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ethan: good evening. i'm ethan bronner. i'm a managing editor at bloomberg news. i'm filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment. joining me now is geoffrey robertson, a distinguished british barrister. he has argued many landmark cases in human rights, as well as criminal and media law. he is currently part of the legal team representing armenia at the european court of human rights. the case will determine whether denying the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule is a criminal offense in switzerland. this year marks the centennial of the mass killings during world war i. he is also the author of the book, "an inconvenient genocide: who now remembers the armenians?" welcome. geoffrey: hi, ethan. ethan: the topic, i want to divide it into two parts. one is what happened and the other is why it matters. why don't we start with what happened nearly 100 years ago next month? geoffrey: in 1915, april the 24th, the istanbul authorities -- constantinople, it was called then -- rounded up the armenian intellectuals, leaders and killed them and that was the beginn
ethan: good evening. i'm ethan bronner. i'm a managing editor at bloomberg news. i'm filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment. joining me now is geoffrey robertson, a distinguished british barrister. he has argued many landmark cases in human rights, as well as criminal and media law. he is currently part of the legal team representing armenia at the european court of human rights. the case will determine whether denying the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule is a criminal offense...
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ethan: that is a great question. do not see who is prime minister necessarily negotiating between iran and the world powers. it is hard to see it being that big a deal because we all know that herzog and the labour party do not like this deal, either. mark: has the u.s. making -- made a mistake, making it seem like it is the u.s. versus israel rather than russia, germany, great britain, that it is not just a u.s.-iran bilateral deal. ethan: that is true. i do know if you are right if that is how they were traded. if they did that is a mistake. it is the world powers that want this. one of the reasons the u.s. is moving toward this deal as they do not think that other countries are interested. that is what netanyahu's argument has been. let's tighten the sanctions. campbell: thank you so much. after the break we answer the question, iowa, hot or not? we will be right back. ♪ mark: the former aide to scott walker committed a cardinal sin of politics. over a couple of days, tweets derided iowa's role, including this one
ethan: that is a great question. do not see who is prime minister necessarily negotiating between iran and the world powers. it is hard to see it being that big a deal because we all know that herzog and the labour party do not like this deal, either. mark: has the u.s. making -- made a mistake, making it seem like it is the u.s. versus israel rather than russia, germany, great britain, that it is not just a u.s.-iran bilateral deal. ethan: that is true. i do know if you are right if that is...
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ethan: about a dozen.g making parties, one of the king making parties, is under a communication minister. he is famous in israel because when he was the communications minister he open the cell phone market in a way that everyone could afford a cell phone. cell phones are cheaper in israel than the united states. stephanie: did he profit massively? ethan: no. but he did this, and everyone loved him. he will win eight or 12 seats for his party. he will go either with herzog or with netanyahu. joe: it is always about the security questions, but that is not the only issue. what other factors are there? ethan: then yahoo! -- benjamin netanyahu has 13 previous elections on security. stephanie: security meaning what? ethan: worries about iran having a nuclear weapon. hamas, hezbollah various threats to israel's internal safety. he repeats over and over that if the left gets in power they will pull out of the palestinian state to be formed and that will be a threat. this time that message is not working so well.
ethan: about a dozen.g making parties, one of the king making parties, is under a communication minister. he is famous in israel because when he was the communications minister he open the cell phone market in a way that everyone could afford a cell phone. cell phones are cheaper in israel than the united states. stephanie: did he profit massively? ethan: no. but he did this, and everyone loved him. he will win eight or 12 seats for his party. he will go either with herzog or with netanyahu....
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my name is ethan warrish. assistant project with ocii. as executive director mentioned i'm here to present a proposed amendment to the mission bay signage master plan and the mission bay south design for development. the quick over view of what i'm about to go into more detail as essentially as the executive director stated as interstate mission bay with approximately 45 feet down mariposa to king street exit. signage of the building on front 280 restricts 245 feet for the master plan for the design for the development so there is a conflict between those two conditions. to give you some context of where we are talking about now you can see the four 4 blocks that are the subject of this amendment directly east of i 280 or mission bay south and potentially up to six buildings affected by the proposed amendments. >> so a little bit more detail the signage requirements that are now, the proposed amendments are designated as commercial industrial and their signage is set to the following restrictions which is maximum signage must be the small
my name is ethan warrish. assistant project with ocii. as executive director mentioned i'm here to present a proposed amendment to the mission bay signage master plan and the mission bay south design for development. the quick over view of what i'm about to go into more detail as essentially as the executive director stated as interstate mission bay with approximately 45 feet down mariposa to king street exit. signage of the building on front 280 restricts 245 feet for the master plan for the...
