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she's also busy laying flowers on her brothers grave >>> the former british politician jeffrey howe has died at aged 88. he was the longest serving cabinet member. his resignation speech in 1990 was seen as an important factor in thatcher's downfall as prime minister. >>> the declan in small farms in the fill beans is increasing concerns. young people are leaving the country side resulting in filipino farmers becoming almost a dying breed. >>reporter: he has been working his land for over 50 years. now at 67 years old, he doubts he can retire any time soon. >> it's a difficult job. it is hard, back breaking work. children nowadays don't want this. young people now are on their cellphones all the time. >>reporter: none of his children are willing to take his place. the countries farmers are aging. the average filipino farmer is 59 years old. much of the youth today have ignored it because of its perceived hardship. the majority of those living in this region in the northern philippines depend on the agriculture sector, but the number of family farms are dwindling here. many of the farmer
she's also busy laying flowers on her brothers grave >>> the former british politician jeffrey howe has died at aged 88. he was the longest serving cabinet member. his resignation speech in 1990 was seen as an important factor in thatcher's downfall as prime minister. >>> the declan in small farms in the fill beans is increasing concerns. young people are leaving the country side resulting in filipino farmers becoming almost a dying breed. >>reporter: he has been working...
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jeffrey. so just how destabilizing is this? the russians flying into turkish airspace? >> it's extremely destabilizing. the region they flew into, hatay province, syria has never acknowledged it as turkish territory. so you have a very interesting situation. it's very difficult for me to believe that the russians made a mistake. >> how do you think the u.s. and turkey should spont respond to this? >> i think it should be clear that if russian planes should enter turkish airspace, they should be shot down. >> should there be a safe zone inside syria, where southeastern refugees could return? would that put a line down for the russians? >> it would. the embarrassing position i have trying to answer your question is that the u.s. said five weeks ago said that it would work to et up a no-isis zone, which is like a no-fly zone, serblingly. i don't know where the administration is on it. it would be a good idea. it would help show everybody in this region that the united states is not backing down every time putin steps forward. >> what do you think the russian end game is? a
jeffrey. so just how destabilizing is this? the russians flying into turkish airspace? >> it's extremely destabilizing. the region they flew into, hatay province, syria has never acknowledged it as turkish territory. so you have a very interesting situation. it's very difficult for me to believe that the russians made a mistake. >> how do you think the u.s. and turkey should spont respond to this? >> i think it should be clear that if russian planes should enter turkish...
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how people are treated? >> this entire episode, which continues with jeffrey sterling, is part of a huge pattern of and then rosecution in the case of leon panetta, selective sentencing in terms of general david petraeus. and it shows how the entire judicial and executive branch process in terms of assessing a prosecuting classified leaks is just riddled with pollution and poisoned by political power. this administration, worse than any other in memory in this regard, has totally turned the prosecution of leaks into a politicized set of vendettas. i think it is necessary -- it is essential that we recognize that there is no equality ordinary equality or justice under the law in this regard. i should add that jeffrey sterling was convicted on the basis of metadata, which totally undermines the claims of this administration and defenders in terms of surveillance that metadata is not an intrusion. point of fact, it is part of a speculative process where the government is able to inject and project into the proceedings its own assumptions and fantasies actuallyt the metadata indicates in terms of content that is
how people are treated? >> this entire episode, which continues with jeffrey sterling, is part of a huge pattern of and then rosecution in the case of leon panetta, selective sentencing in terms of general david petraeus. and it shows how the entire judicial and executive branch process in terms of assessing a prosecuting classified leaks is just riddled with pollution and poisoned by political power. this administration, worse than any other in memory in this regard, has totally turned...
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. >> jeffrey, how can these polls be fixed? is there a way to do that?r a solution a. lot of pollsters seem to be turning to the internet. but there are questions about that methodology. there is really no obvious, you know, silver bullet out there. with internet panels, you run into the problem that it's not really a true probability sample, because brand of sampling is all about everyone has the same chance of being called or asked the question. with internet panels about nine out of ten people use the internet in the united states that, still leads a decent percentage out there who don't and young people are more inclined to use the internet, which is actually the reverse of how voter turnout usually works. younger people have a lower propensity to vote and problems. >> there have been surprises before, a lot of people are surprised in 2012 and the battleground states, but for now the best we have. jeffrey sculley, jason johnson, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> well, a catholic priest fired for coming out. why he says the church has to change in ord
. >> jeffrey, how can these polls be fixed? is there a way to do that?r a solution a. lot of pollsters seem to be turning to the internet. but there are questions about that methodology. there is really no obvious, you know, silver bullet out there. with internet panels, you run into the problem that it's not really a true probability sample, because brand of sampling is all about everyone has the same chance of being called or asked the question. with internet panels about nine out of...
