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>> how many denials of the eb- 5 cases? eb- 5 cases. my concern with this program is that um and it looks like staff has done a pretty good job with this of the but my concern is that it is an avenue that could be abused for someone that has money to buy citizenship in the united states. >> congressman if i can two things. one, the program contemplate not only the invest ment the capital but importantly the invest ment the capital that will lead to the creation of the certain number of jobs for u.s. workers. number one. and number two what i think that you may be hinting at which is a subject that mr. chairman reference is the the concern of the avenue for the people to come into the united states and importants ensuring that the national security interests are well protected in this program. i actually made significant reforms in our administration of the eb- 5 program to bring that national security vetting rigor to the program. i brought in our fraud detection and direction to get in the engaged with the eb- 5 cases and i would like
>> how many denials of the eb- 5 cases? eb- 5 cases. my concern with this program is that um and it looks like staff has done a pretty good job with this of the but my concern is that it is an avenue that could be abused for someone that has money to buy citizenship in the united states. >> congressman if i can two things. one, the program contemplate not only the invest ment the capital but importantly the invest ment the capital that will lead to the creation of the certain number...
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mayorkas: how many denials of eb five cases? rep. loudermilk: eb five cases.my concern with this program and it looks like the staff has done a pretty good job of this. my concern is that this is an avenue that could be abused or someone who has money to buy citizenship in the united states. hon. mayorkas: congressman, if i can, two things. one, the program contemplates not only the investment of capital, but importantly the investment of capital that leads to the creation of a certain number of jobs for u.s. workers. that is the one. number two, what i think you might be hinting at which is a subject that mr. chairman referenced is a concern of an avenue for people to come into the united states and the importance of ensuring that our national security interests are well protected in this program. i actually made significant reforms in our administration of the eb five program to bring that national security vetting rigor to the program. i brought in our fraud detection and national security director to get involved and engage with the eb five cases. i should
mayorkas: how many denials of eb five cases? rep. loudermilk: eb five cases.my concern with this program and it looks like the staff has done a pretty good job of this. my concern is that this is an avenue that could be abused or someone who has money to buy citizenship in the united states. hon. mayorkas: congressman, if i can, two things. one, the program contemplates not only the investment of capital, but importantly the investment of capital that leads to the creation of a certain number...
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>> how many denials of eb-5 cases? >> eb-5 cases.concern with the program and it looks like staff has done a pretty good job with this. my concern is this is an avenue that could be abused for someone who has money to buy citizenship in the united states. >> congressman, if i can, two things. one, the program contemplates not only the investment of capital but importantly the capital that leads to the creation of a certain number of jobs for u.s. workers. number two but i think you might be hinting that which is a subject that mr. chairman reference is a concern of an avenue for people to come in the united states and the importance of ensuring our national security interest are well protected in this program and i actually made significant reforms in her administration at the eb-5 program to bring the national security better. i brought international security directorate to get involved in and engaged with the eb-5 cases. i should say also that it was i who created the fraud detection and national security direct rip to bring greate
>> how many denials of eb-5 cases? >> eb-5 cases.concern with the program and it looks like staff has done a pretty good job with this. my concern is this is an avenue that could be abused for someone who has money to buy citizenship in the united states. >> congressman, if i can, two things. one, the program contemplates not only the investment of capital but importantly the capital that leads to the creation of a certain number of jobs for u.s. workers. number two but i...
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there is a huge regional eb infrastructure here. there is lots of stakeholders, we got electricity providers, we got vehicle manufacturers, all of these groups work together quite well, to foster, electric vehicles, and to move the cause of 0 emissions vehicles forward. if i boil it down to 4, 5, maybe six things maybe more than that that we could do i would say that, you know the price of the vehicles, and charging has to come down, people will not buy these vehicles unless they're cost competitive, we can do that with incensive dollars, but with the board of manufacturers, when i'm in the room with them, i remind them the price needs to come down roland mentioned the multifamily dwelling issue, that is something we need to solve, we need to put a lot of work into. to be quite honest in the bay area we're 50% multifamily, and 50% single residences if i get the 50% that are single perezes, i'm pretty happy, we can't lose sight of that either. but multifamily is an issue. we need to deal with equity at the air district we set aggress
there is a huge regional eb infrastructure here. there is lots of stakeholders, we got electricity providers, we got vehicle manufacturers, all of these groups work together quite well, to foster, electric vehicles, and to move the cause of 0 emissions vehicles forward. if i boil it down to 4, 5, maybe six things maybe more than that that we could do i would say that, you know the price of the vehicles, and charging has to come down, people will not buy these vehicles unless they're cost...
