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evan perez, thank you so much. athena jones talking to people there on the ground at that intersection. we'll come back to what's happening in baltimore. we also have some breaking news out of texas we've got to get to. this link to isis in that shooting in a dallas suburb. we have just learned the idea of the second shooter who opened fire outside this contest to draw the prophet muhammad. all of this comes after the first shooter was identified as an isis sympathizer. we have new information there. we'll take you to texas next. you're watching cnn's special live breaking coverage. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're b
evan perez, thank you so much. athena jones talking to people there on the ground at that intersection. we'll come back to what's happening in baltimore. we also have some breaking news out of texas we've got to get to. this link to isis in that shooting in a dallas suburb. we have just learned the idea of the second shooter who opened fire outside this contest to draw the prophet muhammad. all of this comes after the first shooter was identified as an isis sympathizer. we have new information...
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snapchat's 24-year-old ceo evan spiegel has a image to shake.e has been called cocky, entitled inexperienced, yet his he is leading a startup worth millions of dollars. we ask him why he so rarely does press. he says this --- this hard, and that some things are not just off the record, but off the && f-ing record. david, i want to start with you, because you wrote the book on mark zuckerberg. you followed him for a long time. he is a guy who did not have the most flattering reputation in his earlier years. what similarities princes do you see -- what similarities and differences do you see? david: i see more differences. zuckerberg's reputation when he was younger was more undeserved and flowed from a misleading movie that was quite popular. when you have seen the texts from multiple things that evan spiegel has done that make you question his judgment. but he is only 24. people are entitled to make mistakes when they are 24. only up until recently, we didn't have investors running money at them to make a $14 billion company. it sounds like the
snapchat's 24-year-old ceo evan spiegel has a image to shake.e has been called cocky, entitled inexperienced, yet his he is leading a startup worth millions of dollars. we ask him why he so rarely does press. he says this --- this hard, and that some things are not just off the record, but off the && f-ing record. david, i want to start with you, because you wrote the book on mark zuckerberg. you followed him for a long time. he is a guy who did not have the most flattering reputation...
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cofounder evan spiegel is telling bloomberg. and go pro gets more competition. i talked to two much for newer's that just merge to give go pro a run for its money with the first live streaming camera. that's ahead on bloomberg west. first to our lead. jony ive has a new role the first chief design officer for apple. he will be shaping the look and feel of apple's products and take on current design products new ideas, future initiatives. he has two deputies who will be taking up his day-to-day managerial duties starting july 1, but what are the implications of this unprecedented move? joining us, tivo's chief experience officer who has helped companies like google and twitter come up with strategies and we also have two other guests. thank you for joining us, all of you. this is the first time i have ever heard of a chief design officer. not a common thing to do. what does this really mean? does this increases power? does it change it? guest: i think it is just a titular recognition of stuff he is been doing already. in some ways, this is the role he took over a
cofounder evan spiegel is telling bloomberg. and go pro gets more competition. i talked to two much for newer's that just merge to give go pro a run for its money with the first live streaming camera. that's ahead on bloomberg west. first to our lead. jony ive has a new role the first chief design officer for apple. he will be shaping the look and feel of apple's products and take on current design products new ideas, future initiatives. he has two deputies who will be taking up his day-to-day...
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, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the descriptiont was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone else. >> evans led police to andre edwards, the man he claimed left the car in front of his house. >> that's it right there. want me to do it? >> police department. >> is andre edwards here? >> inside, police found edwards, along with several others. >> there were four other people taken into custody besides timothy evans. they had no idea what this black male may have looked like, so they took everybody in to try and sort things out. found on elizabeth pittman was a cellular phone and some jewelry, which was later identified as belonging to ginger hayes. >> police asked the only eyewitness to the crime, the mailman, to pick the perpetrator from a lineup. he chose 31-year-old andre edwards, a known crack addict and career
, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the descriptiont was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone else. >> evans led police to andre edwards, the man he claimed left the car in front of his house....
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with me now evan perez, cnn's justice correspondent. tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director and cnn correspondent nick valencia. nick to you and to evan in particular i know you've been embedded with the protest movement. what will be the reaction do you think to the lifting of the mall? will that defuse the protest activities? >> i think you will see -- definitely defuse the situation. i think in the last couple of days certainly i think the curfew has been the cause of the protests over here on the town, on the city green. a lot of people were here on friday night just protesting, chanting against the curfew when they were arrested. and last night was the same thing. i think the curfew had gotten to the point where it was now causing some of the unrest. >> and that was a big complaint among the demonstrators that we were with yesterday on north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. at one point about 9:00 p.m. joseph kent a young man who was arrested on national television by the national guard, led a group of about 100 demonstrators up
with me now evan perez, cnn's justice correspondent. tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director and cnn correspondent nick valencia. nick to you and to evan in particular i know you've been embedded with the protest movement. what will be the reaction do you think to the lifting of the mall? will that defuse the protest activities? >> i think you will see -- definitely defuse the situation. i think in the last couple of days certainly i think the curfew has been the cause of the protests...
