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i do not think anyone is influenced in more than larry ellison. would not be the ceo i that i am today, salesforce would not be the company that it is. not just because of his money but because of everything that he teaches me and i learned from him. >> big tech companies are splitting up. why is that happening, and will we see more of it? >> i think there are a lot of different reasons why that is happening. one might beat that the companies are just too big. there are so big that they become unmanageable. you want them to become smaller units. smaller units are easier to manage. in an organization like hp, it is solomon's baby. they will have one for each and that will be a great strategy for them. i think the same thing is a great strategy for ebay. a lot of other companies will follow that. >> is oracle one of those companies? >> i think that with oracle, that is difficult. number one, the distribution will be the same no matter what. oracle has to innovate at a higher rate. >> salesforce has been a big buyer. how do you continue to buy compan
i do not think anyone is influenced in more than larry ellison. would not be the ceo i that i am today, salesforce would not be the company that it is. not just because of his money but because of everything that he teaches me and i learned from him. >> big tech companies are splitting up. why is that happening, and will we see more of it? >> i think there are a lot of different reasons why that is happening. one might beat that the companies are just too big. there are so big that...
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ellison barber is in northwest where this all went down. ellison, this was a tough one to watch. >> reporter: it was and d.c. police are now offering up to $5,000 for anyone who helps to id some of the people who may have been involved in saturday's attack. it happened right here on the 1100 block of r street northwest. the video which we are going to show you is a bit graphic, but it's that vitality that has some bikers in this area very
ellison barber is in northwest where this all went down. ellison, this was a tough one to watch. >> reporter: it was and d.c. police are now offering up to $5,000 for anyone who helps to id some of the people who may have been involved in saturday's attack. it happened right here on the 1100 block of r street northwest. the video which we are going to show you is a bit graphic, but it's that vitality that has some bikers in this area very
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reporting live in northwest i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. the victims of the attack managed to walk away with some minor injuries, mostly bruises and a broken nose. police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> now to a peeping tom's case in maryland, today the owner of ram's head taverns pled guilty to secretly videotaping women in his bathrooms. 37-year-old karl muehlhauser was busted when his camera dropped from its hiding place and fell onto the restroom floor right in front of a woman who then took that camera to the cops. >> it happened over the course of three years and we were able to identify multiple bathrooms. >> now following today's guilty plea a judge sentenced muehlhauser to 90 days in the howard county jail and he was immediately taken into custody. he still faces a class action lawsuit being filed on behalf of women who may have been videotaped without even knowing it. >>> investigators in bedford, virginia, are making it clear they're looking for more suspects in the alleged murder of the lyon sisters.
reporting live in northwest i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. the victims of the attack managed to walk away with some minor injuries, mostly bruises and a broken nose. police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> now to a peeping tom's case in maryland, today the owner of ram's head taverns pled guilty to secretly videotaping women in his bathrooms. 37-year-old karl muehlhauser was busted when his camera dropped from its hiding place and...
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ellison. you, chairwoman yellen for being here.s it regulation from dodd-frank keeping our economy -- for people who have not been able to benefit from the economy and the recovery, is it regulation causing the problem? mind, there: to my has been an increase in regulatory burden on banks. what we are doing is trying to create a healthier, safer, sounder financial system that keep credit flowing to the economy. particularly if we ever experience a stress situation where in this financial crisis we saw banks just withdraw credit for the economy, which took a huge toll on economic activity, by having more capital and liquidity in the safer and sounder financial system, we hope that we are preventing future episodes like the devastating one that we just lived in. if there is some bird that is associated with that -- burden associated with that, the benefit is a far reduced chance of a financial crisis that will take the kind of told that you just described. rep. ellison: it has been pointed out that we have a low labor participation r
ellison. you, chairwoman yellen for being here.s it regulation from dodd-frank keeping our economy -- for people who have not been able to benefit from the economy and the recovery, is it regulation causing the problem? mind, there: to my has been an increase in regulatory burden on banks. what we are doing is trying to create a healthier, safer, sounder financial system that keep credit flowing to the economy. particularly if we ever experience a stress situation where in this financial crisis...
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community, ellison, thank you. police have not officially confirmed that the body they found today is doug brown's. they believe it is, but they are still going through all of the steps needed to confirm that and they are in the process of performing an autopsy. >>> the coastguard will continue to search for two teens who went missing after setting out for the bahamas. the boys' 19-foot boat was found capsized about 180 miles north of where they first started their journey near jupiter, florida. >> this case certainly hits home. i have a 13-year-old and 14- year-old son at home. so i can empathize with the families that are involved. >> family and friend of perry cohen and austin stefanos are searching the florida coastline hoping for some sign of the boys. the parents are holding out hope because the boys are experienced boaters. >>> a man is shot and killed not far from nats park and tonight police are still out there looking for whoever did it. officers responded to a report of a shooting around 4:45 this evenin
community, ellison, thank you. police have not officially confirmed that the body they found today is doug brown's. they believe it is, but they are still going through all of the steps needed to confirm that and they are in the process of performing an autopsy. >>> the coastguard will continue to search for two teens who went missing after setting out for the bahamas. the boys' 19-foot boat was found capsized about 180 miles north of where they first started their journey near...
