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griffith is pastor of first african baptist church in south philadelphia. one of the first black baptist churches in the country. griffith who is president of the black clergy of philadelphia and vicinity was invited to speak at the world meeting of families congress later this month. >> i'm extremely pleased with the roman catholic church for really opening the doors and samegg saying come let's talk about it. >> reporter: it's the largest gathering of catholic families in the world but it is open to off. griffith will express concerns of the urban family including overcrowding, violence, pollution and poverty. themes which he says are relevant in cities across the world. >> i think instability in our society is as a result of instability in the family. you need strong families. >> reporter: the key he says is education and bringing faith back home. >> i think if we can get back to the center where the home, the school, the church, the mass, the synagogue, intricat intricately weave into family life i believe our society will be better. >> reporter: no mat
griffith is pastor of first african baptist church in south philadelphia. one of the first black baptist churches in the country. griffith who is president of the black clergy of philadelphia and vicinity was invited to speak at the world meeting of families congress later this month. >> i'm extremely pleased with the roman catholic church for really opening the doors and samegg saying come let's talk about it. >> reporter: it's the largest gathering of catholic families in the...
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all of that and more for this friday, september the 11th good morning, i'm bill griffith in font for tyler mathisson. >>> a new report tonight say there's is a chance that prices could plummet to $20 a barrel and the probability of that happening is rising. the report was part of the reason why crude futures fell 3% today to settle at $44.63 a barrel. not everyone agrees with that scenario. jackie has more from the new york exchange. >> the possible low? $20 a barrel. "lower for longer" says the chance is increasingly likely as storage continues to fill. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. it could be u.s. production. a $40 barrel, where our base case is set, is the level at which you see a drop in drilling. we saw it today for a drop in rig counts. if you don't bring global production down long enough, then you're like i to run into storage capacity constraints. >> due to an increase in supply, the base case calls for $30 a barrel oil in a month. but some are skeptical. >> i think the oil will not go that much lower here. i think once we get to these levels, the market is susceptible
all of that and more for this friday, september the 11th good morning, i'm bill griffith in font for tyler mathisson. >>> a new report tonight say there's is a chance that prices could plummet to $20 a barrel and the probability of that happening is rising. the report was part of the reason why crude futures fell 3% today to settle at $44.63 a barrel. not everyone agrees with that scenario. jackie has more from the new york exchange. >> the possible low? $20 a barrel. "lower...
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griffith will address concerns of the urban family. >> i think if we can get back to the center whereome, the school, the church, the mosque, the synagogue intricately weaved who family life i believe our society would be better. >> the hope is that the dialogue extends past the world meeting of families and will lead to solutions in urban communities. >>> and of course we have all the latest details on the papal visit at 6abc.com/pope. there you'll also find our ongoing coverage with everything you need know about the historic weekend. >> 4:53 and we will have more on the papal visit during our next half hour including how you can get tickets today to see pope francis' speech at independence hall. >> and in other news a loophole in the oregon state law means this mobile marijuana cart can operate but police there are -- what police there are saying about it coming up next. at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus, an appetizer, or a dessert. all with fresh sala
griffith will address concerns of the urban family. >> i think if we can get back to the center whereome, the school, the church, the mosque, the synagogue intricately weaved who family life i believe our society would be better. >> the hope is that the dialogue extends past the world meeting of families and will lead to solutions in urban communities. >>> and of course we have all the latest details on the papal visit at 6abc.com/pope. there you'll also find our ongoing...
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o'quinn: thank you, congressman griffith. i would just say that this has been a very frustrating process. we meet with -- our industry meets with f.d.a. on a regular basis. mr. griffith: you're not talking about the hearing. mr. o'quinn: no, the hearing has been as smooth as silk. but the process throughout the fleshing out of this has been difficult because we meet with f.d.a. on a regular basis on a wide variety of topics. this has been one particular topic in which they have been absolutely unwilling to meet or communicate. so here we are discussing a delay versus some clarity and reasonable flexibility but it has been a frustrating process but we appreciate the opportunity to be here today to air our side of the story. mr. griffith: thank you very much for being here. i'll ask both you and ms. liddle, the concerns about -- we've heard both today the concerns about somebody being charged with a felony, i guess ms. hubbard as well. one of the things you said, ms. liddle, was that as currently written, now, intent is a good
o'quinn: thank you, congressman griffith. i would just say that this has been a very frustrating process. we meet with -- our industry meets with f.d.a. on a regular basis. mr. griffith: you're not talking about the hearing. mr. o'quinn: no, the hearing has been as smooth as silk. but the process throughout the fleshing out of this has been difficult because we meet with f.d.a. on a regular basis on a wide variety of topics. this has been one particular topic in which they have been absolutely...
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david griffith, here is one of the receipts provided. griffith, his house is still offding, by the way, just 17th street. md who had been at valley forge and some of washington's children will board with him when they go to school in alexandria later on. here we have an example of problems that show up on the march, and how they are being solved along the way. then, they move on, as i said, , and continue on telegraph road to the intersection of route one. i want to show you some sites you may be familiar with, and how i go about tracing the route. these are done in 1781, a couple of days before the army actually gets there. e an9, they mak an atlas. the wonderful thing is that there are mile markers. here is a mile marker, for example. aen, you run a parallel to modern roadmap, and you can trace the road. the church is right here still. here is what it looks like. you go down here and see how the , the road a bend today makes the same bend. you can follow it until you get to the bridge. here is the roadmap again. here is a house. this h
david griffith, here is one of the receipts provided. griffith, his house is still offding, by the way, just 17th street. md who had been at valley forge and some of washington's children will board with him when they go to school in alexandria later on. here we have an example of problems that show up on the march, and how they are being solved along the way. then, they move on, as i said, , and continue on telegraph road to the intersection of route one. i want to show you some sites you may...