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. >> on that day in may, officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van witht-of-state plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped van. paperwork issued was not in order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they realized that it was up. there was two officers there then, and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry cane pushes officer evans down an incline and then on the dash cam cane's son joe appears with a gun. >> bill is stumbling down this incline. he shoots at him. he didn't have time to get his weapon out. he hit him many times in the body, in the back. >> at that point, the second officer tries to help evans with the 16-year-old turning his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down. 277 westbound. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through the statements of the driver, thi
. >> on that day in may, officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van witht-of-state plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped van. paperwork issued was not in order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they realized that...
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evan williams: that was surprising.have been really fortunate with that and a bunch of other high-profile people who have found medium to be the best place to share their stories and ideas. what we heard from people at the white house, they -- there are lots of places to publish online and there are very few where your ideas and words stand up above the navigation and likely the advertising that is crowding out the experience. >> folks like president obama, elon musk, professional writers feel comfortable publishing on medium. what are you doing to make it more accessible to everyday folks who may feel a little self-conscious about expressing themselves? evan williams: the original idea was medium was open to everybody. we knew that not everybody had the inclination to publish anything longer than a tweet but we wanted to really create the best place for those who did have that desire. really, lower the barrier. you don't have the overhead or the commitment required to publish a blog, which is pretty much the other alte
evan williams: that was surprising.have been really fortunate with that and a bunch of other high-profile people who have found medium to be the best place to share their stories and ideas. what we heard from people at the white house, they -- there are lots of places to publish online and there are very few where your ideas and words stand up above the navigation and likely the advertising that is crowding out the experience. >> folks like president obama, elon musk, professional writers...
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we are lucky in this case that evan is in such good hands. >> there was no acknowledgement of evan'somplishments and as a parent that was the most hurtful thing for me. >> well, evan will be attending rutgers university in the fall with a scholarship. >> former olympian bruce jenner will appear as a woman on the cover of vanity fair magazine. jenner revealing in april he's transitioning from male to female. the 65-year-old will appear on the cover of the mailing seen's july issue and it is perfect timing. it will hit newsstands just before an eight part special documenting jenner's transition starts to air on etv. >>> more fallout over revelations that josh duggar molested several girls when he was a teenager. now hulu appears to have taken episodes of his family's reality show, 19 kids and countering offer the streaming giant's lineup. the shows disappeared from hulu site yesterday. 19 kids and countering has lost major advertisers over this but tlc still has not said yet if it will renew the show for an 11th season. >>> police in barstow ya' are under fire for the arrest of a pregn
we are lucky in this case that evan is in such good hands. >> there was no acknowledgement of evan'somplishments and as a parent that was the most hurtful thing for me. >> well, evan will be attending rutgers university in the fall with a scholarship. >> former olympian bruce jenner will appear as a woman on the cover of vanity fair magazine. jenner revealing in april he's transitioning from male to female. the 65-year-old will appear on the cover of the mailing seen's july...
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second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evans and company.kend. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're closing out the week but beginning the month on wall street. it's with green arrows. the dow adding 179 points. almost a mirror image closing at 18,020. about a 1% gain for the s&p, the broad market index up as well, back above 2,100. the nasdaq having a strong session. it's been a tough week for the nasdaq, a tough week for biotech and social media names. today a bit of a rebound, up 1.3%. 64 points and closing back above 5,005. evan newmark is here kayla tausche is with us as well. and tim seymour is also here. are we going to hold above 5,000 on the nasdaq? >> i think so. it's may day, kelly. i just got done dancing around the may pole this afternoon. >> because you think you've been right. >> i actually -- i want to reflect on three consensus trades that a month, month and a half ago many of your panels told me they were definitely going to happen. one was the euro the euro going
second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evans and company.kend. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're closing out the week but beginning the month on wall street. it's with green arrows. the dow adding 179 points. almost a mirror image closing at 18,020. about a 1% gain for the s&p, the broad market index up as well, back above 2,100. the nasdaq having a strong session. it's been a tough week for...
