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craig hodges joins us, ceo of hodges capital manage. welcome back, craig.ee you again. >> tha you, sue. pleasure beingon. >> letet right to the picks. century communities, you're playing these stock have to with the home sales business, the home building business. why do u like century? >> century is a very interesting in tms of low multiple but the relay on century are the millennials. the millennials are just weaching their 30s process. as we k into our 30s we have a pelham, buy houses, buy cars and that sort of thing. it's the biggest demographic in history. so there is going to be a lot of entry level new home uyers for the first time. and century focuses on the entry level, the l end. and the stock you know trades about a little less than tengs times earn but i think the next four or five years are going to be tremendous for home building because w e don't haveugh homes for the amount that's going to be coming out. and century is going to be a good w t play that play. >> now, a little bit outside of that group, an airline, american airlines, why? >> ye
craig hodges joins us, ceo of hodges capital manage. welcome back, craig.ee you again. >> tha you, sue. pleasure beingon. >> letet right to the picks. century communities, you're playing these stock have to with the home sales business, the home building business. why do u like century? >> century is a very interesting in tms of low multiple but the relay on century are the millennials. the millennials are just weaching their 30s process. as we k into our 30s we have a pelham,...
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we spoke with ben hodges a little while ago. one of the concerns that he brings up has to do with nato as well. it is the suwalki corridor. who was familiar with that? if you on c-span do not know what this is, it is a 40 mile stretch along the poland-lithuanian border. on one side is an ally of russia and on the other is a big landzone that sticks out into europe rather conspicuously. and one big concern that a lot of europe military watchers have had going back a long time is that if you would be able to seize that area, that 40 mile strip, in theory you could cut off reinforcements to lithuania, latvia, and estonia. it is something that ben hodges has chaired a large report that came out last year. how is nato looking at that challenge? i will start with you. jt: on the european continent, there is a lot of strategic terrain and the one you mentioned is very strategic. all of the countries involved in that area are very focused on it. and the 40 miles, 63 kilometers is a corridor. some people call it a gap. we own the terrain
we spoke with ben hodges a little while ago. one of the concerns that he brings up has to do with nato as well. it is the suwalki corridor. who was familiar with that? if you on c-span do not know what this is, it is a 40 mile stretch along the poland-lithuanian border. on one side is an ally of russia and on the other is a big landzone that sticks out into europe rather conspicuously. and one big concern that a lot of europe military watchers have had going back a long time is that if you...
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well hodge and fellow dissidents samuelsson sues the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be faxes and correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so far basically saying ignited tonight the events even those events that is supported by the documentation and what they have instead done is try to get the case struck out of course by saying that because the allegations involve the u.s. and other states in libya malaysia. that it would be the cause here don't have jurisdiction to deal with it that it would be wrong because he possibly criticized the actions of other states at 1st the u.k. government basically said you can't hear these cases at all here in britain because it will harm our relationship with the united states the americans w
well hodge and fellow dissidents samuelsson sues the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be faxes and correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank...
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look at the market, it is telling you things are okay. >> craig hodges. thank you.dibolt ceo on the show on deck, a new report on how much american consumers plan to spend on gifts this holiday season the numbers may surprise you one more stat. the best performing international market is turkey down now but up nicely in the last 90 days or so the worst, argentina we are back right after this ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. >> welcome back. making headlines a new survey finds americans plan to spend as much or more on holiday shopping than last year. an average of $337 they expect to do half their holiday shopping in a physical store or a mall. >> this is amazing video and quick thinking by an o'hare worker look at this a runaway golf carton the ground the driver had fallen out. getting dangerously close to a jet when a quick thinking ramp worker hops on another machine and blocke
look at the market, it is telling you things are okay. >> craig hodges. thank you.dibolt ceo on the show on deck, a new report on how much american consumers plan to spend on gifts this holiday season the numbers may surprise you one more stat. the best performing international market is turkey down now but up nicely in the last 90 days or so the worst, argentina we are back right after this ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch...
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third stringer devlin hodges got the start. 14-0, hodges quick pass to james conner.answered in the fourth. philip rivers to hunter henry. it's 24-17 with 129 to go. rivers is picked off. not sure where he's going there. and then rivers the frustration boiling over for l.a. steelers win 24-17. the warors had headed to hollywood. golden state has games tomorrow night and wednesday night in l.a. this marks the first time the dubs hit the road for the preseason. oddly enough steph cory scored points. and the two-time mvp looks primed according to his head coach. >> just the usual. i am not looking for anything different than what he's done t what h pretty special. two mvps and a perennial top five player to. me he's at his peak physically, mentally. he's ready to have a great year. >> abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. >> he is looking good. and they're going to need him to look good. all right, chris. thank you. that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to ex
third stringer devlin hodges got the start. 14-0, hodges quick pass to james conner.answered in the fourth. philip rivers to hunter henry. it's 24-17 with 129 to go. rivers is picked off. not sure where he's going there. and then rivers the frustration boiling over for l.a. steelers win 24-17. the warors had headed to hollywood. golden state has games tomorrow night and wednesday night in l.a. this marks the first time the dubs hit the road for the preseason. oddly enough steph cory scored...