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reporting live in prince george's county, i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> thank you, ellison. that officer harvell allegedly hit is still in the hospital. police say he's got a broken leg. he may need surgery. if you recognize the suspect in the other assault, police would sure like you to give them a call. >>> caught on camera two burglars walk into a bar, but this is no joke. check out the surveillance video from cafe milano in the 3200 block of prospect street in northwest d.c. in the heart of georgetown. two men, one with a backpack, the other in a suit walk into the ketchen. they act like they belong there -- kitchen. they act like they belong there. one of the men even shakes the hand of a worker. they walk into the kitchen and then the bar area where the man with a backpack grabs a couple bottles from behind the counter, then walks to another area of the restaurant while the man in the suit serves his lookout. no word on exactly what the men got away with, but if you've got any information on the identity of these fellows, call the d.c. police. >>> tonight we're learnin
reporting live in prince george's county, i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> thank you, ellison. that officer harvell allegedly hit is still in the hospital. police say he's got a broken leg. he may need surgery. if you recognize the suspect in the other assault, police would sure like you to give them a call. >>> caught on camera two burglars walk into a bar, but this is no joke. check out the surveillance video from cafe milano in the 3200 block of prospect street in northwest d.c....
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reporting live in bowie i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> tragic accident. thank you, ellison. now the driver of that tractor trailer was in court today in greensboro. he was charged with felony hit and run. bone was set at $100,000. >>> a gun -- bond was set at $100,000. >>> a gun shop will not open in arlington after all. the property owner backed out of the lease on north pollard street off lee highway. some neighbors created a petition opposing the gun store and they threatened to boycott nearby shops. the property owner says, however, his decision to sever that lease was independent of that public outcry. >>> donald trump is not backing down from comments he made over the weekend about john mccain. the republican presidential candidate refuses to apologize for saying the arizona senator is only a war hero because he was captured in vietnam. well, now at least one other gop candidate is coming to mccain's defense. >> to anybody who suggests that john and his fellow p.o.w.s are somehow lacking in the title of being called american hero, you shouldn't be our commander in chie
reporting live in bowie i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> tragic accident. thank you, ellison. now the driver of that tractor trailer was in court today in greensboro. he was charged with felony hit and run. bone was set at $100,000. >>> a gun -- bond was set at $100,000. >>> a gun shop will not open in arlington after all. the property owner backed out of the lease on north pollard street off lee highway. some neighbors created a petition opposing the gun store and they...
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>> reporter: wusa9 reporter ellison barber decided to walk home. >> we saw tons of people piling in there. there's no way. we started walking a little further and hoped maybe we'd get a cab or uber a few blocks down. we couldn't get one so we ended up walking home. >> reporter: if you're taking metro to the concert tonight, remember, the last train leaves only the navy yard station at 12:39. metro says it moved 8,000 people through the navy yard station between 11:00 last night and 1:00 a.m. i talked to one woman who did go last night, took metro. they said yes, the crowds were tecialt, were -- terrible, were very packed in there. but she said it worked fine and she plans to come back tonight using metro. if you're coming down, pack a charger for your phone because, i'll tell you what. those phones go dead quickly. if you do run into problems afterward, you'll be able to call somebody. i'm peggy fox reporting live. back to you. >> where exactly would you plug
>> reporter: wusa9 reporter ellison barber decided to walk home. >> we saw tons of people piling in there. there's no way. we started walking a little further and hoped maybe we'd get a cab or uber a few blocks down. we couldn't get one so we ended up walking home. >> reporter: if you're taking metro to the concert tonight, remember, the last train leaves only the navy yard station at 12:39. metro says it moved 8,000 people through the navy yard station between 11:00 last...
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ellison? >> reporter: well, derek, that night obviously didn't end very normally, but for these four officers it started out pretty normally. they thought they were responding to a call for a fight, but by the end of the night they'd saved one woman's life. >> when we got there, everything was chaotic. everyone was running around yelling, screaming. >> reporter: when officer alicia ross pulled up to 50th place northeast with her partner zachary lynch, they quickly found four women suffering from stab wounds. a 19-year-old had a cut so deep it slice an artery in her arm. >> there was large amounts of blood there, so i knew she needed immediate attention. >> reporter: ross didn't think the victim could wait for an ambulance, so she ran back to the patrol car to get her medical kit. her partner stayed with the victim. >> she was pale, asking for water, disoriented. she was in shock. >> reporter: officer lynch held his hands on the woman's arm trying to stop the bleeding, but he flooded help. the
ellison? >> reporter: well, derek, that night obviously didn't end very normally, but for these four officers it started out pretty normally. they thought they were responding to a call for a fight, but by the end of the night they'd saved one woman's life. >> when we got there, everything was chaotic. everyone was running around yelling, screaming. >> reporter: when officer alicia ross pulled up to 50th place northeast with her partner zachary lynch, they quickly found four...
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reporting live in northwest i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> thank you.a statement attorney general karl racine says this closure sends a clear messages to businesses in the district. if they sell synthetic drugs, they will face regulatory enforcement and litigation and could see their businesses shut down. >>> prince george's county police are searching for a man who injured one of their officers. the officer pulled over a driver earlier this evening near the intersection of alberta and toad drivers in district heights. the driver sped off with the officer stuck in the door. that officer was thrown to the ground when the driver crashed into a tree. the driver then took off. the officer's injuries are not life threatening. >>> caught on camera a brutal beatdown on a d.c. street. check out this video. it shows a group of men kicking, pulling and stomping on a man because they want his bike. the victim was clinging to that bike as one man jumped up in the air and landed on him with both feet. that attack happened last saturday night in the 1100 block of r s
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thanks, ellison. officials are encouraging you to use a different route this weekend.y say connecticut avenue might be a good alternative and all of those traffic lanes on randolph road and georgia avenue again should be open by monday at 5 a.m. >>> here's another major lane closure to tell you about. right now three lanes at both the inner and the outer loops at the beltway are closed over ritchie marlboro pike so crews can repair the bridge deck. one lane in each direct will reopen at 7:00 tomorrow morning, but -- direction will reonly at 7:00 tomorrow morning, but two -- reopen at 7:00 tomorrow morning, but two lanes on both loops will be closed until 5 a.m. monday. >>> after a string of comfortable summer days the heat and humidity and about to make a comeback. >> just in time for the weekend. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is here to tell us which day we're really going to feel it. >> well, tell you. what we're going to start with sunday. might give you a little hint. we've advanced futurecast all the way till sunday morning. notice there's no 60s an
thanks, ellison. officials are encouraging you to use a different route this weekend.y say connecticut avenue might be a good alternative and all of those traffic lanes on randolph road and georgia avenue again should be open by monday at 5 a.m. >>> here's another major lane closure to tell you about. right now three lanes at both the inner and the outer loops at the beltway are closed over ritchie marlboro pike so crews can repair the bridge deck. one lane in each direct will reopen...