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on my 1st, timkins' then ceo jim griffith came on "mad money" to make his case against the script.gued they were keeping the finished products and raw materials business under the same roof. he said it allowed him to take knowledge and apply it across the whole company. which is why timkin outbought the earnings power. on top of that, real benefits on the scale of the combined company. the benefit would be lost if timkin broke up. for example, griffin came on the show. he pointed out a sizable chinese sales came from relations that have been built up by their manufacturing becomes. so what would happen if they broke up the company? here's the reply on "mad money". >> that business would conceivably go away from the high profile proprietary business if you separated them. that's correct, it would be difficult to leverage the synergies of a global company if, in fact, we split the two companies in half. >> whew, that's subtle. timkin feels sorry having a more diversified business model allows them to support each other in times of weakness, like we're having now. here's how griffin p
on my 1st, timkins' then ceo jim griffith came on "mad money" to make his case against the script.gued they were keeping the finished products and raw materials business under the same roof. he said it allowed him to take knowledge and apply it across the whole company. which is why timkin outbought the earnings power. on top of that, real benefits on the scale of the combined company. the benefit would be lost if timkin broke up. for example, griffin came on the show. he pointed out...
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donald griffith. warren. ramon. joseph. david joseph. francis edward. linda. kenneth george.ndy. jeffrey. joseph douglas brian. janet ruth. barbara. peter mark. [silence] [bell ringing] [silence] [silence] gary roberts. in triolet and. barbara mary. karen elisabeth hagerty. steven michael hackett. mary lou. dated holderman. my husband my kids and i love you very much and we miss you every single day. my kids and i would like to homily think all of us who have helped us the last 14 years to simply go to the sorrow and suffering and pain and thank you all very much. to the nation and friends and family everyone and anyone that we have come across to help us. thank you. >> my cousin and godmother. we love you, we miss you always. >> maya the rachel hale. richard hall. stanley hall. george hall. robert. vincent gerard. james douglas. muhammed. felicia hamilton. firefighter robert hamilton. karl hammond junior. frederick. christopher hamm the. firefighter sean he may. valerie jones. >> firefighter paul michael lawrence. dana. christine hanson. it has been an honor the past 13 year
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those details and a check on the market, we turn to bill griffith, this didn't happen yet, what is it? >> it's crazy because apple isn't identifying which apps has been infected yet. i'll get to that in a moment. good rally under way on wall street after the big sellout on thursday and friday after the fed failed to raise interest rates. we were up more than this, the dow was up almost 2700 points at one time. we've lost some of the gains up 80 points. what a mess for volkswagen, they are asking all u.s. dealers to remove and halt sales immediately of all of their diesel-powered audis after u.s. regulators said they installed software in the cars designed to give false emission readings. the epa has already ordered vw to recall almost half a million diesel vehicles made between 2009 and 2015 so that that software could be removed. vw still faces huge fines, get this, up to $18 billion. that's what the fine could be based on the number of cars being called back. and there are several lawsuits pending. this story is not over. >>> and remember those days when apple could boast that its o
those details and a check on the market, we turn to bill griffith, this didn't happen yet, what is it? >> it's crazy because apple isn't identifying which apps has been infected yet. i'll get to that in a moment. good rally under way on wall street after the big sellout on thursday and friday after the fed failed to raise interest rates. we were up more than this, the dow was up almost 2700 points at one time. we've lost some of the gains up 80 points. what a mess for volkswagen, they are...
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. >> bill griffith joins us from cnbc global world headquarters. >> yeah, we have a pretty rally under way, and it's not about the fed. it's about oilt prices. they've been rising, latest inventory report shows a reduction in oil inventory, so prices have gone up and stock prices have followed suit. the fed is meeting right now. tomorrow could bring fireworks when we learn whether or not they will begin raising interest rates for the first time in nine years. there's the dow up 81 points, was up 100 points a little while ago. right now president obama is washington. it's the quarterly business round table meetings. he's trying to garner support from them to pressure congress to end tax advantages for private equity managers. this is part of the funding bill that congress has yet to pass. and if they don't pass this in the near term, the federal government could shut down as early as next tuesday. so the president is taking his case to business leaders to try and get them to pressure congress on that contentious issue. meanwhile, target has ordered 335,000 fitness trackers from fitbit.
. >> bill griffith joins us from cnbc global world headquarters. >> yeah, we have a pretty rally under way, and it's not about the fed. it's about oilt prices. they've been rising, latest inventory report shows a reduction in oil inventory, so prices have gone up and stock prices have followed suit. the fed is meeting right now. tomorrow could bring fireworks when we learn whether or not they will begin raising interest rates for the first time in nine years. there's the dow up 81...