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among them is douglas hodge, the former ceo of an investment management company is accused of playing $500,000 to help his son and daughter get into the university of southern california as fake athletic recruits. let's discuss with janet johnson. she's a criminal defense attorney. janet, tell us more about what's behind this change in legal strategy. i mean is this in hopes of getting a lesser sentence by pleading guilty? >> yeah. good morning, amara. exactly. in federal court, federal prosecutors have a 93% conviction rate. most of the parents are going to fall in line and end up pleading guilty. the interesting thing about hodge is he's part of the initial group of 20 parents who pled not guilty and were charged with additional counts. with lori loughlin, it's conspiracy to commit money laundering. it will be interesting to see what he gets, if it's more than four months, which is the most that's been handed out so far, or if anyone else will end up pleading or if there will be any trials in this case. >> we know felicity huffman got 14 days behind bars, and the understanding is lo
among them is douglas hodge, the former ceo of an investment management company is accused of playing $500,000 to help his son and daughter get into the university of southern california as fake athletic recruits. let's discuss with janet johnson. she's a criminal defense attorney. janet, tell us more about what's behind this change in legal strategy. i mean is this in hopes of getting a lesser sentence by pleading guilty? >> yeah. good morning, amara. exactly. in federal court, federal...
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he was rushed to the hospital trauma medical director doctor timothy hodges took over from there, i liz. >>she was here when the program started. >>he stayed focused in the o r and aaron stayed alive when hodges lot to the door and hugged me and told me that he was out that he was doing fine. that's when i knew that there was going to be okay doctors believe that pulling out the nail. actually saved aaron's life and i can't be. >>thankful enough for what they did. >>massachusetts teen is inspired to spread kindness at her school. why she decide to put personal note, a positive early positivity in each every other students locked. and i'm tracking cooler temperatures tonight finally getting relief from today's warm daytime high. >>highs but it's not going to last long of tracking warmer weather and as we head into the 2nd half of the weekend. more coming up in my microclimate forecast. >>and up next a man with a dairy and not allergy is announcer: time magazine reports: "the new americ hooked kids and ignited adictiol public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 bill
he was rushed to the hospital trauma medical director doctor timothy hodges took over from there, i liz. >>she was here when the program started. >>he stayed focused in the o r and aaron stayed alive when hodges lot to the door and hugged me and told me that he was out that he was doing fine. that's when i knew that there was going to be okay doctors believe that pulling out the nail. actually saved aaron's life and i can't be. >>thankful enough for what they did....
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first up this morning to change his plea, douglas hodge of laguna beach, california.former ceo of pimco, the massive international investment firm. court documents show hodge agreed to pay more than $500,000 to get his daughter and son into usc as athletic recruits. married couple elizabeth and manuel henriquez entered guilty pleas as well pay he's the cofounder of hercules capital. he has stepped down from leadership roles for that couple extra page $400,000 to visit plate cheating both admissions tests for two donors and also bribing a tennis coach to gain admittance for one of the teens at georgetown university. manuel's hearing just wrapped up. he was very emotional. elizabeth is slated to appear at 4:00 this afternoon. trace. >> trace: you can bet lori loughlin is watching this closely. molly line live in boston, thank you. the three biggest drug distributors in the u.s. reaching a last-minute settlement in the lawsuit over the nation's opioid crisis. they'll have to pay a total of more than $200 million. an israeli based drugmaker contributing some cash and a su
first up this morning to change his plea, douglas hodge of laguna beach, california.former ceo of pimco, the massive international investment firm. court documents show hodge agreed to pay more than $500,000 to get his daughter and son into usc as athletic recruits. married couple elizabeth and manuel henriquez entered guilty pleas as well pay he's the cofounder of hercules capital. he has stepped down from leadership roles for that couple extra page $400,000 to visit plate cheating both...
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hodges fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. that. dad. and i are in. on it and well here and i meant i mean i'm. well i'm not by and then you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the lead in a kind of. yellow morning. in the alamo and. abdel hakim bell high and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned on torture . the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk the former security service people who were involved in this to be prosecuted in my going to jail. october al-jazeera. as the deadline of october 31st gets closer stay with us for all the ninety's developments on the bricks in. the hot sun will host a new series of interviews with our teachers tackling the b
hodges fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. that. dad. and i are in. on it and well here and i meant i mean i'm. well i'm not by and then you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the lead in a kind of. yellow morning. in the alamo and. abdel hakim bell high and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively....
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well hodge and fellow dissidents samuelsson. the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be facts is an correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of the king by houghton is why fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so far basically saying. tonight the events even those events that is supported by the documentation and what they have instead done is try to get the case struck out of course by saying that because the allegations involve the u.s. and other states in libya malaysia. that it would be the cause here don't have jurisdiction to deal with it that it would be wrong because he possibly criticized the actions of other states at 1st the u.k. government basically said you can't hear these cases at all here in britain because it will harm our relations
well hodge and fellow dissidents samuelsson. the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be facts is an correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of the king by houghton is why fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so...
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he is portfolioer man at hodges capital in dallas. we ask this all the time. especially difficult if urine vesti i you investing f income. what do you say to people trying to make monthly inco?yo are investing for income. you are ou arey to peopl investing for >> as long as the economy continues to grgr, and we don't have inflation. interest rates are likely to stay down. we think scks look ver attractive relative to the other alternatives out there right now. if you look at the interest rate on a 10-year treasury, it's 1.5% today compared to the earnings yield on the s&p 500 is a little over 6%. that tells us thattocks offer a good risk/reward if we stay in this low interest rate environment. dividend paying stocks arehere investors should be looking. any particular ones that you like?? >> for income certainly, depending on investors' risk appetite, we like things like coca-cola on the larger cap companies, international paper, companies thatay dividends that are higherhan the yield on the 10-year treasury look you can find investment grade securities today t
he is portfolioer man at hodges capital in dallas. we ask this all the time. especially difficult if urine vesti i you investing f income. what do you say to people trying to make monthly inco?yo are investing for income. you are ou arey to peopl investing for >> as long as the economy continues to grgr, and we don't have inflation. interest rates are likely to stay down. we think scks look ver attractive relative to the other alternatives out there right now. if you look at the interest...