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snap chat ceo evan spiegel spoke at the business school graduation.e talked a lot about finding and holding onto a good idea. this is what he said about not selling to facebook. evan spiegel: no matter whether or not you sell, you will learn something valuable about yourself. you will know immediately that it was not the right dream anyway. and if you don't, you're probably on to something. it you might have the beginning of something meaningful. emily: he does not sound like he has any regrets. evan spiegel: people called us a lot of things besides crazy. arrogant and entitled. the same words i have used -- i have heard used to describe our generation. the millennial generation. the "me" generation. it is true. we do have a sense of entitlement. a sense of ownership. this is the world we were born into and we are responsible for it. emily: spiegel does not have a college degree of his own. he left stanford just before graduating to develop snapchat. coming up, grand theft auto is still a hit. but can take to compete with the rise of mobile? we will d
snap chat ceo evan spiegel spoke at the business school graduation.e talked a lot about finding and holding onto a good idea. this is what he said about not selling to facebook. evan spiegel: no matter whether or not you sell, you will learn something valuable about yourself. you will know immediately that it was not the right dream anyway. and if you don't, you're probably on to something. it you might have the beginning of something meaningful. emily: he does not sound like he has any...
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evan grants took off in betweenen engine flame and used around near douglass.air traffic controller convinced him to come down. tonight he's gounded. >> some offul's chefs treemd up with salvation army to create a special brunch for the farm to table movement and spotlight on salvation army food programs straighty fund raidser will help the foundation, army to provide meals and groceries all year round. >> volunteers with jewish relief agency spenting day backing up crowds in northeast philadelphia for low income families. afterward they dead aed okay new mural at the warehouse to honor michael earlbound one of jra supporters the gray was supported by jra poll veers. it got its start on loading buck. >> the mayoral primary is a few weeks away. all dem extraic candidates will take part in mayoralal forum. it's this tuesday 7 p.m.. jim gardner will be the moderator and we want you to join it on the action in the 6abc mayoral debate. sends us the question do you want to ask the candidates. e-mail us join the action at 6abc.com or twitter and #6abc call for action
evan grants took off in betweenen engine flame and used around near douglass.air traffic controller convinced him to come down. tonight he's gounded. >> some offul's chefs treemd up with salvation army to create a special brunch for the farm to table movement and spotlight on salvation army food programs straighty fund raidser will help the foundation, army to provide meals and groceries all year round. >> volunteers with jewish relief agency spenting day backing up crowds in...
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fox 29's joyce evans talks to a local woman barely 40 years old who wants to you get tested right the>> ♪ >> before you say i can see fine, why am i thinking about glaucoma? here's this. >> somebody can be 2020 on the eye chart, and a then be legally blind. >> how? >> the nerve tissue thaw lose first is mostly your side vision, nerve fibers. >> meaning your field of vision is shrinking right before your eyes long before you even notice it. >> you can lose all of your side vision, you are left with the middle vision and you can be 2020 on eye chart but can't see to get around. >> lie straight back. >> another shocker. >> it is number one cause for why african americans are blind and your replacably blind in this country. >> at wills eye hospital doctor jay katz is not just talking about 60 something's, population you might think he sees exclusively in his glaucoma services department. you don't expect to see sunata peter. >> sit right there. >> she didn't feel a thing as fluid started building in her eyes in the 20's. >> he noticed that my pressure went up on a visit and prescribed mee
fox 29's joyce evans talks to a local woman barely 40 years old who wants to you get tested right the>> ♪ >> before you say i can see fine, why am i thinking about glaucoma? here's this. >> somebody can be 2020 on the eye chart, and a then be legally blind. >> how? >> the nerve tissue thaw lose first is mostly your side vision, nerve fibers. >> meaning your field of vision is shrinking right before your eyes long before you even notice it. >> you can...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas legal board of specialation. board-certified in your community, experienced, respected and tested. and by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by the alice foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, his credits include the looming tower, an examination leading up to 9/11 and going clear, a deep dive into the church of scientology that was a finalist for the american book award. his latest book is 13 days in september. he's lawrence wright. this is overheard. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now? >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and controversial. >> this guy says, hey, he's goes to 11! [laughter] >> write. >> write write, nicjust as the d which you write, it's a historical piece but none the less, kind of in pieces, now we have this bit of wisdom. >> it's always well timed when writing about the middle east, unfortunately. >> at any
>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas legal board of specialation. board-certified in your community, experienced, respected and tested. and by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by the alice foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, his credits include the looming tower, an examination leading up to 9/11 and going clear, a deep dive...
