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dudley: it's a triumph, moray. katherine glendenning in the paradise. everyone knows you'll marry her. mr. glendenning: you know that my daughter is infatuated with you. if you break her heart i shall make it my business to ruin you. dudley: jonas, i need to know what moray is up to. i need to prevent him from excess. you've fallen for him, haven't you? linney: the paradise on masterpiece classic. captioning sponsored by viewers like you
dudley: it's a triumph, moray. katherine glendenning in the paradise. everyone knows you'll marry her. mr. glendenning: you know that my daughter is infatuated with you. if you break her heart i shall make it my business to ruin you. dudley: jonas, i need to know what moray is up to. i need to prevent him from excess. you've fallen for him, haven't you? linney: the paradise on masterpiece classic. captioning sponsored by viewers like you
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dudley, fisher, and some of the others.le those are not reflective of the underlying tone of the committee, he did sound dismissive about the inflation numbers are as tenant in her speech last friday said that actually it is more troubling that we are missing on the inflation side of the mandate to a larger degree than the employment aside. a very sanguine view towards the outlook. they want to do something this year, even if it is one and done just to do it. we heard him talk about asset bubbles. where is the biggest risk? pat: you mentioned a large country or of that of the to the west of us called china. it has one of the largest asset bubbles going on. it has nothing to do with that policy, it has to do with the shenzhen hong kong linkage that has been opened up. in the u.s. it is hard to find asset bubbles that are interest-rate fueled. you could argue that their asset bubbles among social media companies and startups. housing, lending is pretty subdued. most things that are debt fueled and you would think would be goi
dudley, fisher, and some of the others.le those are not reflective of the underlying tone of the committee, he did sound dismissive about the inflation numbers are as tenant in her speech last friday said that actually it is more troubling that we are missing on the inflation side of the mandate to a larger degree than the employment aside. a very sanguine view towards the outlook. they want to do something this year, even if it is one and done just to do it. we heard him talk about asset...
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markets, and it occurs, you do not want a fed official saying that -- new york fed president william dudley. it sort of feels that the fed is not signaling an imminent rate hike or anything like that, but it is trying to use some language that will make markets a little bit cautious. the samenically, at time we have seen this path, we have seen tremendous volatility, really to the highest level since the last crash, and you have to wonder how that end up affecting other assets when you have a jumble of money and you have liquidity concerns. was an interesting report out today about the bond market starting to affect the currency market, people trading to currency market as a way maneuver against the bond market, but, again, i think it is really noteworthy and surprising that we have not the equity market take yet. has happened there yet despite all of this turmoil yet. alix: and we had verizon that bought aol, but we have seen a lot of chatter, as well. an analyst a look at to talked about biotech companies, saying at the, -- aetnae -- at the coming fromsome m&a a biotech shop there. talkin
markets, and it occurs, you do not want a fed official saying that -- new york fed president william dudley. it sort of feels that the fed is not signaling an imminent rate hike or anything like that, but it is trying to use some language that will make markets a little bit cautious. the samenically, at time we have seen this path, we have seen tremendous volatility, really to the highest level since the last crash, and you have to wonder how that end up affecting other assets when you have a...
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dudley: denise will be in charge until further notice. i will not let you undermine me. at the paradise, it is dangerous to grow old. the more i praise you, the more she will feel threatened. moray is an infatuation. i intend to stay katherine, and trust that our feelings for one another will grow. you'll make no effort to tempt katherine back into some sort of reconciliation. linney: the paradise on masterpiece classic. captioning sponsored by viewers like you
dudley: denise will be in charge until further notice. i will not let you undermine me. at the paradise, it is dangerous to grow old. the more i praise you, the more she will feel threatened. moray is an infatuation. i intend to stay katherine, and trust that our feelings for one another will grow. you'll make no effort to tempt katherine back into some sort of reconciliation. linney: the paradise on masterpiece classic. captioning sponsored by viewers like you
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santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilitiesime scene yet but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> the coast guard ... >> reporter: well, the cause of this spill is still under investigation. and cleanup here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and catch grounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. and ken, the slick is now moving south with the winds and the currents. >> it is just horrible to see. anybody who has gone down the coast knows that beach. what a shame. betty yu reporting. >> reporter: absolute shame ken. beautiful scenic stretch of the santa barbara coast. >> thank you betty. >>> joe vasquez is on the bay tonight as well and tells us the cleanup crews in santa barbara are taking some of their cues from the lessons we learned here. joe? >> reporter: ken, eight years ago when we had our own massive oil spill here on the bay, an environmental group was trying to help, but they couldn't get through the switchboard of the coast guard. they ended
santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilitiesime scene yet but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> the coast guard ... >> reporter: well, the cause of this spill is still under investigation. and cleanup here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and catch grounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. and ken, the slick is now moving south with the...
