks dominic brown. -- or dom.com -- dominic moore. tickets for tuesday's game one of the western conference final did go on sale today. ge >> coming up at 6:00. shoppers at an east bay mall shocked to find their cars riddled with bullet holes. join us for abc7 news at 6:00. >>> a woman near detroit is using her green thumb to draw attention to a pothole problem she is planning flowers in the potholes that dot the streets of neighborhood. the mayor says it's a cool idea but we're not sure if that will prompt the city to fill the potholes. sure nicer to look at. that does it for at 5:00. thank you for your time. remember you can watch abc7 abc7 and your favorite abc shows withey watch abc app. now available for xbox 360 and your tablet smart phone or computer. see you at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." tragedy on the tracks. the investigation into amtrak 188 taking a mysterious turn, three trains all in the same area, all hit with an object? could that have triggered the deadly crash? >>> dangerous sky, tornado watch tonight.
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this is a day that dominic will not forget. the fifth grader in montgomery county has been getting bullied in school. >> in school kids have been calling me short and it started hurting my feelings. instead of fighting back he went to his instagram page and said the reason he was shorter was because leukemia stunted his growth. he had chemotherapy. >> dominic went through three and a half years of chemo and didn't cry and he started to cry that night and he showed me what he posted and it went viral and they invited dominic to the eagles practice facility. >> thank you for come to practice today. >> dominic who is also in remission learned a few drills. >> put your arm down and let me see you do it. >> i'm 6'6" tall and i am looking up to a 10-year-old kid it's awesome. >> it's awesome i got to see them practice and i got signatures and everything. very cool. >> aside from the autographs and his own personalized jersey meeting one of his favorite players running back derek sproles who grew up being told he was too short. >> tha
this is a day that dominic will not forget. the fifth grader in montgomery county has been getting bullied in school. >> in school kids have been calling me short and it started hurting my feelings. instead of fighting back he went to his instagram page and said the reason he was shorter was because leukemia stunted his growth. he had chemotherapy. >> dominic went through three and a half years of chemo and didn't cry and he started to cry that night and he showed me what he posted...
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dominic chu has more. >> borrowing costs are on the rise. and many of the rates that consumers pay for access to credit are tied to the rates on u.s. government bonds known as treasuries. the strong demand for owning those bonds forced prices higher and thus interest rates lower but that has reversed course over the past two weeks. >> venture rates have gone up primary because there are concerns about u.s. economic growth going away. we had a poor result in the first quarter sand things are looking better sand rates reflect that and oil prices are going up and that combination pushed interest rates higher. >> and that economic scenario makes bond and mixed payments to investors a less attractive investment and some experts are advising clients to look at certain parts of the stock market. >> going over the last tightening cycles stocks do lend into fed liftoff but over the subsequent 12 and 24 months, a diversified portfolio of dividend paying stocks has outperformed the broughter market. >> there might be a sense due for a breather but ther
dominic chu has more. >> borrowing costs are on the rise. and many of the rates that consumers pay for access to credit are tied to the rates on u.s. government bonds known as treasuries. the strong demand for owning those bonds forced prices higher and thus interest rates lower but that has reversed course over the past two weeks. >> venture rates have gone up primary because there are concerns about u.s. economic growth going away. we had a poor result in the first quarter sand...
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some believe it is an attempt to shake off the image of being dominated by the white minority. joining us to discuss this is a political analyst. how much of a difference do you think this is going to make to the party? >> well, i think it could make a significant difference to the party. if elected, he will be seen as a charismatic leader and will make more inroads into the black portion of the electorate if he is elected. as he is likely to be within the next hour. >> should the a.n.c. be worried? >> i think the a.n.c. should be worried, but they gained a large majority - well gained a large increase in the number of votes that they secured in the last elections, and look set to do so in certain areas in the next government local government elections coming up. >> they dominated the elections, a.n.c. still dominated the elections last year. >> yes, but their majority has been significantly eroded not only by the da but the esf, and there are increasingly signs in south african civil society among the student protesters and service delivery that they were increasingly frustrat
some believe it is an attempt to shake off the image of being dominated by the white minority. joining us to discuss this is a political analyst. how much of a difference do you think this is going to make to the party? >> well, i think it could make a significant difference to the party. if elected, he will be seen as a charismatic leader and will make more inroads into the black portion of the electorate if he is elected. as he is likely to be within the next hour. >> should the...