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i think evan is doing a great job. emily: can evan mature into a rockstar ceo? bill: i think so.is interesting because he has had some issues, and other people we have worked with have. one of the things that benchmark truly tries to differentiate is we want to be a partner with the entrepreneur over a long time. i think there is a growing trend in silicon valley that i'm not a fan of, which is trial by social media. our job is to help these people through situations like that, not to abandon them even though the press is pounding them. evan in particular is a special person. he has a keen sense of product features that matter to his constituency that i think has been a common trait among some of the most successful entrepreneurs. emily: is there more or less arrogance in silicon valley than there was before? bill: there is probably more than 1999. emily: more back then? bill: yes. and i think people have learned from 1999. even though a lot of the young entrepreneurs today were not around, there are still lessons learned. emily: how do you make sure that you are getting into the
i think evan is doing a great job. emily: can evan mature into a rockstar ceo? bill: i think so.is interesting because he has had some issues, and other people we have worked with have. one of the things that benchmark truly tries to differentiate is we want to be a partner with the entrepreneur over a long time. i think there is a growing trend in silicon valley that i'm not a fan of, which is trial by social media. our job is to help these people through situations like that, not to abandon...
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thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial
thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial
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takes jesse chavez off the wall for a double evan longoria scores 1-0 rays top 7th/ 1-0 rays dejesus solo home run off edward mujica 2-0 a's top 9th/ 2 outs brad boxberger strikes out brett lawrie to end the game final: 3-0 rays a's fall to 14-19 while the
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cnn's evan perez has more. >> reporter: john and christine. the bandidos biker gang is quote out for blood. that is the warning issued by the texas department of public safety. this is all in the wake of a shootout last weekend at the restaurant in waco texas that left nine dead and nearly 200 arrested. the bulletin warns law enforcement agency that bandidos and black widows motorcycle gangs ordered a hit against texas troopers and local police. the warning lists potential trouble spots in austin and el paso and san antonio. the group is looking for c-4 explosives and targeting high ranking law enforcement with car bombs. the bulletin is listed on information from an informant. coming the memorial day weekend, a popular time for motorcycle club gatherings police are taking the threat seriously. john and christine according to the bulletin gang members believe police shot their quote fellow brothers at this waco event. >> evan thanks so much. it is still not clear exactly what ignited that deadly shootout in waco. police recovered hundreds of w
cnn's evan perez has more. >> reporter: john and christine. the bandidos biker gang is quote out for blood. that is the warning issued by the texas department of public safety. this is all in the wake of a shootout last weekend at the restaurant in waco texas that left nine dead and nearly 200 arrested. the bulletin warns law enforcement agency that bandidos and black widows motorcycle gangs ordered a hit against texas troopers and local police. the warning lists potential trouble spots...
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this coming to us from our justice correspondent, evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball was always in the court of garland pd from the beginning of event planning. even from that time, several months in advance, they knew
this coming to us from our justice correspondent, evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball...
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. >> until a hacker named charlie evans broke into her inbox. he sold her photo to hunter moore, a man dubbed king of revenge porn. he built a career targeting women, posting their nudes on his site. when he needed more pictures, he hired evans to hack into women's private accounts. the site became notorious. those days would end when they took on charlotte's daughter. >> when you got the call as a mom, how did you react? >> just to see my daughter in tears over this and i felt so helpless. i talked to nine attorneys at the beginning. they didn't have a clue about what to do. >> you kind of take it to a new level as a mother. you became this private investigator. >> i had a huge box, like a 12 inch box of information, i found victims all over the country hacked by the same hacker and so i was able to give this information to the fbi. here are samples from his site. sent a letter saying i think i am going to kill myself, he would post the suicide letter on the site next to your nude pictures, and then followers would encourage you to kill yoursel
. >> until a hacker named charlie evans broke into her inbox. he sold her photo to hunter moore, a man dubbed king of revenge porn. he built a career targeting women, posting their nudes on his site. when he needed more pictures, he hired evans to hack into women's private accounts. the site became notorious. those days would end when they took on charlotte's daughter. >> when you got the call as a mom, how did you react? >> just to see my daughter in tears over this and i...