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jeffrey was wrongfully convicted. >> selective prosecution. and let me pose a question on that topic. howoes jeffrey sterling get more than three years in prison while former cia director, general david petraeus gets two years probation and a fine for sharing classified information with his writer/girlfriend? was the government making an example of your husband? >> . >> absolutely. i think if you look at both case, if you take both cases and you strip away race, and if you take away political clout. and if you take away financial status and you look at those cases on a piece of paper, and you didn't know the actual person, you would see that general petraeus committed far more egregious acts that jeffrey allegedly committed. yet, also lying to the fbi, which is a felony, doesn't have a felony, he has a misdemeanor. and he got a slap on the wrist. and jeffrey was basically guilty until proven innocent. and i think that it shows the world the belief that the white man can do no wrong, and if he e does, he gets a slap on the wrist. and the black man is always guilty until proven innocent and
jeffrey was wrongfully convicted. >> selective prosecution. and let me pose a question on that topic. howoes jeffrey sterling get more than three years in prison while former cia director, general david petraeus gets two years probation and a fine for sharing classified information with his writer/girlfriend? was the government making an example of your husband? >> . >> absolutely. i think if you look at both case, if you take both cases and you strip away race, and if you...
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that is how you track why distillates matter. jeffrey: you have to think when can this happen?e are only two times in the year. march,soline, and that april time. we have the demand coming down seasonally. demand is where it is. the market is going to be distillates with higher inventories. that is the focal point of potentially blowing out storage. the window of opportunity is closing by the minute. the winter heating system begins october 31, which is clearly a few weeks from now. when we think about whether shocks, and historically when you have blown out the storage, you learn that there is a warm start to the winter. the chart we're looking at now our refinery turnaround as percentage of available refinery capacity, basically how hard are refiners running. they are running quite hard versus how they normally are at this time of year. at refineryyou look margins, particularly in the united states, they have been incredibly healthy. see this as being a byproduct of gasoline. you do build out that storage capacity. you will have to see those refinery margins come down. alix:
that is how you track why distillates matter. jeffrey: you have to think when can this happen?e are only two times in the year. march,soline, and that april time. we have the demand coming down seasonally. demand is where it is. the market is going to be distillates with higher inventories. that is the focal point of potentially blowing out storage. the window of opportunity is closing by the minute. the winter heating system begins october 31, which is clearly a few weeks from now. when we...
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how does this strike you? jeffreyts have expanded dramatically at the amount of capital that is available there for companies at the right level . they did pay a pretty significant price. came on the market, it moved the whole sector of telecom. it widened it dramatically. the timing wasn't great. multiple m&a transactions. but the market does have the ability to fund most things that are fair priced. stephanie: really? it seems like the last few weeks there have been companies that have come to market at 6% have backed up beyond 10%. -- isf them have tried to it really easy to get a deal done today? jeffrey: no, it's not easy but the capital is there. when we were sitting together in -- vegas stephanie: sitting, sitting. jeffrey: we talked about the fact that high-yield markets are too aggressive. i would say that today they are gotten to cheap. there are still liquidity issues around apf. but now you have things like all and otheraltice companies. when they need capital, they can get it, but it is at a price. brenda
how does this strike you? jeffreyts have expanded dramatically at the amount of capital that is available there for companies at the right level . they did pay a pretty significant price. came on the market, it moved the whole sector of telecom. it widened it dramatically. the timing wasn't great. multiple m&a transactions. but the market does have the ability to fund most things that are fair priced. stephanie: really? it seems like the last few weeks there have been companies that have...
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jeffrey: what's more shocking than the bailout itself is how the banks then went on to say, leave usare you blaming us? why do you think we have any culpability or responsibility? how dare you say a word about our compensation packages. ray: of all the damage wall street has done, the--the absolute minimum, maybe two, three people have been arrested, perhaps. and we pay-- the taxpayers paid to bail them out, and they're still getting their million-dollar bonuses. nicole: my mom went into real estate. when my mom was helping people find homes, she came across a lot of people that banks were offering adjustable rate mortgages to. she definitely noticed that the loans that they were getting didn't match up with a sustainable income that they were receiving. low income people were being forced into these mortgages. singer: ♪ they're pushin' the paper, but they don't know jack buyin' and sellin' it just like crack now we're gonna find out where it's at fishin' with the bait 'cause of the dream collapsed bank of america, how's it go? bought up maryland and... bill you for the office of the
jeffrey: what's more shocking than the bailout itself is how the banks then went on to say, leave usare you blaming us? why do you think we have any culpability or responsibility? how dare you say a word about our compensation packages. ray: of all the damage wall street has done, the--the absolute minimum, maybe two, three people have been arrested, perhaps. and we pay-- the taxpayers paid to bail them out, and they're still getting their million-dollar bonuses. nicole: my mom went into real...