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this program better known as the eb five program accounts for less than 1% of all visas issued by thenited states citizenship and immigration services. given the program's potential as a job creator, it has great visibility to congressional leaders from across the political spectrum. i do not take issue with the decision to limit his review to questions regarding mayorkas involvement. however i'm disappointed after spending months of resources to investigate these cases that inspector general produced an incomplete report. i can only address the allegations made by the personnel about contact with prominent democratic parties given the false impression that there were no republican parties involved in these cases. at the time he testified mayorkas only heard from democrats on these cases. when i asked inspector general about others on these three cases he was nonresponsive. after further engagement with the department, i learned that prominent republicans contacted deputy sec. mayorkas and asked him to give his personal attention to these three cases. given that this review has compli
this program better known as the eb five program accounts for less than 1% of all visas issued by thenited states citizenship and immigration services. given the program's potential as a job creator, it has great visibility to congressional leaders from across the political spectrum. i do not take issue with the decision to limit his review to questions regarding mayorkas involvement. however i'm disappointed after spending months of resources to investigate these cases that inspector general...
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i wouldn'ten surpri ee ebe surp saw some good shots here now. >> the approach here. >> take a look at the shape of this shot. tracer technology. similar shot to what he hit in regulation, just a little farther right. now the man with so much history here at 17. >> oh, that's back there, very similar to where he made the putt from before. >> another look at that shot. >> he's going to try to get that thing a little to the right and was unable to do it. he knows. >> it's unfortunate it didn't go too far. you're right. >> a cheer for rickie. >> let's take another look at this one. from above. amazing that little change in wind direction, john, allows these guys to go right at it. no fear that their ball will get knocked down to the left. >> rickie's wedge game is his strength. he showed it right there, going right at it. >> talk about no fear for fowler at 17 as we trace this latest view, he'll have a chance for birdie at 17 in five trips here this week to the island green. >> all right. so all three in similar spots to where they were in regulation. first it was fowler who hit it just i
i wouldn'ten surpri ee ebe surp saw some good shots here now. >> the approach here. >> take a look at the shape of this shot. tracer technology. similar shot to what he hit in regulation, just a little farther right. now the man with so much history here at 17. >> oh, that's back there, very similar to where he made the putt from before. >> another look at that shot. >> he's going to try to get that thing a little to the right and was unable to do it. he knows....
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. >> the team put forward that the dark material is organ ebbing delivered to mercury from the same thing that brought water size and what on our planet were the building blocks of organic chemistry and life. >> now the craft's fuel has run out. and n.a.s.a. says it's powerless to drag it towards the planet. the impact adds another small crater to its already pitted surface. >> all the explorations of the planet are giving us app idea of how the solar system must form, how the planet came to be. it's placing us in time and space within the universe and the confinement of the system. it's important to know these things. >> this image is one of many released in the weeks and months ahead. >> the next mission is not expected to arrive until 2024. until then scientists work there data from messenger, hoping to add detail to our knowledge of the planet. >> and a reminder that you can keep up to date with all the news on our website at aljazeera.com. it's a black on white crime. there's enough crime in our now. >> "america tonight"s sara hoy on baltimore's life interrupted. also - new insight i
. >> the team put forward that the dark material is organ ebbing delivered to mercury from the same thing that brought water size and what on our planet were the building blocks of organic chemistry and life. >> now the craft's fuel has run out. and n.a.s.a. says it's powerless to drag it towards the planet. the impact adds another small crater to its already pitted surface. >> all the explorations of the planet are giving us app idea of how the solar system must form, how the...
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yemen is also at the top of the agenda for meeting thises woo ebbing in washington. either before the change in travel plans or after related to the agenda at camp david. i know there has been some speculation, this this is an attempt to send a message to the united states if so that was not received because all the feedback we have received has been positive. >> telecom giant verizon is buying a.o.l. for $4.4 billion. more consolidation a.o.l. is no longer focused on internet, but owns a number of websites. verizon says the partnership will help with content and mobile vied yeah, the vote is expected in the senate in about an hour's time. it could change the way trade deals are made patty is it even possible to get a trade deal of this size done without that kind of fast track. >> well, anything is possible, but it is very very unlikely. the trade deals are no longer just about tearing down barriers. from regulation, and services, so these are big monster trade deals and if congress can go in and cherry pick out the parts that it doesn't like, imagine with the tranc
yemen is also at the top of the agenda for meeting thises woo ebbing in washington. either before the change in travel plans or after related to the agenda at camp david. i know there has been some speculation, this this is an attempt to send a message to the united states if so that was not received because all the feedback we have received has been positive. >> telecom giant verizon is buying a.o.l. for $4.4 billion. more consolidation a.o.l. is no longer focused on internet, but owns a...
