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frank ly, another reason was tht the railroad was built on land grants. the federal government basically divided the whole route into, into square mile blocks and surveyed it and the rail rode g road got like a checkerboard got every other parcel as payment for bulldoggi ing building the railroad. in seattle, most of seattle had been stake estaked, claimed and owned by the residents of seattle. in tacoma, much more vacant ground. so the railroad came here because they could literally own the city. and they did. that's a part of tacoma's really first half of its life, the railroad came in, they set up the land company and then they began to profit off the sale of land. within the city. so it went from forestland that was valueless once the trees were cut to suddenly urban real estate that they could profit off of. so they brought wealth with them and they were able to turn around and profit from it. we see elements of that today, too. because not only did the railroad own the land and there by own the terms by which they would sell the land to somebody b w
frank ly, another reason was tht the railroad was built on land grants. the federal government basically divided the whole route into, into square mile blocks and surveyed it and the rail rode g road got like a checkerboard got every other parcel as payment for bulldoggi ing building the railroad. in seattle, most of seattle had been stake estaked, claimed and owned by the residents of seattle. in tacoma, much more vacant ground. so the railroad came here because they could literally own the...
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too much inventory is, quite frank ly, the bane of a retailer's existence this is a deal this whole storyanecdotal. they thread the needle as good as they could have even up here you should own, not trade the shares of the greatest consumer products story the world has ever known and can you believe i'm saying this in front of millions of people and it will still be a surprise to her? [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. ♪ music plays throughout) what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> lot of people asked me today about high-quality companies like red hat, down a lot like sales force earlier today remember, these are companies that don't fit the profile right now, though, they are being thrown away. you know what? we get a co
too much inventory is, quite frank ly, the bane of a retailer's existence this is a deal this whole storyanecdotal. they thread the needle as good as they could have even up here you should own, not trade the shares of the greatest consumer products story the world has ever known and can you believe i'm saying this in front of millions of people and it will still be a surprise to her? [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first...
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been paying 22% tax anyways. 40% of my revenue are in low tax jurisdictions all over europe and frank ly hasn't made an impact on me >> now it's said the effective rate in the u.s. would be 9%. >> i'm not sure on that. what i'm doing spending my time before the year end is i'm mining for companies that have 1 hurk 00% of their companies here. i i don't think the market has really fig nured out all those names. that are going to have significant impact >> give us an example. >> veil ail resorts, for example they pay maximum tax here. let's see what they do with their extra 18% free cash flow how do they spend it i think it's going to be a very, very interesting 12 months like we've never seen before. it's too early no one is even at their desk right now. i've got to haul guys back in saying you're getting back to work before new year's >> i think there are some tax attorney who is are probably at their desks right now. some accountants doing year end work >> there are some people at vale is they sell out of tickets before any snow. they give you the option to ski across the country you're
been paying 22% tax anyways. 40% of my revenue are in low tax jurisdictions all over europe and frank ly hasn't made an impact on me >> now it's said the effective rate in the u.s. would be 9%. >> i'm not sure on that. what i'm doing spending my time before the year end is i'm mining for companies that have 1 hurk 00% of their companies here. i i don't think the market has really fig nured out all those names. that are going to have significant impact >> give us an example....
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. >> reporter: three years, frank told her, three years of lying. double life. one in texas. one in california. frank wasn't proud of it. you're a preacher's son. you know better than that. >> sure. it was very wrong. and you know, i know it now, and i knew it then. i mean, i knew it going through it. it was just trying to figure out, you know, how to deal with it. >> reporter: while most men try to keep their indiscretions private, frank howard's dirty laundry was now part of a criminal investigation. but the detectives say they were determined to keep an open mind. >> i think i told michael, let's not get tunnel vision on this. just because he's got a girlfriend, you know. let's make sure we look outside possible motive or reason for the shooting. >> reporter: so the detectives went back to work examining every piece of evidence they had. turns out that church surveillance tape would take their investigation in a whole new direction. >> coming up -- >> there's a silver vehicle that's following behind her. >> had someone been stalking nancy? >> oh,
. >> reporter: three years, frank told her, three years of lying. double life. one in texas. one in california. frank wasn't proud of it. you're a preacher's son. you know better than that. >> sure. it was very wrong. and you know, i know it now, and i knew it then. i mean, i knew it going through it. it was just trying to figure out, you know, how to deal with it. >> reporter: while most men try to keep their indiscretions private, frank howard's dirty laundry was now part...
