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i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.t up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it's dirty and gross. there's probably people who live down here. >> anthony: really? >> heather: yeah. there's a lot of homeless people in greenfield. >> anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who's clearly junk sick on the street? >> heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don't want to be out there. it's just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he
i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.t up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >>...
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for more, we are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio.id kirkpatrick is still with us in new york. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. guest: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. africanse areas where really get technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of cell phones became immediately popular. inica really took the lead banking the a telephone and communication in a way that did not happen in the united states for a number of reasons. one being we already had other technologies. emily: so people have a cell phone and they are connected? guest: you could go into the deepest village in the middle of nowhere on a road and you will with aillage woman working cell phone. emily: what is i
for more, we are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio.id kirkpatrick is still with us in new york. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. guest: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. africanse areas...
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greenfield, secretary greenfield. would you describe boko haram as an anti-christian terrorist group whose main motivation is to rid the country of terrorism? in 2014, their leader said "this is a war against christians and their democracy and constitution. our law says we should finish them when we get them." >> i would say they're more than that. i think that is part of their ideology, but they've killed more muslims in the north than they have killed christians. they are a terrorist organization and they have no boundaries. >> would you support designating nigeria as a country of particular concern for religious freedom? >> i would not designate nigeria as a country because we have huge, huge and very active christian populations in nigeria throughout the southern parts of nigeria into the main belt and even into northern nigeria, and we have a huge muslim population there as well. so both communities, until boko haram, were able to live together and work together harmoniously. and i think that that can continue on
greenfield, secretary greenfield. would you describe boko haram as an anti-christian terrorist group whose main motivation is to rid the country of terrorism? in 2014, their leader said "this is a war against christians and their democracy and constitution. our law says we should finish them when we get them." >> i would say they're more than that. i think that is part of their ideology, but they've killed more muslims in the north than they have killed christians. they are a...
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p. >>> another man dead after an greenfield drive.'t saying how the man tied or who killed him. >>> keep the umbrella at home. haven't said that it in a while. >> has he been you wamany you wt today. >> because it is mother's day. >> happy mother's day. >> absolutely. we're in for a gorgeous one, as well. tom kierein says it's so gorgeous that he went outside to check it out. >> right here in northwest washington out on the storm team 4 weather deck, always bits of a breeze kicking up out of the north and west. and it's gusting up around 15 miles per hour. it will get a little stronger as we get into the afternoon. look at all the green grass behind me. it has been growing. if you listen carefully, you can hear it growing. the grass growing like an inch a day with all the rain that we've had. now the sun coming out. the milky haze is some of the smoke from the alberta wild levels of the atmosphere about 2,000 miles away. sleeveless this afternoon with shorts and sunglasses, you'll be comfortable as we climb into the low 70s. storm tea
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police responded to an assault call on greenfield drive. when they arrived, they found a man with critical injuries. we are working to learn more on what happened. we'll have an update tomorrow morning. today, an ulty may like thursday morning's fire at federal center. they are calling on metro to make decisions based on safety, not passenger convenience. the fda wants metro to slow trains down and shorten trains to reduce the third rail fire risk. metro must conduct a safety standdown. essentially retraining employees that includes safety drills to make sure they are prepared for an emergency. >>> i don't think anybody is going to be complaining about tomorrow's forecast. yes, we have showers out there right now. wow, we are going to see things improve rather quickly throughout the next couple hours. just isolated showers here and there across the area. those will be, again, heading out by tomorrow are low. monday/tuesday next week, friday and saturday, chances of rain go up. the difference from last week, milder air around. it's not all t
police responded to an assault call on greenfield drive. when they arrived, they found a man with critical injuries. we are working to learn more on what happened. we'll have an update tomorrow morning. today, an ulty may like thursday morning's fire at federal center. they are calling on metro to make decisions based on safety, not passenger convenience. the fda wants metro to slow trains down and shorten trains to reduce the third rail fire risk. metro must conduct a safety standdown....
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secretary greenfield. would you describe boko haram as an anti-christian terror group, whose main motivation is -- and i say that based on a video released by their laterers. this is a wear against christians democracy and that i constitution. >> i would say they're more than that. they're part of the ideology, but they have killed more muslims in the north than they have killed christians. they are a terrorist organization and have no boundaries. >>> would you support nigeria as a country of particular concern for religious freedom? >> i would not designate nigeria as a country, because we have huge, huge and very active christian populations in nigeria throughout the southern parts of nigeria into the middle belt, even in northern nigeria, and a huge muslim population there as well. so both communities until boko haram were ability to live attorney general and work together harmoniously. i think that that can continue once boko haram is brought into justice. >> from usaid, what programs exist to assist t
secretary greenfield. would you describe boko haram as an anti-christian terror group, whose main motivation is -- and i say that based on a video released by their laterers. this is a wear against christians democracy and that i constitution. >> i would say they're more than that. they're part of the ideology, but they have killed more muslims in the north than they have killed christians. they are a terrorist organization and have no boundaries. >>> would you support nigeria as...