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. >>> let's bring in our roundtable, matthew dowd, maggie haberman, keith ellison and ana navarro.t me begin with you. a new poll wants him to stay in, you see these big crowds gathering, how do you explain he is gathering, how do you explain his appeal? >> well, i think that's a really important question, to distinguish between trump and the voters he's channeling into this. as you look at -- there's a huge amount of anger in this country right now, among much of the republican base. right now it's being vented by donald trump. that's not necessarily a bad thing. what's bad is if you start criticizing the voters and don't criticize the candidate. to me, anger is not a negative, much the history of this country was gained through anger, but it was channelled in a constructive way. and if you look at the history, that which is channelled in a constructive way is actually helpful to the country. right now, i don't think that donald trump is channeling the anger in a constructive way. it's a destructive way. but don't deny yourself. those voters, which now represent a quarter of the r
. >>> let's bring in our roundtable, matthew dowd, maggie haberman, keith ellison and ana navarro.t me begin with you. a new poll wants him to stay in, you see these big crowds gathering, how do you explain he is gathering, how do you explain his appeal? >> well, i think that's a really important question, to distinguish between trump and the voters he's channeling into this. as you look at -- there's a huge amount of anger in this country right now, among much of the republican...
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our ellison barber spoke with one of the victims. >> i believe i walked in on him. >> reporter: two years ago this woman came home after a day of work. she tried to go inside through one of the doirns her garage but it was locked. >> i usually don't lock that door, so then i went through the front door. i have a separate key for the front door. when i got to that door from the garage, it was dead bolted from the inside. >> feeling that something wasn't right, she quickly turned around and headed towards the dining room. >> i saw my laptop in a duffle bag, and that's when i realized everything was terribly wrong, so i screamed. >> reporter: prosecutors say this woman and many others were the victim of a serial burglar named tyrone bean. >> he was convicted for multiple burglaries in fairfax. then he came to montgomery county and burglarized five homes. >> reporter: three of those were apartments, others were houses. >> he would break into apartment homes by smashing through drywall, entering in utility closets. >> reporter: but the big break came in the form of something bubbly. >> a root
our ellison barber spoke with one of the victims. >> i believe i walked in on him. >> reporter: two years ago this woman came home after a day of work. she tried to go inside through one of the doirns her garage but it was locked. >> i usually don't lock that door, so then i went through the front door. i have a separate key for the front door. when i got to that door from the garage, it was dead bolted from the inside. >> feeling that something wasn't right, she quickly...
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and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to search for an item to buy from an e-commerce search on amazon, you know where the reviews are, you know the category it is in, you know how to select prime or not. you do not get those features. now, google is doing something interesting. they are taking on this endeavor called google shopping express, which i cannot make the math work. i am waiting for someone in the press to follow around one of these vehicles and add up how many stops. i don't see how it can work. emily: and they are also trying to do delivery drones as well. bill: don't get
and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to...
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arvin ellison. marvin elle vonn. ellison.♪ >> this weekend a new era begins at jcpenny.ecome the third ceo in the past four years. kourtney reagan is in daily city california with the story this morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. marvin ellison has been working side by side with mike ullman for the past ten months as a board member. this is jcpenny's way of ensuring a smooth transition especially after ron johnson was ousted and mike ullman had to come back. prior to jcpenny, he was at target and home depot. most of the experience is in operations and logistics causing some concern about his lack of merchandising experience in soft goods but they aren't worried about it. they know ellison from the time at home depot. he connects well with the mass merchant consumer and he can always hire people in areas where he's stress strong strong. while they crafted the current strategy and the upcoming holiday strategy ellison enherts a fragile retailer. at the peak they generated $32.3 billion in annual sales and just $12.2 billion in annual sales. they've shed 41%
arvin ellison. marvin elle vonn. ellison.♪ >> this weekend a new era begins at jcpenny.ecome the third ceo in the past four years. kourtney reagan is in daily city california with the story this morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. marvin ellison has been working side by side with mike ullman for the past ten months as a board member. this is jcpenny's way of ensuring a smooth transition especially after ron johnson was ousted and mike ullman had to come back. prior...
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ betty: tonight on "titans at the table" we talk football and the big apple. >> there will be a coin toss right here. betty: with the man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in asse
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much....
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you just have to -- you just have no words because -- >> reporter: reporting in bethesda i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> swinton was supposed to go on a ski trip that summer, but instead a friend convinced him to go to prague. that's when he started to collect the names of children who needed to flee. >>> coming up next a wusa9/usa today investigation reveals tsa has paid is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save $300 to $700 on select mattress sets, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> tonight's investigation into dulles, reagan national airport and bwi evolved into a national report that our investigative reporter russ ptacek wrote up on the front page of today's usa today, a report that may change your airport of choice if you're anxious about the odds of your baggage ever getting where you're going. >> we sorted through 50,000 claims against tsa and found most rejected or pending, but about 1/3 of those cases the agency used your tax dollars payin
you just have to -- you just have no words because -- >> reporter: reporting in bethesda i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> swinton was supposed to go on a ski trip that summer, but instead a friend convinced him to go to prague. that's when he started to collect the names of children who needed to flee. >>> coming up next a wusa9/usa today investigation reveals tsa has paid is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number...
