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. >>> enge is going to vegas. >> if you go do it, do it big, enge. >> but he has a heartwarming storye trip to sin city. >> did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> no. >> dad is suspicious -- >> that's just circumstantial evidence. >> see if a little girl with finally cop to the truth. >> i don't think so. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. with five times more benefits than vacuuming alone... it lifts more dirt, pet hair and removes odours. while softening every fibre because your carpet never stops working, resolve carpet care with five times benefits did any bag of dog or buy cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to eat. buy any bag, we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. do you often wake up with chest congestion or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen
. >>> enge is going to vegas. >> if you go do it, do it big, enge. >> but he has a heartwarming storye trip to sin city. >> did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> no. >> dad is suspicious -- >> that's just circumstantial evidence. >> see if a little girl with finally cop to the truth. >> i don't think so. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. with five times more benefits than vacuuming alone... it lifts more dirt, pet hair...
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when i got to the ps eng generation station, something strange. it seems quiet around here.the main gate is closed. barbed wire across the driveway. weeds growing in the driveway. turns out, the plant along with another coal burning plants, the mercer generation station closed june 1. they burned their last a nugget of coal. it's over. >> have the solar panels outside the coal plant. that's good. who might be the culprit here? tree huggers and environmentalist #no. natural gas. the price of natural gas, because the cheaper extraction methods and fracking has gone so low that coal is not worth it anymore. no more coal. so the electricity in new jersey comes from nuclear, natural gas. so what does this mean for trump's plan to revive the coal industry? now there is a giant pile of coal. >> how many people lost their jobs? >> there's like 200 people working in the plant and they were able to shi shipped them to other places. >> you can't put it back in the ground. take it back to west virginia. now there is a giant pile of coal. >> barbecue? anyway, i called the company's books
when i got to the ps eng generation station, something strange. it seems quiet around here.the main gate is closed. barbed wire across the driveway. weeds growing in the driveway. turns out, the plant along with another coal burning plants, the mercer generation station closed june 1. they burned their last a nugget of coal. it's over. >> have the solar panels outside the coal plant. that's good. who might be the culprit here? tree huggers and environmentalist #no. natural gas. the price...
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eng and said all of the u.s. citizens who are detained wrongfully detained in iran. how many other citizens are detained? >> i can't. the united states caution ons. there are certain nations where if an individual is a dual nationality, that iran does not, does not acknowledge that and accept that someone is a dual national. we caution people to avoid that country and for the obvious reasons. reporter: why wouldn't you give a number and i understand you can't give names. more than a dozen? >> i wouldn't give an estimate at all. if i have something specific for you, i will. reporter: last time the secretary signed a round of sanction waivers said they were beginning a 90-day review of all-around policies. that would be ending today. >> the overall review like we have reviews on pakistan, and that is taking place. and we believe that while iran is in compliance with the agreement, there are still a lot of things that iran is doing that is troubling to this administration and we are going to push on the iranian regime to stop its destable lidsing activities. reporter: w
eng and said all of the u.s. citizens who are detained wrongfully detained in iran. how many other citizens are detained? >> i can't. the united states caution ons. there are certain nations where if an individual is a dual nationality, that iran does not, does not acknowledge that and accept that someone is a dual national. we caution people to avoid that country and for the obvious reasons. reporter: why wouldn't you give a number and i understand you can't give names. more than a...
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the pacific on a single-eng authorities say the men responsible wanted to carry the drugs across the pacific on a single engine plane from the sonoma county airport. agents arrested the three suspects in australia. calling him a kill >>> an unusual protest caught on camera tonight, anti- abortion activists targeting a city leader, even calling him a killer. kpix5's phil matier has the story. >> you know, i'm going to leave it up to their police department. >> reporter: and today police were out investigating a surprise action tuesday that was both well timed and well executed. >> four vans pulling up blockingful on both ends of the street, two -- blocking off both ends of the street, two teens with messages like stop planned parenthood, stop killing babies and richards kills, a direct callout of dennis richards, the call-out of the attack. >> you don't have to terrorize my neighborhood. i think that's over the line. >> reporter: at issue was a recent vote by the planning commission in favor of a new planned parenthood facility on bush street. >> 40 people writing chalk on the sidewal
the pacific on a single-eng authorities say the men responsible wanted to carry the drugs across the pacific on a single engine plane from the sonoma county airport. agents arrested the three suspects in australia. calling him a kill >>> an unusual protest caught on camera tonight, anti- abortion activists targeting a city leader, even calling him a killer. kpix5's phil matier has the story. >> you know, i'm going to leave it up to their police department. >> reporter: and...