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thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina
thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina
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building inspection property at 8222 geary boulevard, protesting the issuance on march 9, 2015 to evan housel of an alteration permit for new rear deck and stairs. >> commissioners i have 3-d rendering and wonder if i can present it to you. >> i don't think that is necessary right now thank you. >> okay. president lazarus and members of the board, i am sussan wong i live at 482 west avenue this is my daughter and we appeal the rear deck and stairs of my neighbor. i want the board to understand that i am here not representing just myself but 94 people that signed a petition opposing the permit. we are putting a picture on the overhead. this is the picture of the existing permit on my backyard and the white house in the foreground. one reason that i purchased my house 28 years ago, because i was captivated by the tranquillity of the open space in the rear yard. on march 9, i sought a permit and it was not mentioned the size or level. and later it was mentioned for the deck to be built on the second floor and would protrude 16 feet from the wall and it would be creating a massive deck of
building inspection property at 8222 geary boulevard, protesting the issuance on march 9, 2015 to evan housel of an alteration permit for new rear deck and stairs. >> commissioners i have 3-d rendering and wonder if i can present it to you. >> i don't think that is necessary right now thank you. >> okay. president lazarus and members of the board, i am sussan wong i live at 482 west avenue this is my daughter and we appeal the rear deck and stairs of my neighbor. i want the...
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you get a sense of who evan speigel is. a young guy, people are not being served by the financial records that are out there, and that is why they need something like snapchat. that he understands what young people want and need in his social network. a plan tooes he have make money for the company? right now snapchat has zero revenue and zero profit. emily: he certainly does have a plan and he lifted the curtain on that plan a bit for this article. one of the things that he pointed out is not jet is getting to billion video views per day. per day. that's half the number on facebook and facebook has 10 times as many users, so he thinks that is the holy grail for snapchat and is getting ready to make a big push to advertisers where he is going to show them some of these numbers. longtime former facebook executive and he said something interesting. at worst, snapchat is the next generation mtv. at best, they are the next generation via comp. a lot of people have written snapchat off, but it's clear they have a lot of potentia
you get a sense of who evan speigel is. a young guy, people are not being served by the financial records that are out there, and that is why they need something like snapchat. that he understands what young people want and need in his social network. a plan tooes he have make money for the company? right now snapchat has zero revenue and zero profit. emily: he certainly does have a plan and he lifted the curtain on that plan a bit for this article. one of the things that he pointed out is not...
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when i see we have building trade who want to do apprenticeships at evans campus and that is stalled. it is give-we talk about local hiring in construction. i work in construction and that is important. i feel wlee setting up student to fail. with the issue of enrollment we also keep student from enrolling with the debt cycles we put them in and canceling the classes so we can't complain we don't have enrollment when we don't have the classes and cut them back. thank you so much for paying attention to the issue. i means a lot to me personly and the stud thont school and faculty who are amazing, but i feel this process needs to happen a lot faster than it has >> thank you mr. air gone. next speaker. >> good afternoon, my name is gab rial taumps is residence organizer for community housing partnership. inel rr a direct neighbor to the eddy campus. nigh address is 650 eddy. i'm upset about the statement that was made that if the people were in danger they were going to move them out so who moved us out i live on this block. i'm their direct neighbor so that is disheartening to me. as i
when i see we have building trade who want to do apprenticeships at evans campus and that is stalled. it is give-we talk about local hiring in construction. i work in construction and that is important. i feel wlee setting up student to fail. with the issue of enrollment we also keep student from enrolling with the debt cycles we put them in and canceling the classes so we can't complain we don't have enrollment when we don't have the classes and cut them back. thank you so much for paying...
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evan, let me start with you. it may not be a rush to judgment but this announcement from the state's attorney did come quicker than a lot of people expected. >> you know 24 hours ago, jake the police commissioner anthony batts, in his press conference said that he expected more investigation to take place, that this case was far from over. we now know that this state attorney was doing her own work, that she brought in outside investigators on her own, and that frankly, she was ready to bring charges. she barely got these, the evidence from the police yesterday, and this morning she gets the, she got the autopsy report from the medical examiner, and she was ready to go. so she clearly, you know she'd been doing all her work all along. >> evan what is the status of the six officers being charged with these crimes that range up to second-degree murder? earlier today five of them were in custody. the other one was not. what's the status now? >> we were just over at the booking central here in baltimore. we're told a
evan, let me start with you. it may not be a rush to judgment but this announcement from the state's attorney did come quicker than a lot of people expected. >> you know 24 hours ago, jake the police commissioner anthony batts, in his press conference said that he expected more investigation to take place, that this case was far from over. we now know that this state attorney was doing her own work, that she brought in outside investigators on her own, and that frankly, she was ready to...