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amanda: rich greenfield. a time when the hedge fund industry has sing the biggest best seen in the biggest outflows, we have one trader that stands up with consistent success. ♪ jon: to our viewers worldwide, good day from new york city. good day to the city of london. looking now.better fog. ago, it was all >> is that not gloomy? amanda: that is a bright day for london. the market is gloomy, though. time for bloomberg trends. pic. i have a a hedge fund manager in hong kong, we keep hearing about the death of the hedge fund industry. this is one guy who is doing welcome a return 6% this year, his average return is 15% annualized. it, by thedoesn't other side of the trade. we hear about everyone getting in on the same side of the trade. takes the other side of asianade, especially in moves. buying bonds and chinese companies that everyone things are headed for trouble and he has really done well. amanda: there's lots of outflows elsewhere, so i guess they want to go somewhere. that he is buying noble, buying d
amanda: rich greenfield. a time when the hedge fund industry has sing the biggest best seen in the biggest outflows, we have one trader that stands up with consistent success. ♪ jon: to our viewers worldwide, good day from new york city. good day to the city of london. looking now.better fog. ago, it was all >> is that not gloomy? amanda: that is a bright day for london. the market is gloomy, though. time for bloomberg trends. pic. i have a a hedge fund manager in hong kong, we keep...
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the murder happened along greenfield drive last night. are scrambling to piece everything together. wusa9 stephanie gailhard is live for us tonight in prince george's county. so stephanie, what did you find out about the person who passed away? >> reporter: debra, neighbors tell me that the victim was kenny, he was in his 60s. he loved to work on his old mustang car here still parked in his driveway right where he left it less than 24 hours after he was murdered. the tragedy unfolded last night around 8:30
the murder happened along greenfield drive last night. are scrambling to piece everything together. wusa9 stephanie gailhard is live for us tonight in prince george's county. so stephanie, what did you find out about the person who passed away? >> reporter: debra, neighbors tell me that the victim was kenny, he was in his 60s. he loved to work on his old mustang car here still parked in his driveway right where he left it less than 24 hours after he was murdered. the tragedy unfolded last...
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the man's neighbors on greenfield drive say his nameism was kenny but that many calledal him pop ande was in his 60's.'s. neighbors also tell us the us victim was home with his sonis before he was found dead.d dd. police say this murder is an i n isolated incident. incen >> police are searching fore ar the person who stabbed a man at a bus isn't that northeast.'t the attack happene td aroundd 12:30 sunday morning at the minnesota avenue metroavenue meo station. the victim is expected too survive.survive. police have not said who was w responsible or what led toed that attack.ac >>> metro now under a federal f order to get its act together tt after last week's troubles at at the federal center station.ta >> and major disruptions a ahead for commuters as metro's o general manager tries to getes the system back on track. fox5's stephanie is at the federal southwest station and she joins us now with more.us ne >> reporter: good morning,ter: guys. yeah, we are learning a lot more about thursday's two fire e and smoke incidents here ate the federal center southwest soe station and we're fi
the man's neighbors on greenfield drive say his nameism was kenny but that many calledal him pop ande was in his 60's.'s. neighbors also tell us the us victim was home with his sonis before he was found dead.d dd. police say this murder is an i n isolated incident. incen >> police are searching fore ar the person who stabbed a man at a bus isn't that northeast.'t the attack happene td aroundd 12:30 sunday morning at the minnesota avenue metroavenue meo station. the victim is expected too...
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last night they were called to a home on greenfield drive to investigate an assaults. when they arrived, they found a man seriously hurt. the victim did die at the hospital. police are not saying how the man died or who killed him. >>> the latest now on the it deadly shopping center shootings in maryland. we now know why eulalio tordil went on friday's rampage. police say he wanted another car after allegedly killing his estranged wife on thursday. they believe eulalio tordil was trying to go car jack the other two victims, but they resisted. police describing those killed as a happy teacher, an american dreamer and hero. >> malcolm winffel gave his life for somebody he doesn't know in order to protect her from a predator. >> in all tordil now faces three counts of murder. he was a federal protection officer on administrative leave because of several protective orders against him. he was not supposed to have guns, but he got more following the restraining orders. >> and the final vehicle time claw tina molina, she was a 65-year-old woman was bolivia. tordil shot and ki
last night they were called to a home on greenfield drive to investigate an assaults. when they arrived, they found a man seriously hurt. the victim did die at the hospital. police are not saying how the man died or who killed him. >>> the latest now on the it deadly shopping center shootings in maryland. we now know why eulalio tordil went on friday's rampage. police say he wanted another car after allegedly killing his estranged wife on thursday. they believe eulalio tordil was...
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unfortunately the engine failed for third time when i was coming in for a landing on a field, a greenfieldnd the wind pushed me backwards and up a able to put it down in a construction spot. >> reporter: without full engine power a thermal aircraft will operate pretty much like a hot air balloon hence the less than ideal landing area here in the 1900 block of richmond street in fishtown. once there good samaritans jumped into action. >> pretty much stopped the car, went over the barrier to try to help the the pilot. >> reporter: personal items inside of the carriage were damaged but thompson and his passenger escaped injury. the faa continues to investigate this incident. >> people came out and this helped us and they were friendly and it was -- it was a good experience. it was a good experience in a bad situation. >> reporter: in fishtown, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> an underground explosion shut down streets in university city this afternoon. we're told a transformer blew underground on the corner of 30th and market. no one was injured but roads were closed and septa and
unfortunately the engine failed for third time when i was coming in for a landing on a field, a greenfieldnd the wind pushed me backwards and up a able to put it down in a construction spot. >> reporter: without full engine power a thermal aircraft will operate pretty much like a hot air balloon hence the less than ideal landing area here in the 1900 block of richmond street in fishtown. once there good samaritans jumped into action. >> pretty much stopped the car, went over the...
