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spezza, goligoski, turned out by elliott. back of the goal again, denied by brian elliott.round by mattias janmark. dallas' second goal. out to center ice. that made it 3-2 in the third period. st. louis had a 3-1 lead after one. steen over the line. brouwer goes deep. goligoski goets to it. paul stastny on him. paul stastny out of the corner drops it off. steen up top. good stick check. now colton sceviour will go cross corner. faksa goes to work on pietrangelo. stephen johns moving up for dallas. steen not out. johns. fended off by bouwmeester. back jay bouwmeester. has a problem. hemsky, great stick check by stastny. allows elliott a chance to melt it down. >> pierre: chances at both ends. that's going to be ruled a hand pass. that's why the whistle blue. mattias janmark who scored a huge goal in the third period on a wraparound opportunity and a great job by brian elliott getting that left pad down and secured on the post. stast sta looking on. brian elliott, what a challenge. brian elliott, what a challenge. >> john: hit high in the mas income the third period. getting
spezza, goligoski, turned out by elliott. back of the goal again, denied by brian elliott.round by mattias janmark. dallas' second goal. out to center ice. that made it 3-2 in the third period. st. louis had a 3-1 lead after one. steen over the line. brouwer goes deep. goligoski goets to it. paul stastny on him. paul stastny out of the corner drops it off. steen up top. good stick check. now colton sceviour will go cross corner. faksa goes to work on pietrangelo. stephen johns moving up for...
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spezza, goligoski, turned out by elliott. back of the goal again, denied by brian elliott.round by mattias janmark. dallas' second goal. out to center ice. that made it 3-2 in the third period. st. louis had a 3-1 lead after one. steen over the line. brouwer goes deep. goligoski goets to it. paul stastny on him. paul stastny out of the corner drops it off. steen up top. good stick check. now colton sceviour will go cross corner. faksa goes to work on pietrangelo. stephen johns moving up for dallas. steen not out. johns. fended off by bouwmeester. back out. johnny oduya send it in. jay bouwmeester. has a problem. hemsky, great stick check by stastny. allows elliott a chance to melt it down. >> pierre: chances at both ends. that's going to be ruled a hand pass. that's why the whistle blue. mattias janmark who scored a huge goal in the third period on a wraparound opportunity and a great job by brian elliott getting that left pad down and secured on the post. stast sta looking on. brian elliott, what a challenge. brian elliott, what a challenge. >> john: hit high in the mas in
spezza, goligoski, turned out by elliott. back of the goal again, denied by brian elliott.round by mattias janmark. dallas' second goal. out to center ice. that made it 3-2 in the third period. st. louis had a 3-1 lead after one. steen over the line. brouwer goes deep. goligoski goets to it. paul stastny on him. paul stastny out of the corner drops it off. steen up top. good stick check. now colton sceviour will go cross corner. faksa goes to work on pietrangelo. stephen johns moving up for...
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elliott puts it this way. ofknow from our reading history that a certain tension between church and state is desirable. when church and state fall out completely, it is ill with the commonwealth. when a church and state get onto well together, there is something wrong with the church. notion that religion is a purely private matter and should not intrude in the comics intrude in the private sphere is rejected. awson says to say religion is purely personal matter is to deprive it of actuality. to keep religion out of public life, is to shut it up in a stuffy victorian back parlor whenthe anti-mcallister's the streets are full of life and vitality. in this longs quotation from him, the liberal notion that religion was a matter of private belief and conduct in private life and that there is no reason why christians should not be able to accommodate themselves to any world which treats them good-naturedly is becoming less and less tenable. the problem of leaving a christian life and a non-christian society is now
elliott puts it this way. ofknow from our reading history that a certain tension between church and state is desirable. when church and state fall out completely, it is ill with the commonwealth. when a church and state get onto well together, there is something wrong with the church. notion that religion is a purely private matter and should not intrude in the comics intrude in the private sphere is rejected. awson says to say religion is purely personal matter is to deprive it of actuality....
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tell me about robert elliott. mr. wasniewski: elliott is one of the interesting members. he is from south carolina. a majority of the african-american members come from south carolina, largely because it was a majority african-american population, and their districts are african-american. so there is support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator, and he is one of those people who events himself -- invent himself as he went along. you get the sense he was a true character. he had a great classical education. he came up after reconstruction: worked on a newspaper. then he becomes a member of the state assembly. he comes into the house for two terms, and he is one of the men who comes up to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill and give some speeches that are picked up in the northern press. and they just swoon over him. one of the speeches, he actually, it is a point-counterpoint debate with alexander stevens, the former confederate vice president, who by that point had come back to the house. and elliott just blows hi
tell me about robert elliott. mr. wasniewski: elliott is one of the interesting members. he is from south carolina. a majority of the african-american members come from south carolina, largely because it was a majority african-american population, and their districts are african-american. so there is support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator, and he is one of those people who events himself -- invent himself as he went along. you get the sense he was a true character. he had...
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so tell me a little bit about robert elliott. >> elliott's one of the interesting members. he's from south carolina and the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina, seven members all from that state largely because it's a majority african-american population and their districts are majority african-american. and so there's support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator and he's one of these people who invented himself as he went along. you get the sense that he was a true character, but he had a great classical education. he came up after reconstruction. worked on a newspaper. he had some journalism background. then he moves up into the state assembly in south carolina. and he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870s and he is one of the men who comes on to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill. and gives some speeches that are picked up in the northern press and they just swoon over him. and one of the speeches, he actually, kind of a point/counterpoint debate wi
so tell me a little bit about robert elliott. >> elliott's one of the interesting members. he's from south carolina and the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina, seven members all from that state largely because it's a majority african-american population and their districts are majority african-american. and so there's support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator and he's one of these people who invented himself as he went...
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elliott gotkine caught up with him. elliott: why israel?e countries in the world you could have chosen? >> we know that israel is the most innovative country in the world. a lot of science and technology was developed in israel, and the most important thing is that we use that to create the new future, the next future for everyone. elliott: you made your first investment out of this fund, $20 million going into eyesight technologies. what is the reason behind that? >> our first big investment was eyesight, and that is a company with technology that can make machines understand environments , and make machines understand the user's activities, motions, and even tiny motions. so the big picture behind the machinest is to create for human beings. elliott: you are involved in other projects, including replacing satellites in very technologically advanced ways. tell me more about the other projects and what you hope to achieve. to use space in a more efficient way is one of the most important goals of our innovation. the idea is that we use this
elliott gotkine caught up with him. elliott: why israel?e countries in the world you could have chosen? >> we know that israel is the most innovative country in the world. a lot of science and technology was developed in israel, and the most important thing is that we use that to create the new future, the next future for everyone. elliott: you made your first investment out of this fund, $20 million going into eyesight technologies. what is the reason behind that? >> our first big...
