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>> hodges' story was true.t newman showed us security camera footage of the incident. >> the officers out on the block check, which means that the officer's going around, checking cells. and mr. hodges will actually propel himself down the stairs in an attempt to try to hurt himself. the officer's right behind there. she's calling for assistants, she's coming down and checking on his well-being. >> hodges did not sustain any serious injuries from the fall. he says he had just returned from his arraignment. but the judge told him because of his charges, he would not be allowed to see his girlfriend or their son until his case was resolved. he says he misunderstood the judge's order to mean he would never be allowed to contact them. >> i was just hurting, man. you got to be in my shoes to understand. you know, like -- i would rather have physical pain than the emotional pain i was going through. the emotional pain was overruling everything else. act on impulses, i don't know what told me to do it, i don't know, i
>> hodges' story was true.t newman showed us security camera footage of the incident. >> the officers out on the block check, which means that the officer's going around, checking cells. and mr. hodges will actually propel himself down the stairs in an attempt to try to hurt himself. the officer's right behind there. she's calling for assistants, she's coming down and checking on his well-being. >> hodges did not sustain any serious injuries from the fall. he says he had just...
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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges, requires a team of five correctional officers to escortity check for me. >> officer robert moseley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. took the pipe flap down, went to apply hans cuffs, i got distracted. as i was applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm real quick and pulled it in and ran a razor blade down my arm. i didn't know what happened until i pulled my arm out and saw the injury. >> moseley's slashed arm required 59 stitches. and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effect never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it. but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here but for the right reasons, and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all time. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. a chronically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like yo
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges, requires a team of five correctional officers to escortity check for me. >> officer robert moseley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. took the pipe flap down, went to apply hans cuffs, i got distracted. as i was applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm real quick and pulled it in and ran a razor blade down my arm. i didn't know what happened until i pulled my arm out and saw the injury. >> moseley's...
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my father aldis basil hodge. it is a lineage thing. they have basil in the name. >> is that haitian. >> like my brother evan. >> no, dominican by way of saint thomas. >> okay. >> so, my grandfather is named basil hodge. all of the boys have basil in the the name. >> okay. >> yes. >> still am upset, you know, thanks for asking about my name. >> you do such a great job. come on. >> thank you, thank you. i will say this, man, i will say this, when the a ward season came around, we felt -- we didn't feel lake we got robbed because we set out to make a great film, that the audience appreciated. we wanted to really service the fans, of nwa and we felt like we accomplished that like ten fold because so many people showed us love in the way that we could not anticipate. so, by the time the award came around we weren't even phased because we already won our award, you know, with the audience. everybody showed love, and it blew blue us away. we were like all right. but the the fact that people wanted us to be nominated, says so much. >> yes. >>
my father aldis basil hodge. it is a lineage thing. they have basil in the name. >> is that haitian. >> like my brother evan. >> no, dominican by way of saint thomas. >> okay. >> so, my grandfather is named basil hodge. all of the boys have basil in the the name. >> okay. >> yes. >> still am upset, you know, thanks for asking about my name. >> you do such a great job. come on. >> thank you, thank you. i will say this, man, i will say...
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and gary bradshaw with hodges capital.to cnbc.com to see another name that gary likes right now. >>> still ahead, our exclusive interviews with john williams, his thoughts on the economy and donald trump saying he would replace janet yellen. that is straight ahead. we are keeping an eye on the nasdaq as it nears correction territory. this is just two points away from being down a full 10% from the july all-time high. "power lunch" will be right back. ...ever. get your own 24/7 dedicated business account team. and with double the lte coverage in the last year, you can get more done in more places. right now, get 2 lines with 6 gigs each for just 80 bucks... and for a limited time, get a hotspot free. yeah - free. switch your business to t-mobile @work today. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> melissa, thanks very much. i'm here with john williams. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for coming here to stanford. >> let's talk about the broader national econo
and gary bradshaw with hodges capital.to cnbc.com to see another name that gary likes right now. >>> still ahead, our exclusive interviews with john williams, his thoughts on the economy and donald trump saying he would replace janet yellen. that is straight ahead. we are keeping an eye on the nasdaq as it nears correction territory. this is just two points away from being down a full 10% from the july all-time high. "power lunch" will be right back. ...ever. get your own...