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hodges fellow dissident sami most of our society also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. to offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the libyan accounting for. a few bucks. and yellow moon in. the morning or we have enough to live and. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and torture. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to knapping might be prosecuted and might go to jail. to deal with poverty unless you deal with the gap you disagree i disagree with that toy this sounds like blaming the public the coun
hodges fellow dissident sami most of our society also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. to offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the libyan accounting for. a few bucks. and yellow moon in. the morning or we have enough to live and. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi...
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hodges fellow dissidents sami most of. also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for 911 al qaida. offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and i lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. fear or. yellow moon in. the alamo and yet now feel i want to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil cool for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned tortured. the british government is worried about apologizing because they feel that if they do that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to me prosecuted in my going to jail. to strengthen the good you have to show your good all the more we become still fight against corruption. destroy new chiro which heroes like
hodges fellow dissidents sami most of. also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for 911 al qaida. offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and i lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. fear or. yellow moon in. the alamo and yet now feel i want to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya...
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douglas hodge michelle johnson man while in elizabeth henriquez as scheduled to change their pleas in a federal court in boston. they all face charges, a fraud and money laundering. they initially pleaded not guilty 15 other parents have admitted guilt in plea deals another 15 are fighting charges and actress felicity huffman she was spotted on a green prison jumpsuit at dublin's federal prison over the past weekend. she is in her 5th day of her 2 week sentence. and the college admissions scandal. >>next at 5.30 the largest us troop withdrawal from syria is under way, however, troops are trying to leave they're being harassed so long officials say this withdrawal could take. and facebook says it has again found russian trolls trying to meddle in the 2020 presidential election. >>who they were targeting that's next 5.30. >>and it could happen again another preemptive power shut off we'll take you live to a pg any press conference it's scheduled to start around >>welcome back everybody we told you about a news conference regarding the potential power shut off for parts of northern calif
douglas hodge michelle johnson man while in elizabeth henriquez as scheduled to change their pleas in a federal court in boston. they all face charges, a fraud and money laundering. they initially pleaded not guilty 15 other parents have admitted guilt in plea deals another 15 are fighting charges and actress felicity huffman she was spotted on a green prison jumpsuit at dublin's federal prison over the past weekend. she is in her 5th day of her 2 week sentence. and the college admissions...
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on this, i talked to your predecessor a little while ago, ben hodges, and one of the things he brings up is an area of europe called the sawaki corridor. for those of you, if you're on c-span who don't know what the sawaki is, it's along the polish lithuania border. on one side is belarus, and a big militarized land island that sticks out into europe rather conspicuously, and one big concern that a lot of europe military watchers have had going back for a long time is that if you were to be able to seize that area, that strip on the polish lithuania border, then you could cut off reinforcement. there was a report on it that came out last year. and i would like to ask, how are you looking at that challenge and how is nato looking at that challenge? to you, sorry. chris, i'll start with you. i guess i'll start with you j.t. and chris and then lauren as well. >> sure. >> in the european continent, there's a lot of strategic terrain and the one you outlined is key terrain. nato looks at it. we do exercises there. i think all the countries involved around that area are very focused on it a
on this, i talked to your predecessor a little while ago, ben hodges, and one of the things he brings up is an area of europe called the sawaki corridor. for those of you, if you're on c-span who don't know what the sawaki is, it's along the polish lithuania border. on one side is belarus, and a big militarized land island that sticks out into europe rather conspicuously, and one big concern that a lot of europe military watchers have had going back for a long time is that if you were to be...
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by news outlets from al-jazeera to the new york times but like i said timing is everything because hodge's are to set this not in june 29000 as reuters reported but almost 8 months earlier in november 28th seen during the podcast on a rainy and state t.v. . it was the worst threat for us before but now they are an opportunity why don't they speak with us about war and attack because they're french oh. u.s. forces in the region were a threat but they are now an opportunity for iran they do not talk about war with iran because they know how susceptible they are for sure even back in november the comment would have got washington's all up after all it doesn't take kindly to threats unless of course it's the one making them but at a potentially explosive crossroads in a rein in u.s. relations it seems reasonable to suggest that reuters should have stepped just that much more cautiously checked its facts just that much more farley but hey june it's all the same to reuters rootless not the quote from iranian state television here in which we always mourn it's a lie on june the 21st the quote ref
by news outlets from al-jazeera to the new york times but like i said timing is everything because hodge's are to set this not in june 29000 as reuters reported but almost 8 months earlier in november 28th seen during the podcast on a rainy and state t.v. . it was the worst threat for us before but now they are an opportunity why don't they speak with us about war and attack because they're french oh. u.s. forces in the region were a threat but they are now an opportunity for iran they do not...
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by news outlets from al-jazeera to the new york times but like i said timing is everything because hodge's ought to set this north in june 29000 as reuters reported but almost 8 months in november 28th seen during the poor cost on a rainy and state t.v. . be worth threat for us before but now they are an opportunity why don't they speak with us about warren attack because they're french. for sure even back in november the comment would have got washington's all up after all it doesn't take kindly to threats unless of course it's the one making them but at a potentially explosive cross where it's in a radian us relations it seems reasonable to suggest that should have stopped just that much more. checked its banks just got much more virally but hey jude it's all the same to reuters. the court from iranian state television era. in which we always monitor live on june the 21st the quote reflects iran's usual stance so it's no surprise that this is been issued on numerous occasions before reuters journalists are here strictly to our trust principles maintaining independence integrity and freed
by news outlets from al-jazeera to the new york times but like i said timing is everything because hodge's ought to set this north in june 29000 as reuters reported but almost 8 months in november 28th seen during the poor cost on a rainy and state t.v. . be worth threat for us before but now they are an opportunity why don't they speak with us about warren attack because they're french. for sure even back in november the comment would have got washington's all up after all it doesn't take...