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>> sir, major elliott has not yet returned. wait. >> no helping that now, he'll have to manage on his own. come on, move out! >> his victory at washita quickly becomes a hollow one for custer. in the end, he kills mostly sleeping people who are led by one of the only peaceful chiefs on the great plains. and to top it off, custer leaves 20 troops behind to fend for themselves against the cheyenne. >> two weeks later, the 7th cavalry returns, desperate to find their missing men. >> we suddenly came upon the stock stiff bodies of our dead companions. no words were needed to tell how desperate had been the struggle before they were finally overpowered. >> we need to give these men a proper burial at once! >> there's no time for sentimentality, captain. besides, the ground's frozen solid. wrap the remains in blankets and prepare to move out! >> leaving men behind, custer has committed a cardinal sin of military brotherhood. >> captain frederick benteen hates him from that day on. he abandoned the troops. it's just somethin' you don'
>> sir, major elliott has not yet returned. wait. >> no helping that now, he'll have to manage on his own. come on, move out! >> his victory at washita quickly becomes a hollow one for custer. in the end, he kills mostly sleeping people who are led by one of the only peaceful chiefs on the great plains. and to top it off, custer leaves 20 troops behind to fend for themselves against the cheyenne. >> two weeks later, the 7th cavalry returns, desperate to find their...
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elliott in tel aviv.iott: deflation or inflation is becoming less of a concern for the bank of israel and the governing council. they specifically reference to the decline in exports. excluding diamonds in high tech startups. one of the reasons for that was the strength of the shekel. the upshot is that we shouldn't expect to see record low rates being raised anytime soon. rishaad: what we expect the government to do here. do they buy more foreign currency. elliott: i think that is every possibility that they might decide to do that. governorer when he was for $12 billion. when the shekel is above 3.8 to the dollar which is where we are right now that is also starts raising concerns that they might have to make is really exports less competitive. and therefore lead to slower growth. manus: the bank of israel is in a bit of a pickle. you have record low unemployment. a lot of politics at play here. the number one priority of the finance minister. have you do that. if you have record high rates. the possibi
elliott in tel aviv.iott: deflation or inflation is becoming less of a concern for the bank of israel and the governing council. they specifically reference to the decline in exports. excluding diamonds in high tech startups. one of the reasons for that was the strength of the shekel. the upshot is that we shouldn't expect to see record low rates being raised anytime soon. rishaad: what we expect the government to do here. do they buy more foreign currency. elliott: i think that is every...
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first, we have elliott housman, a staffer at the center for genetics and society.lliott's advocacy work has included money, bail reform, and a campaign at the center for human rights, legal aid and impact litigation at transgender law center. elliott's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveillance and apartheid, particularly intersex, neural diverse, disabled, and racialized youth. in december 2015, elliott was invited to attend the international summit on human gene editing in the district of columbia and live tweeted event for the center on genetics in society. elliot will be first followed by tito jankowski, his bio doesn't start with the name so i'm saying that first. bill gates was quoted if he were starting his career, he would be bio hacker. five years ago, we, this is tito's voice, opened the first community biotech lab in the world. bio-curious, with the motto, experiment with friends. we're a community of amateur scientists engineers, who are curious about biotechnology. come learn about how this new model for innovation is rein
first, we have elliott housman, a staffer at the center for genetics and society.lliott's advocacy work has included money, bail reform, and a campaign at the center for human rights, legal aid and impact litigation at transgender law center. elliott's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveillance and apartheid, particularly intersex, neural diverse, disabled, and racialized youth. in december 2015, elliott was invited to attend the international summit on human gene...
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elliott warren, right off the bat, oil moving higher -- elliott's not there.dy -- [laughter] you get this one. we have oil higher today. is this all the canadian wildfires? this is a very near-term issue that will eventually, we expect and hope, be fixed, right? >> well, i think that gets fixed. but, you know, liz, there's nothing more bearish than a soldout bull, and we've got a lot of bearish people. a lot of people don't like the stock market, they don't like the oil market. they think everything has had a big move, and yet oil acts great today. we've had a complete reversal in the commodities and the stock market today -- liz: yeah, what's up with the stock market, teddy? we're up 201 right now. there's a slight paucity of news here, which is fine, but the bulls love it. >> well, you know, never sell -- automatically shays. never sell a dull market, markets like to climb walls of worry. as we get up to this dow 18,000 level, the market just seems to run out of steam, and everybody's looking for that catalyst. whatever it is, i sure don't know what it is --
elliott warren, right off the bat, oil moving higher -- elliott's not there.dy -- [laughter] you get this one. we have oil higher today. is this all the canadian wildfires? this is a very near-term issue that will eventually, we expect and hope, be fixed, right? >> well, i think that gets fixed. but, you know, liz, there's nothing more bearish than a soldout bull, and we've got a lot of bearish people. a lot of people don't like the stock market, they don't like the oil market. they think...
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. >> reporter: robert elliott moved into this new house in sewell, new jersey.r he canceled gas service he had a credit of $508 coming to him from south jersey gas. elliott says the gas company promised the check wouldç arri in six to eight weeks. >> i waited six weeks. then i started calling. between six weeks and now i've called them four times and i've gotten four different stories. >> it was 11 weeks without a check. >> very frustrating. >> elliott saw our story getting a gas refund check she waited months for. >> he showed her with her check saying, thanks, harry, i got my check from two days. i said you know what, let me try it. >> reporter: nbc 10 responds got to work reaching out to south jersey gas and getting back his money. >> 500 bucks is a lot of money. en brad new house, trying to buy things, every penny counts. >> reporter: this nbc 10 response cam shows elliott is satisfied with the outcome. >> you did a great job. you were here yesterday. i got my money today. thanks a lot. >> reporter: harry hairston, nbc 10 responds. >> look at that smile. so
. >> reporter: robert elliott moved into this new house in sewell, new jersey.r he canceled gas service he had a credit of $508 coming to him from south jersey gas. elliott says the gas company promised the check wouldç arri in six to eight weeks. >> i waited six weeks. then i started calling. between six weeks and now i've called them four times and i've gotten four different stories. >> it was 11 weeks without a check. >> very frustrating. >> elliott saw our...