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this is a village which was attacked in the central target of eb. people say that there are no fighters in the area. the continuing war undermines the chances for a political settlement in the country that was ravaged by years of instability. the houthi rebels say they're hope to political fashion if they take into account their growing political influence across yemen. >> and saudi arabia's king will not be attending the upcoming gulf summit with usa president barack obama. crown presence nayev will be attending the talks. the summit coincides with the five day humanitarian trust. well kate nevens with the program safer world. she said that the truce is agreed upon all parties in yemen. >> this is not a conflict only between saudi and huties and saleh. there are many others involved in the conflict. and what a truce really looks like with so many factions fighting on the ground is quite unclear. we're looking at a country where 90% of its food is imported. five days of humanitarian aid is really really important. but it won't pull back the kind of
this is a village which was attacked in the central target of eb. people say that there are no fighters in the area. the continuing war undermines the chances for a political settlement in the country that was ravaged by years of instability. the houthi rebels say they're hope to political fashion if they take into account their growing political influence across yemen. >> and saudi arabia's king will not be attending the upcoming gulf summit with usa president barack obama. crown...
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and the financial center in london will continue to eb towards the european union. they have the code napoleon london new york singapore, hong kong bahrain, they operate on the anglo saxon system as does new york. we have a problem heading in that direction and london losing influence in the financial world. >>> john brown is a long-time member of the british parliament for winchester. thank you for joining us on "inside story". the long-standing alliance between the u.k. and the united states has been called the special relationship. a recent u.s. ambassador to the u.k. joins us to talk about whether the special relationship will stay special after the surprising election. you're watching "inside story". >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america joining me now is a former united states ambassador to the u.k. he was america's top diplomat in london during the obama administration from 2009 through 2013. welcome to "inside story". . >> thank you >>> we heard from john brown, sort of a nightmare scenario for the future of a very old and deer friend of t
and the financial center in london will continue to eb towards the european union. they have the code napoleon london new york singapore, hong kong bahrain, they operate on the anglo saxon system as does new york. we have a problem heading in that direction and london losing influence in the financial world. >>> john brown is a long-time member of the british parliament for winchester. thank you for joining us on "inside story". the long-standing alliance between the u.k. and...
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resolution that led to convening, around making solar mandatory to go solar powered development, to be eb ready on day one of development would be great, and the other thing that might be the big try effect ta is to be 0 waste ready on development, maybe that is something new we can talk about there, we can do a fun diagram, right cal? thank you very much. this is helpful. commissioner stephen son? >> this is something, maybe bob, you can answer, what percentage of the fleet is electric in the city >> it's slowly transitioning, of light duty is about 1% is plug in vehicleses right now, the key thing is the key purchases as keys are turned over is a much higher percentage, do you have the number? debbie? >> yeah for 14/15, this fiscal year, 15% are plug in electric. 20% are gasoline so 80% are cng, or high bride, we're difficult nitly greening, the electric is still a small percent, if you think of where we were we're up to 15% for new vehicles, for this calendar fiscal year. >> the pace is picking up and the incensive funding that the district has is getting attention of the purchaser dep
resolution that led to convening, around making solar mandatory to go solar powered development, to be eb ready on day one of development would be great, and the other thing that might be the big try effect ta is to be 0 waste ready on development, maybe that is something new we can talk about there, we can do a fun diagram, right cal? thank you very much. this is helpful. commissioner stephen son? >> this is something, maybe bob, you can answer, what percentage of the fleet is electric...
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mayorkas and the eb-5 program. the inspector general clearly laid out the evidence against mayorkas. the report explains how he intervened on three political cases each had high profile connections. despite the outrage, it seems to me you have no intention of doing anything and planning to stick by mr. mayorkas even though he provided preferential treatment and violated the very rules he wrote about ethical conduct. it's no n wonder that there is a morale -- it's no wonder that there is a morale problem. employees see leadership getting away with violating the rules. employees are given clear rules on preferential treatment and how do you adjudicate eb-5. yet when the director himself breaks those rules, there is no recourse and then what are employees to think about that? the only defense that i have seen so far on the preferential treatment is the agency gets pressure from members of congress and from both sides of the aisle. i think that that's comparing apples and oranges. it is no excuse. members in congress a
mayorkas and the eb-5 program. the inspector general clearly laid out the evidence against mayorkas. the report explains how he intervened on three political cases each had high profile connections. despite the outrage, it seems to me you have no intention of doing anything and planning to stick by mr. mayorkas even though he provided preferential treatment and violated the very rules he wrote about ethical conduct. it's no n wonder that there is a morale -- it's no wonder that there is a...
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"first alert"=eb radar tracking wet and chilly changes. good morning, i'm chris cato. let's go to bill henley. >> this afternoon, it's going to stay cooler through the day and grab an umbrella even though it's dry right now, we do have clouds that are moving in and rain is not that far away. it's a live view from center city. a lighter breeze and the wind will stay light. i will stay field the radar screen which shows wet weather in western pennsylvania that's around here later this morning and sticks around in the afternoon hours. 64 right now in northwest philadelphia wilmington 50. pottstown, 52. and across south jersey atlantic city 47 degrees along with allentown and the pocono mountains also in the 40s. clouds thickening up 59 degrees by lunchtime. there's a chance to see rain drops falling at that time. hour by hour and future weather back in ten. >>> we'll take you to video first. this crash is causing early morning problems in lancaster avenue in montgomery county. look at this firefighters tell us the driver lost control. it caught fire and the driver and pas
"first alert"=eb radar tracking wet and chilly changes. good morning, i'm chris cato. let's go to bill henley. >> this afternoon, it's going to stay cooler through the day and grab an umbrella even though it's dry right now, we do have clouds that are moving in and rain is not that far away. it's a live view from center city. a lighter breeze and the wind will stay light. i will stay field the radar screen which shows wet weather in western pennsylvania that's around here later...