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prince george's county police are investigating a murder to lanham on greenfield drive. when they arrived, they found a man seriously hurt and that victim died at the hospital. right now police are not saying how the man died or who killed him. >>> and in the district, a man is dead after a shooting in southeast. this happened on nelson place just before 2:00 this morning. police tell us that the victim died at the hospital. no word on a suspect. >>> the latest now on those deadly shopping center shootings in maryland. we now know why eulalio tordil went on friday's rampage. police say he wanted another car after allegedly killing his estranged wife on thursday. malcolm winffel and paulina molina were killed because of the carjacking. police describing those killed as a ha >> malcolm winffel gave his life for somebody he doesn't know in order to protect her from a predator. >> in all tordil now faces three counts of murder. and two counts of attempted murder. he was a federal protection officer on administrative leave because of several protective orders against him. he
prince george's county police are investigating a murder to lanham on greenfield drive. when they arrived, they found a man seriously hurt and that victim died at the hospital. right now police are not saying how the man died or who killed him. >>> and in the district, a man is dead after a shooting in southeast. this happened on nelson place just before 2:00 this morning. police tell us that the victim died at the hospital. no word on a suspect. >>> the latest now on those...
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they discovered that body last night on greenfield drive where stephanie gailhard joins us live with what she knows about the man who died, stephanie? >> reporter: debra, the victim was retired from the post office and was a patrol officer for the neighborhood watch here in his own community. the mystery surrounding the death intensified tonight as they would learn more about his life. >> he was mr. kenny, it is a travesty and the man that would give his shirt off his back. >> reporter: they say he was a part of the family. >> he used to work for the post i mean he's had people that didn't want to leave because he was that kind of guy. >> he would walk these streets at the member of the neighborhood watch. u you know doing the whole thing. >> reporter: he lived in this home for more than a decade taking care of his son who has mental health issues. >> it did not bother him because he was on top of it to go to the hospital and he was taken. >> reporter: as they continue to investigate the murder a source says he was hit to death with a baseball bat and discovered by his son. however n
they discovered that body last night on greenfield drive where stephanie gailhard joins us live with what she knows about the man who died, stephanie? >> reporter: debra, the victim was retired from the post office and was a patrol officer for the neighborhood watch here in his own community. the mystery surrounding the death intensified tonight as they would learn more about his life. >> he was mr. kenny, it is a travesty and the man that would give his shirt off his back. >>...
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greenfield student competition, her biggest win yet. >> that was a really good experience that i won'tforget. it was my dream to play in kimmel center verizon hall so being a finalist i already achieved that dream. >> as part of her grand prize, kasey achieved her other dream of performing with the philadelphia orchestra and received tips from her idol and musical director yannick nÉzet-seguin. >> we're so proud of her. as parents we always support her and encourage her. >> and while the pianist's role is to command center stage. the mission of the pianist's page turner is quite different. >> i want to be a ninja because you know whenever they need the page turner, extra hand i will show up and then i disappear. >> yung-chen lin became a freelance page turner for the philadelphia chamber music society in 2006. >> the art of page turning is uhh quite special because you really need to communicate with the pianist. >> and she says it's not as nerve-wracking as people may think. >> as long as you can read notes fast enough you certainly can do page turning. >> and for lin, the love for mu
greenfield student competition, her biggest win yet. >> that was a really good experience that i won'tforget. it was my dream to play in kimmel center verizon hall so being a finalist i already achieved that dream. >> as part of her grand prize, kasey achieved her other dream of performing with the philadelphia orchestra and received tips from her idol and musical director yannick nÉzet-seguin. >> we're so proud of her. as parents we always support her and encourage her....
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unfortunately the engine failed for a third time when i was coming in for a landing on a field, a greenfield and the wind pushed me backwards and i was able to put it down in a construction spot. >> reporter: without full engine power a thermal aircraft will operate like a hot air balloon hence the less than ideal landing in fishtow fishtown. once there good samaritans jumped in. personal items inside of the carriage were damaged but thompson and his passenger escaped injury. the faa continues to investigate this incident. >> the people came out and they helped us and they were friendly and it was a good experience. it was a good experience in a bad situation. >> reporter: in fishtown, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> an underground explosion shut down university city this afternoon. beer told a transformer blew underground on the corner of 30th and market. that's at 30th street station. septa and regional rail service was disrupterd for awhile but everything is back to normal now. luckily no one was hurd. >>> and search crews are finding more and more wreckage from egyptair fligh
unfortunately the engine failed for a third time when i was coming in for a landing on a field, a greenfield and the wind pushed me backwards and i was able to put it down in a construction spot. >> reporter: without full engine power a thermal aircraft will operate like a hot air balloon hence the less than ideal landing in fishtow fishtown. once there good samaritans jumped in. personal items inside of the carriage were damaged but thompson and his passenger escaped injury. the faa...