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bounces off the post around elliott's shoulders. he pounces on it almost by chance and the sharks lose it 2-1 and had their chance to score more and they know it. >> when we, you know, put a good effort and don't get results we want, it's tough to separate but you just got to throw it another game like that and you got to stay with it. that's all you got to do. >> it wasn't any plus game for us, but, you know, i thought we got better as the game went on and we had some opportunities to score more than the one we got. we got to cash in. this time of year, you're not going to win games with one goal. i think the goals were there tonight. we just didn't stick them in. >> all right. the month of may is one to forget for the a's entering today they lost 10 of 12 and last night shutout for the first time all season, the last team in the majors to get shutout. today, a much-needed boost from one player. that was danny valencia had a career day. make sure they won't get shutout. home run off tampa. just like that. 1-zip a's. valencia with a
bounces off the post around elliott's shoulders. he pounces on it almost by chance and the sharks lose it 2-1 and had their chance to score more and they know it. >> when we, you know, put a good effort and don't get results we want, it's tough to separate but you just got to throw it another game like that and you got to stay with it. that's all you got to do. >> it wasn't any plus game for us, but, you know, i thought we got better as the game went on and we had some opportunities...
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elliott richardson reports. elliott: determined to revolt against the government's labor protested for has the eighth time. thee are going to hold government hostage. that is it. we do not have a choice. response can be to take to the streets because they have left us no choice. people across00 the country are believed to have protested. the left-leaning union is at the heart of the rallies, along with others. the transport severely affected, france could be our allies during the 2016 football championships, which begin in two weeks' time. manuel valls will see a huge problem. for someone who deals with this metro, thing without trains, or oil, it is going to be complicated. >> the protests were not just confined to the capital. montpelier, the labor reforms could be modified. it insisted half would remain. the protesters remain unconvinced. will not make any difference because they want to continue to impose things that are not good for us. >> he is trying to change the rules, but it is too late. >> and nationa
elliott richardson reports. elliott: determined to revolt against the government's labor protested for has the eighth time. thee are going to hold government hostage. that is it. we do not have a choice. response can be to take to the streets because they have left us no choice. people across00 the country are believed to have protested. the left-leaning union is at the heart of the rallies, along with others. the transport severely affected, france could be our allies during the 2016 football...
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elliott: there's got great penetration europe.three households have a .oda stream machine they of a new marketing strategy in europe. if hired these services and an actor called the duke of bjornson. he plays the character the mountain in the popular game of thrones series. controversial ads and exploding areas. they also got scarlett johansson. manus: thank you rematch. online banking in the middle east. we speak to a partner manus: a slippery slope. moody's cuts its ratings for some oil companies. addicted to debt. oilworld's biggest company's are borrowing record amounts of money. to deal with dropping oil prices. paving the way for emerging market status. credit squeeze says saudi arabia's plan to ease restrictions for foreign thestors could increase chances of being in the imf for 2019. she is our emerging markets editor. have you read this? 2019 is three years away. earliest it would be next year. it feels like the saudi's haven't moved as fast as they might have. now with these recent changes that they announced earlier thi
elliott: there's got great penetration europe.three households have a .oda stream machine they of a new marketing strategy in europe. if hired these services and an actor called the duke of bjornson. he plays the character the mountain in the popular game of thrones series. controversial ads and exploding areas. they also got scarlett johansson. manus: thank you rematch. online banking in the middle east. we speak to a partner manus: a slippery slope. moody's cuts its ratings for some oil...
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elliott has this exclusive report.tt: you have heard of smartphones, but how about smartfoams? the cofounder says tapping on mobile devices makes much more sense than typing. invented a new smart textile that when placed on your hand, you can turn any surface into a keyboard. it's important because when you have a smart watch for ipad or any other device that you need to activate or interact with on the go, right now, you have to sit down and have a keyboard or touch on a screen. elliott: that sets limits on what these devices can do. this is not the first time he has tried to revolutionize an industry. power mat, which he founded 10 years ago, has not quite it is the world of charger cables. it is now being broiled by .anagement infighting he says he has learned from the experience. >> lesson number one is go after a very large market. when we started, it was clear that the market would come, but it is not there. when it started, it was like a magic concept. i think it is absolutely here and will be greater and greate
elliott has this exclusive report.tt: you have heard of smartphones, but how about smartfoams? the cofounder says tapping on mobile devices makes much more sense than typing. invented a new smart textile that when placed on your hand, you can turn any surface into a keyboard. it's important because when you have a smart watch for ipad or any other device that you need to activate or interact with on the go, right now, you have to sit down and have a keyboard or touch on a screen. elliott: that...
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elliott gotkine has this exclusive report. elliott: you have heard of smartphones.bout smart foam? this is the first product from an israeli startup. they say that tapping on mobile devices makes more sense than typing. >> when you place it on your hands, you can turn any surface into a keyboard. when you have a smart watch or pad or any other device you need to activate, right now, you have to sit down with a keyboard. says it limits what these devices can do. this is not the first time he has tried to revolutionize an industry. a company that he found it 10 years ago has not quite rid the world of charging cables. bossr blackberries resigned as ceo. brand says he learned from the experience. number one is go after a very large market that is going to be even bigger. it was clear that the market would come but it was not there. t i think forap, it is here and it is going to be greater and greater. devices are encouraging need for sophisticated input methods. emily: our middle east correspondent, elliott gotkine. coming up, more executive changes at a blood testing
elliott gotkine has this exclusive report. elliott: you have heard of smartphones.bout smart foam? this is the first product from an israeli startup. they say that tapping on mobile devices makes more sense than typing. >> when you place it on your hands, you can turn any surface into a keyboard. when you have a smart watch or pad or any other device you need to activate, right now, you have to sit down with a keyboard. says it limits what these devices can do. this is not the first time...
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elliott: a strategic plan by france. the blockades around oil refineries has led to widespread disruption. the oil reserves have been used for the first time since 2010. each fuel company put aside 30% of its production last year as part of the reserves. france has been dipping into them for the past two days, according to the secretary of state for transport. >> it amounts to 115 days of consumption in france the oil we have had the beginning of the crisis. days worthd up three of supplies because we are obliged to do so. it permits us to it respond quickly. well refineries say they have compensated for these problems. the industry has denied that the situation is critical. >> everyone is concerned as to whether the stockpile of oil across france has been reduced. but that is not the case. i'm not too concerned by. france's reserves were set up following the 1973-1974 oil crisis. allaying fears that the constructs will lead to long-term this division problems. markus: we are sticking with the as we see french on impleme
elliott: a strategic plan by france. the blockades around oil refineries has led to widespread disruption. the oil reserves have been used for the first time since 2010. each fuel company put aside 30% of its production last year as part of the reserves. france has been dipping into them for the past two days, according to the secretary of state for transport. >> it amounts to 115 days of consumption in france the oil we have had the beginning of the crisis. days worthd up three of...