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the steelers' undrafted rookie third string quarterback, hodges, they call him duck, making his first managed to lead the steelers to victory, 24-17 let's go to the meadow lands probably the most shocking game of the day quarterback sam darnold wearing a jacket under his sleeve. the visiting cowboys suffer their third loss in a row. 24-22. kansas city. if it seemed the texan offense was on the field for most of the game, you're right deshaun watson led houston for 83 plays on offense. that is 36 more than his counterpart patrick mahomes. the texans overcame three turnovers and beat the chiefs, 31-24, at arrowhead. cardinals and the falcons in a nail biter rookie kyler murray passed for three touchdowns and 330 yards cardinals blew a third quarter lead falcons had a chance to tie it at the end all they needed was an extra point. it sailed wide left. the cardinals beat the falcons, 34-33, in glendale and the 49ers are now the only undefeated team left in the nfc after dominating the rams, who lost their third straight game niners win, 20-7, on the road. and the pillow fight of the week
the steelers' undrafted rookie third string quarterback, hodges, they call him duck, making his first managed to lead the steelers to victory, 24-17 let's go to the meadow lands probably the most shocking game of the day quarterback sam darnold wearing a jacket under his sleeve. the visiting cowboys suffer their third loss in a row. 24-22. kansas city. if it seemed the texan offense was on the field for most of the game, you're right deshaun watson led houston for 83 plays on offense. that is...
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pittsburgh in los angeles, and the steelers undrafted rookie third string quarterback devlin hodges making his first career start in primetime he manages to leads the steelers to victory, 24-7 >>> to the meadowlands, sam darned wearing a flak jacket under his jersey to protect his spleen as he recovers from mono. he still managed to throw for 338 yards, and the visiting cowboys suffered their third loss in a row. the final 24-22, jets. >>> on to kansas city. if it seemed like the texans offense was on the field for most of the game, you're not crazy. deshaun watson led for 36 plays more than patrick mahomes. the texans would overcome three turnovers and beat the chiefs 31-64. >>> up mex, the falcons and the cardinals in a nail-biter. rookie kyler murray passed for 340 yards. the cards blew a third quarter lead the atlanta falcons will have a chance to tie the game matt bryant with the game-tying extra point wide left. the final from glendale. cardinals, 34. falcons, 33. >>> the 49ers are the only undefeated team left in the nfc. after dominating the rams, who lost their third straight, the
pittsburgh in los angeles, and the steelers undrafted rookie third string quarterback devlin hodges making his first career start in primetime he manages to leads the steelers to victory, 24-7 >>> to the meadowlands, sam darned wearing a flak jacket under his jersey to protect his spleen as he recovers from mono. he still managed to throw for 338 yards, and the visiting cowboys suffered their third loss in a row. the final 24-22, jets. >>> on to kansas city. if it seemed like...
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in boston today, more guilty pleas in the college admissions scandal, douglas hodge, manuel and elizabethez and the fir to the hot pocket fortune michelle janavs pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering charges. they'll be sentenced early next year. one of the giants of marathon running, shalane flanagan, announced her retirement today. flanigan says she had given everything to the sport, calling she won the new york city marathon in 2017 and won a silver medal in 2008 olympics. she's going to be a coach now. up next, a little boy's magic wheelchair powered by kindness. boy's magic wheelchair powered by kindness. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor yo
in boston today, more guilty pleas in the college admissions scandal, douglas hodge, manuel and elizabethez and the fir to the hot pocket fortune michelle janavs pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering charges. they'll be sentenced early next year. one of the giants of marathon running, shalane flanagan, announced her retirement today. flanigan says she had given everything to the sport, calling she won the new york city marathon in 2017 and won a silver medal in 2008 olympics. she's going...
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years people in the chiba region are securing their belongings ahead of the arrival of super typhoon hodges on saturday. and u.s. congressional democrats are exploring a possible impeachment of donald trump have issued subpoenas for 2 business been charged with campaign finance violations ukrainian left on belorussian in golf women were involved in trump's lawyers efforts to get ukraine to investigate. 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests the demonstrators are angry at new austerity measures introduced by the president lenin merino which led to a massive hike in feel prices a latin america editor missy and human reports in the capital quito. thousands of indigenous ecuadorians from all over the country called for justice for a middle aged man killed during a national strike on thursday. ecuador's peoples on between says he was one of 5 people killed in more than a week of protests i do not want the police there is an abuse of police force and we've also asked the government to lift the state of emergency which has generated more violence i think the gove
years people in the chiba region are securing their belongings ahead of the arrival of super typhoon hodges on saturday. and u.s. congressional democrats are exploring a possible impeachment of donald trump have issued subpoenas for 2 business been charged with campaign finance violations ukrainian left on belorussian in golf women were involved in trump's lawyers efforts to get ukraine to investigate. 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests the demonstrators...
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it is something that ben hodges has written about. so, i'd like to ask how are you looking at that challenge and how is nato looking at that challenge? >> to you. chris, i guess i will start with you, j.p., and lauren as well. >> on the european continent there is a lot of strategic terrain and the one you outlined is very strategic, we call it teetering. nato does look at it. we do exercises there. i think all of the countries involved around that area are very focused on it, and the 40 miles, 63 kilometers, it is a corridor. some people calle it a gap. look at it as we own that terrain right there right now and we got to be able to defend it. >> we look at at the same way, it is a piece of key terrain in europe. there are plenty of other places. it is necessary to remain postured and are ready in agile posture so that you can respond to any of the contingencies. >> it is one of the things that defender europe is going to look at, getting those reinforcements. >> the main purpose of defending europe is to practice getting a force ont
it is something that ben hodges has written about. so, i'd like to ask how are you looking at that challenge and how is nato looking at that challenge? >> to you. chris, i guess i will start with you, j.p., and lauren as well. >> on the european continent there is a lot of strategic terrain and the one you outlined is very strategic, we call it teetering. nato does look at it. we do exercises there. i think all of the countries involved around that area are very focused on it, and...