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in 1989, an english gentleman named paddy griffith released the book "battle tactics of the civil war." this is an illustrated abridgment that i picked up a number of many years ago that basically distills his discussion of tactics and 2 -- it's a pretty cool book, with the illustration. griffith uses the same statistics, but he says to argue that the unit was not effective based on casualties is missing the point. he said it was a psychological weapon and by putting it on the end of a musket, a soldier felt stronger and was empowered and it gave him courage to charge across the deadly ground. , the opposing line is going to break and run before you get close with the bayonet theowever, they are not classic bay in a charges of the pre-civil war era no matter how you look at it. here,to the conclusion this is a photograph of the review taken on may 23, 1865. this is the army of the potomac, this is a brigade. you can make out the various regiments marching down pennsylvania avenue. the army of sherman's forces marched the next day, but i like this quote. he said the glittering muskets
in 1989, an english gentleman named paddy griffith released the book "battle tactics of the civil war." this is an illustrated abridgment that i picked up a number of many years ago that basically distills his discussion of tactics and 2 -- it's a pretty cool book, with the illustration. griffith uses the same statistics, but he says to argue that the unit was not effective based on casualties is missing the point. he said it was a psychological weapon and by putting it on the end of...
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. >> surprise, surprise, to check on the markets, let's go to bill griffith, hi bill. >> hi guys. wait until you hear about the price increase, it's already happening in washington, d.c., i'll get to that in a moment here. of a big selloff on wall street today. there are concerns about vw and the impact that the scandal will have on the european economy. we told you yesterday about the company getting caught installing install installing software that masked emissions during, gave false readings on emissions during inspections, and that's now carried over to the united states here today. and the sell-off continues a thtd hour. you just saw the dow down 221 points. one of the biggest sellers inside the dow is gold man sachs, wall street reeling from word that goldman sachs ceo, lloyd blankfine has been diagnosed with lymphoma. his doctors told him it os high liqueurable and he can continue -- curable and he can lead the banks while going through treatments. he will though curtail his travel schedule over that time, and chief operating officer jerry comb ill take over those duties f
. >> surprise, surprise, to check on the markets, let's go to bill griffith, hi bill. >> hi guys. wait until you hear about the price increase, it's already happening in washington, d.c., i'll get to that in a moment here. of a big selloff on wall street today. there are concerns about vw and the impact that the scandal will have on the european economy. we told you yesterday about the company getting caught installing install installing software that masked emissions during, gave...
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. >> bill griffith joins us with the answer and much more on this monday, hi bill. >> i cannot wait to see how much lower they can go, but they are going lower now. stocks also lower right now, guelys. real sense of anticipation this week. the federal reserve meets wednesday and thursday, and this is the time when maybe, just maybe, the fed will start raising interest rates for the fiorrst time in almost a decade. right now the dow is down 83 points, but it's way early, there's going to be a lot of trading to happen between now and thursday. shares of apple opened strong this morning. the company is saying that the preorders for its new iphones, the 6s and 6s plus introduced last week, all on track to beat last year's record pace. last year ten million phones that first weekend. what's interest sergeant larger s6 plus this time around is seeing stronger demand. apple admits it had to scramble to ramp up production for that model. both phones hit the stores, go on sale a week from friday officially on september 25th. >>> and it is not your imagination, gasoline prices are dropping sharp
. >> bill griffith joins us with the answer and much more on this monday, hi bill. >> i cannot wait to see how much lower they can go, but they are going lower now. stocks also lower right now, guelys. real sense of anticipation this week. the federal reserve meets wednesday and thursday, and this is the time when maybe, just maybe, the fed will start raising interest rates for the fiorrst time in almost a decade. right now the dow is down 83 points, but it's way early, there's...
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with that story and a check on the markets, let's check in with bill griffith, seems early. >> uh, yes, it is, but wait until you hear the statistic, i'm going to tell you here. by the way, vw's contract with tomorrow. so it's not a huge surprise he would be stepping down. he probably wouldn't be asked to come back anyway. we have a selloff on wall street right now, shiba, even though we had good news on husing this morning, mortgage applications last week were up a whooping 13.9% because of a dip in interest rates, but that's not helping the stock market. the dow is down over 100 points right now. companies are trying to attract day. unlimited vacation time, expanded plannal leave, and now there's this, price water house koopers is going to offer employees, help them pay for their student loans. starting next year. those employees who were qualified for this will receive for up to six years, to help them pay those student loans. the average student loan tab these days is a about $35,000. so this is a nice perk, and we'll see if other companies follow suit. so yes, here we are, the fir
with that story and a check on the markets, let's check in with bill griffith, seems early. >> uh, yes, it is, but wait until you hear the statistic, i'm going to tell you here. by the way, vw's contract with tomorrow. so it's not a huge surprise he would be stepping down. he probably wouldn't be asked to come back anyway. we have a selloff on wall street right now, shiba, even though we had good news on husing this morning, mortgage applications last week were up a whooping 13.9% because...