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santa barbara district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal and civil charges against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like death. >> reporter: in 2010, plains all american pipeline was forced to pay $44 million after ten oil spills in several different states. scott, as for the cleanup they say it could take weeks. this is what your hand looks like today if you touch a rock. >> pelley: i want to point out the broken pipeline has been shut off. ben, thank you very much. today an important clue emerged in a horrifying murder case in washington, d.c. last thursday, a multi-million-dollar house was set on fire. later, four bodies were found inside, three of the victims had been beaten or stabbed. wyatt andrews reports police are now zeroing in on a motive. >> reporter: sources say last thursday, an assistant to washington businessman is a sawas savopoulous dlaiferred delivered a package outside his home with inl instructions inside. it was extortion mon to
santa barbara district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal and civil charges against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like death. >> reporter: in 2010, plains all american pipeline was forced to pay $44 million after ten oil spills in several different states. scott, as for the cleanup they say it could take weeks. this is what your hand looks...
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joyce dudley looked at the damage. >> we'll likely be working with the attorney general's office, the u.s. attorney's office, and making a determination as to whether this is a criminal, civil or matter that was simply just an accident. >> reporter: it was just before noon tuesday that the first signs of the oil leak began to emerge. >> once we identified it was our leak it was should down immediately. >> reporter: the oil could be seen in the water and on the sand. a slick totaling about 9 miles in length. crews in white suits began the taxing clean-up while booms and vessels worked on the water clean-up. >> the spilled oil is difficult to contain and collect once it's on the water. therefore, it is likely that there will be some environmental impact including oiled birds and shorelines. >> reporter: refugio state beach was immediately evacuated and has been shut down as well as nearby el capitan. >> we're very aware of how big an impact this is on memorial day weekend and the visitors that are coming. >> reporter: for now, the focus is on the clean-up and saving wildlife affected. i
joyce dudley looked at the damage. >> we'll likely be working with the attorney general's office, the u.s. attorney's office, and making a determination as to whether this is a criminal, civil or matter that was simply just an accident. >> reporter: it was just before noon tuesday that the first signs of the oil leak began to emerge. >> once we identified it was our leak it was should down immediately. >> reporter: the oil could be seen in the water and on the sand. a...
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santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal and civil charges against the pipeline company. ook across this ocean and i see >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet, but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: now back in 2010, plains all american pipeline was forced to pay $44 million after ten oil spills in several different states. and scott, as for the cleanup on these beaches, they say it could take weeks. to give you a sense of what they're dealing with, this is what your hand looks like today if you touch a rock. >> pelley: and we want to point out the broken pipeline has been shut off. ben, thank you very much. there was more violent weather overnight and vicente arenas is traveling tornado alley. >> reporter: more than two dozen tornadoes were reported ripping through parts of oklahoma and texas overnight, sending people running for cover. one twister touched down near the north texas town of runaway bay destroying homes. brad snodgrass saw a funnel cloud heading s
santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal and civil charges against the pipeline company. ook across this ocean and i see >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet, but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: now back in 2010, plains all american pipeline was forced to pay $44 million after ten oil spills in several different states. and scott, as for the cleanup on...
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that is according to bill dudley.reat pump isrst going to have major implications in matter how will foreshadow they would be by the u.s. central bank. he made his remarks at a speech in zurich. erik: exor is raising its offer to about $2 billion. they turned down the original approach. they are offering seven and a half dollars more per share. the ceo told bloomberg he believes that he will eventually be successful. >> there is no need for convincing because there is a much superior offer. 175 pointposing them u.s. dollars for cash. with certainty. that is by far superior are all shareholders, of which we are today the largest, having acquired more than 9% for its employees. exor is an italian holding company. they control fiat chrysler. toy're pushing for the deal reduce exposure to the automotive industry. in the meantime, general motors is fighting a sales slump in china. they are announcing price cuts as $8,700 across 40 models. buick dropped almost 9% last month. chinese automakers have been increasing market sh
that is according to bill dudley.reat pump isrst going to have major implications in matter how will foreshadow they would be by the u.s. central bank. he made his remarks at a speech in zurich. erik: exor is raising its offer to about $2 billion. they turned down the original approach. they are offering seven and a half dollars more per share. the ceo told bloomberg he believes that he will eventually be successful. >> there is no need for convincing because there is a much superior...