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what, before you us issue this r another year, what steps -- what tech hodge catechnological stepu taken to keep scooters off the sidewalk? that could be gps even because of skyscrapers and in fact most don't. or identifying the areas where people tend to ride on the sidewalk the most, personal experience suggests it's one-way streets where people find themselves stuck because they can't get up the one-way street so they ride on the sidewalk. if you don't believe me, ride on post street and you will believe me. if there are certain sidewalks that are the identified problems, put sensors on the sidewalks. put a sensor that says, hey, there's to skyskraupe skyscrape. >> mr. chairman, in it's a public safety issue, which i agree, why can't we require them to do it now in. >> we can't require it for procedural reasons. >> why can't we as an agency provide sensors? >> i don't know we as the agency have the technological ability and i think the reality is, we should let the scooter geniuses do the scooter work and we'll do the regulatory work and you have to fix the sidewalk problem. so i've s
what, before you us issue this r another year, what steps -- what tech hodge catechnological stepu taken to keep scooters off the sidewalk? that could be gps even because of skyscrapers and in fact most don't. or identifying the areas where people tend to ride on the sidewalk the most, personal experience suggests it's one-way streets where people find themselves stuck because they can't get up the one-way street so they ride on the sidewalk. if you don't believe me, ride on post street and you...
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was my cottage the phrase in his letter to john hodge in was my cottage the phrase in his letter tojohnrd is not yet finished, and if there are unused to handle some of the difficult issues raised, he is now open in that frame of mind to ta ke is now open in that frame of mind to take this forward, because a deal would now seem to be achievable if that coat colour tone is continuing? saying goodbye to audios on bbc two, staying here on the bbc news channel with business any house of commons. for the benefit of the house and people watching, people should be reminded of what the uk has done is already very considerable. we have already very considerable. we have already moved quite some way and i hope our friends and partners across the channel to understand it. i hope my right honourable friend understands that as well, we have gone the extra mile. what we're doing both on agri— foods and on goods, with the of consent, a very considerable move to compromise i think. which of the prime minister agreed to give evidence to the liaison committee before the european council on this, and can
was my cottage the phrase in his letter to john hodge in was my cottage the phrase in his letter tojohnrd is not yet finished, and if there are unused to handle some of the difficult issues raised, he is now open in that frame of mind to ta ke is now open in that frame of mind to take this forward, because a deal would now seem to be achievable if that coat colour tone is continuing? saying goodbye to audios on bbc two, staying here on the bbc news channel with business any house of commons....
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and surprisingly, he had a message straight to hodge kong g demonstrators, we urge you to stay on path of nonviolence, that is what beijing has been saying, demonstrations are okay as long as there is no violence, the speech ended with a report full appeal that u.s. and china should face the future together. this is nothing a bad cop speech. he did say that things are worse from a year ago, when he made aa similar speech. this speech is not bad cop. >> i hear you. >> it is horizon. positive. elizabeth: i hear you, thank for, that the question, are we going to see a deal by christmas. the president threatened the paris act. i don't know if he would go there, he said i'll stop u.s. companies from doing business with china. threatened and used to against mexico, russia and venezuela, not sure we would go there. >> he has several other weapons, but good news this morning peter navarro said that the phase one agreement contains the entire chapter from the original agreement last may on intellectual property. this is a very positive step, the other thing vice president takes note himself tod
and surprisingly, he had a message straight to hodge kong g demonstrators, we urge you to stay on path of nonviolence, that is what beijing has been saying, demonstrations are okay as long as there is no violence, the speech ended with a report full appeal that u.s. and china should face the future together. this is nothing a bad cop speech. he did say that things are worse from a year ago, when he made aa similar speech. this speech is not bad cop. >> i hear you. >> it is horizon....
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douglas hodge as well as elizabeth henriquez and heir to the hot pocket fortune michelle janavs pleadedhe fraud and moneylaundering charges. they'll be sentenced early next year. >>> one of the giants of marathon running shalane flanagan announced her retirement today. flanigan says she had given everything to the sport, calling it an incredible ride. she won the new york city marathon in 2017 and won a silver medal in 2008 olympics. she's going to be a coach now. >>> next, a when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. >>> we're going to end tonight with a halloween treat. don dahler tells us how a little superhero got his strength. >> put your hand around it. >> reporter: in zephan cantu's world, halloween has never been a spec
douglas hodge as well as elizabeth henriquez and heir to the hot pocket fortune michelle janavs pleadedhe fraud and moneylaundering charges. they'll be sentenced early next year. >>> one of the giants of marathon running shalane flanagan announced her retirement today. flanigan says she had given everything to the sport, calling it an incredible ride. she won the new york city marathon in 2017 and won a silver medal in 2008 olympics. she's going to be a coach now. >>> next, a...
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people burning the hong kong jersey in hodge kong righ right- hong kong, right now, same thought.ho your hero. >> i am not tries to parse your woods, why would lebron james ls would not be our hero, he grew up, no scandals, he is building a school in ohio for under privilege kids to 100 million come to those kids in scholar ups, i think he misspoke, but given what he has done, you talk about we should not listen to what lebron james say but we should pay attention, why is there so much angst. >> what lebron james has done for school system in ohio is one of the more special things any professional athlete has done, if not for the school, so constantly goes back and forth, lelebron briefs me bond kerrs then, i love this guy, i know that i love lebron james as a basketball player, and what he did for school unbelievable. but to me that is where it ends, i don't think that lebron james gets to say, darrel morey should not talk about this because there are sensitive issues on a political nature, lebron so. david: why are you? >> if it is an issue to lebron james it is okay, remember t
people burning the hong kong jersey in hodge kong righ right- hong kong, right now, same thought.ho your hero. >> i am not tries to parse your woods, why would lebron james ls would not be our hero, he grew up, no scandals, he is building a school in ohio for under privilege kids to 100 million come to those kids in scholar ups, i think he misspoke, but given what he has done, you talk about we should not listen to what lebron james say but we should pay attention, why is there so much...