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i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> disturbing stuff, thank you.t man has already had one court appearance and now he's held without bond. the 14-year-old was not the only one being exploited. police found at least two other girls advertised by the pair on packpage.com. >>> d.c. police have the official okay to crack down on the dangerous synthetic drugs we've basketball reporting about. it comes after mayor bowser -- been reporting about. it comes after mayor bowser signed a bill making them illegal to sell. we have more on day one of this crackdown. >> reporter: police are out tonight patrolling the city and dropping in on corner stores and gas stations. well also went to some of those tonight and the good news is -- we also went to some of those tonight and the good news is we did not find any of them selling these drugs known as k2, spice and scooby, or at least that's the goal after mayor muriel bowser signed a bill that bans these drugs effective today. >> they can lead to terrible consequences including seizures, suicidal behavior, violence,
i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> disturbing stuff, thank you.t man has already had one court appearance and now he's held without bond. the 14-year-old was not the only one being exploited. police found at least two other girls advertised by the pair on packpage.com. >>> d.c. police have the official okay to crack down on the dangerous synthetic drugs we've basketball reporting about. it comes after mayor bowser -- been reporting about. it comes after mayor bowser signed a bill...
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i am allyson rae rae -- ellison barber, wusa9 news. >> thank you, ellison. >>> well, in a statement he said the comments he made were uncharacteristic of the donald trump she has come to know as a businessman. >>> coming up the search continues for a two people in a small plane that collided a fighter jet. >> and ahead, bill co-bi's accusers react to the 2009 admission he purchased drugs to give to women he wanted to have sex with. >> and the confederate flag is one step closer to coming down at the ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. . >>> the confederate flag debate moves to the south carolina house of rep senties tomorrow. the state gnat has already given the final approval to a bill that would remove the confederate flag from the front of the state house and governor nikki haley says she will sign it as
i am allyson rae rae -- ellison barber, wusa9 news. >> thank you, ellison. >>> well, in a statement he said the comments he made were uncharacteristic of the donald trump she has come to know as a businessman. >>> coming up the search continues for a two people in a small plane that collided a fighter jet. >> and ahead, bill co-bi's accusers react to the 2009 admission he purchased drugs to give to women he wanted to have sex with. >> and the confederate flag...
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage? aaron: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ >> he's known of tech's urnaround guy. famously taking the enterprise software maker sybase from the verge of death to $5.8 billion powerhouse. now he has taken on what some say is an impossible job, leading blackberry's comeback. can he prove them wrong? and just how did he become the tech industry's fixer? my guest today on "studio 1.0" isck
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage? aaron: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much....
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our ellison barber is in capitol heights with more on this story. ellison? >> reporter: these candles and teddy bears cover the spot where adrian kinard was shot seven days ago. tonight this parking lot was filled with people devastated by his death. ♪ ♪ this little light of mine i'm going to let it shine ♪ ♪ >> is heartbreaking. he was a good, good young man. >> reporter: adrian kinard was 26 years old. most days he worked at this apartment complex as a security guard. >> he went to work every day. he came home every night. he took care of the kids, his daughter. he made sure everyone was happy all the time. he did not deserve. this. >> reporter: he was at work the night he was gunned down. >> man, it hit me to the heart to figure out. to have somebody that shapeless, that petty going to -- shameless, that petty going to kill a machine while he's at work. >> reporter: police say a man and another -- a man while he's at work. >> reporter: police say a man and another man were shot. he left a lot of loved ones and tonight came back to the place where he was k
our ellison barber is in capitol heights with more on this story. ellison? >> reporter: these candles and teddy bears cover the spot where adrian kinard was shot seven days ago. tonight this parking lot was filled with people devastated by his death. ♪ ♪ this little light of mine i'm going to let it shine ♪ ♪ >> is heartbreaking. he was a good, good young man. >> reporter: adrian kinard was 26 years old. most days he worked at this apartment complex as a security...
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stephanie ellison was sentenced to 15 months in prison.stems from the purchase and financing of to luxury cars and a motorcycle with money they came from drug sales. allison and a codefendant pleaded guilty in march. leon: a fifth democrat joined the race for president this afternoon in an e-mail to supporters. senator jim webb called for fresh start. he wrote "i understand the arts, particularly in today's lyrical climate where fair debate is often drawn up a huge sums of money. "we need to shake the shattered release from the political process. officials need to get back to the basis a good government." he served one term in the senate and left office in 2012 the also served as the navy secretary under ronald reagan. maureen: next, reporter: a car plowed through the first window this liquor store. he will not believe how many times this is happened in this strip mall over the past couple of years. next on abc seven news. leon: will be see sunshine or more doom and gloom weather for july 4? live: the nets one of their series with the brav
stephanie ellison was sentenced to 15 months in prison.stems from the purchase and financing of to luxury cars and a motorcycle with money they came from drug sales. allison and a codefendant pleaded guilty in march. leon: a fifth democrat joined the race for president this afternoon in an e-mail to supporters. senator jim webb called for fresh start. he wrote "i understand the arts, particularly in today's lyrical climate where fair debate is often drawn up a huge sums of money. "we...