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the murder happened along greenfield drive last night. investigators are scrambling to piece everything together. wusa9 stephanie gailhard is live for us tonight in prince george's county. so stephanie, what did you find out about the person who passed away? >> reporter: debra, neighbors tell me that the victim was kenny, he was in his 60s. he loved to work on his old mustang car here still parked in his driveway right where he left it less than 24 hours after he was murdered. the tragedy unfolded last night around 8:30 drive in lanham. police bagged evidence last night and continue to investigate today. neighbors tell me they believed kenny was shot to death. meantime a source says he was found inside his home by his son. police are trying to get to the bottom of this murder mystery right now. neighbors tell me this is typically a quiet community, but they do see police come by here when responding to incidents at a group home just up the street. >> i'm just shocked. i'm totally shocked that first of all it would happen in this neighborh
the murder happened along greenfield drive last night. investigators are scrambling to piece everything together. wusa9 stephanie gailhard is live for us tonight in prince george's county. so stephanie, what did you find out about the person who passed away? >> reporter: debra, neighbors tell me that the victim was kenny, he was in his 60s. he loved to work on his old mustang car here still parked in his driveway right where he left it less than 24 hours after he was murdered. the tragedy...
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learning experience, and a lot of innovatioinnovation, you nee boundaries because the blue sky and greenfields sometimesis, the easier it is to innovate and think big. >>> when we come back, advise on how to hold on to employees getting offers from bigger companies and how to say no to your customers. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com >>> what is the best way to keep the best people in your team stick around when they get offers from huge companies like facebook and microsoft that you cannot match? >> you want to keep your best people, you have to make them an offer that they can't refuse. go godfather on them. seriously speaking
learning experience, and a lot of innovatioinnovation, you nee boundaries because the blue sky and greenfields sometimesis, the easier it is to innovate and think big. >>> when we come back, advise on how to hold on to employees getting offers from bigger companies and how to say no to your customers. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½...
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the man's neighbors on greenfield drive say his nameisn was kenny but that many calledal him pop. pop he's believed to have been inieh his 60's.s. neighbors also tell us theo te victim was home with his son his before he was found dead. d police say this murder is an isolated incident.id >> police in washington, d.c.inw are searching for a person of pf interest after a weekendrest stabbing at a bus stop in a northet ast. the attack happened around 12:30 sunday morning at the minnesota avenue metroota station. the victim will survive.urve police have not said who is responsible.re >>> we continue following conti metro's plan to get the system e back on track. on tra >> big changes are ahead forre plagued by electrical firesby e over the past few weeks. fox5's melanie alnwick is atck the federal center southwestr station. she joins us live now withuswi more. good morning, mel.me >> reporter: hey, good morning and before we get to get that big maintenance blitzig plan we want to talk a little m bit more about to these buyersr here at federal centereralen southwest. remember those las
the man's neighbors on greenfield drive say his nameisn was kenny but that many calledal him pop. pop he's believed to have been inieh his 60's.s. neighbors also tell us theo te victim was home with his son his before he was found dead. d police say this murder is an isolated incident.id >> police in washington, d.c.inw are searching for a person of pf interest after a weekendrest stabbing at a bus stop in a northet ast. the attack happened around 12:30 sunday morning at the minnesota...
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this is the secretary greenfield question.would you describe book ahram as an anti-christian terror group. and this is a war against christians, and the losses they should finish them and when we get them. >> there are more than that, that is part of their ideology, but they have killed more muslims in the north. then they have killed christians. they are a terrorist organization and they have no boundaries. >> would you support designating nigeria as a country of continual concern for religious freedom? >> i would not designate nigeria as a country because we have huge huge and active christian populations in nigeria throughout parts of nigeria into the middlebelt but northern nigeria. every -- when these communities work together harmoniously. and brought them into justice. >> usaid, what programs exist to assist victims of boca herat and psychological problems for women's and girls, >> we had other programs, and the victims when we have seen when people leave their or been victims of boca her rom return to their communities
this is the secretary greenfield question.would you describe book ahram as an anti-christian terror group. and this is a war against christians, and the losses they should finish them and when we get them. >> there are more than that, that is part of their ideology, but they have killed more muslims in the north. then they have killed christians. they are a terrorist organization and they have no boundaries. >> would you support designating nigeria as a country of continual concern...
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daniel greenfield and his wife michelle run greenfield berry farm on land they lease. >> we're growingey i am a beekeeper and get honey. the blueberries are blooming. the middle of a national park. >> reporter: when the harvest season starts in five weeks, the cool thing about this park is they invite team come and pick their own -- invite people to come and pick their own blueberries. >> another example of how cool the country is. >> it spent 20 years to clean it up. >> they did it. >> we can go maybe when we're at the convention. take train to the park. >> that's right. >> in all your spare time. good luck with that. >> anthony, are you so right. we can carve out something. lots to see. thanks. did you enjoy your conversation with the -- he was looking forward to talking to you. >> i had to take it for secondary screening. it's over now. >> the tsa pre-check doesn't work anymore. >> a fast check. >> he's on the new watch list. thank you. >>> adele proves she can laugh at her own mistakes. her priceless reaction when she forgot her own lyrics. i always wonder how i do that -- ahead on
daniel greenfield and his wife michelle run greenfield berry farm on land they lease. >> we're growingey i am a beekeeper and get honey. the blueberries are blooming. the middle of a national park. >> reporter: when the harvest season starts in five weeks, the cool thing about this park is they invite team come and pick their own -- invite people to come and pick their own blueberries. >> another example of how cool the country is. >> it spent 20 years to clean it up....