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in response to that, representative israeli hodges and representative jay mohr is filed bills.ges' bill would basically cut off funding of public finance from municipalities who engaged in sanctuary city policies. that bill won by -- passed threw the state house, with bipartisan support in overwhelming majority. and it is now in the senate. if we're able to pass that particular bill, what would happen is, those public officials who are engaging in sanctuary city policies would have a choice. they either would protect illegals in their city or they would risk the loss of those funds and their citizens, of course, would get mad at them. >> in new orleans, for example, how much does new orleans get from the state of louisiana? approximately? >> new orleans access public finance. >> tens of millions of dollars. >> yeah. i am hoping to. >> what are the odds? >> i think the odds are good? i think people out there both in louisiana and around the nation call the state senate at 225-344-2040. we will get it through next week. we had a hearing on it today. it went well deferred the bill
in response to that, representative israeli hodges and representative jay mohr is filed bills.ges' bill would basically cut off funding of public finance from municipalities who engaged in sanctuary city policies. that bill won by -- passed threw the state house, with bipartisan support in overwhelming majority. and it is now in the senate. if we're able to pass that particular bill, what would happen is, those public officials who are engaging in sanctuary city policies would have a choice....
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harold hodge junior challenged it on first amendment grounds. the 1949 law that banned protests on the plaza and the sidewalk in sup the supreme court. years later they allowed the protest to take place on the sidewalk but kept it in place for the safety reasons. alison: let's turn to the weather now. bright beautiful sunshine today. leon: this is what we have been waiting for. but it won't last. well, i don't know. let's see. chief meteorologist doug hill. every time we have a day like this you tell us it won't last long. what is the word today? doug: that is my job. today is a beautiful sunshine and a one-day deal. already the clouds from the south and the west. this is the day that it will be. increasing clouds and pleasant. cooler than average. pleasant weather this everything. clouds thicken overnight. many areas tomorrow morning there is rain falling. 67 at reagan national airport. winds from the west at 15. dew point is 33. that drives humidity levels down. dry on the cool side. the sun is intense here in the middle of may. if you look at
harold hodge junior challenged it on first amendment grounds. the 1949 law that banned protests on the plaza and the sidewalk in sup the supreme court. years later they allowed the protest to take place on the sidewalk but kept it in place for the safety reasons. alison: let's turn to the weather now. bright beautiful sunshine today. leon: this is what we have been waiting for. but it won't last. well, i don't know. let's see. chief meteorologist doug hill. every time we have a day like this...
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it hodges 6 million jews -- honors 6 million jews killed by that's clab brairts. >>> we'll get a livemorning america" next. >>> we have jackets on the kids. we'll have the day planner forecast and let you know where the numbers are going coming up. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! accidents on major highways, but the schuylkill expressway so far, this is the jammed, eastbound jammed from the boulevard and westbound from the vine to the blue route. not one, but two accidents on 422. you're traveling in the single digits at this point. jammed solid on 422 near 23. a new accident closing valley forge road at more road. the accidents keep coming in. new jersey, 42 northbound traffic as you look live in 41 in deptford township starting to slow up. >> reporter: you can see in the traffic cameras it's cloudy and cool. we have temperatures in the upper 40s and up to 50 degrees winds in the meantime, are also a factor at 14
it hodges 6 million jews -- honors 6 million jews killed by that's clab brairts. >>> we'll get a livemorning america" next. >>> we have jackets on the kids. we'll have the day planner forecast and let you know where the numbers are going coming up. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! accidents on major...