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. >> and that special school meeting about these teacher cuts will happen tonight at the dudley school while the overall enrollment here in the district is down. said pre-k and kindergarten enrollment is at its all-time highest, climbing some 20 percentage points since he took this position two years ago. live in camden i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> atlantic city school board turned down a proposed budget that would've included 226 layoffs. the man appointed to monitor the district says he'll be meeting to discuss the vote. the proposed $147 million budget. it's almost $20 millionless than the current one. on -- one school board member says such large reductions will hurt the children's education. from our delaware bureau the state house set to vote on a bill that would make it easier for people with juvenile records to clear their backgrounds. that includes people with misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies. supporters of the bill say the publication of juvenile criminal histories could be a barrier to getting a job, education, housing and credit. >>> two major phone service provider
. >> and that special school meeting about these teacher cuts will happen tonight at the dudley school while the overall enrollment here in the district is down. said pre-k and kindergarten enrollment is at its all-time highest, climbing some 20 percentage points since he took this position two years ago. live in camden i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> atlantic city school board turned down a proposed budget that would've included 226 layoffs. the man appointed to monitor the...
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. >> reporter: chris, i'm at dudley family school where people are starting to now file into the building for a special advisory board meet to go discuss the layoffs. the the reason is very simple, this year and last year, the district is losing students. >> it is heart breaking. >> reporter: cam a den teachers like brittany duncan are fired up about another round of playoffs in the district. >> it effects those people more than then it does me but it breaks my heart and a lot of the kids are very sad. >> reporter: one of the districts sent out 160 layoff notices, 89 for those cut for budget reasons and 71 employees dismissed for poor performance. last year the district laid off 335 staff members causing a sea of students to flood streets of camden and protest outside the administration building. what do you expect tonight for this meeting. >> there will be a lot of anxiety. >> reporter: state appointed superintendent rouhani yard says the district is losing students and a 71 percent of camden students go to publish schools. next year will be about 58 percent with the rest going to charte
. >> reporter: chris, i'm at dudley family school where people are starting to now file into the building for a special advisory board meet to go discuss the layoffs. the the reason is very simple, this year and last year, the district is losing students. >> it is heart breaking. >> reporter: cam a den teachers like brittany duncan are fired up about another round of playoffs in the district. >> it effects those people more than then it does me but it breaks my heart and...
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mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudley, massachusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you? mike: this kit, to sam ash, would be about $1,100, where you guys could retail it at about $1,700. richard: that's -- no, i'm sorry. you've picked a very difficult category. you're competing with some of the biggest companies in the industry that have huge, huge artist rosters, that have been around for many, many years. it's just not what we see. huge artist rosters, that have been around for many, many years. it's just not what we see. mike: our product is still made in the u.s.a. for the quality and -- richard: and that's a very important part of the component of being a success in the drum business, is u.s. manufacturing. it's a gr
mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudley, massachusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you? mike: this kit, to sam ash,...
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said chair william dudley challenged the view that risk takers are drawn to finance like they are drawnthere is truth to that sorkin argues. wall street is a business of risk takers and those who do it successfully find that edge of the line and get as close to it as possible without crossing it. i don't know that that's an excuse, but does that inform the bad behavior? >>. >> you ask why do people go to wall street. it isn't like medicine, where your underlying goal is to save lives. why do you go into wall street and become a trader? to make money. the underlying goal is creating money out of sometimes nothing. creating money out of real estate transaction. their whole goal is to enrich themselves as fast as possible to the maximum extent possible and to then do it again and again and again. sometimes they do that at the expense of the people they're supposed to be making the money for. >> what happens? the punishment is in penalty. jp morgan paid $13 billion in november of 2013. in the first quarter of this year, jp morgan made a $5.9 billion profit. the money is not a penalty. it's
said chair william dudley challenged the view that risk takers are drawn to finance like they are drawnthere is truth to that sorkin argues. wall street is a business of risk takers and those who do it successfully find that edge of the line and get as close to it as possible without crossing it. i don't know that that's an excuse, but does that inform the bad behavior? >>. >> you ask why do people go to wall street. it isn't like medicine, where your underlying goal is to save...
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. >> pink slips were made yesterday in a special district meeting held at the thomas dudley school to address the job cuts. and that's where we find south jersey bureau reporter cydney long. you spoke with the superintendent about why he says the cuts are necessary and who will be hurt by them. how did he respond? >> well, keith, i can tell you, this would affect teachers, gym teachers, school nurses even guidance counselors. and he tells me that even with pre-k enrollment up dramatically over the past two years, also, dropouts being recruited off the streets of camden and back to the classroom. he says the district is losing student enrollment. he also says it's not all about money. >> it's another question about the hardest part of the job. >> having to let go of teachers. he says the necessary cuts not as drastic as last year aren't all about money. >> why the cuts now? what do you blame it on this time? >> there are really two main factors. >> instead declining enrollment forced pink slips for 31 teachers and 47 more teachers are simply being let go due to performance. >> i want t
. >> pink slips were made yesterday in a special district meeting held at the thomas dudley school to address the job cuts. and that's where we find south jersey bureau reporter cydney long. you spoke with the superintendent about why he says the cuts are necessary and who will be hurt by them. how did he respond? >> well, keith, i can tell you, this would affect teachers, gym teachers, school nurses even guidance counselors. and he tells me that even with pre-k enrollment up...