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burlington county, authorities accused the indicting ex-police chief of bordentown township of lying to the feds. frank nasero was charged last month with a hate crime for allegedly smashing a handcuffed black man's head into a doorjamb. jed officials said that back in 2000 -- yesterday officials said that back in 2016 he falsely told investigators he never touched the man. his attorney says his client maintains his innocence. >>> a live look outside. the blue cross river rink. site of winter fest. it's really going to feel like winter in the next 24 hours. add snow to the scene, it will be a perfect place to do ice skating. bill henley, tell us more. >> yeah, tomorrow you'll get to do skating in the snow. this morning, dry. cold enough for snow. and it is a cold morning that's going to be a slow warmup today. looking at a mostly cloudy day. dry during the day for just about everybody. the exception the shore which we're -- we could see the first showers late. then the rest of the area will see the clouds increasing this evening. overnight tonight, and then tomorrow, looking at snow falling in the area
burlington county, authorities accused the indicting ex-police chief of bordentown township of lying to the feds. frank nasero was charged last month with a hate crime for allegedly smashing a handcuffed black man's head into a doorjamb. jed officials said that back in 2000 -- yesterday officials said that back in 2016 he falsely told investigators he never touched the man. his attorney says his client maintains his innocence. >>> a live look outside. the blue cross river rink. site of...
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frank for. people on the trading floor think are these challenges lying ahead. well yes they are many people here are quite aware that phase two talks of breaks it the one about the future trade relations will most probably much more complicated than the phase one talks many many detail is have to be sorted out and you know just think about how long it took for the europeans and the can maybe ns to forge out a trade deal and this deal with the canadians doesn't even comprise services but services the services sector financial services the banks their passport rights that's very very important for the u.k.'s government and to sort this out we will be difficult the european central bank will have to take a close look in future on the business of banks operating here in europe on the continent but the hardcore brics the tears of course hate everything that smells too much like european jurisdiction in a british affairs so we are facing a lot of a lot of talks about this in the coming months now despite these unresolved questions market sentiment seems to be quite u
frank for. people on the trading floor think are these challenges lying ahead. well yes they are many people here are quite aware that phase two talks of breaks it the one about the future trade relations will most probably much more complicated than the phase one talks many many detail is have to be sorted out and you know just think about how long it took for the europeans and the can maybe ns to forge out a trade deal and this deal with the canadians doesn't even comprise services but...
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. >> reporter: when you last saw frank, did you offer him a gatorade or anything to drink? >> no. >> reporter: clearly, someone was lyingthe question was who. >> coming up -- >> all i heard was, ask them about antifreeze. >> who and what had killed frank? investigators have a secret mission for sergeant holloway. >> you say "i'm in"? >> you better believe it. >>> angelina rodrigues, this is joe. >> reporter: when her husband died suddenly, angelina rodrigues quickly shared her suspicions with detectives that frank had been poisoned by a former co-worker who had carried a grudge. >> chad holloway. >> reporter: but so far there was no solid evidence against chad. so detectives also looked at everyone who was close to frank, including his new wife. you talked to other people about frank and angelina's marriage? >> yes. >> reporter: and? >> we find some interesting things out. >> reporter: for one thing, frank was angelina's fourth husband, but not necessarily her first choice. people who worked with angelina and frank at angelgate said angelina initially had her eye on a different guy. >> she was interested in a gentleman
. >> reporter: when you last saw frank, did you offer him a gatorade or anything to drink? >> no. >> reporter: clearly, someone was lyingthe question was who. >> coming up -- >> all i heard was, ask them about antifreeze. >> who and what had killed frank? investigators have a secret mission for sergeant holloway. >> you say "i'm in"? >> you better believe it. >>> angelina rodrigues, this is joe. >> reporter: when her...