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in the newsroom i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. and in the wake of those chattanooga shootings the army's top officer says security and recruitment and reserve centers across the country will be scrutinized. it is possible those military centers could have armed troops or security guards. andrea mccarren is live in silver spring outside one of those armed forces recruitment centers. andrea, tell us more. >> reporter: lesli, in fact, the army's chief of staff says having troops at these recruitment centers carrying guns may cause more problems than it solves and some people we talked to around here agreed. on a warm summer day in downtown silver spring children play and diners enjoy eating outside, all just steps away from recruitment centers for the armed forces. >> already you're not protected going over there fighting and you mean to tell me just to go into a recruitment center now i have to worry about being protected? >> at the end of the day, it's like how do you protect yourself when it comes to that or if somebody wants to a
in the newsroom i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. and in the wake of those chattanooga shootings the army's top officer says security and recruitment and reserve centers across the country will be scrutinized. it is possible those military centers could have armed troops or security guards. andrea mccarren is live in silver spring outside one of those armed forces recruitment centers. andrea, tell us more. >> reporter: lesli, in fact, the army's chief of staff says...
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then you respond saying -- "why did ranger ellison release her body to us if they or you needed her to be preserved in a particular state? wouldn't they have done all they needed to do regarding your criminal investigation prior to releasing her to us? please advise." mathis then explained saying -- "they were trying to accommodate the family. who did the autopsy here? perhaps it can be avoided." lambert says -- "i expressly asked ranger ellison if she was ready for release and he told me that she had been released by harris county coroner." finally, mathis writes -- "she was. the tests they need to conduct now are not customarily done in custody deaths, but the large amounts of drugs in her body would need another procedure. if you can share your autopsy results or allow us to talk to your expert we may be able to work things out. no one had any idea she would've been smoking that much marijuana or possibly ingested it during the stop." so this is a series of texts between you, cannon lambert, and the district attorney. how unusual is this? and are you going to be conducting a second
then you respond saying -- "why did ranger ellison release her body to us if they or you needed her to be preserved in a particular state? wouldn't they have done all they needed to do regarding your criminal investigation prior to releasing her to us? please advise." mathis then explained saying -- "they were trying to accommodate the family. who did the autopsy here? perhaps it can be avoided." lambert says -- "i expressly asked ranger ellison if she was ready for...
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reporting live in mitchellville, i'll ellison barber, wusa9. >> harris is charged with sexual offenses and assault charges. call the prince george's police department if you know anything. >>> the new district 7 station at fort washington won't open this summer as schedule. the chief issued a statement today saying budget cuts prevent the department from properly staffing that new station. police stations in oxon hill and clinton will continue to serve the fort washington community until the new station opens. opening date is not set. >>> metro trying to ease passenger worries about asbestos in older railcars. they say their 1,000 series railcars have a small amount of asbestos. metro says it's located in a mechanical area of the railcars and is not accessible to riders. the material cannot crumble and will only release asbestos fires if it's abraded so metro says the asbestos poses no concerns. in the meantime they are in the process of replacing the remaining cars with newer modest and says it will appropriately remove and dispose of the asbestos as the 40-year-old cars are taken out
reporting live in mitchellville, i'll ellison barber, wusa9. >> harris is charged with sexual offenses and assault charges. call the prince george's police department if you know anything. >>> the new district 7 station at fort washington won't open this summer as schedule. the chief issued a statement today saying budget cuts prevent the department from properly staffing that new station. police stations in oxon hill and clinton will continue to serve the fort washington...
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ellison barber is out at reagan national airport with reaction to the news. >> reporter: this is just an investigation right now, no charges, nothing official. we don't have a lot of details, but some say the fact that this investigation is even happening is a very big deal. hundreds of flights leave reagan national airport every day and if you're on one of those flights, we can probably guess the carrier. >> we're really down now to four big airlines. that's american, delta, united and southwest. those airlines control about 80% of the traffic within the united states. >> reporter: each of the airlines reported record profit numbers the first part of this year, but what if those profits weren't a natural result of the market? would those airlines work together to limit the number of seats available and keep their ticket prices high? that seems to be what the department of justice is wondering and delta, american, united and southwest all say the department has reached out to them. >> in essence it's are the airlines talking to eacher to which they are not allowed to do to -- to each
ellison barber is out at reagan national airport with reaction to the news. >> reporter: this is just an investigation right now, no charges, nothing official. we don't have a lot of details, but some say the fact that this investigation is even happening is a very big deal. hundreds of flights leave reagan national airport every day and if you're on one of those flights, we can probably guess the carrier. >> we're really down now to four big airlines. that's american, delta, united...
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. >> reporter: in washington, minnesota congressman keith ellison has taken up his constituents' concerns as well. he's proposed reducing the liability for banks that facilitate remittances so if money goes to the wrong people the banks would face less severe punishment from regulators. couldn't that help at least loosen up the gears a little bit? >> i don't think that's the answer in that it's not a question of regulatory liability. banks don't want to be handling money flows if they don't know where they're going, especially into a high-risk area like somalia. and we can't be in the practice of saying "you don't have to worry about your anti-money laundering or counter-terrorist financing regulatory obligations." >> reporter: the treasury department and other u.s. agencies are working to strengthen banking oversight in somalia. university of minnesota professor ryan allen says that could reduce the risk of money ending up in terrorists' hands and help keep the remittance pathway open. >> if we have a well-established and strong central bank in somalia, if we have a banking sector that i
. >> reporter: in washington, minnesota congressman keith ellison has taken up his constituents' concerns as well. he's proposed reducing the liability for banks that facilitate remittances so if money goes to the wrong people the banks would face less severe punishment from regulators. couldn't that help at least loosen up the gears a little bit? >> i don't think that's the answer in that it's not a question of regulatory liability. banks don't want to be handling money flows if...
