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landry's will grow including the 6th avenue del frisco's.ns, strip house fair to say they are now the king of steak. >>> wework announcing that neumann will step down he will remain on the board. we live in the same town in new jersey, we should do the show from there with t-shirts and nikes on and looking cool >> he's not leaving. he's the chairman of the company. still very important what is the latest on this saga in the last 24 hours >> everything that has happened here needs to be put under the length of preparing this company togo public what has happened in the last 24 hours, there are now two ceos and people that have been there at least a year, minson and sab asean will be co-ceos. that is a permanent title. >> because co-ceos has always worked out well. >> the idea to get professionals in to clean up the company >> when your valuation has been kneecaped. you don't. softbank turned against adam neumann. masa, big idea guy >> likes to vest >> a kindred spirit and has been a champion of his. i wrote a story a couple of days ago, which
landry's will grow including the 6th avenue del frisco's.ns, strip house fair to say they are now the king of steak. >>> wework announcing that neumann will step down he will remain on the board. we live in the same town in new jersey, we should do the show from there with t-shirts and nikes on and looking cool >> he's not leaving. he's the chairman of the company. still very important what is the latest on this saga in the last 24 hours >> everything that has happened here...
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we spent a lot of time in that del frisco's when i worked midtown. >> i guess the time is right thankmuch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> that stock up 6% markets rallying two, s&p up 0.6%. >> welcome, everyone i'm sara eisen 59 minutes until a live news conference from president trump after the white house released that log of the call showing the president asked ukraine to investigate joe biden. trade deal could happen sooner than expected. data beats with yields as well >>> what e
we spent a lot of time in that del frisco's when i worked midtown. >> i guess the time is right thankmuch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> that stock up 6% markets rallying two, s&p up 0.6%. >> welcome, everyone i'm sara eisen 59 minutes until a live news conference from president trump after the white house released that log of the call showing the president asked ukraine to investigate joe biden. trade deal could happen sooner than expected....
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. >> hello everyone, jack stevens, i am a frisco native, born and raised, so my resident -- soma resident. i support my commissioner for this proposal. i am a second generation union household worker. my mother was a nurse at st. luke's. my father was a laborer for labors international local 261. they are both shot stuart. i myself am a shop steward. as a worker in the city, as a union worker in the city, as a frisco native, especially working delivering packages downtown where all the stuff is going down, with a 103 zip code. i see a massive welding boom. i have been getting text all throughout the last couple of hours, i appreciate your guys patients. i know it can be taxing to sit here. we appreciate it. i'm getting test -- text from my coworkers that they say they support this linkage fee. i'm just beginning as a shop steward and a driver. i have a lot of coworkers that cannot afford to live here. i, myself, and barely affording a one-bedroom apartment. we have my coworkers making 17-$18 per hour, hauling freight making $36 per hour. most of them have moved. we have to do 1.5-2 hour c
. >> hello everyone, jack stevens, i am a frisco native, born and raised, so my resident -- soma resident. i support my commissioner for this proposal. i am a second generation union household worker. my mother was a nurse at st. luke's. my father was a laborer for labors international local 261. they are both shot stuart. i myself am a shop steward. as a worker in the city, as a union worker in the city, as a frisco native, especially working delivering packages downtown where all the...