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by women and so there's definitely -- to their lower paid them a lot categories of jobs dominated by men. now there's a question and this is where there may be some disagreement between women's groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because these jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be painless -- paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill and experience it doesn't make sense the jobs that are dominated by men should pay more. even if you say part of the pay gap is due to segregation. that is women go into certain career paths that are lower paid i think that's a question about why they are lower paid and i think it's a reflection of their broader set of constraints and expectations of their ability to earn money. whether or not the caregiving role should be as valued as a role where a man is driving a truck. and i think perhaps somewhat of an expectation that because women are enabling caregivers that they are doing it as a job discount because it's kind of what they are and whether nature is. >> host:
by women and so there's definitely -- to their lower paid them a lot categories of jobs dominated by men. now there's a question and this is where there may be some disagreement between women's groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because these jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be painless -- paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill and experience it doesn't make sense the jobs that are dominated by men...
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peter: i think they will be dominant for a while, but i don't think they will be dominant forever.mily: do you see one or the other becoming dominant? peter: it is always difficult to judge this, but if i had to pick one, i do tend to think of google as the one that is on an incredible arc at this point. emily: why? peter: the core search monopoly is very powerful and they are trying to extend it into all these other areas. emily: their monopoly is in search, but they are exploring so many different things, robotics, google glass, self-driving cars. what kind of project are you most excited about? peter: i think self-driving cars would change transportation maybe as much as much as the development of the car itself. emily: you compare compelling startups to colts. cults. should they be like cults? peter: they should not be like cults but there is always an intense understanding that something is true that very few other people do. musk'sal friends, elon company believes that he has a unique set of ideas to motivate people there. it is not a cult and that it is a wrong belief, but i
peter: i think they will be dominant for a while, but i don't think they will be dominant forever.mily: do you see one or the other becoming dominant? peter: it is always difficult to judge this, but if i had to pick one, i do tend to think of google as the one that is on an incredible arc at this point. emily: why? peter: the core search monopoly is very powerful and they are trying to extend it into all these other areas. emily: their monopoly is in search, but they are exploring so many...
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can they continue to dominate music? >> i don't know that it's domination.nk there is enough room for all these platforms because people want to consume in different ways and there's so much content. >> you are also a tech investor. >> yeah. >> you invested in tech. spotify, uber, pinterest. how are you getting into these deals? what attracted you to technology? >> because i missed one. when i was in college, facebook launched. i actually e-mailed the creator of facebook, which was on the contact page. there was one profile picture and responded with eduardo saverin. head of business affairs, thank you for reaching out. we went back and forth. i didn't know what it was going to become. i said we should build this thing. i still have the e-mail. mark has decided to launch 36 more schools in two weeks. at this time, we are not bringing any investors in and we don't want to do a deal. >> you are making movies. "the giver." "jem and the holograms." you are making tv shows. how is that different from making music? >> my mom isn't very impressed with anything i do
can they continue to dominate music? >> i don't know that it's domination.nk there is enough room for all these platforms because people want to consume in different ways and there's so much content. >> you are also a tech investor. >> yeah. >> you invested in tech. spotify, uber, pinterest. how are you getting into these deals? what attracted you to technology? >> because i missed one. when i was in college, facebook launched. i actually e-mailed the creator of...
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they are just a dominant dominant company. we we agree with carl icon this company is worth more than $200. >>> and your third choice is one whose companies has had good days and not so good and flattish days and that is google. >> yep. so i think google is an example of a coiled spring. a company that just dominates what they do and they have a lot of embedded options, shall we say, inside of the company that we think will be realized in the coming years. so they we technology is broadly the place to invest and we think it is more densive in -- defensive in a time where they will raise rates -- >> quickly, mark, why has google t felt the love? >> they ran very hard. kind of the previous six, 12 months. and i think stocks are cyclical and they kind of go in bits and starts and this needed a pause that refreshed and now it is ready to run again. >> mark. >> thanks very much. ha great weekend. >> morgan creek capital management. >> shares of aol spike on an earnings speed and that is where we begin the market focus. the company'
they are just a dominant dominant company. we we agree with carl icon this company is worth more than $200. >>> and your third choice is one whose companies has had good days and not so good and flattish days and that is google. >> yep. so i think google is an example of a coiled spring. a company that just dominates what they do and they have a lot of embedded options, shall we say, inside of the company that we think will be realized in the coming years. so they we technology...