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this guy right here, the cue card guy for the cue card guy, barry dudley.now. here's barry. [ cheers and applause ] there we go. there we go, that was great. barry doing his job. that was "hidden credits", we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me. but she thinks i said she was always mean to me. i could hear how happy she was. now she definitely loves my sister more. vo: mother's day is almost here. now get 200 dollars or more when you trade in your smartphone for a galaxy s6. but hurry, this offer ends may 10th. verizon. [indistinct high pitched speech] ♪ [loud electric guitar solo] ♪ it's a different kind of peanut butter cup. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. now in minis. ♪ undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight
this guy right here, the cue card guy for the cue card guy, barry dudley.now. here's barry. [ cheers and applause ] there we go. there we go, that was great. barry doing his job. that was "hidden credits", we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me. but she thinks i said she was...
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santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilities against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet. but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: the cause of of this spill is still under investigation. and the clean-up here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and campgrounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. the slick is already moving south with the wind and the current. at refugio state beach, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> major setback for some california farmers. late last night they told they were getting cut off from their main water supply. the drought is so bad that water from the san joaquin watershed is no longer available to the delta farmers, who have had the water rights for centuries some back to the gold rush and this is the first time they have ever been cut off. with the drought come allergist and that's what you're doing right now, suffering. >> can i get you some kleenex? >> try not to sneeze. >> we see just a litt
santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilities against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet. but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: the cause of of this spill is still under investigation. and the clean-up here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and campgrounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. the slick...
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santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilities against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet. but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: the cause of of this spill is still under investigation. and the clean-up here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and campgrounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. the slick is already moving south with the wind and the current. at refugio state beach, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >> well, the biggest difference today from previous mornings commutes this week is the slick roads and windshield wipers may be necessary. so roberta will have your forecast in just a minute. first in berkeley thanks to our photographer rachel standing by there along the eastshore freeway all morning long showing us live conditions near university. you can see it picking up westbound. drive time 20 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. let's chec
santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley is considering criminal charges and civil liabilities against the pipeline company. >> i don't know if this is a crime scene yet. but as i look across this ocean and i see these rocks covered with tar and oil, it almost feels like blood. >> reporter: the cause of of this spill is still under investigation. and the clean-up here could take weeks. they have closed beaches and campgrounds ahead of the memorial day weekend. the slick...
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and bill dudley the new york fed president has said how much we do and how we do it is a lot dependant on how the market reacts. in the first order he means the bond market and in second order i think he means the stock market. one thing that's owl there that you didn't ask josh, is july is a potential on the table. the fed won't get the cpi number until just after the june meeting. so they have to deal with what they have right now. but they could do it in in july. let's remember, the fed tested the conference call system to call the media let the media know there's a conference call with the chair. if they do raise in july. >> market is going to have a problem with july, isn't it? >> that's not going to happen. that's not going to happen. >> you want the markets to have a problem, i don't understand why we're rooting, why with rerooting to be at all-time highs every single day for the rest of our lives? what is so terrible about the market having to go through short-time pain to get inyured to the point that we are due for a rate hike cycle. it's happened every decade going back to t
and bill dudley the new york fed president has said how much we do and how we do it is a lot dependant on how the market reacts. in the first order he means the bond market and in second order i think he means the stock market. one thing that's owl there that you didn't ask josh, is july is a potential on the table. the fed won't get the cpi number until just after the june meeting. so they have to deal with what they have right now. but they could do it in in july. let's remember, the fed...
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it comes from mark twain and charles dudley warner, a book from 1871 called "the gilded age: a tale of today." what it is, it is set in washington, d.c. anybody read it here? nobody reads it any longer today. one person reads it. it is really a good read. it is a damn good read. we ought to read it more often because it is about corruption in washington, d.c. [laughter] dr. wilson: right here, on this illustration right here, this is an illustration out of it, this is the congressman from tennessee. you can see this is public document, and they are filing them in, and he says "all congressman do that", in other words, you are covering up. what is interesting to show other illustrations -- this is the lady's dress, the elaboration of the interiors and this is a term that was very political, but of course it has caught on in a visual-cultural sort of way. it is very much what we use today. examples of this type of architecture that are here at home. on the public sphere, the eisenhower executive office building next to the white house on the right. notice the date on this year. -- on thi
it comes from mark twain and charles dudley warner, a book from 1871 called "the gilded age: a tale of today." what it is, it is set in washington, d.c. anybody read it here? nobody reads it any longer today. one person reads it. it is really a good read. it is a damn good read. we ought to read it more often because it is about corruption in washington, d.c. [laughter] dr. wilson: right here, on this illustration right here, this is an illustration out of it, this is the congressman...