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gets really hard to geo ape hatteras or ocracoke island, of course, which has been on the news-- frisco, areas like that. basically, sand-- it's a very narrow part of the outer banks, and on either side of route 12, you have the ocean on one se with a very small dune and a marsh on the other ndde, kind of on the sound side. so any time there's any sort of rainfall at all, that tends to wash out. it tends to wash a lot of sand over there. so it could be a couple more days before residents of the south outer nks are able to t in and out again. but in the areas of the northern outer banks, people are able to return starting today. >> sreenivasan: all right, so did-- these are peoplere familiar with living along the coast. did most of the people there evacuate when they were told to? >> no. so, it's very orderly procedure here. kind of most of the houses right along the beach are rentals. people own them and rent them v out toacationers. the vacationers were the first to go. for liability reasons, the rental companies don't allow they were gone.re. so when i was here, i guess it was thursda
gets really hard to geo ape hatteras or ocracoke island, of course, which has been on the news-- frisco, areas like that. basically, sand-- it's a very narrow part of the outer banks, and on either side of route 12, you have the ocean on one se with a very small dune and a marsh on the other ndde, kind of on the sound side. so any time there's any sort of rainfall at all, that tends to wash out. it tends to wash a lot of sand over there. so it could be a couple more days before residents of the...
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eric: buckeye, arizona, frisco, texas, apex, north carolina, so when they used to say go west, young go south. you can get anything everywhere around the country. is that part of it? you don't have to be in the big city to eat pes pest o. >> what you see is successful suburbs imitated the big cities, they have walkable downtowns, they have accessibility to public transportation and a lot more companies are allowing for tele-work. you may get a job in the city, decide that you want to move with your family, and companies in a tight economy are saying we don't necessarily need you to come in here anymore. go -- you can take this job, move to place where you can get better housing, and we'll keep you on the payroll. eric: some of the cities that are losing the greatest amount of population include new york city, chicago, houston, san francisco, las vegas, maybe they've had a problem with the housing. i mean is there a reason specifically you that think some of those major cities as opposed to boston or minneapolis or others are losing more people? >> sure. many i mean, cities in the nor
eric: buckeye, arizona, frisco, texas, apex, north carolina, so when they used to say go west, young go south. you can get anything everywhere around the country. is that part of it? you don't have to be in the big city to eat pes pest o. >> what you see is successful suburbs imitated the big cities, they have walkable downtowns, they have accessibility to public transportation and a lot more companies are allowing for tele-work. you may get a job in the city, decide that you want to move...
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the "los angeles times" in the same frisco legislature. you see the "los angeles times" criticizing those on their side that have gone too far. maybe you see something on the right, as well. someone saying, "hey, nra, you got to give a little bit." >> lisa: the only reason nra has power, or the gun owners behind it, i think part of that -- we've mentioned this before. the national landscape does not matter as much as what's going on in these individual states and congressional districts. the challenge is, you got people like jessica who grew up in new york city, not a gun owner, verses -- i'm not, either. that's not negative against you, i'm just saying. and you have other people in the country or gun owners, as well. if you say that that nra is a terrorist organization and essentially any other gun owner is also complicit, or we have people saying marco rubio is essentially a murder after the park when shooting, you think that is going to -- that removes any honest conversation from the table. >> jessica: going back to what melissa said,
the "los angeles times" in the same frisco legislature. you see the "los angeles times" criticizing those on their side that have gone too far. maybe you see something on the right, as well. someone saying, "hey, nra, you got to give a little bit." >> lisa: the only reason nra has power, or the gun owners behind it, i think part of that -- we've mentioned this before. the national landscape does not matter as much as what's going on in these individual states...
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in frisco, i'm teresa woodard. >> our thanks to teresa from wfaa for that report. you know in texas they got a saying. god, texas, and football. and obviously after these mass shootings have just devastated these communities, they need something to really bring them together as they started the healing process. >> absolutely. for both of those teams this game was not so much about who they were fighting against but who they were fighting for. remembering all of the people of the communities impacted by the recent violence. and they really did come together. i mean, jerry jones, the owner of the cowboys, was there to welcome the eastwood team off the bus. plano fans wore "texas strong" shirts supporting both teams. the bands from both schools met up earlier in the day to practice together, a joint performance. so they really found a way to come together for this game that, like we said, almost didn't happen. >> just a really special moment there. >>> coming up, along with those friday night lights, we're kicking off tailgating season. and you look amazingly comforta
in frisco, i'm teresa woodard. >> our thanks to teresa from wfaa for that report. you know in texas they got a saying. god, texas, and football. and obviously after these mass shootings have just devastated these communities, they need something to really bring them together as they started the healing process. >> absolutely. for both of those teams this game was not so much about who they were fighting against but who they were fighting for. remembering all of the people of the...