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that's dominating the press. >> dominating the spanish press of course, but they're also dominating across europe. if we start in spain the left leaning broad sheet, sums up the election results in two words -- profound change. so the spanish socialist workers party gained quite a lot of ground as the popular party, ruling party lost a huge amount of seats. the big takeaway for them from these elections is that spain is moving away from a two-state party, because smaller parties, like podamus, which is an anti-austerity party have gained grounds. although they didn't necessarily win outright in many regions, those two parties did manage to stop the popular party from getting an absolutely majority in any region so there was a strong showing from the leftist coalitions in madrid and barcelona, and that suggests that the agenda going forward in spain and in spanish politics is likely to be one that's led by anti-establishment groups. with roots based in the spanish movement that we saw happening last year. eppais paints a picture of spain being run by coalition governments in the future. thi
that's dominating the press. >> dominating the spanish press of course, but they're also dominating across europe. if we start in spain the left leaning broad sheet, sums up the election results in two words -- profound change. so the spanish socialist workers party gained quite a lot of ground as the popular party, ruling party lost a huge amount of seats. the big takeaway for them from these elections is that spain is moving away from a two-state party, because smaller parties, like...
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. >> reporter: the warriors demonstrated pure dominance that has fans so confident, they're talking about another sweep. abc 7 sports anchor mike schuman has covered his share of dark days couldn't help but demonstrate his rap dancing skills on the hardwood. >> we're going to be in the play-offs and championship this year. >> it's game one. we're going for it. we're taking it. >> another sweep! a sweep! >> woo! >> from the oracle arena in oakland, alan wong, abc 7 news. >>> we want to see your warriors pride. we'll be featuring fan photos on air and at abc7news.com. just use #dubs on 7 when you post your pictures to social media and we'll find them. >>> mike schuman will have high lights and reaction from the game coming up in sports. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9, google goes back to school to bring more african-americans to silicon valley. >>> minority women talk about how they found success in industries often dominated by men. >>> a very unusual day in the south bay office. the wild rescue that stopped work in its tracks. >>> i'm drew tuma. the marine layer is deepening tonight.
. >> reporter: the warriors demonstrated pure dominance that has fans so confident, they're talking about another sweep. abc 7 sports anchor mike schuman has covered his share of dark days couldn't help but demonstrate his rap dancing skills on the hardwood. >> we're going to be in the play-offs and championship this year. >> it's game one. we're going for it. we're taking it. >> another sweep! a sweep! >> woo! >> from the oracle arena in oakland, alan wong,...
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they want to dominate. panic among people -- stephen: than how does the growth help them dominate? amanda: because they are the growers. there are some of the leading growers. so -- stephen: so, they are thinking as there is more appearance to their tradition, they're going to be able to have more social power? amanda: yes, and you can extend the strength and geographical scope of domination, for example, as a way of creating these national networks that have a rich are -- rhetorical claim. a big concern there is to extend the powers that you think you are losing and are even panicky about. another kind of panic that is related to the arvel power of 1837 where a lot of people are losing economic wherewithal and they are in debt. there is rampant credit, a lot of counterfeiting, bank notes sometimes and not worth the money they are printed on. so, there is just this -- and of course, there's very little government regulation of this period. there is panic about how do we make it next year, how do we help our children grow up and so forth. there is tremendous suffering. i do not thin
they want to dominate. panic among people -- stephen: than how does the growth help them dominate? amanda: because they are the growers. there are some of the leading growers. so -- stephen: so, they are thinking as there is more appearance to their tradition, they're going to be able to have more social power? amanda: yes, and you can extend the strength and geographical scope of domination, for example, as a way of creating these national networks that have a rich are -- rhetorical claim. a...