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. >> endemic in silicon valley history any where am oracle larry ellison, come and gone a couple of times. so there's nothing unusual or earth shattering about it just taking a company to the next level or magic mark. >> what is the advantage of making that announcement, of making that public that you're looking for somebody and that you're going to step down? doesn't that have any negative impact on morale internally? does it -- >> we haven't actually made any announcements. >> i guess we have. >> you talked about. >> talked about it. >> the advantage of that is it's easier for me to keep straight if i say the same thing, so i don't really have one set of messages for employees and another set for customers another set for investors, so we have been talking about it for years. >> you still on the board of the san francisco opera? >> i am. >> okay. you once said that you know very little, if anything, about opera. >> yes. >> that, to me is a great sitcom, the guy on the board -- >> they know that before they asked yous? i did mention that to them before. when they asked me to join, first
. >> endemic in silicon valley history any where am oracle larry ellison, come and gone a couple of times. so there's nothing unusual or earth shattering about it just taking a company to the next level or magic mark. >> what is the advantage of making that announcement, of making that public that you're looking for somebody and that you're going to step down? doesn't that have any negative impact on morale internally? does it -- >> we haven't actually made any announcements....
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stuart: he displaced larry ellison at number four. ashley: he's on his way to the top.tt shellady commodity guy, he wears the cow jacket in chicago, do you have any opinion on jeff bezos or amazon, stock stuff? >> yeah i do. here is the shocker, the reason why the stock is up the street is shocked that they made money that's a story. and 7 billion overnight is also a big story, but you know what? they do it faster cheaper, better, anywhere you want to be. who is going to be in the way of these guys? i would buy on a pullback there isn't anybody that could stop them right now liz: look at that move. stuart: that's right. and we should look very closely at american technology because it flat-out dominates, doesn't it? you've got to have a piece of one of these power companies in your portfolio, just an opinion. big profits and a big name starbucks how well is the stock performing nicole? >> i had my mocha frappaccino today. and the sales up 7%. stock is up 4%. hitting a new lifetime high 20, 30 million more customers, trance, as on the rise and they raised their outlook.
stuart: he displaced larry ellison at number four. ashley: he's on his way to the top.tt shellady commodity guy, he wears the cow jacket in chicago, do you have any opinion on jeff bezos or amazon, stock stuff? >> yeah i do. here is the shocker, the reason why the stock is up the street is shocked that they made money that's a story. and 7 billion overnight is also a big story, but you know what? they do it faster cheaper, better, anywhere you want to be. who is going to be in the way of...
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ellison has a lot of work to do.his year the stock is 90% below the all-time high hit in 2007 and it shed an additional 40% under his second tenure at the company. at its peak j.c. penney generated $32.3 billion in 2003. last year annual sales were 60% of that level. i spoke with marvin ellison and he says he plans to set aggressive financial goals to restore the company to profitability and he wants to re-establish j.c. penney in the american retail landscape to the stature he believes it truly deserves. >> thanks so much for that. >>> an official website is launched in california allowing people to report their neighbors who wastewater but jane wells is looking at winners and losers from the drought. >> reporter: we are going to look at winners first. californians are being ordered to slash consumption but most apartment dwellers are not metered. >> what you are looking at here are cold and hot water meter. >> reporter: ceo of nwp which meters individual apartments. average consumption drops as much as 20% and make
ellison has a lot of work to do.his year the stock is 90% below the all-time high hit in 2007 and it shed an additional 40% under his second tenure at the company. at its peak j.c. penney generated $32.3 billion in 2003. last year annual sales were 60% of that level. i spoke with marvin ellison and he says he plans to set aggressive financial goals to restore the company to profitability and he wants to re-establish j.c. penney in the american retail landscape to the stature he believes it...
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this is doug ellison, he works for the jet propulsion lab out in southern california.e's one of the visualization folks for nasa. we were talk about all the numbers and the how far it is and how fast it is, but there's a lot of strange real world applications that come out of all of the nasa projects so give us some of the highlights the little things that affect every day that life that affects space programs, past and present probably. >> yeah. we're trying to figure out how to do the amazing things like going to pluto, little cameras inside the smartphones, gps they all come from the space program. you go about doing the amazing frontier exploration projects and you can't see them coming but it's an amazing spinoff to help in every day lives. >> i didn't know that the camera in is my smartphone is a derivative of the space project. >> yeah, it gives inside the smartphones now and with the infrared detectors. like in your thermometers that was used to map the temperatures of other planets. >> thank you for that. it will be an interesting day and we'll share more with
this is doug ellison, he works for the jet propulsion lab out in southern california.e's one of the visualization folks for nasa. we were talk about all the numbers and the how far it is and how fast it is, but there's a lot of strange real world applications that come out of all of the nasa projects so give us some of the highlights the little things that affect every day that life that affects space programs, past and present probably. >> yeah. we're trying to figure out how to do the...
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and it's long been the playground for tech elites like oracle's larry ellison. developers are building private communities to appeal to the next wave of tech elites, welcome to martis camp. this community is based near the north shore of lake tahoe, home to heavy hitters from apple, google, facebook, as well as venture capitalists and start-up founders. >> we're really catering to the people that are changing the world. and we're helping change their lives. and you know, as plugged in as they are to be able to create this amazing technology that we're all using, they're coming up here, and really unplugging a bit. and really engaging with their family. and i think consequently conjuring up interesting ideas while they're kind of away from their everyday life. >> this 2100-acre resort boasts an 18-hole golf course, 26 miles of trails for hiking, a private ski lift to nearby northstar and access to lake tahoe itself. business is booming. this year the club already sold 77 properties for $140 million. there has been some $1 billion worth of property sold since the
and it's long been the playground for tech elites like oracle's larry ellison. developers are building private communities to appeal to the next wave of tech elites, welcome to martis camp. this community is based near the north shore of lake tahoe, home to heavy hitters from apple, google, facebook, as well as venture capitalists and start-up founders. >> we're really catering to the people that are changing the world. and we're helping change their lives. and you know, as plugged in as...