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glenda hodges is one of several people working within prince george's county to stop domestic violence it's bigger than it was a year ago or even six months. >> reporter: the growing concern is why several cou including law enforcement, mental health, and health care representatives are part of the domestic violence vitally review team. the report finds that 72% of those victims murdered by their partner had been previously abused. it also details red flags that could result in a victim being murdered, including being strangled by an abuser, if there's sexual violence, stalking behavior, and extreme jealousy. >> the report serves as a blueprint and a guideline. >> reporter: he is a spokesman for the prince george's county state's attorney's office. >> before we have had an opportunity to screen the case and get involved in the case, we want to get the highest bond possible. >> reporter: that's something many victims say they appreciate. >> it wasn't until he actually started to ma my life and hurt my children that i knew it was time for me to go. >> reporter: ms. white didn't want to u
glenda hodges is one of several people working within prince george's county to stop domestic violence it's bigger than it was a year ago or even six months. >> reporter: the growing concern is why several cou including law enforcement, mental health, and health care representatives are part of the domestic violence vitally review team. the report finds that 72% of those victims murdered by their partner had been previously abused. it also details red flags that could result in a victim...
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glenda hodges sees the issue every day at her organization which helps victims when they're ready toeave their abuser. >> they com they're crying. they're distraught. >> reporter: the county is working to stop the trend. a team made up several agencies review domestic homicide cases. it says, quote, previous abuse in the relationship is the strongest predictor of a domestic violence homicide. it also details red flags that could result in a victim being murdered, including being strangled by an abuser, if there's sexual violence, stalking behavior, and extreme jealousy. >> the report serves as a blueprint and a guideline -- >> reporter: he is the spokesman for the state's attorney's office. >> when a person tries to get away from an abuser, that is the most dangerous time. >> reporter: he says this type of information will be shared with the legal community like judges, attorneys, and law enforcement. having a better understanding of domestic violence, he says, is the key to stopping the >> where we can do the most good and really start to hopefully prevent these things from happenin
glenda hodges sees the issue every day at her organization which helps victims when they're ready toeave their abuser. >> they com they're crying. they're distraught. >> reporter: the county is working to stop the trend. a team made up several agencies review domestic homicide cases. it says, quote, previous abuse in the relationship is the strongest predictor of a domestic violence homicide. it also details red flags that could result in a victim being murdered, including being...
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james hodges and trish. curtis conrad and his dog folgers. shaun quilty and minion.oming out. >> after the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today too. hopefully he gets adopted. he's been a good dog. i wish i was out so i could adopt him. maybe next time. >> are we ready to go home? yes, we are. we're ready to go. let's go home. >> i don't think the boredom set in for another few hours. it's definitely a boring, sad day. you get used to that camaraderie and championship and them being there all the time. once you go back in the cell and realize it's just me, it kind of hits home. >>> due it mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> deputies respond to a possible gang beating inside a cell. but outside the view of surveillance cameras. >> it appears ther
james hodges and trish. curtis conrad and his dog folgers. shaun quilty and minion.oming out. >> after the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today too. hopefully he gets...
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eric marshall, co-manager of the hodges small-cap found and david seaberg, great to have you with us. eric, riddle me this. what has changed and why today do we feel so great of a fed rate hike? >> i have no idea. i think, you know, we're going to be in a cheap market here for the foreseeable future just because of all the uncertainty surrounding interest rates, consumer spending and political uncertainty here and in europe and while this frustrating sideways market may be difficult to navigate we're still finding opportunities in the hodges small cap fund. >> where? >> we're really looking at some areas such as some of the non-energy companies that have been beat down over the last six months by oil prices, something like a legacy texas bank share which is a bank that we think is very attractively valued here. the perception of energy exposure is not as great or the reality isn't as great as the perception in this stock and we think it's created an opportunity for investors. other areas that we like are areas tied to infrastructure spending, like eagle materials where you're investin
eric marshall, co-manager of the hodges small-cap found and david seaberg, great to have you with us. eric, riddle me this. what has changed and why today do we feel so great of a fed rate hike? >> i have no idea. i think, you know, we're going to be in a cheap market here for the foreseeable future just because of all the uncertainty surrounding interest rates, consumer spending and political uncertainty here and in europe and while this frustrating sideways market may be difficult to...