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thanks very much evan for that report.his and more with a former fbi assistant director our cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin and our cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. sunny, the attorney general loretta lynch says she'll work to give baltimore all the resources they need from the federal government. how will the attorney general work her involvement at the local level different from what eric holder did as far as police relations are concerned? >> you know my sense is that attorney general lynch will probably follow the same path started by attorney general holder. we know that she as a u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york was also very forward thinking i think, very involved with law enforcement and law enforcement reform. so i think she will carry on that work. >> as you know tom, there is a morale issue among the police force in baltimore right now. and we saw a little bit of that yesterday in that false alarm that occurred on the streets of baltimore. this is goin
thanks very much evan for that report.his and more with a former fbi assistant director our cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin and our cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. sunny, the attorney general loretta lynch says she'll work to give baltimore all the resources they need from the federal government. how will the attorney general work her involvement at the local level different from what eric holder did as far as police relations are concerned?...
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reporter cart evans tells us -- carter evans tell us the family calls the incident an outrage. >> reporterdeo from a passenger shows salt lake city airport police removing an autistic teen and they are family from a united -- her family from a united airlines flight last tuesday after the pilot made an emergency landing. the girl's mother donna beagle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said well, the captain doesn't feel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter on his flight. >> reporter: beagle says her 15- year-old autistic daughter juliette was hungry and when she acts up, this is how she expresses frustration. >> are you frustrated? >> i know her when she gets overhungry or overthirsty. she really struggles. >> reporter: her mother says juliette is a picky eater and after asking a flight attendant if she could purchase a hot meal from first class, she was told no. >> i said well, how about if we wait for her to have a meltdown? then she's crying and cries to -- tries the scratch and then you'll want to help her. >> reporter: she eventually got the meal and said jul
reporter cart evans tells us -- carter evans tell us the family calls the incident an outrage. >> reporterdeo from a passenger shows salt lake city airport police removing an autistic teen and they are family from a united -- her family from a united airlines flight last tuesday after the pilot made an emergency landing. the girl's mother donna beagle was shocked when officers explained why. >> he said well, the captain doesn't feel comfortable flying to portland with your daughter...
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boston's police commissioner william evans: >> you know, not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city, and they're not going to inflict any type of terror in our country. i think that's the strong message we sent today. >> reporter: it's likely, this was the critical image for the jury surveillance video of tsarnaev pl a deadly pressure cooker bomb four feet away from the richard family which witnesses said put eight-year-old martin richard through excruciating agony before he deed as his mother begged him to hold on. all six capital counts that put tsarnaev on death row involved his use of the bomb that killed richards and lingzi lu. the defense's case centered on the argument it was the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev who made the younger brother commit jihad. three jurors agreed with the defense the crime would not have happened without the influence of the older brother. >> nobody can see into another person's mind. our job is to try to recognize the facts and the evidence that would help the jury make that decision for themselves. >> reporter: the defen
boston's police commissioner william evans: >> you know, not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city, and they're not going to inflict any type of terror in our country. i think that's the strong message we sent today. >> reporter: it's likely, this was the critical image for the jury surveillance video of tsarnaev pl a deadly pressure cooker bomb four feet away from the richard family which witnesses said put eight-year-old martin richard through...
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carter evans is on this story. >> reporter: drought-stricken californians have been hoping for this, much, so fast. from san francisco to san diego, 400 miles south, streets flooded and cars and trucks went nowhere. >> a matter of less than 30 minutes it just flooded. it's really bad. it's not normal. not for san diego. >> reporter: especially this e time of year. the san diego airport got six times its normal may rainfall in just one day. there was so much rain in los angeles, hollywood's walk ofol fame flooded, but one drenching is not enough, says kcbs meteorologist evelyn taft. g how much is it going to take to really make a difference with the drought? >> a lot more of these, i would say. at least a dozen of these storms, if not more than that. c >> reporter: but taft says california's climate may be in for a new and welcome change. is that rain coming? s >> next year we could get a nice el nino event, so if that pattern persists we could get a whole lot of rain. >> reporter: now an el nino canwa occur when waters warm significantly in the pacific ocean, like it has been for the
carter evans is on this story. >> reporter: drought-stricken californians have been hoping for this, much, so fast. from san francisco to san diego, 400 miles south, streets flooded and cars and trucks went nowhere. >> a matter of less than 30 minutes it just flooded. it's really bad. it's not normal. not for san diego. >> reporter: especially this e time of year. the san diego airport got six times its normal may rainfall in just one day. there was so much rain in los...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated and prolific author whose credits include "london fields," "the rachel papers," "times arrow," and "the information." his 14th novel, "the zone of interest," has just been published. he's martin amis. this is overheard. [applause]. [music]. >> actually, there are two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> the night that i win the emmy, being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> and so without information, there's no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> the window rolls down and this guy says, "hey, he goes until 11:00." [laughter]. >> martin amis, welcome. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. >> nice to be here. >> you had me at "a comedy about the holocaust," which is, you know, i think in some ways a very simplistic way to describe this book, because it's not really a comedy or a comic novel, per se, but it is entertainin
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a celebrated and prolific author whose credits include "london fields," "the rachel papers," "times arrow," and "the information." his 14th novel, "the zone of interest," has just been published. he's martin amis. this is overheard. [applause]. [music]. >> actually, there are two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]....