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ethan: the entire retail world is changing. in the right places to build her lasting relationship with our customers. alix: how long are you willing to put money into it before you see a return? >> venture capital has somewhere between five and 10 years investment horizon. we are thinking about the long-term opportunity to grow. when you compare their growth rate and innovation, there's a huge amount of value creation left. ethan: right now are not sharing any numbers on that. we have over 250,000 users on mobile apps and 1.5 million members are active on our site. in the last three years, we have made leaps and bounds in terms of getting those customers. alix: how many of them are on wall street? thanks so much, i really appreciate it. more coming up after the break. we'll be right back on "street smart." ♪ alix: breaking news, google will pay its new ceo $7 million. it includes a $5 million one time signing bonus. $65 million in restricted stock units. whether philadelphia cream cheese or kraft salad dressing heinz is banking
ethan: the entire retail world is changing. in the right places to build her lasting relationship with our customers. alix: how long are you willing to put money into it before you see a return? >> venture capital has somewhere between five and 10 years investment horizon. we are thinking about the long-term opportunity to grow. when you compare their growth rate and innovation, there's a huge amount of value creation left. ethan: right now are not sharing any numbers on that. we have...
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. >> let's bring in ethan harris, our very own steve liesman.at great democracies have independent central banks so they do what's right for the long term. do you believe janet yellen is doing what's right for the long term or doing a greenspan? >> no she's doing the right thing. we've had weak data in the u.s. the fed is finally acknowledging how soft the inflation numbers are. so she's throwing sand in the gears of this idea that the fed's rushing to the exit. inflation is a long long way off and there's no rush for the fed to be hiking interest rates. so i like what i heard from the fed yesterday. it seemed much more realistic assessment of the economy. >> but ethan, if you are going to keep rates near zero and keep them lower for longer which is what she said yesterday, don't you have to believe the dollar isn't going to weaken oil and gas prices aren't going to rebound? are we in that poor state? >> i think what's important here is that the fed correctly recognizes that the big risk to the u.s. is not inflation, it's about getting a full re
. >> let's bring in ethan harris, our very own steve liesman.at great democracies have independent central banks so they do what's right for the long term. do you believe janet yellen is doing what's right for the long term or doing a greenspan? >> no she's doing the right thing. we've had weak data in the u.s. the fed is finally acknowledging how soft the inflation numbers are. so she's throwing sand in the gears of this idea that the fed's rushing to the exit. inflation is a long...
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i talked to ethan, i said, what do you think about patricia arquette for the wife? he said, oh, yeah, she's so good. she's real. i called her out of the blue and we talked for two hours, started talking about her mom. she was in. she was like, artists, you know, they get it. wow, what an interesting way to tell a story. she just got into it on a theoretical basis. >> but in essence what you're saying is what are you doing for the next 12 years? >> yes, absolutely, yeah. [laughter]. >> sounds like a pickup line. [laughter]. >> yes, pointed out the 12. yeah, it was also like, well, we're adults, think about it. you know, 12 years, it seems incomprehensible to a little kid but i was saying, i'm probably going to be trying to make my next movie, if we're here, you're going to be trying to look for a party and we'll have done this. and 12 years later we're saying, here we are. 12 years later, what are you doing next? what am i doing next? we could see it that way. >> how did the numbers -- i want to come back to her in a second but how did the number 12 end up being the
i talked to ethan, i said, what do you think about patricia arquette for the wife? he said, oh, yeah, she's so good. she's real. i called her out of the blue and we talked for two hours, started talking about her mom. she was in. she was like, artists, you know, they get it. wow, what an interesting way to tell a story. she just got into it on a theoretical basis. >> but in essence what you're saying is what are you doing for the next 12 years? >> yes, absolutely, yeah. [laughter]....
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ethan wattrel and his wife lost that race. they filed online using turbotax, the top selling tax preparation software only to discover someone else had beat them to it. >> i found out that the submission through turbotax was actually riddled with errors. and they passed it through still. >> reporter: he says someone used his or his wife's social security number. the recent rash of customer data thefts from companies like anthem health insurance has officials wondering if that's what's driving this season's dramatic increase in fraud. shane mcdougle worked in security for intuit the company that owns turbotax. >> people should be very concerned. this is an industry wide problem and there's no incentive to fix this. >> reporter: he quit and complained to the securities and exchange commission claiming intuit could do more to confirm someone's identity by validating e-mails and associating a phone number to each account. >> when i pitched those ideas i was always told that we didn't want to impact the user experience. >> reporter
ethan wattrel and his wife lost that race. they filed online using turbotax, the top selling tax preparation software only to discover someone else had beat them to it. >> i found out that the submission through turbotax was actually riddled with errors. and they passed it through still. >> reporter: he says someone used his or his wife's social security number. the recent rash of customer data thefts from companies like anthem health insurance has officials wondering if that's...
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ethan, good morning. good to see you.th a chance meeting pat a dinner. >> yeah. i don't think i ever would have imagined in my wildest dreams i would be on the "today" show talking about the piano or documentary. but i met him at a dinner party that a friend of mine was having. and i felt hypnotized by him and i felt i was 40 years old and for the first time really dealing with issues of anxiety that i'd never had. and i think at the picked up on it immediately. like some older people have an ability to do. you know he's one of those people you feel very safe with. and i don't think that i felt very safe with very many people. and he just helped me a lot at a dinner party and it started to feel kind of selfish not to share him with other people. >> it sounded like pretty soon you bonded in just a few moments. you were able to share with him, i'm kind of dealing with stage fright, for lack of a better term. it was something we learned from the documentary he also dealt with. >> pianists have it worse than anybody. more tha
ethan, good morning. good to see you.th a chance meeting pat a dinner. >> yeah. i don't think i ever would have imagined in my wildest dreams i would be on the "today" show talking about the piano or documentary. but i met him at a dinner party that a friend of mine was having. and i felt hypnotized by him and i felt i was 40 years old and for the first time really dealing with issues of anxiety that i'd never had. and i think at the picked up on it immediately. like some older...