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elliott: it certainly seems likely to happen today. suppose, on the face of it, a very obvious reason why he is doing this. he has a majority in the governing coalition, anticipating he has to leave, facing a new party adding five seats, making a more stable government. and it will also mean that the day-to-day business of government itself will become nailbiting in terms of worrying about the numbers to push through various bits of legislation. there are reasons why we are seeing movements going on. there has been great tension between the x defense minister and benjamin netanyahu. it started a couple of months ago when palestinian soldiers stabbed a couple of israeli soldiers, then shot them dead in the head. he condemned that at the time. singh justice should be served. they are now being tried for manslaughter. and other coalition partners, including benjamin netanyahu, have come out for the soldier himself, shown support for him. and there is a high level idf officer suggesting now the atmosphere in israel is similar to the atmosp
elliott: it certainly seems likely to happen today. suppose, on the face of it, a very obvious reason why he is doing this. he has a majority in the governing coalition, anticipating he has to leave, facing a new party adding five seats, making a more stable government. and it will also mean that the day-to-day business of government itself will become nailbiting in terms of worrying about the numbers to push through various bits of legislation. there are reasons why we are seeing movements...
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you mean elliott gould isn't a major sex symbol? >> he definitely was at some point., not really. it seems like every week donald trump is in the midst of some kind of controversy, right? it keeps us -- you know, the rnc chairman says don't worry about it. people don't care. is he right? >> well, clearly a lot of people don't. i mean, you notice he did pretty well in those primaries. >> yeah, the primary numbers. >> there's one group, though, that i think is interesting. forget about the hardcore hillary people. they're going to stick with her and the trumpees probably as well. but there is a group of republicans who are uncomfortable with trump, and these things might be kind of pushing them in it the direction -- think of them as the paul ryan category. >> i got you. those are the people that both sides are really trying to get, right? >> exactly, exactly right. >> here's the problem. because on the other hand, it seems like, you know, from democratic party leaders, hillary clinton is a conventional candidate and an unconventional election, right? so that it could b
you mean elliott gould isn't a major sex symbol? >> he definitely was at some point., not really. it seems like every week donald trump is in the midst of some kind of controversy, right? it keeps us -- you know, the rnc chairman says don't worry about it. people don't care. is he right? >> well, clearly a lot of people don't. i mean, you notice he did pretty well in those primaries. >> yeah, the primary numbers. >> there's one group, though, that i think is interesting....
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elliott: is is the first product from israeli startup cap.s tapping on this device makes much more sense than typing. >> we have invented a new kind of smart text. turn any surface into a keyboard. that is important because when you have a smart watcher and thator any other device you can interact with right now you seem to sit down with a keyboard. elliott: that limits with these devices can do. this one is easy to pick up. just minutes to pick up the basics of how to use it. a sort of benign knuckle duster. it was a tetris like tutorial that shaped the activity. each one of these represents a valve. two fingers are used for key consonants. there are 31 different taps. it hasn't quite mean to the world off charging cables. he offered to resign as ceo. is it wasber one clear that the market was coming. it is absolutely here. is going to be greater and greater. all the way to virtual reality. they are in urgent need for sophisticated activities. also important to turn into a platform so that others can't rush to retail. they plan tomind embark
elliott: is is the first product from israeli startup cap.s tapping on this device makes much more sense than typing. >> we have invented a new kind of smart text. turn any surface into a keyboard. that is important because when you have a smart watcher and thator any other device you can interact with right now you seem to sit down with a keyboard. elliott: that limits with these devices can do. this one is easy to pick up. just minutes to pick up the basics of how to use it. a sort of...
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the shot bouncing off the post and around elliott's shoulders. despite the loss, san jose not close to panicking. not even panicking and saying game two is a must-win situation. >> i'm not concerned about it. i know where our game is and where our group is. i think we feel confident that we have the game owe come out on the other end of it. there is going to be a lot of heavy lifting between now and the end. >> for sure, bay area sports hall of fame has five new members. the inductees, new members now, this year's class, cal alum and jeff kent, olympic swimmer ann warner cribs and raymond chester and ex-warriors guard mitch richmond. he says his west years were being part of run tmc. he's the second of the three members of the group in the bay area sports hall of fame. and basketball hall of fame. >> my good friend chris mullen was inducted a couple years ago. so it's a long list. and it's a great list. i'm just proud to be a part of it. >> it's a great class. i'm honored to be part of it. at the end of the day, it's for the kids and what we leav
the shot bouncing off the post and around elliott's shoulders. despite the loss, san jose not close to panicking. not even panicking and saying game two is a must-win situation. >> i'm not concerned about it. i know where our game is and where our group is. i think we feel confident that we have the game owe come out on the other end of it. there is going to be a lot of heavy lifting between now and the end. >> for sure, bay area sports hall of fame has five new members. the...
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so to bill sautter and his wife, claire, all the graduates at la salle, everyone at elliott-lewis corporationratulations and well done, mr. sautter. >> all right. george, christine, ajay, ed, thanks for joining us, and thanks to governor wolf. aside from his politics, he's actually a really funny guy. not many people get to see that. >> he likes the phillies. >> and he likes the phillies. so thanks to him, as well. that's "inside story" for this week. we'll see you next week. i'll see you monday morning. >>> i'm nydia han along with gray hall. >>> coming up next, peco is working to restore power to dozens of homes after an underground explosion forced families out overnight. >>> a triple shooting in chester leaves a teenager dead another in critical condition. >>> experts are pushing for parents to have boundaries on social media before posting the embarrassing pictures of their children, we'll have the recommended guidelines. >>> those stories and more next on "action news." >>> good afternoon, it is sunday, may 22 i'm nydia han along with gray hall. >>> here's some of the stories we're foll
so to bill sautter and his wife, claire, all the graduates at la salle, everyone at elliott-lewis corporationratulations and well done, mr. sautter. >> all right. george, christine, ajay, ed, thanks for joining us, and thanks to governor wolf. aside from his politics, he's actually a really funny guy. not many people get to see that. >> he likes the phillies. >> and he likes the phillies. so thanks to him, as well. that's "inside story" for this week. we'll see you...