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negative attack ads dominating the airways work. they work to depress turn out.t's why we is had spending in 2014 and a poor turn out. we are seeing the country move towards allo gashingy. if wealo gait vats. no one is saying that. >> if people want to spend money, what do you posit as an alternative. how do we pay for what is essentially a 2-year campaign for a large number of candidates? >> it's easy to design a system putting a large amount of money in candidates hands, relying on small donors. new york city has a system like that. it's easy to design them. things were bad before 2010 in the citizens united decision but not as bad as now. we can go back to that. the change is in culture. the surge in outside spending not just from the koch brothers. but from them. it's coming from foreign country. the spending is by people in the united states. it's outside. >> outside. >> respond to that. we know where the money is coming from and we know where it's going. why not. >> why not? >> i don't understand. >> why not do it the way... >> i don't see a problem. if con
negative attack ads dominating the airways work. they work to depress turn out.t's why we is had spending in 2014 and a poor turn out. we are seeing the country move towards allo gashingy. if wealo gait vats. no one is saying that. >> if people want to spend money, what do you posit as an alternative. how do we pay for what is essentially a 2-year campaign for a large number of candidates? >> it's easy to design a system putting a large amount of money in candidates hands, relying...
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both sides agree on the problem, and that is to try to remove elites which dominate industries such as the media, and politics. what they disagree on is how best to achieve that. >> reporting your global source there for all of the news all of the time, aljazeera.com. >>> leaving in droves residents getting as far away from ramadi as they can. >>> and one of the world's largest oil companies talks climate change. >>> plus police are still on alert after a biker gang shootout down in texas. ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera america live from new york city. iraq's government is sending shia militiamen to a key western city that has fallen to isil. the u.s.-lead coalition carried out more than a dozen air strikes in iraq just in the last 24 hours. but the humanitarian situation is continuing to get worse. the u.n. says more than 25,000 have fled the city. ramadi is the biggest defeat for iraq's government since last year when isil took control of the city of mosul. the u.s. is saying in the long run, coalition forces will defeat isil but as zana hoda explains retaking ramadi is no small f
both sides agree on the problem, and that is to try to remove elites which dominate industries such as the media, and politics. what they disagree on is how best to achieve that. >> reporting your global source there for all of the news all of the time, aljazeera.com. >>> leaving in droves residents getting as far away from ramadi as they can. >>> and one of the world's largest oil companies talks climate change. >>> plus police are still on alert after a biker...
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charles: many countries are on edge because china is dominating.an-made islands it will build an airstrip there you have six countries they all claimed ownership of the tiny island trying to take over the entire region with the surveillance flight over the waters this week china has warned the u.s. to stay away of course, of white house fired back to said don't challenge military flights over the region. this is all about oil china clays there is 200 billion barrels of oil last year in official in the philippines asked japan to rearm itself if anybody knows about the atrocities japan committed in the philippines it is unheard of but china is a materialistic and will dominate. >> it is a the great threat starting through their region not only that they are the size of 1500 football fields and growing they have enough links to land in the aircraft by china they are floating aircraft carriers is essentially but there in 300 dates of water dominated and the region telling our surveillance to come down the this is international airspace so they know the
charles: many countries are on edge because china is dominating.an-made islands it will build an airstrip there you have six countries they all claimed ownership of the tiny island trying to take over the entire region with the surveillance flight over the waters this week china has warned the u.s. to stay away of course, of white house fired back to said don't challenge military flights over the region. this is all about oil china clays there is 200 billion barrels of oil last year in official...
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and if we don't let our harsh voices be the dominant voices. >> so far they have not motivated the early voting polls. >>> while candidates on the right are busy laying out their policy plans, the silence from hillary clinton on both issues and scandals continues. it's not just the media getting
and if we don't let our harsh voices be the dominant voices. >> so far they have not motivated the early voting polls. >>> while candidates on the right are busy laying out their policy plans, the silence from hillary clinton on both issues and scandals continues. it's not just the media getting
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luke: the dominant theme that keeps coming back when you speak to the you have been talking to voters at that polling booth where you voters, issues such as the economy. it really chimes in with what the big parties have been talking about. some say they want the tories to keep going. other people complain the tories have not been sufficiently sharing of the wealth that has been created at the top. that is chiming in with the labor policies. the other issues, immigration which has pushed the u.k. party up in the polls. other questions such as europe.
luke: the dominant theme that keeps coming back when you speak to the you have been talking to voters at that polling booth where you voters, issues such as the economy. it really chimes in with what the big parties have been talking about. some say they want the tories to keep going. other people complain the tories have not been sufficiently sharing of the wealth that has been created at the top. that is chiming in with the labor policies. the other issues, immigration which has pushed the...