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deputy secretary mayorkas that relate to his time as director of the uscis and his oversight of the ebthe ig office conducted more than 50 interviews reviewed more than 40,000 phone records and obtain more than 1 million documents and e-mails. this investigation was unprecedented and that there were more than a dozen was the blowers they came forward to the inspector general's office. the findings are troubling as the ig made some very serious charges against mr. mayorkas. chief among them were that he used his position to influence outcomes in select cases for the benefit of clinically connected and powerful individuals. in general these allegations fall under four categories. special access. allegations were unequivocal. mr. mayorkas gave special access and treatment to certain individuals and parties. clinical favoritism. quote we receive complaints from uscis employees that the application for politically connected regional center gulf coast funds management received extraordinary treatment as a result of mr. mayorkas' intervention. additional uscis staff understood that these appl
deputy secretary mayorkas that relate to his time as director of the uscis and his oversight of the ebthe ig office conducted more than 50 interviews reviewed more than 40,000 phone records and obtain more than 1 million documents and e-mails. this investigation was unprecedented and that there were more than a dozen was the blowers they came forward to the inspector general's office. the findings are troubling as the ig made some very serious charges against mr. mayorkas. chief among them were...
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eb 2016 is where it is. >> snapchat? >> never miss an episode of "the five."xt. >>> inside the murderous mind of osama bin laden. newly released information about the terrorist leader was planning on doing before he was killed. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're learning more tonight about how the most wanted terrorist in the world spent his last years holed up but still personally and meticulously involved in his crusade and much more in control and in communication with his terrorist network than we were led to believe. newly released data depicts osama bin laden as a paranoid micromanager who was
eb 2016 is where it is. >> snapchat? >> never miss an episode of "the five."xt. >>> inside the murderous mind of osama bin laden. newly released information about the terrorist leader was planning on doing before he was killed. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're learning more tonight about how the most wanted terrorist in the world spent his last years holed up but still personally and meticulously...
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know being against same-sex marriage because of their faith, does that make these people homophobe ebbing. >> i wouldn't say it makes everyone homophobic, people can have different views. the problem in ireland is the same as in the u.s. people have not been able to put up good reason why we should deny marriage equality. it's not so much that the views of marriage has changed, but views on what it means to be gay have changed. they changed in ireland. i think the openness of the pope, it starts, you know at the top. i think that that has affected both the view globally and ireland now is part of a change that we are seeing everywhere in the world. not just in the u.s. but europe. we are seeing throughout latin america and places in africa. it's a welcome sign. i think certainly you can feel - people can feel differently about this without beinghomo phobic that's what advertising suggests. as judd bush, running for president said we have to respect people on both sides and people in ireland do. the trend is clear, and we are hopeful for a yes vote. >> richard spoke about looking at the ne
know being against same-sex marriage because of their faith, does that make these people homophobe ebbing. >> i wouldn't say it makes everyone homophobic, people can have different views. the problem in ireland is the same as in the u.s. people have not been able to put up good reason why we should deny marriage equality. it's not so much that the views of marriage has changed, but views on what it means to be gay have changed. they changed in ireland. i think the openness of the pope, it...
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it ebs sites colton and shows him there is something he can do for himself that his whole family enjoysable little man there, and his family. and that was lisa jaffe from kmao reporting. >>> you have been watching "cnn newsroom." my colleague john vause joins me for the next hour. he's sitting right next to me. >> hi. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. we don't collect killer whales seaworldfrom the wild. to know. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for thi
it ebs sites colton and shows him there is something he can do for himself that his whole family enjoysable little man there, and his family. and that was lisa jaffe from kmao reporting. >>> you have been watching "cnn newsroom." my colleague john vause joins me for the next hour. he's sitting right next to me. >> hi. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our...