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i wonder if that was her way of saying ethan hawke got paid more.ulianne moore, winning for "still alice." a movie that not a single person saw, not even julianne moore herself. it was an incredible performance. not once during the movie was she not alice, i think she's still alice right best picture went to "birdman." with the exception of "american sniper" they didn't make much at the box office. the academy awards is one of the host hyped events of the year. there's a lot of pressure to have an opinion about which movies and actors will win, even if you haven't seen them. we sent a camera to hollywood boulevard to ask people what they thought about real nominated movies and about some things we made up. a special oscar night edition of "lie witness news." >> what did you think of helen mirin's performance in "birdman"? was it powerful? >> the whole time, you're trying to get different emotions out of it. but something i recommend seeing, it was wonderful. >> did you think it was overkill that julianne moore cried for 90 minutes in "cryface"? was
i wonder if that was her way of saying ethan hawke got paid more.ulianne moore, winning for "still alice." a movie that not a single person saw, not even julianne moore herself. it was an incredible performance. not once during the movie was she not alice, i think she's still alice right best picture went to "birdman." with the exception of "american sniper" they didn't make much at the box office. the academy awards is one of the host hyped events of the year....
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so ethan -- >> i agree -- >> let me just pick up.a of a bubble in the bond market. are you saying that people will get their money back on treasuries or even european debt as things stan at the moment and won't be eroded by inflation, ethan? are we correctly pricing here. >> i think that people are going to get very low returns on these bonds. so i think there's a difference between a bubble where it blows up and companies go out of business versus people just getting poor returns. i'm very locked into put my money into the bond market myself right now. i think that the returns aren't high enough. i'd rather be in cash or in the equity market. so is it a bubble that's about to burst and bring the economy down with it? not at all. some of the low value -- some of the low interest rates is a reflection of a world of extremely low inflation. so it's not quite as bubbly as some people suggest. >> steve, do you want to come back? >> yeah. i just want to say, i don't think there's a bubble in the equity markets either with the s&p at 17 ti
so ethan -- >> i agree -- >> let me just pick up.a of a bubble in the bond market. are you saying that people will get their money back on treasuries or even european debt as things stan at the moment and won't be eroded by inflation, ethan? are we correctly pricing here. >> i think that people are going to get very low returns on these bonds. so i think there's a difference between a bubble where it blows up and companies go out of business versus people just getting poor...
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sitting in for me is ethan bronner managing editor of bloomberg news. >> the only reason there were beaches and my great uncle was shot by a turkish sniper. i don't remember him much because he volunteered to fight. the turkish sniper wasillafully defending his position. this is not a tragedy as genocide is called. it was a crime, a crime of genocide as we now call it. then it was called the crime against humanity because they are victims of crime and it's been unrequited. i think today there are 2000 churches in turkey that have been expropriated, they should be restored. >> rose: we continue this evening with vijay iyer. sitting in for me is gayle king. >> for the listener who can be a part of this. that's what music is creating a bond or link with others. that's what it does with me. >> rose: we conclude with alan and arlene alda, telling it the way it was. sitting in for me is me. >> a wonderful thing. >> i love what mary higgins clark said. the bronx, people don't get it. there are three people in the world that has the in front of their name. the vatican, the hague and the bronx. >> r
sitting in for me is ethan bronner managing editor of bloomberg news. >> the only reason there were beaches and my great uncle was shot by a turkish sniper. i don't remember him much because he volunteered to fight. the turkish sniper wasillafully defending his position. this is not a tragedy as genocide is called. it was a crime, a crime of genocide as we now call it. then it was called the crime against humanity because they are victims of crime and it's been unrequited. i think today...
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it's taking the sugar content, turning it into ethan ol. how is it an advance in technology that was available before the system was developed. >> no commercial fermentors are running density. >> commercial fermentors are not able to measure sugar in real-time. >> typically no. >> what can you tell me about the impact these technologies will have on wine making. >> all of those things are aimed at providing more information which then leads to better interpretation, which leads to better decision making. 2009. >> is this the quality of the wine, does it have to do with the instinct of the winemaker. it seems the new technologies is taking a bit away, from the instinct and putting it in the hands of data analysis. >> i've been on the property for over 29 years. i use a lot of instinct. i use the technology to back up what i feel. it adds to the picture so that i can make better wine. >> amazing. that whole piece really begs the question about art versus technology. >> i think what schaeffer vineyards are trying to do is bring new ideas, tech
it's taking the sugar content, turning it into ethan ol. how is it an advance in technology that was available before the system was developed. >> no commercial fermentors are running density. >> commercial fermentors are not able to measure sugar in real-time. >> typically no. >> what can you tell me about the impact these technologies will have on wine making. >> all of those things are aimed at providing more information which then leads to better...