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this little girl dominated the news conference like her dad dominate it is court right?tely. she was so cute. they look so much alike. >> reporter: she is just so cute. amazing. perfect. >> all right veronica, thank you. >>> sad news near martinez today. a horse fell 50 feet off a trail at briona's regional park at noon. a woman was riding him. she managed to jump off. she was not hurt, but the horse ended up tangled and trapped in tree branches and brush. rescuers tried several hours to free him. unfortunately, a vet on the scene determined his injuries were just too severe. the vet had no choice but to euthanize the animal. >>> well tonight, students in one east bay high school are taking a stand against a dress code they say is sexist. devin fehely shows us. >> making girls have to change the way they dress. >> reporter: foothill high school student says her school's dress cold is unfair and sexist and singles out women. >> i felt i had all the right resources to do something about this unfair policy. >> reporter: she create an online petition on change.org calling or
this little girl dominated the news conference like her dad dominate it is court right?tely. she was so cute. they look so much alike. >> reporter: she is just so cute. amazing. perfect. >> all right veronica, thank you. >>> sad news near martinez today. a horse fell 50 feet off a trail at briona's regional park at noon. a woman was riding him. she managed to jump off. she was not hurt, but the horse ended up tangled and trapped in tree branches and brush. rescuers tried...
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the allies' inability to dominate the skies prolonged the german offensive. the return of air support helped the allies achieved victory in the battle. it began on december 16, through a german attack designed to catch the allies unaware. the germans wanted to capture the belgian harbor of antwerp. that offensive against unprepared american defenses created a large 80-mile wide bulge in the allied lines. one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas. immortalized forever by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag, the battle of iwo jima helped your -- helped secure three airfields and provided the united states with an important staging area for the much-anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the ferocity of the fighting on you will jim a that more than 25,000 -- on iwo jima that more than 25,000 marines were wounded and 19,000 soldiers from the japanese were killed. initially designed as a carrier-based fighter, the pilot set are back in the fuselage and his view was restricted because
the allies' inability to dominate the skies prolonged the german offensive. the return of air support helped the allies achieved victory in the battle. it began on december 16, through a german attack designed to catch the allies unaware. the germans wanted to capture the belgian harbor of antwerp. that offensive against unprepared american defenses created a large 80-mile wide bulge in the allied lines. one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas....
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should britain remained the dominant naval power?should the united states be on par -- at least equal with that of britain? so, a naval rivalry emerges between britain and the united states after the first world war. churchill, after the first world war, the british government holds an election and this is churchill going back to his seat, his parliamentary seat in the scottish industrial fishing city of dundee up in the north, and here he is delivering a speech at the end of november 1918. the war was over on the western front for a couple weeks. there you see churchill speaking to his constituency, and in the speech, he highlights the importance of british naval power for winning the war. there is nothing you can dream up, anything that people will tell you -- no arguments from other speeches, no appeals however seductive -- in a moment, you will see who is offering seductive appeals -- much lead you to abandon naval supremacy. britain has to keep a hold of that trident because britain's security might depend on it. a week of natio
should britain remained the dominant naval power?should the united states be on par -- at least equal with that of britain? so, a naval rivalry emerges between britain and the united states after the first world war. churchill, after the first world war, the british government holds an election and this is churchill going back to his seat, his parliamentary seat in the scottish industrial fishing city of dundee up in the north, and here he is delivering a speech at the end of november 1918. the...
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dominic chu takes a look at whether the bears or the bulls will be in control on wall street o the next few months. >> it's that time of year again when we dust off the barbecue grills and get the beach chairs out. and for many traders and investors, means another look at the old market saying sell in may and go away. anecdotally some in the market believe the summer months produce rockier swings for stocks. this strategy has produced mixed results at best over the years. according to market analytics firm over the last decade the s&p 500 has actually posted a nearly 1% gain between memorial day and labor day. it's been positive 60% of the time. but over the last 20 years performance has been just about flat and it's positive 55% of the time. this year some experts think thers to stay invested in the stock market. >> remember we had an unusually cold winter across the east coast and several factors which temporarily depressed economic growth in the first three months of the year. as we head into the summer months we're actually expecting economic growth to rebound. you're seeing a lot o
dominic chu takes a look at whether the bears or the bulls will be in control on wall street o the next few months. >> it's that time of year again when we dust off the barbecue grills and get the beach chairs out. and for many traders and investors, means another look at the old market saying sell in may and go away. anecdotally some in the market believe the summer months produce rockier swings for stocks. this strategy has produced mixed results at best over the years. according to...