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. >>> starting with live doppler 7 we see fog engs pandsing along the coastline.l quite sunny. overnight we'll see the fog beginning to push a bit out over the bay. it will be quite clearer. overnight lows will be in the upper 50s, close to 60 in some spots. the day planner reveals we'll have patchy fog. temperatures mid-50s to about 61 or so. by noon we'll see conditions quickly warmin or warming quickly. by 4:00 p.m. look for temperatures around a hundred degrees in the warmest inland locations. seven-day forecast, it's going to be hot inland the next two days with highs in the triple digit range in the warmest locations. temperatures will ease up a bit going into the weekend but it's still going to be quite warm for the remainder of the forecast with highs in the mid-90s inland. 80s around the bay and mid-60s in the coast. it is summertime weather. >>> thank you, spencer. >> an nfl player booted off the team after he was the victim of identity theft. >> didn't even get 24 hours to clear my name on this. >> what he's accused of doing and the good news for the re
. >>> starting with live doppler 7 we see fog engs pandsing along the coastline.l quite sunny. overnight we'll see the fog beginning to push a bit out over the bay. it will be quite clearer. overnight lows will be in the upper 50s, close to 60 in some spots. the day planner reveals we'll have patchy fog. temperatures mid-50s to about 61 or so. by noon we'll see conditions quickly warmin or warming quickly. by 4:00 p.m. look for temperatures around a hundred degrees in the warmest...
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lauren french is our engineer and eng this morning, and by the way she makes a killer, killer pudding. yes, she does. we have clouds there that she provided us with from our sutro tower camera looking east this morning. sunrise coming up. temperatures 50s and 60s. alan hughes our weather watcher in lower lake, in the clearlake southern region of lake county, 102 yesterday. thanks so much, alan. i really need that. you're one of our hottest temperatures. you're going to be hot again today. high pressure offshore. this is the one that is retrograding in place of the area of low pressure that's departing will have a firm grip on our temperatures, unseasonably warm to hot through next week. we have some disturbances out over the pacific ocean. there you have irwin, there you have hilary. how is it affecting our weather? it is! well, really it's our surf. we have a beach hazard statement in effect for late weekend hours for all south- facing beaches. i'm really worried about the dangerous rip currents. also the sneaker waves lapping onshore. be mindful of that. a lot of people heading to t
lauren french is our engineer and eng this morning, and by the way she makes a killer, killer pudding. yes, she does. we have clouds there that she provided us with from our sutro tower camera looking east this morning. sunrise coming up. temperatures 50s and 60s. alan hughes our weather watcher in lower lake, in the clearlake southern region of lake county, 102 yesterday. thanks so much, alan. i really need that. you're one of our hottest temperatures. you're going to be hot again today. high...
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i'm here at 9:00 eastern tonight, richard eng sl live at 10 and brian williams live at 1 is:00 eastern. so, settle in. we've got a big night ahead. i also want to tell you tonight, this hour, we've got somebody here for the interview i'm happy to have landed. the deputy director of the state department for years, senior director for russia at the national security council for years, senior person at the pentagon on russia for years. he has stuff to tell us and he is going to be here tonight for the interview. i'm really looking forward to that. but there is, there's a bunch going on tonight. a lot of news has broken in the last 24 hours. let's get right to it. the 2014 winter olympics were held in sochi, that was controversial of course because all of of the things controversial about russia. you might remember right before the sochi olympics, just a few weeks before the opening ser many anies, vladimir putin made a concession to his human rights critics trying to take sam some of the heat off of russia for hosting the olympics, people were upset about their human rights, international
i'm here at 9:00 eastern tonight, richard eng sl live at 10 and brian williams live at 1 is:00 eastern. so, settle in. we've got a big night ahead. i also want to tell you tonight, this hour, we've got somebody here for the interview i'm happy to have landed. the deputy director of the state department for years, senior director for russia at the national security council for years, senior person at the pentagon on russia for years. he has stuff to tell us and he is going to be here tonight for...