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. >> ethan, are your parents brother and is ter? because now face looks retarded. >> no one likes you. do everyone a favor, just kill yourself. >> the unfortunate thing is that so many kids have committed suicide because they've been victims of bullying. now the canadian safe school network does have an indigo go campaign trying to raise money, about 7800 u.s. dollars to create more awareness, continue spreading this message, as far and wide as they can so let people know bullying is a big issue. >>> dude's cruising the streets but makes a pit stop at the mall. >> right through the front sliding power doors. >> wow. >> packed shoppers. >> see the speedy shopping trip next. >>> and the saint paddy's day way to rock a beard. >> play the lottery, superlucky today. i i hahaveve t thehe w wororstst c colold d wiwithth this runny nose. i better take something. dadayqyquiuillll c colold d anand d flflu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alalkaka-s-seleltztzerer p plulus s cocoldld and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your
. >> ethan, are your parents brother and is ter? because now face looks retarded. >> no one likes you. do everyone a favor, just kill yourself. >> the unfortunate thing is that so many kids have committed suicide because they've been victims of bullying. now the canadian safe school network does have an indigo go campaign trying to raise money, about 7800 u.s. dollars to create more awareness, continue spreading this message, as far and wide as they can so let people know...
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army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. >> we got a target coming at you. >> the pilots spot a group of men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> have individuals with weapons. >> he's got a weapon, too. >> there's at least 20 of them. >> oh, yeah. >> because the men are all dressed similarly, the pilots don't realize that two of them are journalists. photographer amir nouradeen and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake amir's camera for a rocket-propelled grenade. >> he's got an rpg. >> we've got a guy with an rpg. >>
army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the...
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you heard ethan bronner say the other day when he was in here americans are with israel. as a political maneuver you can see her trying to distance herself from him on this, the same as she did with sir yasm mark: just as the president gave a message to young people on iran he's sending a message to people in israel, you don't have to be for netanyahu. they're trying to weaken his stance or bring his government down. campbell: a few hours ago, i got mere cat on my phone so i could stay relevant in today's social media landscape. jeb bush and rand paul are doing it. josh ernst did a mere kat interview. mark you are all about this streaming service that links directly to twitter. there are other apps like periscope and twitch that do the same thing. mark: dan pfeiffer said he thought in this election mere kat would be the thing. any video who has a phone, it will make candidates even more cautious, you'll see more gaffes on the campaign trail and you'll see reporters realize there's a reason why we usually edit and don't show everything live. reporters are going to make mis
you heard ethan bronner say the other day when he was in here americans are with israel. as a political maneuver you can see her trying to distance herself from him on this, the same as she did with sir yasm mark: just as the president gave a message to young people on iran he's sending a message to people in israel, you don't have to be for netanyahu. they're trying to weaken his stance or bring his government down. campbell: a few hours ago, i got mere cat on my phone so i could stay relevant...
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>> hydrocarbon methane, ethane benzene toluene.we stop make methane today, we would still have a lot of methane. >> contributing to making the temperatures hotter? >> yes, yes, changing the composition of the atmosphere as well. >> sayd ismail. >> historically is very high. the rate of change is unprecedented. >> why should we care about the levels of co2? >> we are seeing the indication of the forming of the melting of the polar ice caps is one indicator. and figures from now to compared to 20 years ago are slightly higher. >> jack dibb has some eye opening opinions. >> i don't have a rosy outlook on what the state of the world is going to be in 50 or 100 years. there's going to be some progress but i'm not terribly optimistic. >> why are you so pessimistic? >> countries like the u.s. we are potent emitters and not doing much to reduce them. >> dibb says things could get worst. >> these things you read while flying? >> you definitely see stuff coming from asia, coming halfway across from the u.s. or sometimes halfway across. >> ba
>> hydrocarbon methane, ethane benzene toluene.we stop make methane today, we would still have a lot of methane. >> contributing to making the temperatures hotter? >> yes, yes, changing the composition of the atmosphere as well. >> sayd ismail. >> historically is very high. the rate of change is unprecedented. >> why should we care about the levels of co2? >> we are seeing the indication of the forming of the melting of the polar ice caps is one...
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the graphic that ethan showed you that's maximum that we do. we anticipate there is more at the 300 square feet because we are going to have that 300 square feet to get the ownage. >> okay. can i have a motion? anyone inclined to make a motion. >> i did. >> commissioner singh, commissioner mondejar, second. >> commissioner mondejar, singh bustos is absent. commissioner, we have 3 ayes. >> the next order of business is 5e authorizing personal serves contract with public financial management ink for financial advisory services in an amount not to exceed $122,000 related to the proposed sales of tax exempt and taxable tax allocation bonds for mission bay north and mission bay south. >> commissioners, as you recall we refunded a number of bonds in the existing portfolio but these bonds in particular, they are still outstanding bonds in mission bay north and south given the particulars of the plan, it's a separate refunding, we want to take advantage of lower interest rates of refunding component and there is a new program component, as you know one
the graphic that ethan showed you that's maximum that we do. we anticipate there is more at the 300 square feet because we are going to have that 300 square feet to get the ownage. >> okay. can i have a motion? anyone inclined to make a motion. >> i did. >> commissioner singh, commissioner mondejar, second. >> commissioner mondejar, singh bustos is absent. commissioner, we have 3 ayes. >> the next order of business is 5e authorizing personal serves contract with...