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when we look at the price of this we think 25 times eb that a lot of upside here for investors. >> bobsly, the stock is out of favor here. investors announced they hated it. they gave poor guidance for the full year when they announced a month ago. they will announce the quarterly and the forward guidance, it sounds like a day later, the ceo, i have been speaking at your conference, here's a question for you. did he agree to speak at your conference after they set the recording date or is this something on the calendar a long time? >> great question, your point on sentiment. it's been terrible. remember they haven't been able to say much. they have been in the m na. it's very, difficult to talk about pricing or growth. they finally got through that earlier in the year. as far as them speaking at our conference they came into the conference for a while. several months now, i believe they officially you announced the earnings the other day. what we love about this is a sentiment extremely negative. we think any incremental positive could pop the stock, having been sort of flush,the numbe
when we look at the price of this we think 25 times eb that a lot of upside here for investors. >> bobsly, the stock is out of favor here. investors announced they hated it. they gave poor guidance for the full year when they announced a month ago. they will announce the quarterly and the forward guidance, it sounds like a day later, the ceo, i have been speaking at your conference, here's a question for you. did he agree to speak at your conference after they set the recording date or is...
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on friday, she will be in portola valley for lunch at the home of eb's ceo. >>> housing activists disrupted the oakland city council meeting last night forcing the postponement of a key vote there. they were protest thing plans for a luxury high-rise housing project on what is now public land adjacent to lake merritt. at one point demonstrators chained themselves to the council podium. >> this project has come before the council tonight is proposed to not have a single unit of affordable housing. >> the meeting was adjourned with no vote on that project. >>> new this morning, san francisco police arrested a street vendor after a fight near at&t park. it happened just after the giants game last night. officers say a street vendor slashed another in the forehead after an argument. the suspect ran away but police quickly found and arrested him. the victim was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> investigators are turning up new details now about the two men who carried out an attack on an event featuring cartoons of the prophet mohammad. as andrew spencer reports, auth
on friday, she will be in portola valley for lunch at the home of eb's ceo. >>> housing activists disrupted the oakland city council meeting last night forcing the postponement of a key vote there. they were protest thing plans for a luxury high-rise housing project on what is now public land adjacent to lake merritt. at one point demonstrators chained themselves to the council podium. >> this project has come before the council tonight is proposed to not have a single unit of...
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. >> sreenivasan: the supply of donations and the demand for food has ebbed and flowed since the mondaypeople here live day to day. you know, they can't afford to stockpile food, and they have no place to go, they need somewhere. >> sreenivasan: the pastor knows the handouts are a short term solution. >> what this needs to drive is to is to really seek out those basic fundamental needs that underlie all the difficulties. >> sreenivasan: he sees the deeper issues that underlie the recent unrest, issues that these men are trying to address head on. >> i know there's a lot of attention here on freddie gray, but don't forget what we living. and what we must continue to fight to decrease. >> sreenivasan: this is the weekly gathering of the 300 men march group; a two year old men's organization focused on stopping gun violence in baltimore. >> men need to get off the couch and step outside and be more accountable for what's going on in the neighborhood. women have a role too, but historically in baltimore men have been neglectful in their roles, in my opinion. >> sreenivasan: we caught up wit
. >> sreenivasan: the supply of donations and the demand for food has ebbed and flowed since the mondaypeople here live day to day. you know, they can't afford to stockpile food, and they have no place to go, they need somewhere. >> sreenivasan: the pastor knows the handouts are a short term solution. >> what this needs to drive is to is to really seek out those basic fundamental needs that underlie all the difficulties. >> sreenivasan: he sees the deeper issues that...
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both shots i showed you and more crowded starting at 11:00 toward the afternoon and ebbing. preweekend of course. looking toward your maps. see a smooth drive on our speed sensors through the north bay and also approaching the bay bridge in all directions throughout the maze. anywhere north of the san mateo bridge is a commute suspect but no problems noond delays. there's tri-valley. highway four through antioch clear. i want to point out the bay bridge, richmond/san rafael and land route, alternates to 92, the san mateo bridge as damian said will be closed saturday and sunday. hopefully reopened by monday. back to you. >> you're as travel savvy as they come but did you know this? every time you fill up at the pumps you put money in a fund to improve the country's bridges and over passes. even though there are hundreds of bridges in dire need of repair. the odds are pretty good there's at least one near where you live. >>> more trouble for lumber liquidators. >> ceo quit. why? we'll tell you when we come back with 15 minutes nonstop news, traffic, and weather after the break
both shots i showed you and more crowded starting at 11:00 toward the afternoon and ebbing. preweekend of course. looking toward your maps. see a smooth drive on our speed sensors through the north bay and also approaching the bay bridge in all directions throughout the maze. anywhere north of the san mateo bridge is a commute suspect but no problems noond delays. there's tri-valley. highway four through antioch clear. i want to point out the bay bridge, richmond/san rafael and land route,...