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lying to authorities .>> ktvu fox 2 news at six starts now. >>> good evening i am frank sommerville and crews on the bay bridge are trying to clear and repair what is left after a violent crash at the toll plaza yesterday. the chp says the driver of a box truck took out an entire tollbooth and killed the toll taker inside, ktvu's leigh martinez with more on the victim an investigation >>reporter: it has been one year since this friend returned to this side of the bay bridge and she used to work near si si han in the tollbooth . >> she was the light of the bridge, rain or shine she always had a beautiful smile on her face. i called her my china doll because she was so beautiful. >> 46-year-old hahn was killed saturday morning when a box truck crashed into her tollbooth. coworkers say the accident happened just 10 minutes after she started her 5 am shift and they were devastated by her death.>> she was very friendly. >> she made it a better shift. she made it better moments at work and i will always remember that about her and her wisdom and her sincere friendship and her warmth. >> chb later arrested the box tr
lying to authorities .>> ktvu fox 2 news at six starts now. >>> good evening i am frank sommerville and crews on the bay bridge are trying to clear and repair what is left after a violent crash at the toll plaza yesterday. the chp says the driver of a box truck took out an entire tollbooth and killed the toll taker inside, ktvu's leigh martinez with more on the victim an investigation >>reporter: it has been one year since this friend returned to this side of the bay bridge...
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to be worried that the president's top national security adviser admits to lying and the lies have to do with russia. >> frankof the things that a lot of people suggest, in fact, reading through conservative news today where the through-line, fire robert mueller. or requested investigation into this uranium one thing that would cause robert mueller to perhaps be one of the people investigated and how can he be a special counsel if he is being investigated? that's a road down which some conservatives want this to go? >> very, very hollow argument. the uranium one thing is debated to death. a non-issue. that deal was approved by nine agencies ansitheous, it's a serious situation in front of us now. >> and thank you all for joining me. coming up next, talk to breitbart senior editor at large as michael flynn pleading guilty today to lying to the fbi about communications with russian sergey kislyak and ask about the tweets, anti-muslim videos. what he's saying might surprise you. don't switch off the trv or sen angry tweets. tune in after the commercial and live to the conversation. ♪ everyone deserves attention,
to be worried that the president's top national security adviser admits to lying and the lies have to do with russia. >> frankof the things that a lot of people suggest, in fact, reading through conservative news today where the through-line, fire robert mueller. or requested investigation into this uranium one thing that would cause robert mueller to perhaps be one of the people investigated and how can he be a special counsel if he is being investigated? that's a road down which some...
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franks resigned. she said, yeah, president trump won. and he said all the women were lying. so the book is closed on this. >> i go back to franken. if you didn't have the political calculation, might there have been a path -- i think this is torture on the part of franken saying, well, it makes it sound like the things that i didn't admit to or i didn't actually do. there's also that picture that's out there that initially came to light that is very difficult for him. i think there is no question that the pressure he is getting, i'm sure he wanted to try to ride through this as best he could by sticking to the job. but it's his colleagues and the leadership that said no for the good of the party, you have to stand down. the good of the party, we want that contrast with the president. we want that contrast with roy moore. we're going to ride this into 2018 as an issue. and he ultimately bowed down to that. republicans can't stand up to the president on anything. so what are they going to say? you really look bad with all of these allegations and you need to step down from the
franks resigned. she said, yeah, president trump won. and he said all the women were lying. so the book is closed on this. >> i go back to franken. if you didn't have the political calculation, might there have been a path -- i think this is torture on the part of franken saying, well, it makes it sound like the things that i didn't admit to or i didn't actually do. there's also that picture that's out there that initially came to light that is very difficult for him. i think there is no...