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ethan spalding had just walked out of the golds gym next door a little after 2:30. >> i saw a guy with his face covered, a poncho really dark blue breathing superduper hard. i put two and two very quickly. wells fargo, guy with a mask a bag, you know cops chasing him. i guess he robbebank. police officers were very close to the bank at the time of the robbery and gave chase. >> upstairs there was a car, i guess, waiting for him with a buddy, i guess. and he jumped in that came down here and the cops just chased him that way. >> reporter: detectives and federal agents examined the roof top parking lot which has a security camera. sources tell news 4 the investigators are trying to determine if the two men arrested in the hours after this bank robbery are the black hat bandit. the gun wielding masked suspects are responsible for at least eight bank robberies in d.c. maryland and virginia and have so far managed to stay just steps ahead of law enforcement. in response to the question as to whether investigators believe these are black hat bandits, an fbi spokesman told me quote, we're fol
ethan spalding had just walked out of the golds gym next door a little after 2:30. >> i saw a guy with his face covered, a poncho really dark blue breathing superduper hard. i put two and two very quickly. wells fargo, guy with a mask a bag, you know cops chasing him. i guess he robbebank. police officers were very close to the bank at the time of the robbery and gave chase. >> upstairs there was a car, i guess, waiting for him with a buddy, i guess. and he jumped in that came down...
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. >> ethan whitey thought was strong today. he covers a lot of ground back there, he helps out with anything over the top and had some strong challenges in the second half to stop any attacks from colorado. did a great job today. >> time to bring you your play of the game brought to you by independent blue cross live fearless, learn more at ibx,.com. >> here's that last minute, beautiful restart by, pittinari. clint irwin great reaction today: it happened so quickly. great save by clint irwin play of the game. >> a all of those yellow cards, setting up for bobby burling. the at the end of the game this end up scoreless between philadelphia union and colorado rapid. we thank you so much for watching philadelphia union soccer here on six abc. for peter papas, jill lloydan and jonathan yardley and our shivering crew i'm jp thanks so much for watching. join us again saturday night, 9:30, when union challenge real salt lake on the comcast network. thanks so much everyone. enjoy the rest of the weekend. now we invite you to stay tune
. >> ethan whitey thought was strong today. he covers a lot of ground back there, he helps out with anything over the top and had some strong challenges in the second half to stop any attacks from colorado. did a great job today. >> time to bring you your play of the game brought to you by independent blue cross live fearless, learn more at ibx,.com. >> here's that last minute, beautiful restart by, pittinari. clint irwin great reaction today: it happened so quickly. great...
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. >> crews is playing ethan hunt, the international spy taking on the bad dudes. >> oh, my god!syndicate is real. rogue nation trained to do what we do. >> the movie features a female agent played by rebecca ferguson of the white queen. but the first of the formula is pretty much the same. "rogue nation" opens at the end of july. >> we could see a flood of lawsuits. i use the word flood for a reason. following a leak at the penthouse pool of magician david copperfield. >> a leak sent water cascading down 30 floors in his manhattan apartment building. copperfield wasn't there. 8,000 square foot penthouse. he was doing his magic act in las vegas. his walls and floors were ruined, but most of his art and antiques were spare and he plans to fix the pool and refill it. >> looking forward to that if i was a neighbor. >> pool party. for the whole building. in kentucky, a snapshot of community policing at its best. these photos went viral as asia ford wrapped up a 10-k run getting a helping hand from lieutenant gregory. >> gregory didn't know ford but stepped in when he saw her struggli
. >> crews is playing ethan hunt, the international spy taking on the bad dudes. >> oh, my god!syndicate is real. rogue nation trained to do what we do. >> the movie features a female agent played by rebecca ferguson of the white queen. but the first of the formula is pretty much the same. "rogue nation" opens at the end of july. >> we could see a flood of lawsuits. i use the word flood for a reason. following a leak at the penthouse pool of magician david...
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now, the pipeline sunoco says should be ready to transport ethane by the end of this year. community activists say residents really need to know their rights. >> residents need to understand that they do have rights under eminent domain issues. they don't have the right to do what they're doing no matter what they say. our mission is to make sure residents understand this. >> now, the concerned citizens coalition plans to have some upcoming meetings with lawyers. the first one will be later this month, march 30th. sunoco pipeline sent us a statement, too. and they said that this move by them to not build this pumping station that's been the source of controversy is an example of their commitment to work with townships where this pipeline would go. sunoco is saying that it's trying to do its part to alleviate some of these concerns here. >> but people do need to know their rights as that fellow there said. pipelines come through a community or train tracks you covered eded palsboro two years ago. >>> thank you, chris. you're watching nbc 10 news. nbc 10 news at 6:00 a.m. sta
now, the pipeline sunoco says should be ready to transport ethane by the end of this year. community activists say residents really need to know their rights. >> residents need to understand that they do have rights under eminent domain issues. they don't have the right to do what they're doing no matter what they say. our mission is to make sure residents understand this. >> now, the concerned citizens coalition plans to have some upcoming meetings with lawyers. the first one will...