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scott: some would argue that we missed the civil war by not commemorating national eb civil war. as you probably know, the centennial of the civil war did not go that well. when the united states congress put together a centennial, a national centennial committee to celebrate the civil war -- and they had a full slate of events -- the problem is that it ran right smack into the most divisive regional problem that there was in 100 years, and that was called the civil rights movement, ok? the civil rights movement basically derailed the centennial, ok? a professor at the university of richmond has written an article in which he talks about the early events with drop 35 thousand participants, but by the time they got to the last event, there were only about 5000 participants at those events. this is a consequence of the fact that you have the citizens in the early 1960's, and you go all the way to selma, so somewhat takes place right in the middle of all of this. when you come to the sesquicentennial you know, i'm sure enough the first person to say this but southerners -- some of t
scott: some would argue that we missed the civil war by not commemorating national eb civil war. as you probably know, the centennial of the civil war did not go that well. when the united states congress put together a centennial, a national centennial committee to celebrate the civil war -- and they had a full slate of events -- the problem is that it ran right smack into the most divisive regional problem that there was in 100 years, and that was called the civil rights movement, ok? the...
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. >> you know, this conflict has ebbed and flowed. i actually think in the last couple months you've seen more moderate opposition victories and unfortunately more extremists victories than you have seen the regime on the move. the regime is always able to punish civilians with air power always able to do horrible damage. but again it remains to be seen whether this is the beginning of a new trend or whether this is just again a phase in an ebb and flow. >> rose: when i spoke with assad, i said you're using chlorine gas and he said no i'm not. i said it needs to be in your means and he said we're not using chlorine gas. and i said would you with the prompting of american this is what they want to know, would you allow inspections. are we anxious to inspect if there's a mechanism to do it, to see whether he's using chlorine gas. >> we have a fact finding mission. the fact finding mission comes back the highest degree of confidence. >> rose: do you have access, complete access and to see everything you wanted to see. and if in fact he i
. >> you know, this conflict has ebbed and flowed. i actually think in the last couple months you've seen more moderate opposition victories and unfortunately more extremists victories than you have seen the regime on the move. the regime is always able to punish civilians with air power always able to do horrible damage. but again it remains to be seen whether this is the beginning of a new trend or whether this is just again a phase in an ebb and flow. >> rose: when i spoke with...
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. >> virginia mason claims oh preliminary pass knew the design eb made them zlif to clean even when theytheir own cleaning guidelines. >> opus failed to inform about the safety risk. their silence was unethical, irresponsible and put patient lives at risk. >> olympus did not respond to our request for comment. the devicemaker is facing several lawsuits including many filed by patients in los angeles. brandy hit, abc news los angeles. >> apparently this was known this happened over in europe. they have had an outbreak having to do with the scopes and the u.s. hospitals weren't given a heads-up about this. >> should be a fascinating case. >> we will follow that one, folks. coming up a little later, everybody say good-bye to dave. it's that time. only a few shows left. so what did howard stern do to letterman that had the late night legend trying to run off his own set? plus we've got our own special sendoff for "american idol." the iconic show now canceled. we'll remember its best and brightest. >> i don't know. how to make your own gleek yogurt. the tasty treat with so many health benefit
. >> virginia mason claims oh preliminary pass knew the design eb made them zlif to clean even when theytheir own cleaning guidelines. >> opus failed to inform about the safety risk. their silence was unethical, irresponsible and put patient lives at risk. >> olympus did not respond to our request for comment. the devicemaker is facing several lawsuits including many filed by patients in los angeles. brandy hit, abc news los angeles. >> apparently this was known this...
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confidence has ebbed and flowed. as we speak, that confidence has drained away somewhat. >> john, we will be back to you no doubt. thank you very much for talking us through that. we mentioned a short while ago that charles kennedy lost his seat. let us see what he has to say about it. [applause] >> i echo the feelings of everyone. there are seats you administer in this occasion. i am grateful for it. also, to police services. our local police services that do such a good job. we hope that we become more localized in times to come. i am very fond of political history. if nothing else we can all reflect and perhaps tell our grandchildren that we were there that night. i would like to thank my home team who have been so energetic and dedicated in putting forward
confidence has ebbed and flowed. as we speak, that confidence has drained away somewhat. >> john, we will be back to you no doubt. thank you very much for talking us through that. we mentioned a short while ago that charles kennedy lost his seat. let us see what he has to say about it. [applause] >> i echo the feelings of everyone. there are seats you administer in this occasion. i am grateful for it. also, to police services. our local police services that do such a good job. we...
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that will normalize towards the ebbed end of the year, i would imagine.s to the possibly of a brexit. deutsche bank said they are restrugesprose of the possibility of the u.k. coming out of the e.u. that is good. we need to have more debate about the economic impact of what is going on with potentially the u.k. leaving the e.u. that is a very good indicator of what is going to happen. much more debate and we can concentrate on the economics of the impact. there is not much contagion risk. particularly with quantitative easing. that's been nipped in the bud. the markets -- given that increase in the markets we have seen, there is a little bit of complacency we have seen. manus: where do you stand on u.k. banks? i think the whole argument about city of london as a -- in the brexit argument. u.k. banks. how do you look at those? you are r.b.s. lloyd's, santander. how do you look at that at the moment? >> i'm more concerned about the continental european banks. there is a possibility for them to redomicile. i think what the debate will enable us to understand
that will normalize towards the ebbed end of the year, i would imagine.s to the possibly of a brexit. deutsche bank said they are restrugesprose of the possibility of the u.k. coming out of the e.u. that is good. we need to have more debate about the economic impact of what is going on with potentially the u.k. leaving the e.u. that is a very good indicator of what is going to happen. much more debate and we can concentrate on the economics of the impact. there is not much contagion risk....