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bell hodge and fellow dissidents sami al saadi sues the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be faxes and correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so far basically saying ignited tonight the events even those events that is supported by the documentation and what they have instead done is try to get the case struck out of course by saying that because the allegations involve the u.s. and other states in libya and malaysia. that it would be the cause here don't have jurisdiction to deal with it that it would be wrong because he possibly criticized the actions of other states at 1st the u.k. government basically said you can't hear these cases at all here in britain because it will harm our relationship with the united states the america
bell hodge and fellow dissidents sami al saadi sues the british government in 2012 they were represented by human rights lawyers in london interviewed here in 2050 where the case was still going on well the key documents that we saw where what appeared to be faxes and correspondence between firstly what appeared to be from m i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank...
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hodge kong protests you have someone in critical condition. you have a shooting incident in hong kong. that makes things difficult for president xi xinping. this week the markets are close. the 70th anniversary of the rule of communism in china. economic data many question whether or not it is real the numbers they produce the government does. if it is worse than expected, i see a lot of analysis say it is, that means we could get a favorable outon on october 10th in washington. >> i think if it is worse than expected we have incentive to work this along. we don't expect a grand resolution on trade even before the election. cheryl: i'm -- >> i'm mopeful. >> good for you. >> on the china discussions if you're china with the potential impeachment process if you were dragging your feet before why wouldn't you drag them a little more now? that is the other thing weighing on the markets. investors what happened q4 last year. we had a major selloff in the market. a lot of that is spooking people. we kneeneed something coming out positive numbers or
hodge kong protests you have someone in critical condition. you have a shooting incident in hong kong. that makes things difficult for president xi xinping. this week the markets are close. the 70th anniversary of the rule of communism in china. economic data many question whether or not it is real the numbers they produce the government does. if it is worse than expected, i see a lot of analysis say it is, that means we could get a favorable outon on october 10th in washington. >> i...
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many of them have you know either kind of the command of my belt hodge's fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. the offer to my law my. dad. can and was. in. on it and well here and then i lament i mean i'm sorry that. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. yellow moon in. the alamo and we had enough and i went to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in the rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and tortured. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they do that there's a risk there for a security service people who are involved in this to knapping might be prosecuted in my going to jail. to strengthen the good you have to shore do good all the more with your gums to fight a
many of them have you know either kind of the command of my belt hodge's fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. the offer to my law my. dad. can and was. in. on it and well here and then i lament i mean i'm sorry that. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. yellow moon in. the alamo and we...
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you can help understand the question i just asked hans nichols, that is there seems to be a whole hodge podge of people involved in this phone call between the president and the president of ukraine that seem to be offering, asking for assistance in exchange for congressionally approved funding, $391 million to ukraine. and it seems like there's a lot of trying to figure out how to explain why the united states decided to hold that money back, why the president decided to hold that money back. we know the president directed his acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, to obfuscate with congress about why that was done. now you have the state department people, ambassadors involved in figuring out what the story is. how normal or abnormal is this? >> this is certainly abnormal. and i want to thank you for the opportunity to applaud the current and former national security members in our community that are upholding their oath of office to support and defend the constitution. coming from the constitution, which is the basis of our ruling and law and rule of law are government ethics as well
you can help understand the question i just asked hans nichols, that is there seems to be a whole hodge podge of people involved in this phone call between the president and the president of ukraine that seem to be offering, asking for assistance in exchange for congressionally approved funding, $391 million to ukraine. and it seems like there's a lot of trying to figure out how to explain why the united states decided to hold that money back, why the president decided to hold that money back....
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capital manager, craig hodge.t did you make of manufacturing data and what do you think that tells us about the economy and the markets. >> it's obviously not positive, we put all the manufacturing, it's only ahird of the economy, we are a service economy, consumer is over 70%, one data p, as we go, the consumer what you're talking about the jobs and payroll, that would be more important as we go along. maria: look at the reaction, we have been talking about manufacturing weakening for a little while, dagen, but the market was sizable decline on this news. dagen: because this index contracted in august and expect today rebound above 50 plus and came much worse than expected, worse than literally every estimate that was out there. just a few things to quickly put out to put it in perspective, weakness in production, backlog exports, one factor that was still above 50 was supplier delivery times but that also fell in september, this could be related not to the broad global slowdown, not to trade tensions, not to wea
capital manager, craig hodge.t did you make of manufacturing data and what do you think that tells us about the economy and the markets. >> it's obviously not positive, we put all the manufacturing, it's only ahird of the economy, we are a service economy, consumer is over 70%, one data p, as we go, the consumer what you're talking about the jobs and payroll, that would be more important as we go along. maria: look at the reaction, we have been talking about manufacturing weakening for a...
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but we spend a lot of time talking to ceos and cfos of companies at the hodges funds.hat we've heard is a lot of uncertainty related to supply chain disruption. >> of course. >> within certain segments not all small caps are affected by this. but we have also heard things are relatively tight in the labor markets and companies are still hiring, but it is getting harder and harder to find skilled workers. >> this is what is so fascinating, is you can argue it in multiple ways you can say the labor market is so good it can only get worse from here. you can say the labor market is tight and it is slowing the whole economy, but it is clear that is not what is happening from the manufacturing and trade momentum piece of it cathie, what do you think is going on here? is the u.s. -- is the data catching up to the manufacturing story, to the trade issues, or is there something deeper in terms of the business cycle going on here? >> i think for most of december that's just operating on a decoupling theory, where they think the u.s. economy is going to accelerator recover or gai
but we spend a lot of time talking to ceos and cfos of companies at the hodges funds.hat we've heard is a lot of uncertainty related to supply chain disruption. >> of course. >> within certain segments not all small caps are affected by this. but we have also heard things are relatively tight in the labor markets and companies are still hiring, but it is getting harder and harder to find skilled workers. >> this is what is so fascinating, is you can argue it in multiple ways...