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shifting in to high gear full action mode as he reprises the role of ethan hunt.latest film the fifth installment of the "mission impossible" franchise "rogue nation." >> a rogue nation trained to do what we do. >> ready or not here i come. >> you want to bring down the syndicate? it is impossible. >> desperate times, desperate measures. >> got your seat belt on? >> you're asking me that now! >> oh, my god! >> that's not a stunt double. we showed you this a while back . that stunt he was doing off the side of the plane, that's him. that's tom cruise clinging to the airbus. rogue nation is set for release july 31st. no matter how many times i don't see i say it i can't believe he is 52. >> i can't believe there is somebody who insures him. can you imagine trying to insure tom cruise on these stunts? >> he's done a lot but survived it. >>> speaking of looking fabulous in your 50s, julia louis-dreyfus revealing her beauty secret. her beauty secret here is a maggingny fieing mirror. she says she is doing this in new beauty magazine. it lets you look up close to blemis
shifting in to high gear full action mode as he reprises the role of ethan hunt.latest film the fifth installment of the "mission impossible" franchise "rogue nation." >> a rogue nation trained to do what we do. >> ready or not here i come. >> you want to bring down the syndicate? it is impossible. >> desperate times, desperate measures. >> got your seat belt on? >> you're asking me that now! >> oh, my god! >> that's not a...
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when he took over ticonderoga with ethan allen in 1775, but then later after he'd led the march up the kennebeck and they'd attacked quebec and not taken it and they finally eventually had to get out of canada, the british decided that they wanted to come up lake champlain, since it flows north, and attack the hudson river and take over the hudson river and sever washington's communications with new england and not be able to use those hudson river crossings which were crucial just for the logistics of the army and supplying the army. so they were going to do that in '76. the american army was on the run out of canada, decimated by smallpox. it was a hideous retreat, but the success of the retreat, the fact that they brought anybody out, was in great part due to benedict arnold, who was superb at that kind of thing. once he realized he had to get out, he knew how to do it and he knew how to take care of his men. so they limped into ticonderoga with the british then paused at the northern end of the lake and it was assumed that they were going to sail south and attack ticonderoga before
when he took over ticonderoga with ethan allen in 1775, but then later after he'd led the march up the kennebeck and they'd attacked quebec and not taken it and they finally eventually had to get out of canada, the british decided that they wanted to come up lake champlain, since it flows north, and attack the hudson river and take over the hudson river and sever washington's communications with new england and not be able to use those hudson river crossings which were crucial just for the...
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senala que las cartas las firma presuntamente un nino de 9 anos de edad quien solo se identifica como "ethanu vecindario conocen a un nino con ese nombre. alma agraz vecina (09:52:44) "no que sea de esa edad no, yo no e visto a nadie. padre alarmado (09:35:30) "nosotros pensamos es una broma de niños, "cuando nos dijeron que no hay niños en esta vecindad cerca de aquí con ese nombre de esa edad con esas características fue cuando decidimos mejor acudir a las autoridades" lo que a este hombre le parece mas extrano es que algunos mensajes fueron escritos con gis a un lado de su alberca...y las cartas fueron colocadas en diferentes sitios de su patio trasero.. un patio que en la parte posterior colinda con otra casa y por un costado tiene una barda alta.que seria muy complicado saltar incluso para un adulto sot padre alarmado (09:36:32) "nosotros tenemos perros en la parte de atrás no se como lo hizo a que horas lo hizo, cuando lo hizo no se" karina vecina (20:00:00 ) "alguien estaba metiéndose a su casa escribiendo declaraciones de amor a su hija.quiza alguien desconocido o que le quería hacer
senala que las cartas las firma presuntamente un nino de 9 anos de edad quien solo se identifica como "ethanu vecindario conocen a un nino con ese nombre. alma agraz vecina (09:52:44) "no que sea de esa edad no, yo no e visto a nadie. padre alarmado (09:35:30) "nosotros pensamos es una broma de niños, "cuando nos dijeron que no hay niños en esta vecindad cerca de aquí con ese nombre de esa edad con esas características fue cuando decidimos mejor acudir a las...