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elliott: very much so. see the biggest plunge in a generation; oil prices no half of where they were when they announced the deal in november, 2014. it sapped demand for the services that the likes of halliburton and baker hughes provide. $100 billion will slash spending, a quarter million jobs have gone. and on the other side, the regulator is not too happy about seeing two and three it together i to compete with one. it's reducing the amount of competition. an e eu began investigation, and they were pretty chirpy when it was announced, saying this was a victory for the u.s. economy and all-american. guy: thank you very much. elliott gotkine joining us out of tel aviv. the managing director and chief economist will come soon. that we from the fed are getting to the point where w e're going to break storage -- he was right? is the oil price where you would expect to see it right now, and where does the risk lie? >> if you are any investor at the moment, you will and wish to have a stronger oil price, becaus
elliott: very much so. see the biggest plunge in a generation; oil prices no half of where they were when they announced the deal in november, 2014. it sapped demand for the services that the likes of halliburton and baker hughes provide. $100 billion will slash spending, a quarter million jobs have gone. and on the other side, the regulator is not too happy about seeing two and three it together i to compete with one. it's reducing the amount of competition. an e eu began investigation, and...
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now, let's get more with devere's groups tom elliott.re we disappointed that we do not have debt release? : i would not have expected anything of that nature at this stage. because you have the german federal election later this year. and a german government is not going to put its name to an agreement that wipes up loss of debt ahead of the election. i think there is no acknowledgment from the meeting that by 2018 there will be some eithernt whereby they extends the maturity of the debt, perhaps the eurozone countries buy some of the imf and buys off the imf and exchange it. there are ways and means of making the burden much lower for greece, for the run up he any details till after the german election. what is important to note is that on sunday the greek parliament passed the package of reforms that had been demanded by the imf and euro groups concerning passions, concerning non performing loans, sosa security. have beene greeks done with has been asked to them. which is an unusual thing for anyone to say. francine: i guess the bottom
now, let's get more with devere's groups tom elliott.re we disappointed that we do not have debt release? : i would not have expected anything of that nature at this stage. because you have the german federal election later this year. and a german government is not going to put its name to an agreement that wipes up loss of debt ahead of the election. i think there is no acknowledgment from the meeting that by 2018 there will be some eithernt whereby they extends the maturity of the debt,...
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. >> did you see ezekiel elliott? only a nice tie and suit, but he was also wearing a half shirt. have you ever done that? >> that's the trademark. when i was 19 and i had abs, i had a suit like that. went to church -- no, absolutely not. [laughter] >> come on. >> and he also had some bling and interesting shoes and you don't have a half shirt upped -- under that, do you? >> no, a full shirt. >> and he was chewing gum. >> and he was wearing a suit from jcpenny. >> and you don't chew gum at the of at church or the draft. >> and i'm jamie apody and thank you for joining us on action sports sunday, have a great one. ♪ p?p?o?gv i'm erin o'hearn. and i'm karen rogers .. . saturday/tonight on fyi philly. sup on philly's signature sandwich to raise money for charity. swaddle your baby in a blanket to help families with sick children. and give your car a waterless wash for countries in need. it's our fyi give back special..a celebration of businesses that do just that. and we're getting in the game.giving away a trip that's o
. >> did you see ezekiel elliott? only a nice tie and suit, but he was also wearing a half shirt. have you ever done that? >> that's the trademark. when i was 19 and i had abs, i had a suit like that. went to church -- no, absolutely not. [laughter] >> come on. >> and he also had some bling and interesting shoes and you don't have a half shirt upped -- under that, do you? >> no, a full shirt. >> and he was chewing gum. >> and he was wearing a suit from...
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hannah elliott, thank you.g up, volatility in the pound jumping up to the highest level since 2010. and manchester united's fifth place in the english premier league may have gotten the manager fired. but the team bottom line is fine. our global head of sport joins us for a report. a quick check on the equity markets. little changed after the biggest two-day gain since february. these stocks europe 600 is down by 1/10 of 1%. a small decline. gains in germany and france. big news in the banking industry. the spanish lender has written down more real estate assets with the shares plunging as much as 26%. ♪ michael: it is 11:00 in new york . 11:00 in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn in for that he live. mark: i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. ♪ mark: we are going to take you from new york to london to milan. this is what we are watching today. commodities on the move. and brent crosses $50 a barrel. iron ore rolling to $50 overproduction issues. vonnie: saudi arabia set to pro
hannah elliott, thank you.g up, volatility in the pound jumping up to the highest level since 2010. and manchester united's fifth place in the english premier league may have gotten the manager fired. but the team bottom line is fine. our global head of sport joins us for a report. a quick check on the equity markets. little changed after the biggest two-day gain since february. these stocks europe 600 is down by 1/10 of 1%. a small decline. gains in germany and france. big news in the banking...
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the shot bouncing off the post and around elliott's shoulders. panicking. not even panicking and saying game two is a must-win situation. >> i'm not concerned about it. i know where our game is and where our group is. i think we feel confident that we have the game owe come out on the other end of it. there is going to be a lot of heavy lifting between now and the end. >> for sure, bay area sports hall of fame has five new members. the inductees, new members now, this year's class, cal alum and jeff kent, olympic swimmer ann warner cribs and raymond chester and ex-warriors guard mitch richmond. he says his west years were being part of run tmc. he's the second of the three members of the group in the bay area sports hall of fame. and basketball hall of fame. >> my good friend chris mullen was inducted a couple years ago. so it's a long list. and it's a great list. i'm just proud to be a part of it. >> it's a great class. i'm honored to be part of it. at the end of the day, it's for the kids and what we leave for the children and their children. f
the shot bouncing off the post and around elliott's shoulders. panicking. not even panicking and saying game two is a must-win situation. >> i'm not concerned about it. i know where our game is and where our group is. i think we feel confident that we have the game owe come out on the other end of it. there is going to be a lot of heavy lifting between now and the end. >> for sure, bay area sports hall of fame has five new members. the inductees, new members now, this year's class,...