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gloria mar agree was last seen on sunday at griffith street. the family say she was wearing a white and green shirt and black shorts. she could be carrying a yellow shirt and red san francisco 49ers cap. if you see her call san jose police. >> thailand prime minister said that the main suspect in last month's deadly bum attack in the capital has been arrested. the blast tore through a religious shrine in bangkok august 17. the suspect was arrested at a check point on the cambodian border. he is the second suspect arrested in connection with the explosion that killed 20 people which was the worse single mass casualty attack in thailand. >> research control and affordable housing is the hot topic at the san jose city council meeting considering a plan to benefit up san jose's represent control law including eviction protection. according to the city officials, represents have shot up 54 percent in the past five years. the average apartment in san jose is $2,200 an increase of nearly $800 since 2010. we will have a full report on the proposal at t
gloria mar agree was last seen on sunday at griffith street. the family say she was wearing a white and green shirt and black shorts. she could be carrying a yellow shirt and red san francisco 49ers cap. if you see her call san jose police. >> thailand prime minister said that the main suspect in last month's deadly bum attack in the capital has been arrested. the blast tore through a religious shrine in bangkok august 17. the suspect was arrested at a check point on the cambodian border....
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. >> bill griffith joins us from cnbc's global headquarters with that and more. had your coffee already? >> it's gorgeous. yes, i had my coffee already. happy national coffee day plus one. it is the last trading day of the third quarter, i don't have to tell you that, we have a good rally under way right now. ffit will be a negative quarter for the stock market, but not today. we had some good job's numbers from adp saying that the economy grew by 200,000 jobs in the latest month. and right now it's up 124 points to cap off what has been a volatile quarter. amazon is introducing a new service that'll allow anyone with a car to deliver their packages. sounds like uber, right? it's called amazon flex. and they will pay draifr ivers up to $25 per hour and drivers can choose their own hours, just like uber. it's only available in seattle, but get ready for a nationwide rollout in the not too distance future. and it'll be interesting to see what impact that has on fedex and ups if this takes an edge off of their business. >>> and yes, it is two years behind schedule,
. >> bill griffith joins us from cnbc's global headquarters with that and more. had your coffee already? >> it's gorgeous. yes, i had my coffee already. happy national coffee day plus one. it is the last trading day of the third quarter, i don't have to tell you that, we have a good rally under way right now. ffit will be a negative quarter for the stock market, but not today. we had some good job's numbers from adp saying that the economy grew by 200,000 jobs in the latest month....
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. >> there you go, with that story and a check on the markets, bill griffith, i love the grocery delivery. >> well, you're not alone in all of that. wait until you hear how much we spend on online groceries in just a minute here. first, let me tell you about this lackluster day on wall street. we had a lot of volatility lately, but not today. the dow has been up, its been down, but not by a lot. you mention, you guys mentioned the possibility of a government shutdown. later this week the odds are that they will come up with short term spending bills this week to save off any shutdown, but that those bills will only last until december and could have a big battle on our hands at that time. >> housing looks good, prices around the country shows solid gains around the country. the 20 largest cities saw a gain of, an average gain of about 5% in july on an annualized basis. san francisco and denver saw the biggest gains of more than 10% because of an influx of high-tech companies there. of the top 20 companies, new york came in 18th with an average gain of just 1.9%, only chicago and washingto
. >> there you go, with that story and a check on the markets, bill griffith, i love the grocery delivery. >> well, you're not alone in all of that. wait until you hear how much we spend on online groceries in just a minute here. first, let me tell you about this lackluster day on wall street. we had a lot of volatility lately, but not today. the dow has been up, its been down, but not by a lot. you mention, you guys mentioned the possibility of a government shutdown. later this...
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when you' ve got ken griffith, managing 18, 20, $40 billion, the old activism where you are going after $1 billion to $5 t work. these guys are ratcheting up who they are going after, and i don' t know the long-term consequences of that. the thing that scares me the affects the activists -- dick is going to know much more than anybody -- all this high-speed trading, etf stuff, none of it has to do with the fundamentals of the company. facebook is $86, then $72. people get worried about activists. why isn' t anybody jumping up and down about the fact that it is 15 points upcoming 15 points down because some kid from m.i.t. has an algorithm? anthony: everybody is motivated by self-interest. whether it' s the activist -- gary: mine is to make gary kaminsky look good. [laughter] donald: he has the hardest job of all. anthony: when we talk about benefiting others, that has to be a unique self-interest. my self interest is, i have to perform for my shareholders so i benefit. is what is important to me as important to you? it doesn' t mean our self when we started talking about doing certain a
when you' ve got ken griffith, managing 18, 20, $40 billion, the old activism where you are going after $1 billion to $5 t work. these guys are ratcheting up who they are going after, and i don' t know the long-term consequences of that. the thing that scares me the affects the activists -- dick is going to know much more than anybody -- all this high-speed trading, etf stuff, none of it has to do with the fundamentals of the company. facebook is $86, then $72. people get worried about...
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o'quinn that congressman griffith introduced. director of strategic initiatives, food city, on behalf of the food marketing institute. third, executive vice president, investor relations of domino's, on behalf of the american pizza community. next ms. karen rozkoff for duncan brands inc. and the director of nutrition policy center for science in the public interest. ms. margaret wooten. thank you each for coming today. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize your written testimony. your written testimony will be entered into the record. there is a series of lights on your desk. and when it hits red, ask that you run. i will have to run a tight gavel today. i will monitor my tv on the floor. we are scheduled to vote between 11:00 and 11:30 and get through the members' questions. ms. hubbard, you are recognized for your summary. ms. hubbard: chairman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. i'm the c.e.o. of easy mart stores. it owns and operates nearly 300 conv
o'quinn that congressman griffith introduced. director of strategic initiatives, food city, on behalf of the food marketing institute. third, executive vice president, investor relations of domino's, on behalf of the american pizza community. next ms. karen rozkoff for duncan brands inc. and the director of nutrition policy center for science in the public interest. ms. margaret wooten. thank you each for coming today. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize your written testimony. your...