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you know, i think, obviously, it is a strange time for filmmaking because eng there is so much contentn television and especially on streaming, and it allows viewers to jump from drastically different, like, mediums and genres, like, you know from the comfort of their own couch. so to me the bigger question is what will happen to the cinema-going audience? because i think that is a dying breed, and to put films out into theaters that aren't tent poll movies and that don't have huge muscle bind their advertising campaigns is, i think, where film and filmmakers are probably struggling most now. but i don't have an answer for you, but i will say that we can be hopeful that because there are so many now different roads that filmmakers can take in terms of where their film might land, i think that's probably a good thing. it's more -- >> horowitz: actually getting into the actual theater, the last stage is p.m.ing more difficult. you can get creative more than ever, perhaps. >> yeah, i think it's the ritual of seeing a film as it was intended to be seen on a big screen is sort of becoming a
you know, i think, obviously, it is a strange time for filmmaking because eng there is so much contentn television and especially on streaming, and it allows viewers to jump from drastically different, like, mediums and genres, like, you know from the comfort of their own couch. so to me the bigger question is what will happen to the cinema-going audience? because i think that is a dying breed, and to put films out into theaters that aren't tent poll movies and that don't have huge muscle bind...
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. >> well, representative, they also say the cost of health care has been burden eng them even underertainly one of the opportunities to amend and fix. what would you compromise with from your fellow republicans on the other side on this very debate that will potentially, and we believe to have a vote in the senate this coming week? >> right. well, i've got to tell you, we'd be more than willing to compromise with republicans but of course all they've talked about is repealing obamacare. soon the democrats, we're going to talk more and unveil some more plans, some more ideas on what we would be willing to do to work with republicans to fix this. i've said all along that it's a problem. you don't have enough insure ersz that are part of the exchanges. our friends particularly in organized labor, they're saying that their plans if we don't keep, you know, putting them into the tax plan in order to take care of their plans that they've sacrificed salaries for, that they're going to lose thoes critical health care benefits, and they're concerned. and so there are a lot of issues that nee
. >> well, representative, they also say the cost of health care has been burden eng them even underertainly one of the opportunities to amend and fix. what would you compromise with from your fellow republicans on the other side on this very debate that will potentially, and we believe to have a vote in the senate this coming week? >> right. well, i've got to tell you, we'd be more than willing to compromise with republicans but of course all they've talked about is repealing...
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to watch the first installment, the premiere of richard's special series on assignment with richard engeporting live from hamburg, germany. >>> coming up, the president's mixed messages on the world stage, on free speech and so-called fake news. the inside scoop. we'll be right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. great-granddaughter of benjamin rush.h he was actually the only medical doctor that signed the declaration of independence. i myself am a nurse, my daughter is going to physician's assistant school. we're passing on family traditions. ♪ that's a good thing, eligible for medicare? but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insura
to watch the first installment, the premiere of richard's special series on assignment with richard engeporting live from hamburg, germany. >>> coming up, the president's mixed messages on the world stage, on free speech and so-called fake news. the inside scoop. we'll be right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first...
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. >> rose: some call that financial eng engineering. >> they do. that's a good description is that and some ask the question, is financial engineering good. >> no, i think it's bad. i think it's understandable, it's very effective for the corporate offices who are running the corporations. it works well enough for stockholders that they tolerate it, but for the man in the street, you don't have such a virile economy and it shows up almost everywhere. there aren't as many new firms that get started. the number of public companies have halved. the number of people working for firms that are one or two years old are half of what they used to be in 1970. i think it does come at a cost. >> rose: so there is a disconnect between the market and economic growth? >> yes, there is. and there always has been. there's no easy correlation between the economy doing well and -- you might think there is when you read the newspaper orb listen to the news but there isn't. >> rose: i know people make a lot of money by looking hard at macroeconomics. >> well, good luc
. >> rose: some call that financial eng engineering. >> they do. that's a good description is that and some ask the question, is financial engineering good. >> no, i think it's bad. i think it's understandable, it's very effective for the corporate offices who are running the corporations. it works well enough for stockholders that they tolerate it, but for the man in the street, you don't have such a virile economy and it shows up almost everywhere. there aren't as many new...