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's rich greenfield called for a selloff back in december.7 price target and explains why on bloomberg go. >> no one should be investing on the belief that movie success is sustainable. the reality is 50% comes from the cable network division, and the self rating was premised from the beginning on the belief media is flowing out. they will not be winners if that tied goes out. they either cut the cord or shave the cord or simply never to the multichannel bundle. that hurts everyone, and disney has the largest cost exposure in the industry. mark: was completely different offered by piper jaffray stan myers who said it was overweight at $120 by stag. a number of analysts do not price into this stock. >> we have a strong advertising market. we are heading into a robust front here in may. we have finding nemo, which frld be the next rosen -- ozen. we have the continuation of star wars going forward. we have shanghai opening up in june as well. a number of analysts should see this drive higher. mark: and in the conference call, bob iger said he is
's rich greenfield called for a selloff back in december.7 price target and explains why on bloomberg go. >> no one should be investing on the belief that movie success is sustainable. the reality is 50% comes from the cable network division, and the self rating was premised from the beginning on the belief media is flowing out. they will not be winners if that tied goes out. they either cut the cord or shave the cord or simply never to the multichannel bundle. that hurts everyone, and...
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admitted his role in the death of his dad, 64-year-old kenneth williams, they lived in a house on greenfield drive. the two had an argument before anthony used the bat to attack his father. neighbors tell wusa 9 anthony suffers from some mental health issues. >>> tracking metro for you now, where it was another tough day to the transit agency, multiple delays out there on the orange, blue and silver line, one of the problems stemming from work over the weekend. a train that was sent over some tracks that had just been worked on, caught fire. outside of the stadium armory station. riders were understandably upset. >> we were packed on there like sardines and it was super hot. >> it's very frustrating and it's under utilization of our tax dollars. >> metro's epic maintenance project begins on june 4th. you can see the when on our wusa 9 news app. >>> dueling lawsuits tonight, in the fight over north carolina's public law on bathroom access for transgender people. >> about an hour ago, the department of justice filed suit claiming it violates u.s. civil rights laws. north carolina governor pat
admitted his role in the death of his dad, 64-year-old kenneth williams, they lived in a house on greenfield drive. the two had an argument before anthony used the bat to attack his father. neighbors tell wusa 9 anthony suffers from some mental health issues. >>> tracking metro for you now, where it was another tough day to the transit agency, multiple delays out there on the orange, blue and silver line, one of the problems stemming from work over the weekend. a train that was sent...
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arrested this man, 42-year-old monte anthony, charged with the murder of his father at their home on greenfield in lanham. it happened over the weekend on saturday night. police, if you go to some video of the scene, they said when they arrived they found a man who had trauma to his body, apparently the investigation saying that there was an argument at one point and then montey used a baseball bat to assault his father. his dad died at the hospital. montey charged with first and second-degree murder. pat? >> thanks, angie. >> west palm beach police are classifying the death of a university of alabama, birmingham, football player a homicide. 21-year-old gregory bryant was found shot in a car on interstate 95 over the weekend. he was declared bryant began his college career at notre dame and was the biggest name in ua b's first recruiting class since the school restarted its football program. >>> well, it wasn't the smoothest landing, but it sure saved the pilot's life. the small plane crashed on a roof near a los angeles freeway yesterday. the 61-year-old pilot says his plane lost power midflig
arrested this man, 42-year-old monte anthony, charged with the murder of his father at their home on greenfield in lanham. it happened over the weekend on saturday night. police, if you go to some video of the scene, they said when they arrived they found a man who had trauma to his body, apparently the investigation saying that there was an argument at one point and then montey used a baseball bat to assault his father. his dad died at the hospital. montey charged with first and second-degree...
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they found kenneth williams suffering from injuries saturday night at this home on greenfield drive.died a short time later at the hospital. police say anthony admitted that he was inlv >> police at george mason university are looking for this man, surveillance video shows him taking a laptop from the johnson center on thursday. if you know who this is, call the gmu police. >>> north carolina is suing the federal government to keep its so-called transgender bathroom bill. just moments ago the justice department said the bill violates civil rights and the governor has until the end of the day to say he won't enforce the law. jay gray looks into what's next in this developing story. >> reporter: the controversial battle over bathrooms and north carolina has moved to federal court. governor pat mccrory sudden after a demand from the justice department to abandon a new law requiring transgender people to use bathrooms using the gender according to their bitter certificate. >> thba attempting to rewrite the law and set basic restroom policies. >> reporter: he called the fed position basel
they found kenneth williams suffering from injuries saturday night at this home on greenfield drive.died a short time later at the hospital. police say anthony admitted that he was inlv >> police at george mason university are looking for this man, surveillance video shows him taking a laptop from the johnson center on thursday. if you know who this is, call the gmu police. >>> north carolina is suing the federal government to keep its so-called transgender bathroom bill. just...