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donald griffith. warren. ramon. joseph. david joseph. francis edward. linda. kenneth george.ndy. jeffrey. joseph douglas brian. janet ruth. barbara. peter mark. [silence] [bell ringing] [silence] [silence] gary roberts. in triolet and. barbara mary. karen elisabeth hagerty. steven michael hackett. mary lou. dated holderman. my husband my kids and i love you very much and we miss you every single day. my kids and i would like to homily think all of us who have helped us the last 14 years to simply go to the sorrow and suffering and pain and thank you all very much. to the nation and friends and family everyone and anyone that we have come across to help us. thank you. >> my cousin and godmother. we love you, we miss you always. >> maya the rachel hale. richard hall. stanley hall. george hall. robert. vincent gerard. james douglas. muhammed. felicia hamilton. firefighter robert hamilton. karl hammond junior. frederick. christopher hamm the. firefighter sean he may. valerie jones. >> firefighter paul michael lawrence. dana. christine hanson. it has been an honor the past 13 year
donald griffith. warren. ramon. joseph. david joseph. francis edward. linda. kenneth george.ndy. jeffrey. joseph douglas brian. janet ruth. barbara. peter mark. [silence] [bell ringing] [silence] [silence] gary roberts. in triolet and. barbara mary. karen elisabeth hagerty. steven michael hackett. mary lou. dated holderman. my husband my kids and i love you very much and we miss you every single day. my kids and i would like to homily think all of us who have helped us the last 14 years to...
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his name is p-22 and he lives in the shadow of the hollywood sign in los angeles's griffith park. >>n my receiver. >> reporter: biologist jeff zing works for the national parks service. he uses his radio antenna to track p-22. three years ago he attached a radio collar to his neck. that was after they discovered the big cat inside the park, a place visited by 10 million people each year. >> we're in the middle of los angeles. how extraordinary is it that a mountain lie john is roaming around here. >> he ended up in this dead end park. it's not ideal. >> reporter: to get there p-22 had to navigate a maze of l.a. freeways. he was boyne in the mountains, somehow crossed the 405, made his way across hollywood hills taking refuge in the park. beth pratt says p-22 got lucky. just this month, another mountain lion, p-32, became at least the 12 lion killed trying to cross the freeway. >> they get to freeways and more often than not the car wins. >> 15 other mountain lions are being tracked in the area, many tagged as kittens. adult kittens can roam 200 miles to mate but are now stopped by fr
his name is p-22 and he lives in the shadow of the hollywood sign in los angeles's griffith park. >>n my receiver. >> reporter: biologist jeff zing works for the national parks service. he uses his radio antenna to track p-22. three years ago he attached a radio collar to his neck. that was after they discovered the big cat inside the park, a place visited by 10 million people each year. >> we're in the middle of los angeles. how extraordinary is it that a mountain lie john is...
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. >> like otis on "the andy griffith show." >> yeah. then i punched a guy so we put him in there as a time-out. >> jimmy: you know, i'm sure that's illegal. that's actually like kidnapping or something. false imprisonment -- >> it was a great idea when we thought about it. now i hook at it, frits ning. >> jimmy: is there a mayor of the town? >> it's not really a town. >> jimmy: just looks like a town. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've built a tree house. we have a photograph of the tree house in front of the lawn. this is quite a tree house. you built this thing? >> yeah, we actually -- i wanted to build the tree house before the western town. >> jimmy: looks like a family >> it's got a loft, it's got cable tv, wi-fi. nice deck on the back. >> jimmy: do people stay in there when they come to your house? >> you could. there's no plumbing. >> jimmy: there's no plumbing, oh. >> it's built down in late bit of a floodplain. if you put plumbing in the floodplain, the septic smell gets kind of bad. >> jimmy: i see. >> so -- >> when you have to pee you
. >> like otis on "the andy griffith show." >> yeah. then i punched a guy so we put him in there as a time-out. >> jimmy: you know, i'm sure that's illegal. that's actually like kidnapping or something. false imprisonment -- >> it was a great idea when we thought about it. now i hook at it, frits ning. >> jimmy: is there a mayor of the town? >> it's not really a town. >> jimmy: just looks like a town. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've...
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my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba.> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building, and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process of starting the fire, my best friend ended up catching himself on fire and died in the process, and i got charged with first degree murder as well as the arson, justly so. it was a horrible decision, horrible mistake. something that i wish i had never done but i did and i got to face the consequences now. >> he was preaching the kingdom of god and teaching those things which concern the lord jesus christ with all confidence and what i want to point out today is that is no matter where we are, we need to be serving god. >> while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies f
my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba.> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building, and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the...