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. >> spectators are quickly escorted out of the courtroom in dudley, massachusetts. court officers tackle the 50-year-old dad, clifford margalia, keeping him away from the suspect, deric allen. according to police reports, on december 16th 2006, at 2:00 a.m., allen breaks a window to get into the house. >> i was scared, i didn't know what to do. and i had my child in the house, so -- and she was away from me. >> 21-year-old melissa margalia sees it on her baby monitor and makes a desperately 911 call. >> help, somebody's in my house. i have a baby downstairs. >> we got a child downstairs and she's upstairs. >> the intruder reaches melissa's bedroom as she continues on the phone. >> they're going up the stairs. melissa, stay on the line with me, okay? do you hear police? [ screaming ] >> you got to get in there! >> police! >> i have a baby in the house. i have a baby in the house. please don't hurt me! please don't hurt me! >> get off that bed! get off that bed right now! >> he has a knife! >> police catch deric allen. melissa and her baby daughter are both safe. >> s
. >> spectators are quickly escorted out of the courtroom in dudley, massachusetts. court officers tackle the 50-year-old dad, clifford margalia, keeping him away from the suspect, deric allen. according to police reports, on december 16th 2006, at 2:00 a.m., allen breaks a window to get into the house. >> i was scared, i didn't know what to do. and i had my child in the house, so -- and she was away from me. >> 21-year-old melissa margalia sees it on her baby monitor and...
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mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudleyhusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you? mike: this kit, to sam ash, would be about $1,100, where you guys could retail it at about $1,700. richard: that's -- no, i'm sorry. you've picked a very difficult category. you're competing with some of the biggest companies in the industry that have huge, huge artist rosters, that have been around for many, many years. it's just not what we see. mr.clean came up with a productn make his assistant disappear, that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even baked on dirt disappears right before your eyes. mr.clean's magic eraser. hey mom, you want to live by the lyeah.right? there's here. ♪ did you
mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudleyhusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you? mike: this kit, to sam ash, would be...
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. >> it has held on in dudley north, the seeds that ukip -- the seat that ukip thought that they had a decent chance of winning once. not surprising in austin. certainly, ukip and the tories thought they might win it. >> receipt conservatives going fromwe see conservatives going from labour. the conservatives have done okay in wales. wales has behaved more like southern england than themost welsh people would like to think. >> thank you. we are back with matthew parish. reaction gentlemen? >> in the exit poll, we are seeing seven seats short of it. it is entirely possible that. it looks as if david cameron may be able to come out of the house. the question is, if you felt short -- if he falls short, then the lesson. nick clegg found it tonight. in which case, the tories would have much more matchmaking to do. >> in practical terms, getting government is missed through to be held ransom of by a tiny majority of one-to ma conservative mps would still need to the prime minister to make some kind of arrangement with the dup and get a fair wind fromt he li the lib dems. but psychologicall
. >> it has held on in dudley north, the seeds that ukip -- the seat that ukip thought that they had a decent chance of winning once. not surprising in austin. certainly, ukip and the tories thought they might win it. >> receipt conservatives going fromwe see conservatives going from labour. the conservatives have done okay in wales. wales has behaved more like southern england than themost welsh people would like to think. >> thank you. we are back with matthew parish....
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host: dudley from kentucky, hi. caller: i'm a first time caller.'ve been watching you for over 40 years. my comment is, we have let multinational companies different people, soros, the koch brothers, the ones that are running this country, we do not know who they are. every president we have had since kennedy was shot. the talk about reagan. reagan started this group. he had them go down into mexico and told all these groups we are going to pillage this country. to set you free to do what you want. we are bought and paid for. we talk about terrorist groups. we should label the republican and democratic parties as a whole, terrorist groups. they're the ones were being bought and paid. they go in office and out of office to work for companies. they're all connected. the stock market is a ponzi scheme. mercantile's, the trade, whether it is oil, soy beans energy they make a profit period. this country -- we have already lost the war in this country. we are going to have to -- i would say everyone get out of the g life force. do not buy anything. easil
host: dudley from kentucky, hi. caller: i'm a first time caller.'ve been watching you for over 40 years. my comment is, we have let multinational companies different people, soros, the koch brothers, the ones that are running this country, we do not know who they are. every president we have had since kennedy was shot. the talk about reagan. reagan started this group. he had them go down into mexico and told all these groups we are going to pillage this country. to set you free to do what you...