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elliott gotkine is our middle east editor who has been following this.g oil prices, not helping. elliott: they have certainly not helped. it, andbeen following we are slumping. oil prices are roughly half of where they were in november of 2014 when baker hughes and halliburton announced their intention. lower oil prices have been hitting the countries and companies that do the oil x ration and pay the oil services firms -- they have been slashing spending to the tune of $100 billion and have also been cutting jobs. the leading oil service firms saying this is the worst financial crisis ever to hit the industry and on the antitrust side, the european union recently launched an investigation. the u.s. justice department filed a lawsuit warning against the declining competition and head-to-head competition in 23 products and services and oil exploration in the u.s. is clearly quite content to see this deal falling apart. saying that general the ending of this intention to join the company's was a victory for the u.s. economy and all americans. mark: baker h
elliott gotkine is our middle east editor who has been following this.g oil prices, not helping. elliott: they have certainly not helped. it, andbeen following we are slumping. oil prices are roughly half of where they were in november of 2014 when baker hughes and halliburton announced their intention. lower oil prices have been hitting the countries and companies that do the oil x ration and pay the oil services firms -- they have been slashing spending to the tune of $100 billion and have...
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james elliott one for his video, "lgbt writes, stop the discrimination." to our partners for helping to coordinate. you can view all of the documentaries online. at 2016n's look commencement speeches continues now with former president bill clinton. he' spoke at loyola marymount university in los angeles. this is 20 minutes. [applause] pres. clinton: thank you very
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james elliott one for his video titled lgbt writes: stop the discrimination. a special thanks to our cable partner for helping to coordinate these visits. you can view all of this at steenkamp.org. studentcam.org congresswoman excepts therraro campaign. reagan and bush 149 states. this is little over a half hour. ♪ [applause] ♪ [chanting] rep. ferraro: hello! [applause] [cheers] rep. ferraro: you guys are a riot. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen of the convention-- [applause] rep. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention-- [cheers] rep. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my name is geraldine ferraro. [cheers and applause] i stand before you to proclaimed tonight america is a land where dreams can come true for all of us. [cheers and aplpause] as i stand before the american people and think of the honor this great convention has bestowed upon me, i recall the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, occasionally in life, there are moments which cannot be completely explained by w
james elliott one for his video titled lgbt writes: stop the discrimination. a special thanks to our cable partner for helping to coordinate these visits. you can view all of this at steenkamp.org. studentcam.org congresswoman excepts therraro campaign. reagan and bush 149 states. this is little over a half hour. ♪ [applause] ♪ [chanting] rep. ferraro: hello! [applause] [cheers] rep. ferraro: you guys are a riot. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen of the convention-- [applause] rep....
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elliott: those are the two main reasons.n the plunges, and oil prices when they announced this deal were roughly double where they are now. falling oil prices has not just impacted the share prices of baker hughes and halliburton, but it has resulted in countries and companies slashing spending. a quarter million jobs gone. schlumberger, the biggest oil firm in the world, halliburton and baker hughes were hoping to better compete. schlemmer j saying this is the worst financial crisis to hit the industry. the european union had investigation into the tie up. no doubting where the u.s. government stands on this deal. in the wake of this, the u.s. attorney general saying the collapse of the deal was a victory for the u.s. economy and all americans. , let's talk a little bit about the upside to this. there's quite a lot of downside, but there is at least a break fee. baker hughes not entirely walking away empty-handed. elliott: very much a silver lining for baker hughes. they are getting $3.5 million from halliburton. that money
elliott: those are the two main reasons.n the plunges, and oil prices when they announced this deal were roughly double where they are now. falling oil prices has not just impacted the share prices of baker hughes and halliburton, but it has resulted in countries and companies slashing spending. a quarter million jobs gone. schlumberger, the biggest oil firm in the world, halliburton and baker hughes were hoping to better compete. schlemmer j saying this is the worst financial crisis to hit the...
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elliott may remember more details about that it was a controversial issue within the committee where actually you could not predict who was on what side at all and it was quite a close vote about whether we should have the public hearings on the nsa or just issue some report without a public hearing. >> while you are thinking about that, wasn't it also difficult to get the nsa director to testify? mr. maxwell: i think that was another issue. the nsa is a peculiar beast. it was the only reference to the legal authority for the nsa was a provision in the espionage act about the disclosure of signals of intelligence. this is a large agency with activities around the world, a giant vacuum cleaner of information, and it rested on the legal authority of a crime to disclose its product. that was an odd thing. at that time, if you went to a bookstore and look for books about the cia or the nsa or about the fbi, you would come up with one or two. that is all. nobody knew anything about it. nobody knew what was being done or how it was being done, and it was remarkably effective at what it did
elliott may remember more details about that it was a controversial issue within the committee where actually you could not predict who was on what side at all and it was quite a close vote about whether we should have the public hearings on the nsa or just issue some report without a public hearing. >> while you are thinking about that, wasn't it also difficult to get the nsa director to testify? mr. maxwell: i think that was another issue. the nsa is a peculiar beast. it was the only...
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elliott warren, you could call it a stumble or a continuation on the path of a supply glut that doesn'taway. >> well, it doesn't go away. but you have to understand also crude -- we bottomed out around $26, so we've seen crude rally, what, 80% since then? we've had a $20 rally. liz: yep. >> to me, it's inexplicable, but i'm always mystified by crude lately. [laughter] i thought $42 was an interesting area. we got through that. it was sort of an expiration and a $2 click up. i have trouble saying oil's a big buy just because, like i said, there's a huge glut and we are up 80% in the last few months. liz: yeah. and we should also mention that the u.s. dollar index, while it's up, the dollar has been pretty noisy today. and anything that's dollar-denominated as a commodity like oil or gold becomes less attractive on a day like this. great to see you, guys, thank you so much for joining us. >>> closing bell, we're now 39 minutes away. the nation's first treasury secretary is having his best year since 1789 when he took office. the latest honor for hamilton, straight ahead. and two men who o
elliott warren, you could call it a stumble or a continuation on the path of a supply glut that doesn'taway. >> well, it doesn't go away. but you have to understand also crude -- we bottomed out around $26, so we've seen crude rally, what, 80% since then? we've had a $20 rally. liz: yep. >> to me, it's inexplicable, but i'm always mystified by crude lately. [laughter] i thought $42 was an interesting area. we got through that. it was sort of an expiration and a $2 click up. i have...