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good evening, everyone, i'm tom griffith. jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. the heaviest of the rain has moved out now, but there are some impressive rainfall totals to talk about. so let's get right to chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: yes, they are very impressive. the average rainfall in the month of september just under three and a half inches. sanbornton coming in at double
good evening, everyone, i'm tom griffith. jennifer: and i'm jennifer vaughn. the heaviest of the rain has moved out now, but there are some impressive rainfall totals to talk about. so let's get right to chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: yes, they are very impressive. the average rainfall in the month of september just under three and a half inches. sanbornton coming in at double
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we'll discuss this further in studio joining us is phoebe griffith. direct director for migration. thank you for joining us. can we just see how far into this crisis are we in terms of the movement that we're seeing, are we just at the tip of the iceberg or quite a way into this? >> we are halfway through potentially. the summer months are the months where we're likely to see most migrants for obvious reasons but europe should be preparing for the long-term rather than thinking of this as a one off crisis that we will cover come and things will go back to normal. it does need to grapple with the issue of asylum. the system is very coherent and we don't have measures to deal promptly with these big surges of migration and that's an issue swept under the carpet for a long time. >> there's been a number of proposals, most recently one by the egyptian business moguls. he said he would be happy to buy a greek or italian island and resettle a lot of the migrants there. in practicality terms that's tough to enact but don't you think there's so many proposals that we should laud? >> that's
we'll discuss this further in studio joining us is phoebe griffith. direct director for migration. thank you for joining us. can we just see how far into this crisis are we in terms of the movement that we're seeing, are we just at the tip of the iceberg or quite a way into this? >> we are halfway through potentially. the summer months are the months where we're likely to see most migrants for obvious reasons but europe should be preparing for the long-term rather than thinking of this as...
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griffith wed the documentary in to the fiction, so remember they were like turning the pages of history. so it encouraged people to come and view that film with all of the credibility that they give to history books most people, who might not have ever had these kind of experience with african-americans would know who they were, or would understand the need to constrain and contain them because of this inherent nature of bestiality or inhumanity that they represent then you take in to account that it's not just your average american who is watching this. you've got the president and the supreme court lookingat this film in the white house. so when the federal government that is responsible for protecting the rights of african-americans, itself begins to exercise segregationist tendencies across the federal government thenthe trickle down effect is pretty much absolute. so anyone born in to that period of time would have known there was an absolute cap on what they could aspire to. and every day provided an opportunity for them to encounter the logic of white supremacy, everywhere in eve
griffith wed the documentary in to the fiction, so remember they were like turning the pages of history. so it encouraged people to come and view that film with all of the credibility that they give to history books most people, who might not have ever had these kind of experience with african-americans would know who they were, or would understand the need to constrain and contain them because of this inherent nature of bestiality or inhumanity that they represent then you take in to account...
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democrats norman griffiths and kevin kelley sr. announced their campaigns earlier this month. >>> well, we heard some describe it as a ghost town. parts of philadelphia eerily quiet this weekend after police kept cars off the road for pope francis' visit. one group is pushing the city to do this more often when they want philadelphia to go driverless. >>> plus, smash and grab. a group of thieves is getting more brazen as they break into south jersey coffee shops. how police are using surveillance video now and a key piece of evidence they left behind to track down these crooks. >>> talk about a buzz kill, the crash that had thousands of bees swarming cars on the highway. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> listen to this, quite a sting for drivers in oklahoma city this afternoon. look at this, traffic at a standstill after a truck loaded with beehives overturned trying to enter the highway. officials say it will take several hours to corral the swarm. no word if the driver or anyone else was hurt. >>> former national security agency contra
democrats norman griffiths and kevin kelley sr. announced their campaigns earlier this month. >>> well, we heard some describe it as a ghost town. parts of philadelphia eerily quiet this weekend after police kept cars off the road for pope francis' visit. one group is pushing the city to do this more often when they want philadelphia to go driverless. >>> plus, smash and grab. a group of thieves is getting more brazen as they break into south jersey coffee shops. how police...
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equal rights amendment passed first of all because it was a very powerful congresswoman, martha griffithsan, who was strongly in favor of that. secondly, because the republican party wasn't opposed to it. there wasn't a political opposition. it was more cultural opposition. when the equal rights amendment was adopted, it had a seven-year time frame for ratification. otherwise, there would be no equal rights amendment. >> this amendment could have wide repercussions, affecting the military draft, a father's responsibility to support his children, sex crimes, and protective labor legislation. >> i think the very term e.r.a. started opening up a look at everything. it was sort of like ripping off the lid and saying, well, are there equal wages? are we getting equal admission into college? every issue started being looked at all kind of under the banner of e.r.a. >> president nixon today signed into law a far-reaching $21 billion education bill which will support educational projects from kindergarten to graduate school. >> title ix is educational equality. it simply says that any educational
equal rights amendment passed first of all because it was a very powerful congresswoman, martha griffithsan, who was strongly in favor of that. secondly, because the republican party wasn't opposed to it. there wasn't a political opposition. it was more cultural opposition. when the equal rights amendment was adopted, it had a seven-year time frame for ratification. otherwise, there would be no equal rights amendment. >> this amendment could have wide repercussions, affecting the military...
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all of that and more for this friday, september the 11th good morning, i'm bill griffith in font for tyler
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griffith because of course they came later to the white house. the -- and of course, the gishes, the gish sisters came to the front porch as did al jolson. it's interesting today to think about a republican candidate with all this support from hollywood. this is not what we perhaps would have expected, but at that time, they were very, very popular in hollywood. they love the movies. they showed movies in there and in the white house extensively. and this was something that they really, really gravitated to, the hollywood crowd and that kind of celebrity culture florence really grooved on that i guess you could say. susan swain: janet anderson on facebook writes, "on struck by the depth and capacity of mrs. harding's comments about women and men in this era, how big is the women's moving in the political campaign at that time" we talked about that. but then she asks, "what issues were there beyond the vote for women at that time?" david pietrusza: in the election? well, certainly, the big -- well, it's always the economy and the economy is very b
griffith because of course they came later to the white house. the -- and of course, the gishes, the gish sisters came to the front porch as did al jolson. it's interesting today to think about a republican candidate with all this support from hollywood. this is not what we perhaps would have expected, but at that time, they were very, very popular in hollywood. they love the movies. they showed movies in there and in the white house extensively. and this was something that they really, really...