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we have with us jeff greenfield, contributor with politico. jeff, i want to start with you. you have seen fractuous democratic and republican primaries in the past. how would you rate what we are seeing on the democratic side and can donald trump peel off sanders supporters in the fall? >> it has gotten a little more contentious. at this point in the campaign the losing side we can never unite and almost always do. the interesting thing is another part of the year that nobody would have predicted we may wind up seeing a more contentious democratic party convention than republican one. you have the irony where the only way the sanders people can win the nomination is by doing something that they abhor by getting superdelegates to say sanders is the stronger candidate and let's ignore what happened in the popular vote and pledge delegate. i think donald trump will be as effective at uniting democrats as hillary clinton seems to be at uniting republicans. i think there is a danger here and it will be a tricky path to make sure the normal contentiousness doesn't explode into som
we have with us jeff greenfield, contributor with politico. jeff, i want to start with you. you have seen fractuous democratic and republican primaries in the past. how would you rate what we are seeing on the democratic side and can donald trump peel off sanders supporters in the fall? >> it has gotten a little more contentious. at this point in the campaign the losing side we can never unite and almost always do. the interesting thing is another part of the year that nobody would have...
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let's ask our panel of media insiders, starting with long-time political analyst jeff greenfield. also, dylan byers and brian lowery, cnn's senior writer from media. thank you all for being here. jeff, let me go to you first. do you think this is the inevitable conclusion of the melding of tv and politics? go back to the first televised debates and how that created a narrative. >> the first thing i have to say is looking at that hyperventilation, jon stewart must be sorry he gave up his daily show because he was an expert in piercing that. to your point, as soon as the first debate happened with 24 million viewers, every news executive, you know, like the old cartoons saw dollar signs in their eyes. there was a huge audience partly because of "the apprentice," partly because trump was so different from normal politicians. when you talk about the media, it's way too broad. there were sharp criticisms of trump from the beginning. there were others who just rolled over and let him have his way. without the political discontent, particularly within the republican base, all the reality
let's ask our panel of media insiders, starting with long-time political analyst jeff greenfield. also, dylan byers and brian lowery, cnn's senior writer from media. thank you all for being here. jeff, let me go to you first. do you think this is the inevitable conclusion of the melding of tv and politics? go back to the first televised debates and how that created a narrative. >> the first thing i have to say is looking at that hyperventilation, jon stewart must be sorry he gave up his...
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saturday night police say they received a call for an assault on greenfield drive.n they arrived, they found the man seriously hurt. he died at the hospital. >>> three men accused of plotting to join isis are expected in court today, part of a group from twin cities area. all accused to leave u.s. to fight alongside the militant. most already accepted plea deals. >>> almost 15 year after september 11th, 2001, we're getting a glimpse into what that day was like for the commander in chief. newly released photos captured by then white house photographer eric draper show president george w. bush in the moments after the attacks. they show the president visiting a florida elementary school before he was whisked away to air force one. >>> a lot of people are talking about this next story. a man was taken off of a flight out of philadelphia because someone thought he might be a terrorist. but the man is an international recognized economist. a woman saw him writing math equations and called for help. our nbc partner saying in philadelphia asked passengers what they thought
saturday night police say they received a call for an assault on greenfield drive.n they arrived, they found the man seriously hurt. he died at the hospital. >>> three men accused of plotting to join isis are expected in court today, part of a group from twin cities area. all accused to leave u.s. to fight alongside the militant. most already accepted plea deals. >>> almost 15 year after september 11th, 2001, we're getting a glimpse into what that day was like for the...
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the first witness is linda thomas greenfield assistant secretary for africa affairs at the department of state. the second witness is linda atem. assistant administrator for africa at usaid. thank you for being here. the third witness is justin syberell. need a little help here. acting coordinator for counterterrorism at the department of state. we want to thank you all for being here. for your service to our country and if you could summarize your comments in about five minutes that would be great. without objection, your written testimony will be entered into the record. so, thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member cardin and distinguished members of the committee, let me thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i have a very brief oral statement, and i provided a more comprehensive written statement for the record. africa is home to the world's youngest and fastest growing population. it presents significant opportunities for transformation and growth as well as many challenges. the overall trends in sub-saharan africa point to accelerate accelerat accelerated de
the first witness is linda thomas greenfield assistant secretary for africa affairs at the department of state. the second witness is linda atem. assistant administrator for africa at usaid. thank you for being here. the third witness is justin syberell. need a little help here. acting coordinator for counterterrorism at the department of state. we want to thank you all for being here. for your service to our country and if you could summarize your comments in about five minutes that would be...