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tommy is 2 minutes into the game and he flicks it in past elliott for the goal of they never look back4- 0. 2 power-play goals. game 3 tomorrow night in san jose. the sharks head coach knows that a split on the road against the frustrated blues is exactly what the sharks were hoping for. >> it's critical. we have been very good at home in the playoffs we are comfortable at home. we said it after the nashville series if we have a game 7 we want to play at home. we don't have home ice advantage in the series but we do now. we have to take advantage of that. >> you saw the sharks fans. that place will be rocking. we will be live with our 4 and 5 pm broadcast. a tall order to replace the number 1 pick in the nfl draft but goodbye jared and hello david webb. he is ranked number 1 senior quarterback prospect in the country by some folks. he surprised everyone when he announced he is transferring from texas tech 2 cal. he changed his mind. they are getting a quarterback who through for more than 5500 yards, 46 touchdowns the past 3 seasons. now he will compete for the starting job. he was bel
tommy is 2 minutes into the game and he flicks it in past elliott for the goal of they never look back4- 0. 2 power-play goals. game 3 tomorrow night in san jose. the sharks head coach knows that a split on the road against the frustrated blues is exactly what the sharks were hoping for. >> it's critical. we have been very good at home in the playoffs we are comfortable at home. we said it after the nashville series if we have a game 7 we want to play at home. we don't have home ice...
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battle of the goalie elliott made 31 stays 21 for jones. st. holds on for the 2-1 win. >> it wasn't an a plus game for us but i thought we got better takes game went on and we had some opportunities to score more than the one we got. we've got to catch in. this time of year you're not going to win games with one goal. i think the goals were there tonight we just didn't stick them in. >> game 2 of that series tuesday night again at st. louis at the sharks will try to earn a split before they come to san why for games 3 and 4. and the sharks are fining themselves behind in a sir's. >> you think the coach this a good point they need to score a few more goals. >> there was a lot of opportunities where it was just by that much. it was one that went off the pipe where the st. louis goalie made a quibbling kick save. 2-1 score. >> i thought they were going to. no such luck. thanks joe. >> as the sharks gear up for game # coming up later this week the defending champion golden state warriors will continue their run for repeat championship. steph curry
battle of the goalie elliott made 31 stays 21 for jones. st. holds on for the 2-1 win. >> it wasn't an a plus game for us but i thought we got better takes game went on and we had some opportunities to score more than the one we got. we've got to catch in. this time of year you're not going to win games with one goal. i think the goals were there tonight we just didn't stick them in. >> game 2 of that series tuesday night again at st. louis at the sharks will try to earn a split...
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actually, in the late 19th century when the idea was still floating, president charles elliott of the harvard was one of the great opponents of a national university, worried it might displace the then emerging place of harvard in the educational hierarchy and scheme, but there is i think sort of one facet that is not clearly front center with our current institutions. there is not always front center and that's how do they speak to civic understanding, public leadership and the like. i mean, these elite educational institutions have leadership and political leadership and civic leadership of the various forms and something that is central to their mission, but they don't always self consciously think about forms of civic knowledge might be essential to public and civic leadership, something we sometimes are in short supply of. >> host: do other countries have so-called national universities? would you consider mcgill in canada? >> guest: i think other countries do and a comparative dimension is it's interesting you have a story has a national university specifically as does ireland,
actually, in the late 19th century when the idea was still floating, president charles elliott of the harvard was one of the great opponents of a national university, worried it might displace the then emerging place of harvard in the educational hierarchy and scheme, but there is i think sort of one facet that is not clearly front center with our current institutions. there is not always front center and that's how do they speak to civic understanding, public leadership and the like. i mean,...
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louis but brian elliott came up huge save after safe.ower-play opportunities. this after scoring on the 3rd of their chances. today a chance to work out some kinks and get ready for game 2. >> i think this team has shown -- a short memory. get the last game out of your head and focus on the next one. i think we have done that really good this season. we will see if we can do it again. >> we have some things going on in bay area sports. there is a basketball game in oakland. a cool ceremony in san francisco. the bay area sports hall of fame. it encompasses greatest they area sports figures of all time. 5 new members are being enshrined tonight. >> i feel like i am representing lots of players. they say it takes a village to raise a kid, it takes a whole organization, and in this case the fans and community, the business support, produce the guys and girls that are being honored throughout the years here. >> when you think back on your tremendous career, a little perspective, what comes to mind? >> the great players i played with. the grea
louis but brian elliott came up huge save after safe.ower-play opportunities. this after scoring on the 3rd of their chances. today a chance to work out some kinks and get ready for game 2. >> i think this team has shown -- a short memory. get the last game out of your head and focus on the next one. i think we have done that really good this season. we will see if we can do it again. >> we have some things going on in bay area sports. there is a basketball game in oakland. a cool...
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a shot that deflects over the pads of brian elliott and 1-0 team teal in a flash. the blues power play in the second and martin jones makes two great saves on jayden schwartz by the tip of his skate. 2 sick saves for jones. 26 saves for jones. they rip it home and down to one knee on the one timer. 2-0 and then in the third another power play goal. burns again. what a shot he has. an empty net goal would make the final 4-0. sharks beat the blues and the series is even at 1-1. the giants took a 5-game winning streak into san diego with bumgarner on the mound. make than an irritated madison bumgarner. sprky got -- sparky got himself a souvenir and instagram needs to know about it instantly. that's what it is now. you can't have an experience without a post. crawford with the three-run homer. you know i am right also. matt bum strikes out meyers in one of his 11k's and they exchange words. bencheses empty. bench empty. it was a misunderstanding and they made up later. no punches thrown and no door incidents. giants win their 6th in a row and mad bum a complete game. e
a shot that deflects over the pads of brian elliott and 1-0 team teal in a flash. the blues power play in the second and martin jones makes two great saves on jayden schwartz by the tip of his skate. 2 sick saves for jones. 26 saves for jones. they rip it home and down to one knee on the one timer. 2-0 and then in the third another power play goal. burns again. what a shot he has. an empty net goal would make the final 4-0. sharks beat the blues and the series is even at 1-1. the giants took a...
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and james elliott won for his video called "lgbt rights: stop the discrimination."wo were honored in front of classmates, family members and local officials, receiving $250 for their winning video. thanks to comcast cable and charter communications for helping coordinate these visits in the community. you can view all the winning documentaries at studentcam.org. >>> join us tomorrow when "washington journal" looks at the news of the day and takes your phone calls. our guests include montgomery county, maryland, police chief and president of the maryland chiefs association tom manger. he'll talk about rising homicide rates in american cities. also, the "washington examiner's" joseph lawler will discuss puerto rico's debt crisis. "washington journal," live tomorrow and every day starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >>> last year congress passed the medicare access and c.h.i.p. reauthorization act that changes the way the government reimburses medicare providers through value-based health care initiatives, rather than through a fee-for-service
and james elliott won for his video called "lgbt rights: stop the discrimination."wo were honored in front of classmates, family members and local officials, receiving $250 for their winning video. thanks to comcast cable and charter communications for helping coordinate these visits in the community. you can view all the winning documentaries at studentcam.org. >>> join us tomorrow when "washington journal" looks at the news of the day and takes your phone calls....