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you're right, we are also in hodge, illinois, where it is quite a different story.s mean nothing, because people are still working, which they are. when they get done with work, they will vote in throngs. at this polling place, it does not appear to be the case but it could be. bottom line, they are still having an indiana primary. when the polls close, we'll have indiana history for republicans. bottom line, someone will win the state and it is donald trump leading. if he wins, he gets 57 delegates no matter who votes, no matter how many crowds show up. we have tsomeone from the ted cruz campaign, it was his backing in indiana that made cruz who he is, the real threat to donald trump even as we speak today. but bob, it is a do or die position tonight, he's got to win this state, doesn't he? >> well, right away he wanted to do well in indiana, but i don't think it's do or die. as a matter of fact, he put out his schedule for tomorrow, he'll be in nebraska and washington. >> it's do or die. >> well -- we're going to be more optimistic. >> are you going to give the ot
you're right, we are also in hodge, illinois, where it is quite a different story.s mean nothing, because people are still working, which they are. when they get done with work, they will vote in throngs. at this polling place, it does not appear to be the case but it could be. bottom line, they are still having an indiana primary. when the polls close, we'll have indiana history for republicans. bottom line, someone will win the state and it is donald trump leading. if he wins, he gets 57...
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. ♪ ♪ once a world war ii army base, it's a hodge podge of buildings, fences, and razor wire. ♪ the compound prison than a county jail. now it functions as such, thanks to a recent law that diverts thousands of convicts here from overkrauded state prisons. ♪ money make the world go round ♪ ♪ my ego got the girl going down ♪ >> all these inmates will someday be released to the streets of sacramento. so the new law brings significant funding for job training and re-entry programs in hopes of providing them the help they need to not return. >> when i was locked up, i had no motivation. now i see inmates with motivation, that something it out there to help them and do something different. >> ten years ago, ron sees the problem he hopes to fix. he was a revolving door inmate here. >> ron smith, over in re-entry. >> since then, he's gotten off drugs, received a college education, and now is the jail's re-entry specialist. >> everyone deserves a second chance. i received a second chance. sometimes they deserve a third,s fourth, fifth chance. i don't believe as human beings, we can give up on anothe
. ♪ ♪ once a world war ii army base, it's a hodge podge of buildings, fences, and razor wire. ♪ the compound prison than a county jail. now it functions as such, thanks to a recent law that diverts thousands of convicts here from overkrauded state prisons. ♪ money make the world go round ♪ ♪ my ego got the girl going down ♪ >> all these inmates will someday be released to the streets of sacramento. so the new law brings significant funding for job training and re-entry...
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more than a few, said sabina's friend caryn hodge. >> a lot of people whispering and suspecting him inust because they didn't know. >> reporter: photographer jack elka did promotional stills for the motel and became good friends with tom and sabina. >> there was no evidence found. there was no nothing. so everything was speculative. who did it? it's a who did it. this is a murder mystery of epic proportions. >> reporter: so it was. then 12 days after sabina vanished from the face of the earth somebody set fire to haley's motel. >> i'm sure my mouth was hanging open just going can this get any more bizarre? >> reporter: what was this all about? >> we just didn't know. >> reporter: dead or alive, where was sabina? >>> coming up -- sabina's husband, that 100,0$100 policy wasn't the whole story. >> it came up later it was $300,000. >> money, a motive or just maybe jealousy? >> he had caught them having sex in room 11 at haley's motel. ♪ on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get m
more than a few, said sabina's friend caryn hodge. >> a lot of people whispering and suspecting him inust because they didn't know. >> reporter: photographer jack elka did promotional stills for the motel and became good friends with tom and sabina. >> there was no evidence found. there was no nothing. so everything was speculative. who did it? it's a who did it. this is a murder mystery of epic proportions. >> reporter: so it was. then 12 days after sabina vanished from...