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and also with evan. i think we live in a fragile, it is an increasingly fragile world we live in of true freedom. which around the world isn't quite understood. they don't understand that the president can speak beautifully about our refusal to let this become a religious war, yet when they hear the noise and craziness from texas and other parts of the country, they don't want to hear it the way we put it out. anyway, thank you. u.s. congresswoman, shelia jackson lee and evan kohlmann. >> it doesn't represent america at all. >> the trouble is, a lot of people like this fight. >>> coming up, deflategate. do you except the report that the patriots knowingly deflated footballs on their way to the super bowl, the question is how should they get punished? should they get off with a fine or should tom brady be suspended? and later, we'll hear from brady himself in his first public appearance since the deflategate report came out. we'll bring you that live as it happens, him speaking for the first time. >>> plu
and also with evan. i think we live in a fragile, it is an increasingly fragile world we live in of true freedom. which around the world isn't quite understood. they don't understand that the president can speak beautifully about our refusal to let this become a religious war, yet when they hear the noise and craziness from texas and other parts of the country, they don't want to hear it the way we put it out. anyway, thank you. u.s. congresswoman, shelia jackson lee and evan kohlmann. >>...
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i'm kelly evans.g a session on wall street that had the dow down 180 points earlier. going out with a decline of only 37. larger were the declines across the s&p which gave up 6. it is down back at 2099. 4,976 is the level on the nasdaq. we have cnbc krber of evan newmark, sayre are eisen and kenny polcari. tim, everybody welcome. let me start with you, evan. for at least seven years you've been saying interest rates are going to rise. >> seven years. >> now it's going to happen. how much are you making a move today? >> i think it's significant. i said last week when you were on vacation, a significant week for you to be off, i said the story of last week was the bond market and it's continuing last week. >> i was here. >> you were here sara. >> i remember. >> what i would say to all you bond market bulls, stop being such a bunch of cry babies. they've had 30 years of a bull market and all of a sudden the bond market backs up and they're freaking out. >> i'm not sure anybody is freaking out. did you h
i'm kelly evans.g a session on wall street that had the dow down 180 points earlier. going out with a decline of only 37. larger were the declines across the s&p which gave up 6. it is down back at 2099. 4,976 is the level on the nasdaq. we have cnbc krber of evan newmark, sayre are eisen and kenny polcari. tim, everybody welcome. let me start with you, evan. for at least seven years you've been saying interest rates are going to rise. >> seven years. >> now it's going to...
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>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization. board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith and she's a national book award-winning author whose productivity is famously approaching superhuman. in the last half century, she's published more than 40 novels, along with novellas, plays, poems, short fiction, and non-fiction. her latest book is a collection of stories called, "lovely, dark, deep. " she's joyce carol oates. this is "overheard. [ cheering and applause ] >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says,
>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization. board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith and she's a national book award-winning author...
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evan perez is working the news on a number of fronts. a lot to talk to you about. your sources have questions about the medical examiner's reports and what have you learned? >> reporter: we are beginning to see the ways in which the fact there were two separate investigations. one done by the police department and homicide detectives there. and by the state attorney's office. to try to exploit the differences between the two investigations and perhaps weaken the state's effort to prosecutor the six officers. we're told that the investigators at the police department were under the impression that the medical examiner's findings were short of a homicide. if you recall that is one of the key findings of marilyn mosby, she said that led her to bring the most serious charges. we're told that the police investigations just simply do not support the most serious charges being brought against the officers. that is a second-degree murder charge. at most what they were looking at was manslaughter. now i should add that the medical examiner's office has told us that they onl
evan perez is working the news on a number of fronts. a lot to talk to you about. your sources have questions about the medical examiner's reports and what have you learned? >> reporter: we are beginning to see the ways in which the fact there were two separate investigations. one done by the police department and homicide detectives there. and by the state attorney's office. to try to exploit the differences between the two investigations and perhaps weaken the state's effort to...
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>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization. board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, she's an award winning poet, essayist and columnist for the nation, whose latest book, "typically provocative", is pro-reclaiming abortion rights. she's katha pollitt. this is "overheard". [ cheering and applause ] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ laughter ] [ music playing
>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization. board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, she's an award winning poet, essayist and...