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while this man is a very dominant presser who belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked intoheir cell, they greeted us, they offered refreshments, which we are not allowed to accept, but for me it was like being at the sopranos' house. it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment, but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> abu ganin freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. and in our family, it's a custom that if blood is spilled, it needs to be spilled on the other side also, so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. our customs are very strict. you have to respect all the customs, even if it is to die for the custom. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: no, no, it's very hard, because with us, we respect the elders. that's basic. they say a word, it's holy. the truth is, my family is certainly proud. i told you already, it's our custom. >> inside rimonim, the abu ganims have gained a reputation as a formidabl
while this man is a very dominant presser who belongs to a very dominant family. >> when we walked intoheir cell, they greeted us, they offered refreshments, which we are not allowed to accept, but for me it was like being at the sopranos' house. it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment, but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> abu ganin freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an...
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-- that wants tyranny and domination. concluding an agreement with iran to end their pursuit of nuclear weapons. negotiating a solution to the conflict in
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but clouds dominating the sky on sunday. so a cool day. san francisco up, five degrees cooler than the high. up to 62 in loekd. and 55 in fairfield and clover dale at 73 and san jose coming in at 67 for the sunday. so here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast, tomorrow limited sunshine and cloudier and starting the new school and week on monday and then a ripple will move in early morning and that means morning drizzle is likely and nothing significant. and then we turn sunnier and that is short lived and then a slight chance of a shower and we dry out and then finally saturday we're turning warmer and the pattern is changing to spring like level this is time next week. >> thank you, drew. >> and we have colin in this afternoon for shu and with a sport other than basketball. >> what is going on in basketball. >> let's talk baseball. minus the sixth inning strikeout, hunter pence san debut couldn't be better and back from a forearm suffered in spring training. and brandon belt, how hat has he been. first homer of the year last night, seco
but clouds dominating the sky on sunday. so a cool day. san francisco up, five degrees cooler than the high. up to 62 in loekd. and 55 in fairfield and clover dale at 73 and san jose coming in at 67 for the sunday. so here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast, tomorrow limited sunshine and cloudier and starting the new school and week on monday and then a ripple will move in early morning and that means morning drizzle is likely and nothing significant. and then we turn sunnier and that is...
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action radar shows you dry and comfortable conditions across the mid at laptic region thanks to dominating ridge of high pressure. tomorrow this ridge of high pressure moves off south and east. as it does so you tap into those winds coming in from the south and west. milder air pumps in for second half of holiday weekend. future tracker 6 showing you the numbers. 2:0 in the afternoon with that southwesterly wind you can see 86 memphis at that point and 82 in atlanta and warmer air will continue to blow across the mid-atlantic region as well. we'll talk about what is ahead. warmer for us tomorrow on sunday. humidity returns for actual holiday come monday and we're feeling summerlike heat as well. details in the full and exclusive accuweather 7-day. >> all right. thank you melissa. >> one place many of us were dreaming about this past winter, the jersey shore. "action news" reporter john rawlins spent a day where it was chillier and whippedier than beachgoers would have liked. john. >> walter, it was not a warm, summer night tonight it was not frankly a luke warm spring night it's cold and c
action radar shows you dry and comfortable conditions across the mid at laptic region thanks to dominating ridge of high pressure. tomorrow this ridge of high pressure moves off south and east. as it does so you tap into those winds coming in from the south and west. milder air pumps in for second half of holiday weekend. future tracker 6 showing you the numbers. 2:0 in the afternoon with that southwesterly wind you can see 86 memphis at that point and 82 in atlanta and warmer air will continue...
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failed by applications and a market dominated by rich investors. lawrence lee al jazeera. in london. >> 15 million people suffer a stroke each year. it is a major cause of disability worldwide. but those fortunate enough to have access to rehabilitation can itit can be a slow and frustrating process. that's why in london a team has brought robots to help. >> eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk but never regained full use of her arm or hand. she's now undergoing a treatment where she uses robots to relearn movements. >> your mind is taking off the arm but you still have to use the arm. so the machine actually guides you through the program and it's the lovely feeling because naturally you can maneuver it in the way that your left hand works. >> the team says that 500 repetitions of a movement is needed in each session to make lasting change. the robots allow them to achieve this in a more focused way. >> by doing a high number of repetitions we get dose and intensity. we know from animal studies that you need hundreds of reputations
failed by applications and a market dominated by rich investors. lawrence lee al jazeera. in london. >> 15 million people suffer a stroke each year. it is a major cause of disability worldwide. but those fortunate enough to have access to rehabilitation can itit can be a slow and frustrating process. that's why in london a team has brought robots to help. >> eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk but never regained full use of her arm or hand....