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it was almost hodge image. i'm not politically correct individual as everybody knows.wilmore said it wasn't like a rapper who is using it in a way that's denigrating. it was more of i'm proud of you. then they cut away to president obama who laughed. was that appropriate? i think so, just to be kind to wilmore. he didn't want to embarrass wilmore. i think it's a personal decision. i think everybody should make up their own mind on that. >> so basically in guessing about you, i got it right. will you acknowledge my $u8lrñ yes. insight. >> i'm so shallow that's not really accomplishment that you can pretty much guess everything i'm going to doorvelings it's true. fishing in very shallow waters, true. >> here hillary clinton gets in trouble with the politically correct crew. roll it. >> i have had a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak. i'm not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke meet. >> so off the reservation has angered some people. >>
it was almost hodge image. i'm not politically correct individual as everybody knows.wilmore said it wasn't like a rapper who is using it in a way that's denigrating. it was more of i'm proud of you. then they cut away to president obama who laughed. was that appropriate? i think so, just to be kind to wilmore. he didn't want to embarrass wilmore. i think it's a personal decision. i think everybody should make up their own mind on that. >> so basically in guessing about you, i got it...
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ingredients mcdonnell officials said that if the garlic fries are back at the will be available as to hodgeher and her come said foreign stuff like a tough neighborhood gas and people live there say they're close to, will there's a part of life in the mountains of your having to talk and time soon be aware of really pure food to clean the only become a problem with human food is left out and cover scans and dumps are not secure. >>darya: and our nose and they're checking it out and starts next monday may 16th and 10:00 p.m. we're tracking bay area weather and it's like we may finally warmed up from the bank and we have some fault will have the forecast your neighborhood. i smoked a lot, and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>reporter: heading into the city for temperatures now in the lower estimate of fifties to retire from
ingredients mcdonnell officials said that if the garlic fries are back at the will be available as to hodgeher and her come said foreign stuff like a tough neighborhood gas and people live there say they're close to, will there's a part of life in the mountains of your having to talk and time soon be aware of really pure food to clean the only become a problem with human food is left out and cover scans and dumps are not secure. >>darya: and our nose and they're checking it out and starts...
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. >> andrew hodge, i'm a local attorney. my question is about professor barnett's discussion of the declaration. what is your understanding of why jefferson used life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness over the more common phrase life, liberty and property? does that change in any significant sphere of the perception of the constitution speak with no one is entirely sure why the change was made. it's a matter of speculation. it was done in the course of drafting this over a short period of time. there has been speculation, i don't even want to entertain what that speculation is. the formulation of our natural rights was george mason strapped for the virginia declaration of rights that jefferson was copying from. mason sent in the copy. i told copy. i tell the simple. mason sent him a copy of this draft declaration be drafted on a couple months earlier and jefferson had it in front of him when he did a more succinct life lived in the pursuit of happiness. it was mason strength which talks about the acquisition enjoyment of
. >> andrew hodge, i'm a local attorney. my question is about professor barnett's discussion of the declaration. what is your understanding of why jefferson used life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness over the more common phrase life, liberty and property? does that change in any significant sphere of the perception of the constitution speak with no one is entirely sure why the change was made. it's a matter of speculation. it was done in the course of drafting this over a short...