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i'm kelly evans.e's our finishing up a tough session on wall street to kick off the week after that long memorial day weekend. it looks like the dow, s&p and nasdaq all going out with declines of more than 1%. the dow losing 187 points on the day. the s&p giving up 21 and the nasdaq down 56. a little bit off the lows but still tech the biggest underperformer. apple, the biggest decliner. let's bring in the panel. cnbc contributor evan new mark is here along with sara eisen along with steve liesman. also, guy adami and terry dolan will join us in a moment after he's finished on the floor here. tough session here. same question we've been asking. in your view is this about a rate hike scare or is this about a bad data square or is this just everybody read something over memorial day that spooked them? what do you think is going here? >> it's about the re-invention of the u.s. dollar against currencies. sara wrote a piece on may 5th saying the ascension of the dollar will continue. the strength of the do
i'm kelly evans.e's our finishing up a tough session on wall street to kick off the week after that long memorial day weekend. it looks like the dow, s&p and nasdaq all going out with declines of more than 1%. the dow losing 187 points on the day. the s&p giving up 21 and the nasdaq down 56. a little bit off the lows but still tech the biggest underperformer. apple, the biggest decliner. let's bring in the panel. cnbc contributor evan new mark is here along with sara eisen along with...
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i've got my justice correspondent evan perez on the phone with me.earned. >> well brooke we just had a meeting with the fbi director jim comey. he says that the fbi about three hours before this attack sent a bulletin to the garland police including a photo and license plate, warning that this -- that elton simpson had expressed interest in this event, this muhammad cartoon event. now, they were not aware he was planning to attack it. he did not -- he said that they were not aware that simpson was already on his way to garland, texas. all they knew was they had seen some of his social media commentary and he was in touch with isis recruiters and social media people. so they had sent out this warning to the garland police. the question arises is there anything more than the fbi could have done? comey says he believes they did as much as they could do. they had reopened an investigation into simpson just only in march. that's when they began paying closer attention to him. then he quickly decided he was going to carry out this attack. >> wow. okay so i
i've got my justice correspondent evan perez on the phone with me.earned. >> well brooke we just had a meeting with the fbi director jim comey. he says that the fbi about three hours before this attack sent a bulletin to the garland police including a photo and license plate, warning that this -- that elton simpson had expressed interest in this event, this muhammad cartoon event. now, they were not aware he was planning to attack it. he did not -- he said that they were not aware that...
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evan perez, great to have you with us, thank you so much. always answer so many of our questions. >> speaking of questions. >> if you have questions for me, want to know where you can ask them on facebook at 1:00 p.m. i'm doing this big facebook chat thing. i'm hoping to break new internet records. you can ask me anything at all. i have suggested questions for you there like what's it like to be a "jeopardy" champion. >> seriously. >> you won "jeopardy" how has it changed your life. >> or what's your favorite color? all of those softball type questions. >> that is at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >> thank you so much for joining us "at this hour". >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." what's happened already is bad enough, but what could happen next has the city of waco, texas, on edge today. and police there on high alert. they're bracing for possible revenge attacks by motorcycle gangs that took part in a bloody shoot-out yesterday at a waco restaura restaura
evan perez, great to have you with us, thank you so much. always answer so many of our questions. >> speaking of questions. >> if you have questions for me, want to know where you can ask them on facebook at 1:00 p.m. i'm doing this big facebook chat thing. i'm hoping to break new internet records. you can ask me anything at all. i have suggested questions for you there like what's it like to be a "jeopardy" champion. >> seriously. >> you won...
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evan perez is also live in baltimore. police sources detailed their version of what they say happened in this incident giving an impromptu briefing minutes ago. what did they tell you? >> reporter: jake it was a very confusing situation, even for the police. what we know is that this suspect was seen this man was seen on one of these police cameras, crime cameras they call him and he was seen with a gun and that's why police officers went to try to detain him, to arrest him, and according to them according to the account we've been told by police, he tried to toss the gun when they were pursuing them and that's when the gun went off. it was a revolver. they have proof on camera, they say, of what happened. they're trying to download this video to make sure that perhaps they can reassure the public but as you can see, as brian was just describing, this is a very tense area. it's a very tense situation, and people aren't buying anything the police say. so this is the situation that the police are now dealing with. there is
evan perez is also live in baltimore. police sources detailed their version of what they say happened in this incident giving an impromptu briefing minutes ago. what did they tell you? >> reporter: jake it was a very confusing situation, even for the police. what we know is that this suspect was seen this man was seen on one of these police cameras, crime cameras they call him and he was seen with a gun and that's why police officers went to try to detain him, to arrest him, and according...