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well, bo derek became an overnight sensation in 1979 starring opposite is dudley moore in 10.more than a dozen movies. at age 58 she is back in the mix show. made a made for tv film that will grab your attention. >> the hit tv movie series sharknado 3. she spoke with sunday morning's ben tracy about the role. >> what was it like kind of jumping back into acting? >> i mean, it wasn't really acting. >> reporter: this is not shakespeare in the park? >> no. this was, okay, look over your left shoulder. there is a shark coming. you know, a lot of these on the set. i love this business. i love this business. >> she obviously has a great sense of humor to take part in this. hear more of bo derek's interview on wusa 9 and on cbs sunday morning at 9 a.m. >> i love that. it's not shakespeare in the park. if you ever watched the sharknado movies, the first was terrible. the second was so bad it was good. >> yes. >>> all right. so weather-wise we are tracking tropical storm ana. we are still keeping an eye on it for you. take a look at its current position making its way on shore on the c
well, bo derek became an overnight sensation in 1979 starring opposite is dudley moore in 10.more than a dozen movies. at age 58 she is back in the mix show. made a made for tv film that will grab your attention. >> the hit tv movie series sharknado 3. she spoke with sunday morning's ben tracy about the role. >> what was it like kind of jumping back into acting? >> i mean, it wasn't really acting. >> reporter: this is not shakespeare in the park? >> no. this was,...
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it is what bob dudley from bp has said. guy: the front and comes up, the back end comes down.o look kind of like that. it is now a much shallower story. ryan: the only caveat in this whole conversation -- no one saw the price of oil going up 40% if you talk about the u.s. benchmark. in like seven weeks or something in the middle of march. it was really dramatic. nonetheless, that is only four months. everything we say, not that we want to belittle ourselves, it may actually turn out to be different. the current thinking is that we are in this range. anna: we are in good company and we just spoke to the ceo of continental out. ryan: one thing you can bank on his volatility. you can trade the volatility. that is one thing that you can be certain you will get plenty of when it comes to oil. guy: that is oil. let's talk about telecoms. we got earnings from bt. earnings are rising. the company is sounding upbeat. let's find out why. caroline hyde. what is the takeaway. caroline: profit was up 3% for the full year. it was the monopoly, the telephone monopoly, now it is all about rod
it is what bob dudley from bp has said. guy: the front and comes up, the back end comes down.o look kind of like that. it is now a much shallower story. ryan: the only caveat in this whole conversation -- no one saw the price of oil going up 40% if you talk about the u.s. benchmark. in like seven weeks or something in the middle of march. it was really dramatic. nonetheless, that is only four months. everything we say, not that we want to belittle ourselves, it may actually turn out to be...
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it was probably known as dudleys for people on c-span.bably 20 people in the audience and halfway through the show the audience split up into two teams. some people got out of football and play the game. we got off stage and he took up his hat and underneath his real name is chris. he said that the show we ever played. and then he fired us all for tax reasons. 15 years past and i was in the park with my son joel and my phone ring in this voice said hello. and i said frank? and he said oh yes. i said how are you? he said i'm fine. i said put kirson. so chris came on the line. hello jon. he said he was going to come back and could i rejoined the band. i had seen the blues brothers. he said no i want you to write something about her time in the band. i wrote this little piece in the guardian and it really came out emotional. then he came out with a midlife crisis. that moment where i got up on stage iv the first time and being in this crazy band with this guy. it was very emotional and after i broke the peace my friend who wrote the screenpl
it was probably known as dudleys for people on c-span.bably 20 people in the audience and halfway through the show the audience split up into two teams. some people got out of football and play the game. we got off stage and he took up his hat and underneath his real name is chris. he said that the show we ever played. and then he fired us all for tax reasons. 15 years past and i was in the park with my son joel and my phone ring in this voice said hello. and i said frank? and he said oh yes. i...
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i have to bring up bill dudley again.o was speaking this morning and zurich was pointing out that no matter how prepared markets are for the eventuality that the federal reserve is going to be raising rates that there is still going to be in effect when it happens. as we see, everyone is trying to read jager ahead of that. they are trying to readjust. this is happening in europe as we speak. it is on the bond market there. it is the view of some investors that it wasn't overbought market. that is triggering the selling that has spread to here in the u.s. for erik: that is julie hyman. let us go to the verizon-a little story. verizon is buying and 44 $.4 billion. we are asking what does it mean for verizon? what might this unlock? paul is with us from princeton this morning. what kinds of conclusions have you drawn so far? paul: this is the end of a love. this company was one of the first internet companies to go public in 1993. this is arguably the end of aol. a great job by tim armstrong to maximize value for shareholder
i have to bring up bill dudley again.o was speaking this morning and zurich was pointing out that no matter how prepared markets are for the eventuality that the federal reserve is going to be raising rates that there is still going to be in effect when it happens. as we see, everyone is trying to read jager ahead of that. they are trying to readjust. this is happening in europe as we speak. it is on the bond market there. it is the view of some investors that it wasn't overbought market. that...