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george's in county a lanham neighborhoodhoo is in shock after a man wasas found dead in his home on greenfield drive. dve while police haven'tpoce h officially released his namehism neighbors tell us he was all uss retired postal worker in his 60's.60's. they also told fox5 the victimic was home with his son before b he was found dead.ead. police say this murder is an isolated incident.ent. >>> and here in the district, dc police are searching for a person of interest after af te weekend stabbing at a bus stopab in northeast.oreast. now, this attack happenedned around 12:30 on sunday morning. mornin the minnesota avenue metroet station. the victim is expected toed t survive.surv police haven't said wh victim was nor what was --t was- what led up to the attack.tt >> the debate over north carolina's controversialover bathroom bill is heating up. governor pat mccrory has toas respond today to the u.s. justice department's order to's stop enforcing the law. taw the state could use billil reasons in federal funds if they don't comply. >> 6:05. >> good morning.>>ood >> hey tuck. >> have a good weeke
george's in county a lanham neighborhoodhoo is in shock after a man wasas found dead in his home on greenfield drive. dve while police haven'tpoce h officially released his namehism neighbors tell us he was all uss retired postal worker in his 60's.60's. they also told fox5 the victimic was home with his son before b he was found dead.ead. police say this murder is an isolated incident.ent. >>> and here in the district, dc police are searching for a person of interest after af te...
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so the greenfield is something new for me. i am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy storage and electric vehicle charging. my background isn't worried and working in solar energy for many years and energy policy with the state. thank you. >> staff: hi. good evening. i'm peter galata public relations information coordinator with the departments. often working closely with policy communications director on press media strategy external communications as well as pause. i come from the environment of consulting world but also previously with that apartment was a program associate with transportation team for two years. so the 50%
so the greenfield is something new for me. i am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy...
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our first is linda thomas greenfield, assistant secretary for african affairs at the department of state. welcome. our second witness is linda etim, assistant administrator for africa at usaid. thank you for being here. our third witness is justin -- [inaudible] no, no -- [laughter] need a little help here. seebrow, acting coordinator for terrorism at the department of state. we want to thank you all for being here, for your service to our country, and if you could summarize your comments in about five minutes, that would be great. without objection, your written testimony will be entered into the record, so thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member cardin and distinguished members of the committee, let me thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i have a very brief oral statement, and i've provided a more comprehensive written statement for the record. africa's home to the world's youngest and fastest growing population. it presents significant opportunities for transformation and growth as well as many challenges. the overall trends in sub-saharan africa point to acce
our first is linda thomas greenfield, assistant secretary for african affairs at the department of state. welcome. our second witness is linda etim, assistant administrator for africa at usaid. thank you for being here. our third witness is justin -- [inaudible] no, no -- [laughter] need a little help here. seebrow, acting coordinator for terrorism at the department of state. we want to thank you all for being here, for your service to our country, and if you could summarize your comments in...
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the greenfield bridge in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. pittsburgh pennsylvania has the most structurally deficient bridges in the country. and this is one of them. built in 1921, it carries almost 8,000 cars per day. in 2003, a 10-inch chunk of concrete went thraw a car windshield -- through a car windshield injuring the driver. this bridge has been crumbling for decade. one more, mr. president, which you will find of significant interest. the russell street bridge, missoula, montana. transportation for america rated the deck of the russell street bridge a 4 out of 10 in terms of structural soundness. it was built in 1957 and carries over 22,000 cars a day. so i think we would all agree that we need to fix these 61,000 structurally deficient bridges. there's no doubt about that. i don't think there's any member of this body or in the federal government that would disagree with that. but what happens when we try to do that? in effect, mr. president, the efforts, especially of the local communities, are strangled by bureaucratic red tape. m
the greenfield bridge in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. pittsburgh pennsylvania has the most structurally deficient bridges in the country. and this is one of them. built in 1921, it carries almost 8,000 cars per day. in 2003, a 10-inch chunk of concrete went thraw a car windshield -- through a car windshield injuring the driver. this bridge has been crumbling for decade. one more, mr. president, which you will find of significant interest. the russell street bridge, missoula, montana....
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greenfield: thank you.e genee we also block, transfer of ucla and a viral -- biobehavioral scientist. thank you for giving me a hard work. how technology affects his the biometrics of the body. he served as provost of the university of virginia. he is also the inventor of several devices including a noncontact respiratory monitor for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome, and an avid collector of vacuum tube radios. rossi will hear a little bit of that. [laughter] -- perhaps we will hear a little bit about that. [laughter] [applause] mr. terhune we also have dr. anusuya chatterjee, a health economist and fellow at the milken institute where she has led studies on obesity, medical technology and chronic disease prevention. co-author of a recently published book, "the upside of aging. " rk coincides with cnn and others. run of plus.list [applause] mr. terhune a few introductory marks of self disclosure, i checked my phone now incessantly, and everything i know about snapchat comes to my 13-year-old d
greenfield: thank you.e genee we also block, transfer of ucla and a viral -- biobehavioral scientist. thank you for giving me a hard work. how technology affects his the biometrics of the body. he served as provost of the university of virginia. he is also the inventor of several devices including a noncontact respiratory monitor for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome, and an avid collector of vacuum tube radios. rossi will hear a little bit of that. [laughter] -- perhaps we will...