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. >> he has backing from larry ellison and casino mogul, sheldon adelson and the miami car dealer ande has a lot of support. >> donald trump taking wind out of the sails of our home state governor? >> chris christie's worst nightmare, donald trump. remember the boisterous telling us like it is guy, christie has been trumped by donald trump. >> think about it. he is a template he is tapping into the anger that is there. he is showing speak from the heart and tap into the ainge remember in the electorate you can make some gains. i don't know why they're not watching him. >> i guess the big question how is it that there is so much outrage over his recent remarks about john mccain, for example, that he is not getting hit in the polls for that? >> i think john mccain was a lot less popular with the conservative base than the establishment guessed on. "the donald" either intentionally or inadvertently tapped into that. >> that is an excellent point. very quickly before we move on the cruz surging point, sampling of the poll was 230 very small, margin of error is 5%. one who broke out was tr
. >> he has backing from larry ellison and casino mogul, sheldon adelson and the miami car dealer ande has a lot of support. >> donald trump taking wind out of the sails of our home state governor? >> chris christie's worst nightmare, donald trump. remember the boisterous telling us like it is guy, christie has been trumped by donald trump. >> think about it. he is a template he is tapping into the anger that is there. he is showing speak from the heart and tap into the...
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i'm not that big fan of oracle and i am a fan of larry ellison. he's done a great, remarkable job, but oracle did not have a good quarter and sales force had a blowout quarter. you know what? if i didn't own either one i would feel like i would be compelled to buy my first 25% of sales force.com if i can get that stock below $68. listen, i know it's not easy out there. it's horrendous. i hated today, okay? but you've got me in your corner. i suggest finding the stock of a great american company and get it at a price that it doesn't deserve to be trade trading at for you. coming up on "mad money," that may be obscuring an ominous sign. don't miss my take and the opportunities are presenting themselves in the market. i have the ceo of alcoa fresh off of what was a pretty good earnings report. stay with cramer! ♪ ♪ >>> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ it
i'm not that big fan of oracle and i am a fan of larry ellison. he's done a great, remarkable job, but oracle did not have a good quarter and sales force had a blowout quarter. you know what? if i didn't own either one i would feel like i would be compelled to buy my first 25% of sales force.com if i can get that stock below $68. listen, i know it's not easy out there. it's horrendous. i hated today, okay? but you've got me in your corner. i suggest finding the stock of a great american company...
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ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. before i discuss my amendment, which is to prevent wage theft from violators who commit acts that are repeated and federal procurement in this bill, i would like to set the table a little bit. in 1980, mr. chair c.e.o.-worker pay ratio for fortune 500 was 20-1 and today it's 40-1. and the buying pour of the minimum wage is less than it was in the 1960's. the economic policy institute found in total the average low-wage worker loses $2,634 in wages representing 15% of their earned income. it is egregious in the fast-food sector. a recent stud of fast food workers found 89% found some form of wage theft. and lastly, in this case, i would like to point out that the recent report from the committee of the u.s. senate revealed that 32% of the largest department of labor penalties for wage theft were levied against federal contractors. and so, as i bring this amendment before the body today, mr. chairman, it is simply to recognize that a hard work and the work that workers do must be recogn
ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. before i discuss my amendment, which is to prevent wage theft from violators who commit acts that are repeated and federal procurement in this bill, i would like to set the table a little bit. in 1980, mr. chair c.e.o.-worker pay ratio for fortune 500 was 20-1 and today it's 40-1. and the buying pour of the minimum wage is less than it was in the 1960's. the economic policy institute found in total the average low-wage worker loses $2,634 in wages representing...
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father in speech, then, the speaker is invoking, maybe consciously, but more likely on what ralph ellison called the lower frequencies, his own primal understanding of authority, society and law. so, when in their debate baldwin and buckley both say the f-word, the truly most powerful f-word being father, it seems to me that even if they each say that word only once or twice, more words need to be said about it, so i want to talk to you today about fathers. now, because you may have well overlooked or forgotten the moments in which buckley and baldwin invoke fatherhood let he remind you of how think go. baldwin's mention comes very early in his speech, saying that what is at stake in the debate is the question of whether one civilization has the right to overtake and subjugate and in fact to destroy another. he tells his audience that the most private and indeed the most serious thing that happens when this happens is that it destroys the sense of reality of the subjugated. it destroys, for example and this is baldwin's only example his father's authority over him. his father can no longe
father in speech, then, the speaker is invoking, maybe consciously, but more likely on what ralph ellison called the lower frequencies, his own primal understanding of authority, society and law. so, when in their debate baldwin and buckley both say the f-word, the truly most powerful f-word being father, it seems to me that even if they each say that word only once or twice, more words need to be said about it, so i want to talk to you today about fathers. now, because you may have well...