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the hodge hearings and public accounts committee in uk parliament, as well as those held before the euent and the australian senate. these all focus on the very low rates of tax that are achievable whether abroad or individual countries by multinationals, and it is this effect that has caused a great deal of outrage in the international environment. these effective rates can be gleaned from financial statements and other sources, and can be achieved by multinationals through techniques widely available to them. countries around the world in times of austerity, pounced on these deferred earnings, which the rest of the world believes will never be taxed in the u.s. and have sought to right the rules in such a way as to take what they view as their fair share of this so-called stateless income. but deferral alone of course does not produce low effective rates. the mobility of intellectual property income and capital that is the relative ease with which multinationals can move these assets to favorable tax jurisdictions, aided by u.s. cost-sharing and check the box rules, has been a major
the hodge hearings and public accounts committee in uk parliament, as well as those held before the euent and the australian senate. these all focus on the very low rates of tax that are achievable whether abroad or individual countries by multinationals, and it is this effect that has caused a great deal of outrage in the international environment. these effective rates can be gleaned from financial statements and other sources, and can be achieved by multinationals through techniques widely...
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the hodge hearings and public accounts committee in uk parliament, as well as those held before the eu parliament and the australian senate. these all focus on the very low rates of tax that are achievable whether abroad or individual countries by multinationals, and it is this effect that has caused a great deal of outrage in the international environment. these effective rates can be gleaned from financial statements and other sources, and can be achieved by multinationals through techniques widely available to them. countries around the world in times of austerity, pounced on these deferred earnings, which the rest of the world believes will never be taxed in the u.s. and have sought to right the rules in such a way as to take what they view as their fair share of this so-called stateless income. but deferral alone of course does not produce low effective rates. the mobility of intellectual property income and capital that is the relative ease with which multinationals can move these assets to favorable tax jurisdictions. aided by u.s. cost-sharing and check the box rules. has been
the hodge hearings and public accounts committee in uk parliament, as well as those held before the eu parliament and the australian senate. these all focus on the very low rates of tax that are achievable whether abroad or individual countries by multinationals, and it is this effect that has caused a great deal of outrage in the international environment. these effective rates can be gleaned from financial statements and other sources, and can be achieved by multinationals through techniques...
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she's taking on social media too handle those who thought she was the wrong choice to pay hodge h tajnd was captioned, anyonn who wants to do a tribute tobu prince is welcome to.come whatever your skin color. c if you love him and he inspired you, then show it.t >> all right.ll they picked her.they so she didn't do anything wrong. >> right.>> >> just a lot of people didn'tot like it.ke i that's just the way it is. >> we didn't like it either. ehe >>> during pink's performance at the billboard music awards ard camera caught justin beiberei looking less than pleased andled viewers jumped on that moment. m they took to social media and tour the singer apart in a new instagram post beiber firingeibi back. he posted a photo of a beautifut cass system with no indicationmi of where the castle is or if it's just the stock photo he beiber voiced his frustration hh was getting awards for what he has accomplished and not for whr he is as a person. he quotes saying there is an authenticity that i craze i wouldn't does anybody else.bo but the best pardyt of his post, he apologized for his grammar
she's taking on social media too handle those who thought she was the wrong choice to pay hodge h tajnd was captioned, anyonn who wants to do a tribute tobu prince is welcome to.come whatever your skin color. c if you love him and he inspired you, then show it.t >> all right.ll they picked her.they so she didn't do anything wrong. >> right.>> >> just a lot of people didn'tot like it.ke i that's just the way it is. >> we didn't like it either. ehe >>>...
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phenomenon.me joining us now by phone is kerry kersxi director for the identity fraud institute at hodges university in florida g morningg >> good morning.orni >> tell us exactly what this iss many of us haven't even heard the term yet. >> sure, sex tordion. coercion to exploit sexual favors from the victim sometimeh they'll use e a blackmail ofckio images or videos and they usehee those images and videos to blackmail them for additionalita sexual favors but in this caseo they're using it to exploitit money. >> let's be clear.>> let's be ca the criminal here is the onehe that is trying to get the money? >> that's exactly it. i you're correct. >> victim is the one who's images or video might now be alb over the internet or wherever.. >> right. that's exactly what it is. they're using the victim -- they developed a trust so that way tw the victim will send them the tm photos or videos they want and t then they use it against them.se >> so is it -- i know it's victims all age, too. let's talk about the over 21 or crowd, if you will, or the older crowd. is here just about money? >> most of th
phenomenon.me joining us now by phone is kerry kersxi director for the identity fraud institute at hodges university in florida g morningg >> good morning.orni >> tell us exactly what this iss many of us haven't even heard the term yet. >> sure, sex tordion. coercion to exploit sexual favors from the victim sometimeh they'll use e a blackmail ofckio images or videos and they usehee those images and videos to blackmail them for additionalita sexual favors but in this caseo...