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mp, that referred her toa margaret hodge mp, that referred her to a video on youtube, the video saidedings from labour would continue until they reach a conclusion based on those fresh allegations made against him. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide, and see what's happening around the country, in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. let's go to amanda parr in bristol for us this afternoon and can tell us more about a new initiative to help people with mobility issues enjoy the beautiful cotswolds. yes, that is right. we sent our director, jonathan, out to test a brand—new eight mile accessible route in an all—terrain mobility scooter. we got him to make a film forest. his talents reach further than even we, his colleagues, realised. he is laughing in my earpiece as we speak now. i think he feels rather more at home sitting at the controls in the gallery. it is up the controls in the gallery. it is up to me, i think, to embarrass him with some pictures of him in action and tell you what he has been up to. he has been exploring the area around sudeley castle. ve
mp, that referred her toa margaret hodge mp, that referred her to a video on youtube, the video saidedings from labour would continue until they reach a conclusion based on those fresh allegations made against him. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide, and see what's happening around the country, in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. let's go to amanda parr in bristol for us this afternoon and can tell us more about a new initiative to help people with mobility issues...
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. >> reporter: douglas hodge, ex ceo of pimco pled guilty to money laundering charges.s children into the university of southern california and georgetown university. he's the last in the number of high-profile parents pleading guilty. cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. >> some of the parents learned that there might be a new charge that would be filed by the prosecution having to do with federal bribery. so they decided they'd better plead guilty and they'd better >> reporter: the other parents changing their police to guilty monday were among the most lucrative clients of rick singer, the alleged masterminds of the scam including hot pocket aires michael jenaes and elizabeth enreek a and her husband manuel. a ceo who is dyslexic and read an apology. >> it was difficult for him to read and be able to speak without crying. >> reporter: they will be sentenced next year. still holding out for trial, actress lori loughlin and her husband accused of paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into usc. >> lori loughlin and her husband have not yet cut a deal. we can only wonde
. >> reporter: douglas hodge, ex ceo of pimco pled guilty to money laundering charges.s children into the university of southern california and georgetown university. he's the last in the number of high-profile parents pleading guilty. cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. >> some of the parents learned that there might be a new charge that would be filed by the prosecution having to do with federal bribery. so they decided they'd better plead guilty and they'd better >> reporter:...
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and hodge agreed to pay more than $500,000 to get his daughter and son in as athletic recruits and anothergeorgetown as a reported tennis recruit. this comes after two additional parents were there sentenced. you were there. robert flakman one month in prison, supervised, and a fine after pleading guilty for paying $75,000 to help boost his daughter's act score. and on wednesday, marjorie clapper, prison, and a $90,500 hine and clapper $15,000 to boost her son's act scores and falsely claimed he was a minority applicant. you've been covering this. and there are different things that people did here. some people did them all. they dressed their kids up as a water polo player and paid for increased act scores and then paid off college coaches and other parents did one or all of those things. which ones are getting the toughest sentences? >> the judge has said, you know, she's looking at these folks as individuals and individual sentencing is important in the federal system. and we've begun to get an idea on what her thoughts are on this. she's looked at the test taking side of the cheating s
and hodge agreed to pay more than $500,000 to get his daughter and son in as athletic recruits and anothergeorgetown as a reported tennis recruit. this comes after two additional parents were there sentenced. you were there. robert flakman one month in prison, supervised, and a fine after pleading guilty for paying $75,000 to help boost his daughter's act score. and on wednesday, marjorie clapper, prison, and a $90,500 hine and clapper $15,000 to boost her son's act scores and falsely claimed...
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it's a hodge podge right now andrew cuomo helped to take the lead we got together, talked about thisa regional basis and standardize it. >> do you think it's leaning more toward the stricter regulation or more perfect missimiss i permissive things? >> that's a loaded question but on the stricter side we want to make sure that the black market doesn't play that it's a regularitied, safer, healthier alternative than what's going on in the illegal vaping market and certainly illegal marijuana market. >> critical mass of agreement much easier. is that the case >> massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, new york and the governor of pennsylvania we'll be getting together in about one hour that's a start. >> and then you think extending -- or is that it and let other people come in when and if they want >> that's a pretty good start. we're a bunch of relatively small states, packed in within each other to have everyone doing their own thing is a regulatory mess. >> marijuana overall, do you think that's sort of the attitude we should have? it's there anyway? it's black market
it's a hodge podge right now andrew cuomo helped to take the lead we got together, talked about thisa regional basis and standardize it. >> do you think it's leaning more toward the stricter regulation or more perfect missimiss i permissive things? >> that's a loaded question but on the stricter side we want to make sure that the black market doesn't play that it's a regularitied, safer, healthier alternative than what's going on in the illegal vaping market and certainly illegal...