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. >> and bezos is stealing the spot of larry ellison. >> have a great friday.nks so much. >> thanks. you, too. >>> comcast reportedly in early talks with several new media companies for potential deals. comcast nbc universal unit held talks and has discussed raising its existing 14% stake in box media. >>> shifting focus to a consumer story here starbucks shares shutting an all-time high following the company's q2 earnings report. dom has the details. >> starbucks says it's hot. the world's biggest coffee shot prater recorded earnings better than the share. revenues narrowly topped analyst estimates for 4.68 billion. total number of shares of stores open more than a year gained 6%. the company said it's going to buy back an additional 50 million worth of stock in its existing buyback program. during the conference call howard schultz spoke about a number of different things including how currently fluctuates would continue to be a considerable headwind and that there's been a lot of initial success with its mobile ordering and pay system at its pilot source for
. >> and bezos is stealing the spot of larry ellison. >> have a great friday.nks so much. >> thanks. you, too. >>> comcast reportedly in early talks with several new media companies for potential deals. comcast nbc universal unit held talks and has discussed raising its existing 14% stake in box media. >>> shifting focus to a consumer story here starbucks shares shutting an all-time high following the company's q2 earnings report. dom has the details....
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ellison. >> thank you, mr. chair, and also chairwoman yellen for being here. isn't regulation from dodd/frank that's keeping our economy -- for the people who haven't been able to benefit from the economy, the recovery is it regulation that's causing the problem? >> well, to my mind, there has been an increase in regulatory burden on banks. what we're doing is trying to create a healthier safer sounder financial system that will keep credit flowing to the economy and particularly if we ever experience a stress situation where in this financial crisis we saw banks just withdraw credit for the economy which took a huge toll on economic activity by having more capital and liquidity and safer and sounder financial system. we hope we are preventing future episodes like the devastating one we just lived in. and if there is some burden that's associated with that and some cost, the benefit is a far reduced chance of a financial cost that will take the kind of toll you've just described. >> we have a high library a loy labor participation rate. is it because of dodd/f
ellison. >> thank you, mr. chair, and also chairwoman yellen for being here. isn't regulation from dodd/frank that's keeping our economy -- for the people who haven't been able to benefit from the economy, the recovery is it regulation that's causing the problem? >> well, to my mind, there has been an increase in regulatory burden on banks. what we're doing is trying to create a healthier safer sounder financial system that will keep credit flowing to the economy and particularly if...
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ellison. >> i'd like to thank the chair and the ranking member for the time. and i'd actually like to thank you, mr. secretary for answering some of the written questions i'd give you. i know it's not easy doing that. you're busy doing a lot of things. you did give us some answers and they were answers that we can use, i want to extend my thanks and appreciation for that. as you know you're probably going to get a question from me about suomalia. i know you're shocked. what i'd like to ask you is, if you have any information on the bill that we passed last year into law. in was a bill we passed last year that was called the money improvement act. the goal of the bill was to improve oversight of non-depository financial institutions, now that the law is in place, all well supervising the money services businesses. i just want to know what you know, and if you don't know anything, i understand, because i didn't tell you i was going to ask you that. if you do know, i would be happy to get a report. >> congressman, thank you. as we've discussed many times, this is
ellison. >> i'd like to thank the chair and the ranking member for the time. and i'd actually like to thank you, mr. secretary for answering some of the written questions i'd give you. i know it's not easy doing that. you're busy doing a lot of things. you did give us some answers and they were answers that we can use, i want to extend my thanks and appreciation for that. as you know you're probably going to get a question from me about suomalia. i know you're shocked. what i'd like to...
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father in speech, then, the speaker is invoking, maybe consciously, but more likely on what ralph ellison called the lower frequencies, his own primal understanding of authority, society and law. so, when in their debate baldwin and buckley both say the f-word, the truly most powerful f-word being father, it seems to me that even if they each say that word only once or twice, more words need to be said about it, so i want to talk to you today about fathers. now, because you may have well overlooked or forgotten the moments in which buckley and baldwin invoke fatherhood let he remind you of how think go. baldwin's mention comes very early in his speech, saying that what is at stake in the debate is the question of whether one civilization has the right to overtake and subjugate and in fact to destroy another. he tells his audience that the most private and indeed the most serious thing that happens when this happens is that it destroys the sense of reality of the subjugated. it destroys, for example and this is baldwin's only example his father's authority over him. his father can no longe
father in speech, then, the speaker is invoking, maybe consciously, but more likely on what ralph ellison called the lower frequencies, his own primal understanding of authority, society and law. so, when in their debate baldwin and buckley both say the f-word, the truly most powerful f-word being father, it seems to me that even if they each say that word only once or twice, more words need to be said about it, so i want to talk to you today about fathers. now, because you may have well...
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him in the dust and close to surpassing the ceo of amazon, jeff bezos and oracle's chairman mary ellisonhe has a 22% stake in facebook as the stock continues to go up this young man, still a very young man. stuart: 31. ashley: he's 31 years old, 43 billion. stuart: the point i would make is that facebook employs only 10,000 people that's it. and that's for a company worth $275 billion. modern technology concentrates wealth. it doesn't create a whole bunch of jobs it concentrates it and worth $43 billion, a good story. ashley: great story. stuart: he's 31. we keep trying to figure out the winners and losers from the iran nuke deal the guy who figures it out, ian bremer with the eurasia group. you sent out a tweet, you said russia is the beg lose-- big loser in the iran nuke deal. >> you showed it the oil, russia is taking on the chin. their economy is contracting because of sanctions. stuart: hold on, it's contracting, it's not just flatlining, it's contracting. >> 3 1/2% this year imf expects one of the worst production expectations of any major economy in the world and secondly, the ira
him in the dust and close to surpassing the ceo of amazon, jeff bezos and oracle's chairman mary ellisonhe has a 22% stake in facebook as the stock continues to go up this young man, still a very young man. stuart: 31. ashley: he's 31 years old, 43 billion. stuart: the point i would make is that facebook employs only 10,000 people that's it. and that's for a company worth $275 billion. modern technology concentrates wealth. it doesn't create a whole bunch of jobs it concentrates it and worth...