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florence moran gregory >> pedro grehan >> john michael griffin >> tawanna griffin >> joan donna griffith >> warren grifka >> ramon grijalvo >> joseph f. grillo >> david joseph grimner >> francis edward grogan >> kenneth george grouzalis >> joseph grzelak >> matthew james grzymalski >> robert joseph gschaar >> liming gu >> jose a. guadalupe >> cindy yan zhu guan >> geoffrey e. guja >> joseph peter gullickson >> babita girjamatie guman >> douglas brian gurian >> janet ruth gustafson >> philip t. guza >> barbara guzzardo >> peter m. gyulavary [ bell ringing ] >> gary robert haag >> andrea lyn haberman >> barbara mary habib >> philip haentzler >> nezam a. hafiz >> karen elizabeth hagerty >> steven michael hagis >> mary lou hague >> david halderman >> and my husband. my kids and i, we love you very much, and we miss you every single day. and it is -- my kids and i would like to humbly thank everyone that has helped us through the last 14 years to be able to gently go through the sorrows, the suffering, the pain, and thank you all very much. the city, the nation, the friends, the family, anyon
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griffith? >> i know we're talking about state exchanges today, about this time two years ago we were arguing whether the federal system was ready to be unrolled with its plan, and so forth. and i noted with some interest, mr. kissle in your written testimony, i quote, i'm pleased to say that as of june 2015, according to turning point, our independent validation contractor, we were the only state-based exchange to have succ93ully passed a testing scenario providing third-party validation that we have a working i.t. system. mr. chairman might want to get the federal folks in here and see if they can pass that same kind of test. and i think it's interesting that hawaii is the one that has passed it. not withstanding that success, not withstanding a ten-year plan to get the finances in order in june, the governor decided to shut down hawaii health connector and also not withstanding, i should note, $205 million in federal establishment grant dollars. now for folks back home, that's the money to ge
griffith? >> i know we're talking about state exchanges today, about this time two years ago we were arguing whether the federal system was ready to be unrolled with its plan, and so forth. and i noted with some interest, mr. kissle in your written testimony, i quote, i'm pleased to say that as of june 2015, according to turning point, our independent validation contractor, we were the only state-based exchange to have succ93ully passed a testing scenario providing third-party validation...
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phoebe griffith. it is only two weeks until greases snap election.-- the syriza party leads but by a narrow margin. the leader of the opposition spoke exclusively with bloomberg. >> we want to be a government with new democracy at its core and the european powers, too. that doesn't mean we surrender completely. means we go into negotiations with concrete arguments and an appetite for communication, whereas the negotiation team mr. tsipras sent went in without having done his homework, uninformed, without folders, with their hands in their pockets. in each are a few the agreement, negotiations take place. right now, we make commitments with walls of the state, and these will be respected. there are points which can be discussed. the agreement includes targets of fiscal policy, the race to achieve these targets are a matter of national policy. we are the ones who will decide how to achieve these targets. byncine: we are joined alive nikos. does new democracy have a chance of getting into power? seem: it certainly does that new democracy has a comeback.
phoebe griffith. it is only two weeks until greases snap election.-- the syriza party leads but by a narrow margin. the leader of the opposition spoke exclusively with bloomberg. >> we want to be a government with new democracy at its core and the european powers, too. that doesn't mean we surrender completely. means we go into negotiations with concrete arguments and an appetite for communication, whereas the negotiation team mr. tsipras sent went in without having done his homework,...
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it was as simple as the word i heard bill griffith use and that's volatility.on't want to get too wonky, but it's a situation where quite some time, options traders were rewarded for selling volatility. those same people are now being punished for selling that same volatility. and what happens is and john can speak to this, the higher the market goes, the more things they have to buy. and the lower the market goes, the more things they have to sell. that's the nature of having negative -- or bad greek. and i'll add to it this. knee-jerk reactions by global central banks based on things they perceive to be happening, driving markets is a recipe for destruction. on the upside and to the downside, you saw it yesterday. the upside. i think you're seeing some of it today to the downside. >> john, i guess the point for people, then, trying to figure out what's going on, this is some kind of technicals that have to do with what guy was just referencing. or was there something more fundamental we can hang our hats on to say, hey, this is the problem. >> guy is right ab
it was as simple as the word i heard bill griffith use and that's volatility.on't want to get too wonky, but it's a situation where quite some time, options traders were rewarded for selling volatility. those same people are now being punished for selling that same volatility. and what happens is and john can speak to this, the higher the market goes, the more things they have to buy. and the lower the market goes, the more things they have to sell. that's the nature of having negative -- or...