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lying -- this is the idea. if you are in a moral situation and you can protect the life of .n answer person, can you lie annie frank and her family in your house and you lie -- that is the idea. -- muslimse been standard of respecting the state that has brought you in as a guest. all minority about religions -- we are close to being all-minority races. countryal divide in our high.ightening and it is theink muslims should be thato helping us live with diversity. we had multiple interpretations of god's law and lived by eachother. societiestorically that could accommodate minority religious communities. we did not have a uniformity of law for the societies. we had a mechanism whereby communities could live by their own values. we should be the example. rather than sharia being this bogeyman we should be afraid of -- maybe sharia is the key. sharia is inherently diverse. we can tach -- teach how this happens. how do you live with knowing yourself but interacting with those who are different than you. that is the history of muslim and sharia law. the scholars interacted even though they disagreed. do community service
lying -- this is the idea. if you are in a moral situation and you can protect the life of .n answer person, can you lie annie frank and her family in your house and you lie -- that is the idea. -- muslimse been standard of respecting the state that has brought you in as a guest. all minority about religions -- we are close to being all-minority races. countryal divide in our high.ightening and it is theink muslims should be thato helping us live with diversity. we had multiple interpretations...
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lying to authorities .>> ktvu fox 2 news at six starts now. >>> good evening i am frank sommerville and crews on the bay bridgere trying to clear and repair what is left after a violent crash at the toll plaza yesterday. the chp says the driver of a box truck took out an entire tollbooth and killed the toll taker inside, ktvu's leigh martinez with more on the victim an investigation >>reporter: it has been one year since this friend returned to
lying to authorities .>> ktvu fox 2 news at six starts now. >>> good evening i am frank sommerville and crews on the bay bridgere trying to clear and repair what is left after a violent crash at the toll plaza yesterday. the chp says the driver of a box truck took out an entire tollbooth and killed the toll taker inside, ktvu's leigh martinez with more on the victim an investigation >>reporter: it has been one year since this friend returned to
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security advisor michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to investigators in the russia investigation. good evening. i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somervell. the latest developments have led to questions about president donald trump's firing of michael flynn and whether the commander-in-chief is guilty of obstructing justice. rob malcolm is in our newsroom at our report. >> reporter: frank and julie, a bombshell from a top democrat with ties to california, senator dianne feinstein. she says there is enough evidence to investigate president donald trump evolving -- involving russian ties with the 2016 election but a political analyst i spoke with tonight says the senate intelligence committee's investigation of the president is much more limited than that. >> reporter: just days after president donald trump's former national security advisor, michael flynn, admitted to lying to the fbi, sunday, california senator dianne feinstein told nbc's meet the press, a case to charge the president with obstruction of justice could be building. >> i think we see this in the indictments, the four indictments and plea deals that have just take
security advisor michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to investigators in the russia investigation. good evening. i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somervell. the latest developments have led to questions about president donald trump's firing of michael flynn and whether the commander-in-chief is guilty of obstructing justice. rob malcolm is in our newsroom at our report. >> reporter: frank and julie, a bombshell from a top democrat with ties to california, senator dianne...
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frank about us. chloe. i'm serious. this whole secrecy thing-- i mean, it's super fun, and it is, like, three "x" sexy, but i just-- i swear to god, i'm getting hives from lying-it's kind of like my brand-- you know, if i had a brand. i mean, i don't really believe in branding when it comes to people, but you know what i'm saying. i just... (breathes sharply) i just don't know if i can keep this up much longer. really? that's funny, 'cause... (whispers) i could do it forever. (radio chatter) so... (officers speaking indistinctly) saturday in the big city. we've got a b&e on berkeley. so i talked to chris last night. a couple of homeless guys on seaton. he wanted to come to the wedding... they're driving everybody nuts. but he's working crazy hours... (woman) he's a jerk. blah, blah, blah, ginger. ginger, ginger, ginger, ginger, ginger. (speaking stops) okay, so, i kinda feel like the guy from that, uh, "far side" comic strip. talking to his dog. i'm standing up here. i just keep on yapping--blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. but all you're hearing is ginger. yes, the wedding is at 6:00. so, lay low, take it easy. (clicks pen) get home by 4:00. now go get you
frank about us. chloe. i'm serious. this whole secrecy thing-- i mean, it's super fun, and it is, like, three "x" sexy, but i just-- i swear to god, i'm getting hives from lying-it's kind of like my brand-- you know, if i had a brand. i mean, i don't really believe in branding when it comes to people, but you know what i'm saying. i just... (breathes sharply) i just don't know if i can keep this up much longer. really? that's funny, 'cause... (whispers) i could do it forever. (radio...