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earlier this morning we spokee e with director of the fraudra institute at hodges university in florida what --t- why on what and why people falll for these scams and what parentt can do to protect their childr children. >> the first thing they do they'll establish a profile.fi so they might have been watchinh these students for while. whi could have been monitoring theii their social media or anythingig else so they can hone in on keyk words or their interests so theh know exactly what to say anday when to say it.t. kids are crafty and they're t going to go off and do things og their own. you just need to open the linesn of communication. don't say you can't do this. t explain to them why.. >> okay.kay. >> explain to them what canhat c happen. en >> the experts also suggest that parents do not allow a computerr in your child's bedroom and ifod you do, cover your -- cover anti virus and anti spyware ises install.inal >> i argue that was a tough thing to tell your child at 13 because right there in middle md school don't be on instagram orr facebook because everybody seems to be on it bu
earlier this morning we spokee e with director of the fraudra institute at hodges university in florida what --t- why on what and why people falll for these scams and what parentt can do to protect their childr children. >> the first thing they do they'll establish a profile.fi so they might have been watchinh these students for while. whi could have been monitoring theii their social media or anythingig else so they can hone in on keyk words or their interests so theh know exactly what...
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the capital of ceo of hodges capital management is coming to us with a couple of underloved stocks thist's talk retail. >> i noticed the top here listed jc penney a completely unloved stock. i thought for a good reason. you don't think so. >> yeah. they're cut in 2.5 years into the turn around. i don't believe it's kohls or macy's. this is a different story, i believe. there's a lot of low-hanging fruit in this name. they don't need big sales increases in order to do well. so, for example, like right now they're probably going sell their headquarters in dallas at probably -- i heard over the weekend there was over 100 bidders for the property. it's probably $450 million. they'll be able to knock down a considerable amount of debt. they can reduce payroll. 75% of their ad spend went to the academy awards. so they could be smarter with the ad spend. but with kohls and macy's. they have to almost revamp a lot of things they're doing now. jc penney has been doing this. they have sefora and the guy from home depot is going to bring in appliances and, you know, you go back before johnson came
the capital of ceo of hodges capital management is coming to us with a couple of underloved stocks thist's talk retail. >> i noticed the top here listed jc penney a completely unloved stock. i thought for a good reason. you don't think so. >> yeah. they're cut in 2.5 years into the turn around. i don't believe it's kohls or macy's. this is a different story, i believe. there's a lot of low-hanging fruit in this name. they don't need big sales increases in order to do well. so, for...
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. >> i hodge they'pe they're payi well at cuny because you broke the wall.stuff about president obama. my question, talking about a butler crackpot. you and i, one of our best on foreign policy. should be talking about paul manafort what he did with ukraine and russia and his connections. is that the kind of guy to come around a potential president? but what about that kind of stink? kind of plays to a profound bigotry? >> right. in general, i'm not a fan of guilt by association. you know? he's got a guy working for him who's not responsible for his political views. go back to birther stuff, the totality, suggested a birther, and the stuff with david duke, where he didn't -- didn't really disavow himself. it adds up to a perception, and this is a guy, again, we're in a general election. he has to win minority votes to have a chance of winning, and that's the problem. >> professor good to have you. >> sure. my pleasure. >> bill's coming. >> charge him for that. thanks so much, chris. >>> the bad blood between the toronto blue jays and texas rangers, not fadin
. >> i hodge they'pe they're payi well at cuny because you broke the wall.stuff about president obama. my question, talking about a butler crackpot. you and i, one of our best on foreign policy. should be talking about paul manafort what he did with ukraine and russia and his connections. is that the kind of guy to come around a potential president? but what about that kind of stink? kind of plays to a profound bigotry? >> right. in general, i'm not a fan of guilt by association....