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so, with that i like to invite weed griffith to talking about the line portion of the program. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon members of the bid my name is wade with this sentence is the planning department., to start by talking about with jonas double service as victoria service referred to big level service is a metric used to measure transportation projects of the california environmental quality act. this reform is happening at the state level legislation passed in 2013 known as the senate bill 743. the senate bill says that level service as a metric for transportation under-can be used and that an alternative metric should be established. level of service is a subjective measure of how many seconds a driver waits at an intersection. a common concern regarding the analysis is that it is inconsistent with other state and local laws for protecting the environment because it is biased against smart growth and typically does not result in better outcomes for the transportation system including safety outcomes. therefore, the state is proposing removing level of service and replac
so, with that i like to invite weed griffith to talking about the line portion of the program. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon members of the bid my name is wade with this sentence is the planning department., to start by talking about with jonas double service as victoria service referred to big level service is a metric used to measure transportation projects of the california environmental quality act. this reform is happening at the state level legislation passed in 2013...
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lining ea their pockets with the nex us of the state department and the -- which is a slush fund for griffithers, to both enrich themselves and to create a . luxury travel service for themselves. d secondarily, trump never went bruft.es into he used the bankruptcy laws in atlantic city, brought some companies into bankruptcy, which is a completely legitimate financial technique. is th in all e honesty, he saved himsf hundreds of millions of dollars. that's what i want running the federal budget. i think it's smart. bill clinton really is the last person in the world who should be commenting on responsibility. >> from long island, new york. karen is next. republican line, good morning. s >> good morning. and nice to talk to you, mr. stone. i am a strong supporter of gret donald trump. what he caught me my attention was make america great again. some of us have lived in the ve america where we could use amea everything. there wasn't anything we ever couldn't do, and unfortunately, either people have forgotten our america or have never lived in o the can do america. all we hear is we can't do this
lining ea their pockets with the nex us of the state department and the -- which is a slush fund for griffithers, to both enrich themselves and to create a . luxury travel service for themselves. d secondarily, trump never went bruft.es into he used the bankruptcy laws in atlantic city, brought some companies into bankruptcy, which is a completely legitimate financial technique. is th in all e honesty, he saved himsf hundreds of millions of dollars. that's what i want running the federal...
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. >> i think there one in candle stick >> there is one existing that is adjacent to the als griffith housing development that will be relocated, yes: these are the ones we operate. i believe there is also a childcare facility in hills plaza. >> yes, there is one. you know the waitic list in just south of market is long. in one of the sites there are 500 on the waiting list. [inaudible] >> did you say 5 thousand? >> 5 thousand, yes. >> we are talking toddlers. >> infant and toddlers are limited in san francisco because the cost is very high so that is why we are very excited about it project. >> it isn't just affordable housing >> it is affordable childcare. i have a feeling we will be able to get license for 48 children so they create 48 slots that are really needed. >> i also believe transit sent r has childcare facility and the sit affof office through early care and education, thank you so much, city wide coordinating body because many developers pay a childcare fee and it is the coordination that happens through that office to provide the construction there is the financial plan
. >> i think there one in candle stick >> there is one existing that is adjacent to the als griffith housing development that will be relocated, yes: these are the ones we operate. i believe there is also a childcare facility in hills plaza. >> yes, there is one. you know the waitic list in just south of market is long. in one of the sites there are 500 on the waiting list. [inaudible] >> did you say 5 thousand? >> 5 thousand, yes. >> we are talking toddlers....
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we have gone to alice griffith up to double rock to talk to residents about some of the changes happening in the southeast neighborhoods and one of the remarkable things about leah is as a third generation bay view resident she is able to connect to individuals there and understand the struggles and histories and stories. it's something when she goes and talks to community members about walking her grand father and father at candlestick and talks about her mother growing up in the housing projects and what that experience is like and that cannot be duplicated by someone without the breath of experiences she has and she's a mother and advocates for children and women and understands the struggles of staying here in san francisco and they're real and she has concrete solutions how to address those and thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello supervisor. my name is jennifer garcia and i'm a proud resident of district 10 and she is one our fiercest advocates in the district. i am happy to call her a friend and a neighbor. her commitments to families is unmatched. as yo
we have gone to alice griffith up to double rock to talk to residents about some of the changes happening in the southeast neighborhoods and one of the remarkable things about leah is as a third generation bay view resident she is able to connect to individuals there and understand the struggles and histories and stories. it's something when she goes and talks to community members about walking her grand father and father at candlestick and talks about her mother growing up in the housing...
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we have gone to alice griffith up to double rock to talk to residents about some of the changes happeningthe southeast neighborhoods and one of the remarkable things about leah is as a third generation bay view resident she is able to connect to individuals there and understand the struggles and histories and stories. it's something when she goes and talks to community members about walking her grand father and father at candlestick and talks about her mother growing up in the housing projects and what that experience is like and that cannot be duplicated by someone without the breath of experiences she has and she's a mother and advocates for children and women and understands the struggles of staying here in san francisco and they're real and she has concrete solutions how to address those and thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello supervisor. my name is jennifer garcia and i'm a proud resident of district 10 and she is one our fiercest advocates in the district. i am happy to call her a friend and a neighbor. her commitments to families is unmatched. as you kn
we have gone to alice griffith up to double rock to talk to residents about some of the changes happeningthe southeast neighborhoods and one of the remarkable things about leah is as a third generation bay view resident she is able to connect to individuals there and understand the struggles and histories and stories. it's something when she goes and talks to community members about walking her grand father and father at candlestick and talks about her mother growing up in the housing projects...