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the silence is deaf eng.frankly, i'm so ashamed of the party right now, particularly republican senators because the tables were turned, in this was barak obama or hillary clinton who bill clinton, impeachment calls would be singing from the roof tops. i mean, the hypocrisy here is, it's so sad. it's really sad. and put the party aside, i mean, the country is at risk here. we know that putin is a thug. we know that he's a highly manipulative person. we know that he plaiz people like a fiddle and we also know that donald trump is highly susceptible to strong arm type people. so republicans and democrats but mainly republicans in the senate need to stand up and speak on behalf of the country. >> you were talking about that meeting, and we now know based on a "washington post" report today that the russian lawyer, one of the russian lawyers in the meeting has represented the russian intelligence agency. so it's not likely that she was unaware of what that effort could turn into. what do you think just as someone
the silence is deaf eng.frankly, i'm so ashamed of the party right now, particularly republican senators because the tables were turned, in this was barak obama or hillary clinton who bill clinton, impeachment calls would be singing from the roof tops. i mean, the hypocrisy here is, it's so sad. it's really sad. and put the party aside, i mean, the country is at risk here. we know that putin is a thug. we know that he's a highly manipulative person. we know that he plaiz people like a fiddle...
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. >>> we have in our eng department lauren french and she called up this beautiful view of coit towerthis fog looking out towards telegraph hill. it gives you a good feel of how your morning is shaping up around the coast and the bay. look at the view from sutro tower looking north. the clouds are billowing onshore. temperature-wise we are in the 50s and 60s. livermore at 67 degrees at this early hour after realizing yesterday a high temperature of 98 degrees. just a couple of degrees cooler today. same around the concord area. san jose, you were 90 yesterday. today spot on 93 to the north in santa rosa. 70 in san francisco. take a look at our inland high temperatures. hot through thursday. >>> real news -- >> we have breaking news from the white house. >> all that matters. >> we haveensi >> we have breaking news from the white house. >> let me ask you this. >> do you want to be write or do you want peace? >> why not more transparency. >> were you surprised by these results? >> that's a great question. >> that's a good question. >> this is a terrific question. >> charlie, gayle and no
. >>> we have in our eng department lauren french and she called up this beautiful view of coit towerthis fog looking out towards telegraph hill. it gives you a good feel of how your morning is shaping up around the coast and the bay. look at the view from sutro tower looking north. the clouds are billowing onshore. temperature-wise we are in the 50s and 60s. livermore at 67 degrees at this early hour after realizing yesterday a high temperature of 98 degrees. just a couple of degrees...
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investigative strategy that will be both appropriately aggressive, and at the same time thoughtfully define engs to legitimate prosecutorial objectives. in my view, the best example of bipartisan cooperation was seen in the relationship between tom kaine and lee hamilton as vice chair. deron straighting how much investigative energy and firepower can be harnessed when humans put the national interest above narrow party goals. in conclusion, unlike congress's goal of educating and informing the public, prosecutors are bound by rules that promote secrecy, and discourag even criminalize inappropriate extra judicial disclosure of their work process. imbued with tremendous power, prosecutors must have the experience and judgment to separate the wheat from the chaff, and exercise discretion in deciding to bring or not bring charges. in the investigation of the ramifications of russian state interference in america's 2016 presidential election, congress has the responsibility to collect and present by way of public hearings, why this event deserves every american's serious attention. and the judiciary
investigative strategy that will be both appropriately aggressive, and at the same time thoughtfully define engs to legitimate prosecutorial objectives. in my view, the best example of bipartisan cooperation was seen in the relationship between tom kaine and lee hamilton as vice chair. deron straighting how much investigative energy and firepower can be harnessed when humans put the national interest above narrow party goals. in conclusion, unlike congress's goal of educating and informing the...
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. >> en el closet de nacho, eng trapos unos tenis que costaban mÁs de 3.000 dÓlares.. >> ¿ un hombre?. >> no, no. >> llegÓ la hora de despedirnos, creo que quedÓ mucho de mostrar. >> salimos del closet y todo. >> ¿ saliste del closet?. >> tÚ y yo, tu y yo. >> ¿ no entramos y salimos del closet?. >> claro, habÍa un closet grande y salimos de uno chiquitito. >> mi casa es tu casa. >> bueno nacho, muchas gracias, pero mira, me voy con la gorrita, chao, chao, nacho. >> bye. >> (risas). >> yo creo que antes de que siguiera en eso del closet dijo vete ya. >> jamÁs he estado en ningÚn closet. >> me encanta el talento de nacho. >> la semana que viene tenemos el prÍncipe de la canciÓn regional mexicana, jonathan sÁnchez, Él es bien formal en todo pero cuando fuimos a su closet me sorprendiÓ con algo que no era nada formal y a las chicas les va a encantar. >> quiero saber quÉ es. >> tienes que esperar a la prÓxima semana. >> a las amigas no se les hace eso. >> escriba en nuestro instagram y diga a quiÉn quiere ver, si tiene un artista en particular que quiere ver escriba ahÍ. >> quiero ver el
. >> en el closet de nacho, eng trapos unos tenis que costaban mÁs de 3.000 dÓlares.. >> ¿ un hombre?. >> no, no. >> llegÓ la hora de despedirnos, creo que quedÓ mucho de mostrar. >> salimos del closet y todo. >> ¿ saliste del closet?. >> tÚ y yo, tu y yo. >> ¿ no entramos y salimos del closet?. >> claro, habÍa un closet grande y salimos de uno chiquitito. >> mi casa es tu casa. >> bueno nacho, muchas gracias, pero mira,...