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. >> the cavaliers have just dominated the hawks in the eastern conference finals. in atlanta, taking a 2-0 lead. the hawks' chans of coming back took a hit today. kyle corbett out. lebron james has just dominated in the series. 30 points, 11 assists nine rebounds in game two and he is on a mission to bring a championship to cleveland for the first time in franchise history. >> we're going to push the same in game one and game two, try attacking defensively try make them do things they don't like to do even they're a great offensive team try to keep them offbalance. >> regardless who is on the court, all that matters is the guys that are playing. aimportant to give them credit, and important for us to figure out a way to play better going into game three. >> third round of the senior pga championship. bernhard langer, four birdies three bogeys, and the whole-out eagle on the eighth. langer alone in second. three back of colin montgomery, shot a 2-under 70. a birdie here to take the joust right lead. 5-under heading into sunday's final round. pga tour at colonial in
. >> the cavaliers have just dominated the hawks in the eastern conference finals. in atlanta, taking a 2-0 lead. the hawks' chans of coming back took a hit today. kyle corbett out. lebron james has just dominated in the series. 30 points, 11 assists nine rebounds in game two and he is on a mission to bring a championship to cleveland for the first time in franchise history. >> we're going to push the same in game one and game two, try attacking defensively try make them do things...
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-- that wants tyranny and domination. concluding an agreement with iran to end their pursuit of nuclear weapons. negotiating a solution to the conflict in yemen in dealing with the threat of isil and al qaeda in iraq and syria. how we address these challenges today will greatly affect your generation tomorrow. the agreements we sign, the solutions we put in place, you will inherit. you will own them. how will they affect the way the world sees america? how they affect your relationship with the global community? if you believe, like i believe that the united states is stronger as an engaged constructive partner, how you strengthen connections with people around the world and break down barriers to improve the world around you will determine what you will really say in the year 2060. when you stand at this podium in 2050 -- 2060, the world will be a very different place. your advice to graduates will likely be unpredictable by what is true today. the world you are inheriting today is smaller, more popular -- more populated
-- that wants tyranny and domination. concluding an agreement with iran to end their pursuit of nuclear weapons. negotiating a solution to the conflict in yemen in dealing with the threat of isil and al qaeda in iraq and syria. how we address these challenges today will greatly affect your generation tomorrow. the agreements we sign, the solutions we put in place, you will inherit. you will own them. how will they affect the way the world sees america? how they affect your relationship with the...
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so suggesting, looking ahead it will be dominate had boy some pretty big issues. management of the e.u., scottish independence and the back to you. >>> thank you. >>> thanks. still ahead youngest prisoner ever held at guantanamo bay is looking forward to freedom dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. well color back. david cameron looks set to remain as prime minister, his conservative party is predicted to take 329 seats that would deliver him a majority. >>> it was a disastrous night for the labor party and the liberal democrats both lost key seats. >>> leaders have been considering their positions. [cheers] . >>> scottish national party is predicted to win 56 out of 59, and the sn p. is sending the youngest a 20-year old. >>> other news, the u.s. defense secretary session american troops have started training a small group of fighters. ash carter says it will be a few months before the fighters will be deploy he. >>> these train these are recruited, they're vetted, and only
so suggesting, looking ahead it will be dominate had boy some pretty big issues. management of the e.u., scottish independence and the back to you. >>> thank you. >>> thanks. still ahead youngest prisoner ever held at guantanamo bay is looking forward to freedom dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. well color back. david cameron looks set to remain as prime minister, his...