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he is replacing the other .ethods oversaw massive costs elliott richardson reports on how the new ceoll be facing some turbulent times ahead. reporter: is the tide beginning to turn? klm made profits in 2015 for the first time in seven years, and now they have a new leader. he is renowned for his prowess in the airline business and transport market. he was selected by the board. theairline has struggled in wake of fierce competition. low-cost things like easyjet and offered have competition that may for turbulent few years. outgoing chief executive alexander dejuniak was brought in to halt debt, and they had net profit of 8 million euros in 2015. many attribute that some 28 decline in fuel prices. he attempted to cut costs, launch a low-cost service, reduce number of long-haul flights, and add 2000 jobs, but was met with fierce competition from the unions. the proposal resulted in a four day pilot strike, the worst industrial dispute in the airline's history. shirt torn off by fellow employees. the management meeting was abandoned. the union discussions are still ongoing. the first th
he is replacing the other .ethods oversaw massive costs elliott richardson reports on how the new ceoll be facing some turbulent times ahead. reporter: is the tide beginning to turn? klm made profits in 2015 for the first time in seven years, and now they have a new leader. he is renowned for his prowess in the airline business and transport market. he was selected by the board. theairline has struggled in wake of fierce competition. low-cost things like easyjet and offered have competition...
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blues will start jake allen in goal to replace brian elliott. >>> check out this shot tyler tony of dudeerfect shot this jumper from at tap the tower in oklahoma city. we wouldn't show it to you if it didn't go in. and swish. >> unbelievable. >> that's the world record for the highest jump shot. it crushed the old record of 117. maybe he should come in and try out for the sixers. they could use a shooter. >> oh, my gosh. that is unbelievable. how could you even see the thing -- the basket. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i have no idea. >> bring it herely we need him. >> we'll take him. thanks so much lez see. >>> stay with us. still to come tonight on "eyewitness news" honoring a >> ♪ >> welcome back. back now on "eyewitness news" with an emotional event in gloucester county to honor an american hero. "eyewitness news" at kingsway regional high school woolwich township new jersey. there was a military flyover followed by a home run derby to remember captain ryan ianelli he died overseas in a helicopter accident. today's event raised money for a foundation started in ryan's name to benefit
blues will start jake allen in goal to replace brian elliott. >>> check out this shot tyler tony of dudeerfect shot this jumper from at tap the tower in oklahoma city. we wouldn't show it to you if it didn't go in. and swish. >> unbelievable. >> that's the world record for the highest jump shot. it crushed the old record of 117. maybe he should come in and try out for the sixers. they could use a shooter. >> oh, my gosh. that is unbelievable. how could you even see...
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a shot that deflects over the pads of brian elliott and 1-0 team teal in a flash.ond and martin jones makes two great saves on jayden schwartz by the tip of his skate. 2 sick saves for jones. 26 saves for jones. they rip it home and down to one knee on the one timer. 2-0 and then in the third another power play goal. burns again. what a shot he has. an empty net goal would make the final 4-0. sharks beat the blues and the series is even at 1-1. the giants took a 5-game winning streak into san diego with bumgarner on the mound. make than an irritated madison bumgarner. sprky got -- sparky got himself a souvenir and instagram needs to know about it instantly. that's what it is now. you can't have an experience without a post. crawford with the three-run homer. you know i am right also. matt bum strikes out meyers in one of his 11k's and they exchange words. bencheses empty. bench empty. it was a misunderstanding and they made up later. no punches thrown and no door incidents. giants win their 6th in a row and mad bum a complete game. easy as 1, 2, 3. the first homer
a shot that deflects over the pads of brian elliott and 1-0 team teal in a flash.ond and martin jones makes two great saves on jayden schwartz by the tip of his skate. 2 sick saves for jones. 26 saves for jones. they rip it home and down to one knee on the one timer. 2-0 and then in the third another power play goal. burns again. what a shot he has. an empty net goal would make the final 4-0. sharks beat the blues and the series is even at 1-1. the giants took a 5-game winning streak into san...
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liz: let's go to energy, elliott. continue to say what actually i personally believe and that is there's just too much supply. but this morning oil was down. it suddenly reverses, it's up marginally at the moment. but this unbelievable excess, tomorrow we're getting the inventory numbers. what are you expecting tomorrow and what do you think oil does? >> you know, liz, last week we looked at crude, and it was right around here. we see the same thing. there's plenty of oil and still people looking for a reason to rally, and they're still itching to sell as much as they can and everybody else is looking to sell it. the way i see crude, it's just not going anywhere. we're right where we were last week, and we're going to be right where we were -- liz: you know, i agree, the iranians said we're not in it to make anybody at opec happy. we're going to pump more and more, at 2 million barrels per day today, they want to go to 2.2 million barrels by midsummer. we were talking on the show and one of the experts said, no, that'
liz: let's go to energy, elliott. continue to say what actually i personally believe and that is there's just too much supply. but this morning oil was down. it suddenly reverses, it's up marginally at the moment. but this unbelievable excess, tomorrow we're getting the inventory numbers. what are you expecting tomorrow and what do you think oil does? >> you know, liz, last week we looked at crude, and it was right around here. we see the same thing. there's plenty of oil and still people...
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brian elliott made it 27 saves, st. louis beat dallas four-one to take a three-two lead and can advance to the western conference finals with the win on monday. >>> okay. post time in 15 minutes for is first hundred forty-second running of the kentucky derby in louisville. nyquist the favorite, four out of the last five favorites won derby. vice-president biden was asked to handicap the race. >> you know, nyquist is the big favorite but if i can take a chance i would be on dancing candy. now he is 20th hole but he is quick. really quick. and if he can get out of the gate quick, that may be the surprise. he is 20 to one or something like that. so, i'll put my two bucks on that horse. >> well, yesterday down in churchill downs a local church won big race of the way, the three-year old philly, kathy sophia took the lead and won by two and three-quarters lengths. she's owned by same local group that won a fleet alex who won 2005 preakness and belmont and trained by john surface who trained smarty jones who almost won the tr
brian elliott made it 27 saves, st. louis beat dallas four-one to take a three-two lead and can advance to the western conference finals with the win on monday. >>> okay. post time in 15 minutes for is first hundred forty-second running of the kentucky derby in louisville. nyquist the favorite, four out of the last five favorites won derby. vice-president biden was asked to handicap the race. >> you know, nyquist is the big favorite but if i can take a chance i would be on...