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involved in the shooting the contra costa coroner's as the 2 victims are 31 year-old the show more hodge from richmond seen in this picture and 18 year-old top. us from richmond as well. police say they were seated in a park car at the time of the shooting. 3rd victim was taken to hospital and at last check is in stable condition. police are still trying to identify the shooter or shooters involved. action san francisco. that's when driver collided with attack. he leaves behind 6 to 16 year-old daughter and his ex-wife. friends are coming together to make sure he is buried next to his mother. a country of bulgaria, a family friend praised him. >>always had a smile on his face everywhere, he went he's always had mean he loved his daughter you did everything. part of the reason why he was. how was a support his daughter and make sure that she was happy and he could you know fight for her. >>the chp says the driver of the car going the wrong way one was amelia. initial investigation suggests she was under the influence of alcohol. couple from chicago or pass passengers in the cab. had just
involved in the shooting the contra costa coroner's as the 2 victims are 31 year-old the show more hodge from richmond seen in this picture and 18 year-old top. us from richmond as well. police say they were seated in a park car at the time of the shooting. 3rd victim was taken to hospital and at last check is in stable condition. police are still trying to identify the shooter or shooters involved. action san francisco. that's when driver collided with attack. he leaves behind 6 to 16 year-old...
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court documents show hodge agreed to pay an amount of $500,000 to get his daughter and son. co-founder of hercules capitol. he and his wife will also enter a guilty plea later on in the afternoon. they paid more than $400,000 to cheat on admissions tests for two daughters. and the newport coast, california wealthy family that created hot pockets and agreed to pay a total of $400,000 to get her son into georgetown as a tennis recruit. 10 parents have been sentenced by the judge. confessed early. showed remorse and pleaded to a single conspiracy charge. all but one were given prison time two weeks to five months. the defendants throwing themselves on the mercy of the court facing the second charge and also worth noting they are going before a different judge. >> sandra: we'll be watching that. >> jon: a strange war of words heating up between hillary clinton and tulsi gabbard. why the 2020 democrat says mrs. clinton is smearing her plus after weeks of criticism from both sides, elizabeth warren says she will lay out a plan on how to pay for medicare for all. will it include hi
court documents show hodge agreed to pay an amount of $500,000 to get his daughter and son. co-founder of hercules capitol. he and his wife will also enter a guilty plea later on in the afternoon. they paid more than $400,000 to cheat on admissions tests for two daughters. and the newport coast, california wealthy family that created hot pockets and agreed to pay a total of $400,000 to get her son into georgetown as a tennis recruit. 10 parents have been sentenced by the judge. confessed early....
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watching the culture shift, so, please welcome the members of this panel along with our moderator, hope hodge seck, editor for military.com and a huge advocate for military members. [ applause ] >> well, thank you all for being here this morning. this is an extraordinarily -- extraordinary privilege for me and i'm very excited to hear from this panel and learn their insights as well. as a military journalist, i think i am the first female editor of military.com, i'm not supposed to play favorites, but eye been covering the marine corps and coast guard for a long time and y'all are my favorite. and if you want the full rankings, see me in the back later. so, both of these services have been on the front line of sort of this ongoing conversation about gender equality, inclusion and representation in the military. all albeit in different ways. so, without further ado, let's dive into discussion. panelists, if you could take a minute to talk about yourselves. we'll go ahead and start with chief carter on the far end. >> well, it's great to be here. this is my second year doing. i've been a reserv
watching the culture shift, so, please welcome the members of this panel along with our moderator, hope hodge seck, editor for military.com and a huge advocate for military members. [ applause ] >> well, thank you all for being here this morning. this is an extraordinarily -- extraordinary privilege for me and i'm very excited to hear from this panel and learn their insights as well. as a military journalist, i think i am the first female editor of military.com, i'm not supposed to play...
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it is such a hodge podge of competing interests i would love for us to get out of there 100%.went in there to get rid of isis. we've decimated them. they aren't gone. it is an ideology i don't know if you'll ever get rid of that radical jihadist islamic notion. like getting rid of communism. it will probably always be here and we need to learn how to deal with it so it doesn't come on our shores in america. let russia own that and stay in the middle east. i'm all for bringing our troops home. it has to be done in the right way. >> jon: the "wall street journal" has a piece on russia's presence in syria. the headline is somewhat disturbing. russia strikes syrian rebel stronghold raising fears of an assad regime offensive and the piece goes on to say the regime and russia have launched strikes in the opposition held area home to more than 3 million people but refrained from launching a ground offensive that the united nations have said would cause a humanitarian disaster. assad doesn't care what happens to his people as long as he stays in power and the russians seem very happy
it is such a hodge podge of competing interests i would love for us to get out of there 100%.went in there to get rid of isis. we've decimated them. they aren't gone. it is an ideology i don't know if you'll ever get rid of that radical jihadist islamic notion. like getting rid of communism. it will probably always be here and we need to learn how to deal with it so it doesn't come on our shores in america. let russia own that and stay in the middle east. i'm all for bringing our troops home....
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one of them, douglas hodge, a former ceo of pimco, another is mother who allegedly gloated about helping learned. the university confirming they are no longer students there as loughlin and her husband await trial. that is set to start in 2020. macy's says it's going to stop selling fur by early 2021. the retailer says all macy's and bloomingdale's stores and salon. and then there is this. disney released the final trailer for star wars, the rise of skywalker, during monday night football's half time show. watch. >> what are you doing there, 3po? >> taking one last look, sir. at my friend. cheryl: so this is the ninth and final episode in the skywalker saga. the film is going to hit theaters december 20th. presale tickets went on sale last night, believe it or not. skywalker sold more tickets in the first hour than any other movie in the company's history. i just want to add carrie fisher, the late carrie fisher, we've never seen footage of her before in the movie, that's going to be in the phi fall movie and billy dee williams is coming back. very excited. dagen: i've done a whole retro
one of them, douglas hodge, a former ceo of pimco, another is mother who allegedly gloated about helping learned. the university confirming they are no longer students there as loughlin and her husband await trial. that is set to start in 2020. macy's says it's going to stop selling fur by early 2021. the retailer says all macy's and bloomingdale's stores and salon. and then there is this. disney released the final trailer for star wars, the rise of skywalker, during monday night football's...
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