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the republican dominated legislate jur in tallahassee declined to vote on the sugar land purchase, steering0 million of the amendment money to other projects. >> the ballot language says to acquire lands in the agriculture area, which is where the u.s. sugar land is. they are funding existing agency operations instead. >> florida senator rick scott and others declined a request for a sit-down interview. "america tonight" tracked down to ask what should be done with the money. management. >> translated, no sugar land deal. it will be spent on other state projects that environmental activists insist were not part of amendment one. "america tonight" asked if lawmakers were living up to the votest expectations. >> any property use of amendment use? >> it goes to the overall objectives of the agency. >> reporter: if the state fails to buy the land by the deadline, the price tag surely will go up. now that florida's economy is surging, u.s. sugar no longer wants to sell. and the sugar industry usually gets what it wants in tela hassy, thanks -- tallahassee, thanks, critics say, to generous campai
the republican dominated legislate jur in tallahassee declined to vote on the sugar land purchase, steering0 million of the amendment money to other projects. >> the ballot language says to acquire lands in the agriculture area, which is where the u.s. sugar land is. they are funding existing agency operations instead. >> florida senator rick scott and others declined a request for a sit-down interview. "america tonight" tracked down to ask what should be done with the...
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. >> the cavaliers have just dominated the hawks in the eastern conference finals.nta, taking a 2-0 lead. the hawks' chans of coming back took a hit today. kyle corbett out. lebron james has just dominated in the series. 30 points, 11 assists nine rebounds in game two and he is on a mission to bring a championship to cleveland for the first time in franchise history. >> we're going to push the same in game one and game two, try attacking defensively try make them do things they don't like to do even they're a great offensive team try to keep them offbalance. >> regardless who is on the court, all that matters is the guys that are playing. aimportant to give them credit, and important for us to figure out a way to play better going into game three. >> third round of the senior pga championship. bernhard langer, four birdies three bogeys, and the whole-out eagle on the eighth. langer alone in second. three back of colin montgomery, shot a 2-under 70. a birdie here to take the joust right lead. 5-under heading into sunday's final round. pga tour at colonial in texas. t
. >> the cavaliers have just dominated the hawks in the eastern conference finals.nta, taking a 2-0 lead. the hawks' chans of coming back took a hit today. kyle corbett out. lebron james has just dominated in the series. 30 points, 11 assists nine rebounds in game two and he is on a mission to bring a championship to cleveland for the first time in franchise history. >> we're going to push the same in game one and game two, try attacking defensively try make them do things they...
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desperate to regain the dominance. political dissertation.need new leadership. >> the one thing he didn't say that everyone was waiting to hear, i'm sorry. not that. dan. >> i don't think a speech like that, that was a goofy clip we ran there of him. i'm sure it was somewhat substantive. i don't think it's the stuff that re-instills faith in american people and large financial institutions. >> those were tragic times. i was selling bear stearns. nobody knew what was going on. he could have been uncomfortable. i don't want to toss him a bone. he looked like he was uncomfortable in front of that podium. he looked like he was uncomfortable. let's give him a break. he's had a tough back half. i don't know what he was thinking but i'm sure he's sorry for what happened. >> i think regular americans will look at that and think about what had happened and the leverage that lehman brothers and other banks took on. >> that's the key. >> saying he -- >> it's not he. if he was not sorry and didn't feel that there was any -- you know, that it was his faul
desperate to regain the dominance. political dissertation.need new leadership. >> the one thing he didn't say that everyone was waiting to hear, i'm sorry. not that. dan. >> i don't think a speech like that, that was a goofy clip we ran there of him. i'm sure it was somewhat substantive. i don't think it's the stuff that re-instills faith in american people and large financial institutions. >> those were tragic times. i was selling bear stearns. nobody knew what was going on....
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pete dominic is the host of the "stand up!h pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors, one black, one white, expressed views on race. one from duke, and one from boston university. both criticized, one forced to apologise. is an honest conversation about race impossible when you have political sworn 27 march? >> no, it's possible, and it's happening all over the country all the time, except for when it isn't. the colleges have to worry about their name, and have to make people apologise, and have p.r. departments concerned about those things. this conversation is happening on your show here, and it was, as we know fiery, but thought provoking. >>> the criticism is what we had on the show you can't have in dementia or if you are a professor with your students. >> i disagree, i think the conversation is happening on campuses all over the country, god forbid we allow students to choose their professors, it's a di
pete dominic is the host of the "stand up!h pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors, one black, one white, expressed views on race. one from duke, and one from boston university. both criticized, one forced to apologise. is an honest conversation about race impossible when you have political sworn 27 march? >> no, it's possible, and it's happening all over the...