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agriculture officials in iowa say that dudley bird flu virus has likely affected at least five more farmsan egg laying operation. losses have top 20 million turkeys and chickens including 15 million of the flock, a quarter of the state's 15 million hens. in the louisville, kentucky they are set for the run of the roses. it is tomorrow afternoon and the field is full. if american pharaoh wins from afar, he starts the race from the outside. those are your headlines. tom: very cool. chrysler sales come in there will be a discussion of that. lots of talk and betty's interesting research on tesla. summer movies -- it is a big sports weekend. we will do that in two seconds. also a big movie weekend. look at that 8:20. rangers have to win. olivia: and the yankees are going to beat the red sox. tom: the yankees are surprising. olivia: we are gearing up for a huge sports "surveillance" weekend. we may also be going to "the avengers." it started yesterday with the nfl draft and jameis winston getting picked by the buccaneers. tonight, yankees versus the red sox. yankees are going to beat the red so
agriculture officials in iowa say that dudley bird flu virus has likely affected at least five more farmsan egg laying operation. losses have top 20 million turkeys and chickens including 15 million of the flock, a quarter of the state's 15 million hens. in the louisville, kentucky they are set for the run of the roses. it is tomorrow afternoon and the field is full. if american pharaoh wins from afar, he starts the race from the outside. those are your headlines. tom: very cool. chrysler sales...
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betty: you point out we may hear the fed thinking pre-much after the numbers, because at 9:40 5 -- >> dudley speaks. he is speaking on community banking. he can reflect on the jobs data. we won't have long to wonder what the fed's interpretation of labor force participation, unemployment rate, and the headline jobs -- betty: if the numbers come in and there is a death or big does another big miss what do you think the fed's thinking? >> wondering if even moving in september or later this year is still in the courts. the fed's china sell the notion of a one and done or two and done approach to rate hikes this year, but if we see more evidence the economy is really struggling against the headwinds, then another primary issue for the labor market, then they may have to start even talking down september. betty: maybe forget september and just look out to 2016. karl, thank you so much, carl riccadonna chief economist for bloomberg intelligence. her top story david cameron arriving at 10 downing street. his conservative party winning a stunning majority, claimed the path for cameron to remain prim
betty: you point out we may hear the fed thinking pre-much after the numbers, because at 9:40 5 -- >> dudley speaks. he is speaking on community banking. he can reflect on the jobs data. we won't have long to wonder what the fed's interpretation of labor force participation, unemployment rate, and the headline jobs -- betty: if the numbers come in and there is a death or big does another big miss what do you think the fed's thinking? >> wondering if even moving in september or later...
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angela: for the folks traveling eastbound on dudley road, the crash on six before you get the u.s. 15g to the sun glare and volume delays. a live look at that beltway southbound lanes remained closed , this is of course due to the fact that we have a crash with the tractor-trailer and dump truck, be aware of those delays. traveling on the belt a near silver spring this is a live look at new hampshire avenue of disabled southbound 95 on the inner loop. jummy: top stories right now the baltimore curfew has been lifted following last week's why -- riot and looting. a verdict is expected today in the trial of a prince george's county police officer. charles pickard is charged with assault, misconduct, and reckless endangerment. the news continues right now live, "good morning washington" is on news channel 8. ♪ so wake me up ♪ >>> good morning america. scary rental rampage. the couple who rented out their home through a popular website and came back to this. unbelievable damage. now, would will pay? >>> and a little princess for will and kate but how about kate look so great just hours af
angela: for the folks traveling eastbound on dudley road, the crash on six before you get the u.s. 15g to the sun glare and volume delays. a live look at that beltway southbound lanes remained closed , this is of course due to the fact that we have a crash with the tractor-trailer and dump truck, be aware of those delays. traveling on the belt a near silver spring this is a live look at new hampshire avenue of disabled southbound 95 on the inner loop. jummy: top stories right now the baltimore...