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my brother served in frisco. i always respect and appreciate that service. i work in the upper valley. >> thank you. appreciate your time. >> we are in the city. i am told this is what everybody does. but my daughter, who is a millennial, had dinner with you the other night. she said, i'm pretty interested in her. >> good. right on. i'm glad to hear that. >> thank you very much. >> tell her to go to my website. >> i'm sure she has read it all. >> [ indiscernible ] >> thank you very much. >> i really appreciate it. >> okay, great. >> i appreciate your service, and your calm, and quiet approach. i love the idea of getting the right problem, putting it into context, and i think, so often, government funding comes down to those problems. i think that inhibits not just serving, but i like to say, i would like to see a trampoline. that's another orientation we need, not a net, but a trampoline. i think finding the right problems can become an important discussion because we all think we are solving for the right problem, but what we have is the right problem. >> t
my brother served in frisco. i always respect and appreciate that service. i work in the upper valley. >> thank you. appreciate your time. >> we are in the city. i am told this is what everybody does. but my daughter, who is a millennial, had dinner with you the other night. she said, i'm pretty interested in her. >> good. right on. i'm glad to hear that. >> thank you very much. >> tell her to go to my website. >> i'm sure she has read it all. >> [...
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we spent a lot of time in that del frisco's when i worked midtown. >> i guess the time is right thank you so much. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> that stock up 6% markets rallying two, s&p up 0.6%. >> welcome, everyone i'm sara eisen 59 minutes until a live news conference from president trump after the white house released that log of the call showing the president asked ukraine to investigate joe biden. trade deal could happen sooner than expected. data beats with yields as well >>> what everybody has been talking about since the rate cut decision. >> bullard should have called for 75 basis points and he could have the job when powell steps down to spend more time with his calculations. >> i agree completely with bullard, his dissent on 50. >> what's he thinking? then i read his comments and said that's pretty smart it made total sense to me. >> on the bullard side, this gives you a sense of why it's so reasonable i would be watching very carefully for any signs of a downturn. >> of course, there are views on the other side as well, from the other dissenters i think the cen
we spent a lot of time in that del frisco's when i worked midtown. >> i guess the time is right thank you so much. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> that stock up 6% markets rallying two, s&p up 0.6%. >> welcome, everyone i'm sara eisen 59 minutes until a live news conference from president trump after the white house released that log of the call showing the president asked ukraine to investigate joe biden. trade deal could happen sooner than...
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. >> i concur with doctor goff as i would also say when directed we have campaign against op and friscoiminatory in the newer ministration came in and we boosted down to nothing, crime went down. crime is at an all-time low. i am not a nerd but i can read and write. crime went down with stop and frisk gone. and i think we need to be very clear about that. and as far as black on black crime, any community most people are the victim of the same race. the problem in the black community is we have fear of cops and robbers. >> the general ladies time is expired, the gentleman from a while. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i want to thank the witnesses for coming here today. we appreciate it. earlier this year we held a hearing on universal background checks in a few weeks ago this committee we held a red flag legislation and as i understand that the committee will hold a hearing on assault what bins in urban areas and while i appreciate the majority focus. i think their efforts are misdirected, for buried under believer of the second moment rights and the laws that are proposed by the majority
. >> i concur with doctor goff as i would also say when directed we have campaign against op and friscoiminatory in the newer ministration came in and we boosted down to nothing, crime went down. crime is at an all-time low. i am not a nerd but i can read and write. crime went down with stop and frisk gone. and i think we need to be very clear about that. and as far as black on black crime, any community most people are the victim of the same race. the problem in the black community is we...