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this based on comments he made back in 2006 when he said he hodged to profit when the housing market collapsed. >> they've got some clip of me from many years ago where i'm saying, yeah, if did goes down i'm going to buy. i'm a businessman. that's what i'm supposed to do. >> reporter: clinton staying above the fray while campaigning in california. >> we have a bully pulpit in the white house, but that doesn't mean we want a bully in the white house. >> reporter: trump also criticizing mexico's republican governor susana martinez, also his tank. did that during his rally. martinez has not endorsed trump saying she was too busy to attend his rally. trump said she needed to do a better job improving conditions in her state. trump's next stop, anaheim, california where a number of people are already preparing for more protests. chris? alisyn? >> jason carroll, insightful reporting. now time to discuss. bring in cnn political analyst and host of the gordon graham show podcast, david gregory. and senior editor for "the daily beast" jackie kucinich and contributor for "the daily caller matt
this based on comments he made back in 2006 when he said he hodged to profit when the housing market collapsed. >> they've got some clip of me from many years ago where i'm saying, yeah, if did goes down i'm going to buy. i'm a businessman. that's what i'm supposed to do. >> reporter: clinton staying above the fray while campaigning in california. >> we have a bully pulpit in the white house, but that doesn't mean we want a bully in the white house. >> reporter: trump...
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american people can actually understand and see what's going on rather than just hearing the spin and i'd hodgef the administration. we see staff "new york times" he revealed that the administration set out to contrive, to make up a narrative to set iran deal to the american people. it created this echo chamber that we are now seeing with plow chairs fund and various left wing group and those in the media friendly to the obama administration all parroting the talking points to the american people. >> we should say in the interest of accuracy it is true awful lot wasspent on the other side by the way by groups opposed to the iran deal and in the end they, of course, failed. plow shares said this about giving money to npr, quote: it is common practice for foundations to fund media coverage of under reported stories. fundings does not influence the coverage in any way. let's count the lies in that statement. of course funding effects the editorial coverage. it's insulting to suggest otherwise. the idea you fund it and don't care what the outcome is such an appalling lie. why should we stand here a
american people can actually understand and see what's going on rather than just hearing the spin and i'd hodgef the administration. we see staff "new york times" he revealed that the administration set out to contrive, to make up a narrative to set iran deal to the american people. it created this echo chamber that we are now seeing with plow chairs fund and various left wing group and those in the media friendly to the obama administration all parroting the talking points to the...
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we will meet at hodges hardware this friday at 1170 sutter street and the next morning saturday joining the monthly community clean up at lo bow market and a legacy business at 9:00 a.m. at clay and leavenworth at knob hip and reporting (paused) she was definitely a force be reckoned with and the legacy in memory and in her honor and was a critical care nurse and worked up to a nurse supervisor and heavifully involve with the nurses association and mayor's ag ness sister and turned cna to the nursing society to the political and professional organization it is today. the rest i will submit. >> thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor wiener. >> submit. >> thank you. supervisor yee. >> colleagues i would like to request closing today's board meeting in memory of residents bruce shelby and was a dedicated community member and the former president of the lake shore improvement club one of the larger neighborhood associations and was born in sacramento in 1926. he served our country in the army air corps and after returning to the united states he attended san francisco state university and
we will meet at hodges hardware this friday at 1170 sutter street and the next morning saturday joining the monthly community clean up at lo bow market and a legacy business at 9:00 a.m. at clay and leavenworth at knob hip and reporting (paused) she was definitely a force be reckoned with and the legacy in memory and in her honor and was a critical care nurse and worked up to a nurse supervisor and heavifully involve with the nurses association and mayor's ag ness sister and turned cna to the...