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it was initiated by the dudley comments and the goldman sachs note on all of a sudden there was an excitementnd the world to sell off. i think there's a short-term effect. i think the minute they bring it up, it creates all this excitement. in the long run, i actually think it's okay. >> they're handling it pretty well, you say? >> i think the market handled it pretty well. >> that's what you're reading in the research. >> i think it started with the japanese bond sale that was disappointing overnight. this is fairly a global move. and it's a little unsettling to see such outside moves in bonds just like it was in currencies a few weeks ago when we saw those crazy moves. the fear broadly speaking is if this is a position unwind a correction or a fundamental change in the bull market the question is on liquidity, which is something new for the markets and given all the financial regulars, what's that going to mean when you have some of these positions unwind? >> sure. >> the fed can fix the liquidity problem really fast. they're holding up 3 to $4 trillion of long-term paper. they could fix th
it was initiated by the dudley comments and the goldman sachs note on all of a sudden there was an excitementnd the world to sell off. i think there's a short-term effect. i think the minute they bring it up, it creates all this excitement. in the long run, i actually think it's okay. >> they're handling it pretty well, you say? >> i think the market handled it pretty well. >> that's what you're reading in the research. >> i think it started with the japanese bond sale...
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probably the word dudley on c-span hardly anybody 20 people at the audience and the audience ignoringnto two teams, got out of football and got off stage took office head and underneath and then he fired for tax reasons and in 50 years passed and i was in the park with my son and my phone rang and this voice said hello and i said frank? oh yes. i said how are you? he put chris coin. kris cox on the line. hello, john. he said he was going to stage a come back and the blues brothers, i want you to write something about the band. there was a little piece in the guardian and it really came out emotional, midlife crisisy, writing about that moment i got on stage with him for the first time being in this crazy band with a guy, this was very emotional and after i wrote the piece my friend peter who wrote the screenplay for the minister's goes and an amazing -- on pbs at the moment, wonderful series. he said to me i always wanted to write fake music, what would happen if capt. be was a live in the 1950s but your idea is better. i said i have no idea what you are talking about. what idea? havi
probably the word dudley on c-span hardly anybody 20 people at the audience and the audience ignoringnto two teams, got out of football and got off stage took office head and underneath and then he fired for tax reasons and in 50 years passed and i was in the park with my son and my phone rang and this voice said hello and i said frank? oh yes. i said how are you? he put chris coin. kris cox on the line. hello, john. he said he was going to stage a come back and the blues brothers, i want you...
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it was probably known as dudleys for people on c-span.bly 20 people in the audience and halfway through the show the audience split up into two teams. some people got out of football and play the game. we got off stage and he took up his hat and underneath his real name is chris. he said that the show we ever played. and then he fired us all for tax reasons. 15 years past and i was in the park with my son joel and my phone ring in this voice said hello. and i said frank? and he said oh yes. i said how are you? he said i'm fine. i said put kirson. so chris came on the line. hello jon. he said he was going to come back and could i rejoined the band. i had seen the blues brothers. he said no i want you to write something about her time in the band. i wrote this little piece in the guardian and it really came out emotional. then he came out with a midlife crisis. that moment where i got up on stage iv the first time and being in this crazy band with this guy. it was very emotional and after i broke the peace my friend who wrote the screenplay
it was probably known as dudleys for people on c-span.bly 20 people in the audience and halfway through the show the audience split up into two teams. some people got out of football and play the game. we got off stage and he took up his hat and underneath his real name is chris. he said that the show we ever played. and then he fired us all for tax reasons. 15 years past and i was in the park with my son joel and my phone ring in this voice said hello. and i said frank? and he said oh yes. i...
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and bill dudley is saying a rate hike will happen this year speaking at a policy conference in zurichoday. he says policy tightening will depend on the u.s. economy. >> morgan stanley is selling it's physical oil business. that unit has attracted some heavy regulatory scrutiny. reports say the deal is likely valued at slightly more than $1 billion. >> more trouble for lumber liquidators. the company is facing a ton of wall streets and investigations over allegations of high levels of . they have sued nine carriers for breach of contract. >> let's show you the world markets again this morning. it's a pretty big move in a lot of the major markets. the dow would open lower and s&p and nasdaq by 38 points. europe is off of its lows but still weaker. german dax is now lower by more than 2% but france is lower by 1.6%. the ftse is lower by 1.7% and greece is lower by .5%. we did see the nikkei call it flat. hang seng lower by 1%. the price of oil in the wake of this goldman call oil is higher by nearly 2%. 114. trading just above 66. okay the ten year yield, if you look at the front page of
and bill dudley is saying a rate hike will happen this year speaking at a policy conference in zurichoday. he says policy tightening will depend on the u.s. economy. >> morgan stanley is selling it's physical oil business. that unit has attracted some heavy regulatory scrutiny. reports say the deal is likely valued at slightly more than $1 billion. >> more trouble for lumber liquidators. the company is facing a ton of wall streets and investigations over allegations of high levels...