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board of directors, linda thomas greenfield to be a member of the board of directors, john w. leslie, jr. of connecticut to be a member of the board of directors, linda i. etim of wisconsin to be a member of the board of directors, united states advisory commission on public diplomacy, georgette bossbobber of new york to be a member. overseas private investment corps, todd a. particularrer of new york to be a member of the board of directors, devon perick of new york to be a member of the board of directors, department of state, robert hannan of florida to be ambassador total federated states of micronesia, reverend stewart of florida to be ambassador to the republic of the marshall islands, matthew john matthews of oregon to be ambassador, united states agency for international development, masella escobar of massachusetts to be an assistant administrat administrator, asian development bank, swate dondakar to be united states director, department of state, adam h. sterling of virginia to be ambassador to the slovak republic, kelly ceeterring franz of virginia to be ambassador
board of directors, linda thomas greenfield to be a member of the board of directors, john w. leslie, jr. of connecticut to be a member of the board of directors, linda i. etim of wisconsin to be a member of the board of directors, united states advisory commission on public diplomacy, georgette bossbobber of new york to be a member. overseas private investment corps, todd a. particularrer of new york to be a member of the board of directors, devon perick of new york to be a member of the board...
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so the greenfield is something new for me. i am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy storage and electric vehicle charging. my background isn't worried and working in solar energy for many years and energy policy with the state. thank you. >> staff: hi. good evening. i'm peter galata public relations information coordinator with the departments. often working closely with policy communications director on press media strategy external communications as well as pause. i come from the environment of consulting world but also previously with that apartment was a program associate with transportation team for two years. so the 50%
so the greenfield is something new for me. i am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy...
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recently in doha, a fabulous $8 billion port, the largest new greenfield port in the world. diversifying their economy and trying to engage more in global commerce, not just in the oil business, so we're hopeful in that market also. >> just incredible, you go to due buy and everything is new, everything is brand new. mike burke and chairman of acome, thank you so much. pushing for a infrastructure bill. >> thank you. >>> by no means close to being done at the milken conference. coming up in 45 minutes former england prime minister tony blair will talk about. we'll talk about the labor party scandal and a potential british exit and u.s. election and former house majority leader eric cantor will join us as well. a big day. a lot going on, and we'll see you right after this break. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for
recently in doha, a fabulous $8 billion port, the largest new greenfield port in the world. diversifying their economy and trying to engage more in global commerce, not just in the oil business, so we're hopeful in that market also. >> just incredible, you go to due buy and everything is new, everything is brand new. mike burke and chairman of acome, thank you so much. pushing for a infrastructure bill. >> thank you. >>> by no means close to being done at the milken...
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matt greenfield who was with me said we're not going to edit it out. >> of course not. >> so i pulledpping up and down. not only do you flip and up and down, you don't know what to expect. depending on the weight of the car is depend enter on the number of cars you flip. we weren't heavy on the car so we kept flipping. >> which is why no two rides are the same? i never, ever. but if you're a roller coaster fan -- >> i think i would love it but not knowing when you're going to flip -- >> right there. right there. you look like you just -- you just had childbirth. >> you have to flip upside down for that, right? >> the same sensation that jill just had, childbirth, however you describe it, the joker officially opens to the public today at six flags adventure in jackson, new jersey. >> good job, ladies. >>> big business and how you can do this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this
matt greenfield who was with me said we're not going to edit it out. >> of course not. >> so i pulledpping up and down. not only do you flip and up and down, you don't know what to expect. depending on the weight of the car is depend enter on the number of cars you flip. we weren't heavy on the car so we kept flipping. >> which is why no two rides are the same? i never, ever. but if you're a roller coaster fan -- >> i think i would love it but not knowing when you're...
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so the greenfield is something new for me.am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy storage and electric vehicle charging. my background isn't worried and working in solar energy for many years and energy policy with the state. thank you. >> staff: hi. good evening. i'm peter galata public relations information coordinator with the departments. often working closely with policy communications director on press media strategy external communications as well as pause. i come from the environment of consulting world but also previously with that apartment was a program associate with transportation team for two years. so the 50% go
so the greenfield is something new for me.am part of the environment now it seemed and proud to be a member and do our reach for my community and hopefully i'm doing everyone thought. >> staff: good evening commissioners my name is kaisha rock. i started last november but haven't had the chance to introduce myself. i'm a senior renewable energy grenade at that apartment. i'm focused on consulting and integration of war just a bit of energy resources into the city like solar and energy...
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ambassador thomas greenfield, i wanted to ask you about to what extent the state department and the africa bureau is ready in the decisions made at the department of defense to spend other partner capacity dollars. there's a huge amount of the current $10 billion to the extent to which individual ambassadors have a say as to how that money is spent to make sure it isn't counteract in the work they are doing on the ground. you know, you're broader thoughts on this sort of long-term transition away from the majority of money in this country is being state department money to department of defense money. >> thank you for their question. we work closely with afrikaans on any activities they are involved in africa. they have an annual strategy review meeting for tcm's from across africa and usaid, mission directors are invited to come. i'm fair. my colleague is there as well and we look across the board at what they planning to do and look what they are planning to do in the context of our missions program in terms of her strategy. so we do work closely with them. our ambassadors have veto powe
ambassador thomas greenfield, i wanted to ask you about to what extent the state department and the africa bureau is ready in the decisions made at the department of defense to spend other partner capacity dollars. there's a huge amount of the current $10 billion to the extent to which individual ambassadors have a say as to how that money is spent to make sure it isn't counteract in the work they are doing on the ground. you know, you're broader thoughts on this sort of long-term transition...