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plus, millionaires on wheels we'll have an inside look at the eng sissf odrus ck wh we come back.t the ne. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. what do you think? what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outman
plus, millionaires on wheels we'll have an inside look at the eng sissf odrus ck wh we come back.t the ne. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. what do you think? what's critical...
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i understand there are engs semgss and a woman's health is just as important as a child's. the amendment includes the amendment which provides for exceptions for rape and for incest. i encourage my fellow colleagues to defend innocent lives and support the amendment. >> miss lee is recognized. >> thank you. of course, i rise in strong opposition to this proposed rider as i have year after year after year. it's inappropriate and it's purely based in ideology. it's really shameful that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are introducing languaging to this bill that further allows politicians to interfere with a woman's personal health care decisions just because of who she is. this language prevents immigrant women in custody from making the best health care decisions for herself and her family. elected officials should not be playing politics with women's access to health care, period. it's wrong. it's misguided. it's cruel. and it's an immoral attack on the ability of immigrant women in their most vulnerable moments and although this harmful amendment provides an e
i understand there are engs semgss and a woman's health is just as important as a child's. the amendment includes the amendment which provides for exceptions for rape and for incest. i encourage my fellow colleagues to defend innocent lives and support the amendment. >> miss lee is recognized. >> thank you. of course, i rise in strong opposition to this proposed rider as i have year after year after year. it's inappropriate and it's purely based in ideology. it's really shameful...
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let's see if they want to eng e engage. i just want to underscore one last thing. we've only heard one person's interpretation of what happened. we don't actually know what they discussed. i hope somebody will get to the bottom of that someday. >> former russian ambassador michael mcfaul. good to see you. thank you very much. >> sure. thanks for having me. >>> to the battle of health care. senate republicans set to roll out their revised bill today. kasie hunt on the hill for us with the latest. hi, kasie, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. republican senators huddling one more time over that obamacare repeal bill, which they plan to release later on today. but there's still questions. what are the details, can they pass the bill and what impact will it have o after weeks of secret negotiations, they plan to unveil their bill to revise obamacare as leadership scrambles to find the 50 republican votes they need to pass it. >> in an interview with televangelist pat robertson, president trump issuing a dire warning if it fails. >> i'll be very angry ab
let's see if they want to eng e engage. i just want to underscore one last thing. we've only heard one person's interpretation of what happened. we don't actually know what they discussed. i hope somebody will get to the bottom of that someday. >> former russian ambassador michael mcfaul. good to see you. thank you very much. >> sure. thanks for having me. >>> to the battle of health care. senate republicans set to roll out their revised bill today. kasie hunt on the hill...
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analysts predict netflix will report quarterly engs of 16 cents a share on revenue of nearly $2.8 billionso be keeping a close watch as they always do on subscriber growth. >>> a new report on the economy this morning suggesting some good news for workers. steve liesman joins us with the details. is this wage inflation finally starting to -- >> i don't call it wage inflation. i call it wage growth. we can talk about the difference a little bit later but that check with your raise might finally be in the mail a new survey from the national association for business economics suggests that wages are already on the rise. 47% of the 101 businesses surveyed said they're hiking wages up 8 points from last quarter and the second highest reading we've had since the end of the recession the same percentage that they expect wages to rise in the next three months and employers are saying it isn't easy to find workers 35% saying it's difficult to hire, 27% say no difficulty, and 20% didn't try to hire and 18% don't know but, take a look at the strategies being used by this 35%. 22% are rising pay to f
analysts predict netflix will report quarterly engs of 16 cents a share on revenue of nearly $2.8 billionso be keeping a close watch as they always do on subscriber growth. >>> a new report on the economy this morning suggesting some good news for workers. steve liesman joins us with the details. is this wage inflation finally starting to -- >> i don't call it wage inflation. i call it wage growth. we can talk about the difference a little bit later but that check with your raise...