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ethane. the second part of your question was the most important one. is there a demand effect?ow oil price is over supply. we're seeing a demand effect. for sure here in the united states. i came back from a trip to asia. it's starting to occur in southeast asia and also in china and a little bit in japan, but nowhere near as much as it's occurring in the u.s. as you wil as you well k, a consumer gets a dollar, spends a dollar. in the asian economies, they get a dollar and they save half of it. it's muted in the asian economies, but very strong here in the us. >> you have a great perspective. congratulations on the deal. looking forward to hearing what's next. come back to fox business to let us know what's first. >> i will. give my best to liz. >> i will. chairmen and ceo. andrew liveris. closing bell will ring. we have 40 minutes to go. senator elizabeth warren doing more than just than ruffling feathers. charlie gasparino has a fox business exclusive on how one bank is reddying for battle with ms. warren. and another lady i want to tell you about right now. janet yellen is e
ethane. the second part of your question was the most important one. is there a demand effect?ow oil price is over supply. we're seeing a demand effect. for sure here in the united states. i came back from a trip to asia. it's starting to occur in southeast asia and also in china and a little bit in japan, but nowhere near as much as it's occurring in the u.s. as you wil as you well k, a consumer gets a dollar, spends a dollar. in the asian economies, they get a dollar and they save half of it....
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temperatures say one of the biggest -- companies say is it not better to just fix the broken employ ethan firing them and starting from scratch? >> of course it is. some of us won't get fired because we are perfect. >> the reason people think they will be fired is they learn the world is not perfect and no one is perfect. >> we are not all bill hemmers. >> i am going to make a great wife because guys keep breaking up with me. >> maybe you should stop shopping for men at the institute for the blind. >> i discuss narcissism when we come back. stay tuned and get another heaping dose of the gdog. >>> hello. i was reading the "new york times" last sunday. i like to torture myself with that every sunday day. something caught my eye. they have a weekly feature in the magazine called the emphasis. somebody wrote in with a real canundrum of a quandry. he or she -- let's say she, let's be honest. my gym has a bin of magazines for public consumption. people bring in their own magazine and leave them for others to read. one magazine that regularly appears in the bin is a national rifle association pu
temperatures say one of the biggest -- companies say is it not better to just fix the broken employ ethan firing them and starting from scratch? >> of course it is. some of us won't get fired because we are perfect. >> the reason people think they will be fired is they learn the world is not perfect and no one is perfect. >> we are not all bill hemmers. >> i am going to make a great wife because guys keep breaking up with me. >> maybe you should stop shopping for...
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savings but now there is an application called digit you can save money without even noticing we have ethanyou take this money out of my account? what is the methodology? >> when you at connect your account to automatically start learning your spending and income patterns and every day it looks at the check-in counter what is coming to the bills will hit dash or spending money to find a small amount of money you don't need for bills but you may not feel missing. gerri: it is like getting people to save without noticing it. >> that's right. gerri: what happens to that many -- monday? >> it moves to the fdic insured account you can have access to any time and with a back to your checking account when you wish. gerri: to earn interest on my savings? >> today they don't pay interest but we will as we continue to grow the member base to have a little more leverage with the banks that we work with. gerri: you want to give me no interest but take my money? that seems like a bad deal. >> so people are now beginning to save to begin with. gerri: so why penalize those who do? >> we're not penalizing
savings but now there is an application called digit you can save money without even noticing we have ethanyou take this money out of my account? what is the methodology? >> when you at connect your account to automatically start learning your spending and income patterns and every day it looks at the check-in counter what is coming to the bills will hit dash or spending money to find a small amount of money you don't need for bills but you may not feel missing. gerri: it is like getting...
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. >> after ethan white was disarmed officials spotted a bag dropped. inside were six molotov cocktails. >> he had a barbecue lighter in the bag and a letter opener plastic, and there was crushed powdery material found near his body with green fuses or wicks which we have determined preliminary at this point in time to be smoke bombs. >> police found white's abandoned car parked at the airport much pt fbi joined with local and state officials. motives are unclear. >>> frightening moments. i.s.i.l. is calling on backers to attack american military personnel. a group referring to itself as the islamic state hacking division claimed to have hacked several military servers and released a list of what they say are the names tv 100 service members -- names of 100 service members, along with home addresses and pictures. the pentagon is looking into it. we have more. >> this is a group calling itself the islamic state hacking division. they are not verified. we don't know the source of they identified military personnel. their names, ranks and their addresses.
. >> after ethan white was disarmed officials spotted a bag dropped. inside were six molotov cocktails. >> he had a barbecue lighter in the bag and a letter opener plastic, and there was crushed powdery material found near his body with green fuses or wicks which we have determined preliminary at this point in time to be smoke bombs. >> police found white's abandoned car parked at the airport much pt fbi joined with local and state officials. motives are unclear. >>>...
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with young ethan saying it's a little ridiculous. opinion, it's a lot of hypersensitivity to being politically correct. many others agreed, so the school now says the name change was only a suggestion, that the students took it the wrong way and they have every right to call it american pride. apparently the school was just trying to generate some dialogue with the students about being inclusive. never really meant to change the name, megyn. >> i think we ought to sick phil houston on them. trace, thank you. >>> we'll be right back. but first, coming up on "hannity" at the top of the hour. >> i think this is a perfect example of liberals' cognizant dissident, it's spring break, people party. women are the same as men. when you have the stupid lie in your mind you end up making womemememememe >>> the star tribune said the cia interrogators have honed their methods on criminals but their advice works equally well on cheating spouses or school kids feigning illness. i leave you with this advice. >> just remember, it's not a lie if you b
with young ethan saying it's a little ridiculous. opinion, it's a lot of hypersensitivity to being politically correct. many others agreed, so the school now says the name change was only a suggestion, that the students took it the wrong way and they have every right to call it american pride. apparently the school was just trying to generate some dialogue with the students about being inclusive. never really meant to change the name, megyn. >> i think we ought to sick phil houston on...