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the ebs has good lawyers, or they are good at finding wrongdoing and fessing up quickly.o with libel, they were first to the door and he escaped criminal sanctions. here we are three years later, yet again they are caught up in the fx thing they were first in the door of the department of justice. ubs has avoided the scandal. they have not gotten off the hook completely, because the department has turned around and said it you signed a deal. you have not stuck to the terms you committed other crimes, we are going to hit you with a guilty plea and a fine. guy: do they have to keep their nose clean on the fx one? liam: you would think so. i think they have a three-year probationary. . maybe -- guy: they are under pressure for higher pedestal is. liam: the penalties are going up. one interesting thing is that banks are being forced to take guilty pleas. before they could take a non-prosecution agreement. that said they would keep their nose clean and avoid any further. this time the department of justice said enough is enough. this time you will have to plead guilty but the
the ebs has good lawyers, or they are good at finding wrongdoing and fessing up quickly.o with libel, they were first to the door and he escaped criminal sanctions. here we are three years later, yet again they are caught up in the fx thing they were first in the door of the department of justice. ubs has avoided the scandal. they have not gotten off the hook completely, because the department has turned around and said it you signed a deal. you have not stuck to the terms you committed other...
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information are we getting out of our sources as to why barclays is not going to face criminal charges and ebss by the looks of it? guy johnson: i wish i had something smart to tell you but i don't. it's a bit of a mystery. what is it that ubs hasn't done because i looks like it's in the same position but could end up facing a prosecution on this. barclays has not done. was the story a little bit more egregious? i don't know. there are questions around in that issue as to why the authorities are going to treat barclays and ubs a differently. to be honest, i don't have more clarity to add to that. we will have to wait and see. it does look like they will be treated differently and we need to find out why. stephanie: it sounds like the authorities are under pressure to have had rules and they're looking for the lowest a group. erik: yes, maybe that's the case, too, but there is this question, and guy, i know you are familiar with this issue. the notion of institutional liability. if wrongdoing is so pervasive and you as a bank have manipulated the fx benchmark and it manipulated some of the prec
information are we getting out of our sources as to why barclays is not going to face criminal charges and ebss by the looks of it? guy johnson: i wish i had something smart to tell you but i don't. it's a bit of a mystery. what is it that ubs hasn't done because i looks like it's in the same position but could end up facing a prosecution on this. barclays has not done. was the story a little bit more egregious? i don't know. there are questions around in that issue as to why the authorities...
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adjusted eb. earnings a --0 ebitda earnings missed.ie talked about how they have not -- been able to monetize and mobile. did you see this coming? dan zhang replacing jon lu. leslie: it is not surprising they would make some kind of management shift. ceo, on the other hand, that was a surprise. it is clear they are looking for someone who still knows alibaba. daneiiel zhang has been with the company since its beginning. it appears he has been with them for 8 years. he is someone who knows alibaba. he is an operator by nature and priestly worked at how about -- at tau bau. the goal is to drive the business forward. and the shares seem to be a great with that decision as well as the numbers. olivia: i am looking at the premarket movement. you see alibaba rising over 7%. i see a headline saying the move will be effective may 10. quickly, what is your response to the broader look of the results? we see a little bit of a beat on the top line, a miss on the bottom line. leslie: it is interesting. a lot ofto vacating on today's earning they w
adjusted eb. earnings a --0 ebitda earnings missed.ie talked about how they have not -- been able to monetize and mobile. did you see this coming? dan zhang replacing jon lu. leslie: it is not surprising they would make some kind of management shift. ceo, on the other hand, that was a surprise. it is clear they are looking for someone who still knows alibaba. daneiiel zhang has been with the company since its beginning. it appears he has been with them for 8 years. he is someone who knows...
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it's the eb-5, you know visa program and this is all legitimate.ll see. but here's the thing, there's an annual limit of 10,000 visas. that limit was hit may 1st of this year, may 1st for these 10,000 visas. 80 president of these -- 80% of these are going to chinese, minimum investment of $500,000, but in 2013 that 8500 number, that's the last full number until, again, this new report showed may 1st they're getting in. tom: there's so much money wants to get in out of russia and china, this is small potatoes. >> but give me money from a chinese investor or go to bank of america and beg for a loan i'll take the chinese movie, and that's what they're doing. tom: high stakes investing. in a new book called "wall street joyride," joining us by skype from thailand is author mark ugala. and, mark, you swindled people out of $50 million? >> yes. unfortunately, that's true. tom: what did you do? how did you -- what were you telling them to get their money? >> well, i started when i was in high school trading, and i became very successful, you know, followi
it's the eb-5, you know visa program and this is all legitimate.ll see. but here's the thing, there's an annual limit of 10,000 visas. that limit was hit may 1st of this year, may 1st for these 10,000 visas. 80 president of these -- 80% of these are going to chinese, minimum investment of $500,000, but in 2013 that 8500 number, that's the last full number until, again, this new report showed may 1st they're getting in. tom: there's so much money wants to get in out of russia and china, this is...
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i just want to note as a follow on to the prior question and an ebbing quo of what record said that a key part of the clean power plan is that each state gets to decide how they want to implement the clean power plan and many states will want to focus intensively on renewables. others will want to focus on a combination of renewables and nuclear and other technologies, and so we'll see lots of jobs come with that transformation in each state, and ongoing job creation through the suite of policy that is are already in place consistent. >> bit off topic but what recourse is it against those states, the number of states that have said that they will not implement. >> they've received e-mail yonz of comments and are in the process now of working through those comments, taking on that input, and we're confident that they'll be finalizing a strong robust rule that is appealing for states to adopt and, again every state will have latitude to design the program that fits their conditions and their priorities and to deliver the standards that are set for their state by the epa. we're confident
i just want to note as a follow on to the prior question and an ebbing quo of what record said that a key part of the clean power plan is that each state gets to decide how they want to implement the clean power plan and many states will want to focus intensively on renewables. others will want to focus on a combination of renewables and nuclear and other technologies, and so we'll see lots of jobs come with that transformation in each state, and ongoing job creation through the suite of policy...
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myaccount >>> the summer blockbuster season and topping the list of anticipated movies is juror as ebbingse. >> we have our first genetically modified hybrid. >> this is a made for you dinosaur. probably want a good idea. >> evacuate the island. ♪ >> she's a highly intelligent animal. she will kill anything that moves. >> oh god. >> jurassi country world starring chris pat opens nationwide being distributed by universal pictures, which is of course, own and is the parent company here of msnbc. joining us now entertainment reporter nicki novak. with a welcome to you. >> good seeing you again. >> what kind of numbers are we talking about for jurassic world? >> this year predicting drars 130 million the opening weekend, which is absolutely huge. it's going to be the biggest opening of the summer undoubtedly. dmroo it has staying power, right? >> yeah. >> this is the kind of thing that has seen the first, second, third installment, they're going to go again. >> it has dinosaur legs. this is a movie. it's got universal appeal. i want to see it. i'm a woman. guys want to see it. they want to se
myaccount >>> the summer blockbuster season and topping the list of anticipated movies is juror as ebbingse. >> we have our first genetically modified hybrid. >> this is a made for you dinosaur. probably want a good idea. >> evacuate the island. ♪ >> she's a highly intelligent animal. she will kill anything that moves. >> oh god. >> jurassi country world starring chris pat opens nationwide being distributed by universal pictures, which is of...
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. >> this last week he was saying things, again, it's going to ebe fine.ry what did he say? done in an orderly way. diant didn't you immediately think there is no bubble in housing in 2007. >> they had that wrong back then. >> it's the first thing i thought of. >> there's a question. whether they made any advancements. >> thank you, guys. >>> coming up more from dick fuld. you think you're dick fuld now. more tape of his public comments from yesterday since the financial crisis. anyone at lehman brothers deserves blames for that being the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleep
. >> this last week he was saying things, again, it's going to ebe fine.ry what did he say? done in an orderly way. diant didn't you immediately think there is no bubble in housing in 2007. >> they had that wrong back then. >> it's the first thing i thought of. >> there's a question. whether they made any advancements. >> thank you, guys. >>> coming up more from dick fuld. you think you're dick fuld now. more tape of his public comments from yesterday...
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white power structure opted for someone who shared the views of a social philosopher such as dubya eb -- such as web dubois. the social collegiate of the black group structure started replacing the practical teachers of science and industry. president luther foster got rid of the trades, which is something booker t. washington felt strongly was the way for blacks to secure their destiny. my other concern is what dr. julianne malveaux said on a panel on "face the nation." and with a panel of others, whom i do not recall their names, but i just wanted to know how you feel about police being more trained than just two months at a police academy, but having a two-year associates degree or a four-year college degree would make a difference. guest: we will have lester spence respond. guest: i think police training is a significant issue of contention from the data i have. baltimore spends 57 times more on swat teams than on police community relations. that is something that is really important. police, as far as their training on how to deal with violence, they train consistently to be puni
white power structure opted for someone who shared the views of a social philosopher such as dubya eb -- such as web dubois. the social collegiate of the black group structure started replacing the practical teachers of science and industry. president luther foster got rid of the trades, which is something booker t. washington felt strongly was the way for blacks to secure their destiny. my other concern is what dr. julianne malveaux said on a panel on "face the nation." and with a...