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the report found that ethan average of 1.2 ounces of whole grains a day was associated with 1 percentw at 6:00 beneficial or burned out when it comes to homework is it helping or hurting your kids? what scientists say how much time your kid should study outside of school. >> ready to retire? not so fast, the hurdles that have millions eyeing an endless career with little chance of leaving work in the dust. >> looking at the bay bridge toll plaza it is starting to get busy and well keep tabs on weather and traffic. mt. hood was left off the list. so was the oregon coast, the columbia river gorge and the painted hills. smith rock and the wallowas are all missing. whoever named the seven wonders never set foot in oregon because even crater lake was left off their list. so we see your wonders world and raise you seven of our own. the seven wonders of oregon. see one, or better yet see them all. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> braking news overseas as a plane crashes in the french alps that is making the race to reach the victims such a massive untaki
the report found that ethan average of 1.2 ounces of whole grains a day was associated with 1 percentw at 6:00 beneficial or burned out when it comes to homework is it helping or hurting your kids? what scientists say how much time your kid should study outside of school. >> ready to retire? not so fast, the hurdles that have millions eyeing an endless career with little chance of leaving work in the dust. >> looking at the bay bridge toll plaza it is starting to get busy and well...
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ethan hawke will be here. pharrell. ricky gervais.red to have first lady michelle obama here on thursday. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. we're going to do a little bit. we have a little something, maybe. a little something. i don't know, maybe. plus, we have performances from alt-j and the smashing pumpkins. big week. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we love this woman. star of stage and screen. she's on broadway in "the audience." and she also has a new film called "woman in gold." helen mirren is here! [ cheers and applause ] always so much fun. we love her. plus, he's a terrific actor. from the new movie "ex machina," oscar isaac is on the show right here! [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from wale! >> steve: wale! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: man, i saw an amazing play over the weekend. "hamilton." anyone seen this play yet? yeah, exactly. that's how new it is. [ laughter ] it's called "hamilton." it's about alexander hamilton. yeah, and it was at the public theater. tariq, you saw it too, right? que
ethan hawke will be here. pharrell. ricky gervais.red to have first lady michelle obama here on thursday. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. we're going to do a little bit. we have a little something, maybe. a little something. i don't know, maybe. plus, we have performances from alt-j and the smashing pumpkins. big week. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we love this woman. star of stage and screen. she's on broadway in "the audience." and she also has a new film called...
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. >>> a hearing is set for today in annapolis about a bill created in the wake of the death of ethan saylor, the 26- year-old who died in january 2013 when off-duty sheriff's deputies forcibly removed him from a frederick movie theater. turns out saylor had down syndrome. the bill would create a center to recruit and train people with intellectual and developmentally disabilities. they would then participate in law enforcement training across the state. today's hearing is at 1:00. >>> some new mobile health clinics are being unveil dad to reach underserved communities. united medical center is launching the clinics for ward 7 and 8 and communities in southern prince george's county. the clinics will provide screening for high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, h.i.v. and pregnancy. >>> a new report says some of the fish we eat here in the united states may have been caught by thousands of men who are being held for slave labor. >> what do you do when you need some help moving an overturned big rig? well, we'll show you how some elephants were used. >> nick has those stories and m
. >>> a hearing is set for today in annapolis about a bill created in the wake of the death of ethan saylor, the 26- year-old who died in january 2013 when off-duty sheriff's deputies forcibly removed him from a frederick movie theater. turns out saylor had down syndrome. the bill would create a center to recruit and train people with intellectual and developmentally disabilities. they would then participate in law enforcement training across the state. today's hearing is at 1:00....
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. >> ethan, are your parents brother and sister? your face looks retarded. >> no one likes you. do everyone a favor, just kill yourself. >> back with me is my panel. we talked about the politics of this. we also wanted to talk about everybody else. most people aren't super into politics and thinking about iowa, but a lot of people and kids are living online. let me start with one stat. 15% of high school students have experienced some kind of cyber bullying in the past year. and among adults 40% of people feel they've experienced some kind of cyber bullying. yes, bullying and kids being tough and terrible and cruel to each other isn't new. but is there something really wrong here and are we doing enough to prevent it? >> i think bullying is not new, it's always been the reality, but the access that people have to making it spiral out of control is incredible. that to me is the determining factor that the platform that someone could be sitting at home. if someone pulls your hair or calls you a terrible name it's between you and the j
. >> ethan, are your parents brother and sister? your face looks retarded. >> no one likes you. do everyone a favor, just kill yourself. >> back with me is my panel. we talked about the politics of this. we also wanted to talk about everybody else. most people aren't super into politics and thinking about iowa, but a lot of people and kids are living online. let me start with one stat. 15% of high school students have experienced some kind of cyber bullying in the past year....