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anna: how do you invest around that? richard jeffrey: i think it is quite difficult.re looking for is more cyclical activity. burn.ike slow what you are trying to do is look at the areas through inflection points and picking up speed. most recently in the west perhaps, looking back over this year, we started to see europe began to gain more momentum in terms of domestic demand. doing ok but at that was exporting into european countries. that was outside of the area. now, more dynamic growth within the area. that is the theme. guy: we have glass half full and ltra, interest rates. you have to wonder how you get at the other half full if you're talking by raising rates. i am wondering -- his new normal with interest rates here, this much of growth. how we are to get to the glass being full? richard jeffrey: the risk is it gets a little too full. interest rates at -- the panic levels. they should have been raised already. the fed is at that idea. looking at what happened in the past. not thinking of about what is happening now unlikely to happen in the future. western in
anna: how do you invest around that? richard jeffrey: i think it is quite difficult.re looking for is more cyclical activity. burn.ike slow what you are trying to do is look at the areas through inflection points and picking up speed. most recently in the west perhaps, looking back over this year, we started to see europe began to gain more momentum in terms of domestic demand. doing ok but at that was exporting into european countries. that was outside of the area. now, more dynamic growth...
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jeffrey: hey, there. good evening. my question was about howly involved mamie was before she was -- entered the white house. because i know i've read that the general dwight eisenhower was not political before he was elected president. and that, you know, before he was even elected in 1952, he didn't know which party he was a member of. so i was wondering if mamie was any more political than her husband. susan: did she ever express much interest in politics? marilyn irvin holt: no. actually, she once said that she and ike were probably two people that knew less about politics than anybody else. now, mamie did make comments about politics in terms of party, but that was with her father and letters back and forth. and her father was a pretty strong republican. and so mamie i think just out of politeness would sometimes commiserate with him in a letter that roosevelt had done something that her father didn't approve of. but mamie was not political in the least. susan: we're at the world war ii years, and we've gotten questions from both facebook a
jeffrey: hey, there. good evening. my question was about howly involved mamie was before she was -- entered the white house. because i know i've read that the general dwight eisenhower was not political before he was elected president. and that, you know, before he was even elected in 1952, he didn't know which party he was a member of. so i was wondering if mamie was any more political than her husband. susan: did she ever express much interest in politics? marilyn irvin holt: no. actually,...
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how to build a brand. when classmates neil, andrew, jeffrey, and david launched warby parker in 2010, it shook up the world of prescription eyewear selling products well under the price of typical fashion glasses and doing it all online. >> we said well, what if we create our own brand, design glasses ourselves, work with manufacturers and stel them directly to consumers through a website we could offer the same quality glasses that cost 500, $600 but for $95. >> the idea took off. and for two years they sold almost exclusively online. they didn't have stores in the business plan. their goal was to change an industry through internet sales. but what they soon learned surprised them. >> what we found was that people really wanted to shop and experience the brand in person. >> they are not alone. internet retailers across industries are finding that while the internet is great to start an idea, ultimately there will always be consumers who want to do things the old-fashioned way. touch and feel them before putting down the plastic. e-commerce site piper lime opened a soho new york location in 2012 and the me
how to build a brand. when classmates neil, andrew, jeffrey, and david launched warby parker in 2010, it shook up the world of prescription eyewear selling products well under the price of typical fashion glasses and doing it all online. >> we said well, what if we create our own brand, design glasses ourselves, work with manufacturers and stel them directly to consumers through a website we could offer the same quality glasses that cost 500, $600 but for $95. >> the idea took off....
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california system is convening a special commit to look into how complaints are handled across the ten-campus system. the move comes just days after jeffreyion found he sexually harassed several female students. the committee will look at how accusations are investigated and how professors are disciplined. a texas teen sentenced to probation. >> in his defence, he was raised too spoiled to know right from wrong. now we're hearing from him and his parents in depositions taken exclusively by abc news. >> it was the defense that out raged the nation. >> the lawyer told judge jay boy he was so rich, he didn't know right from wrong. lawyers saying he was too spoil today go to prison after he got drunk, piled seven other friends into his father's souped up pick up and plow sbood a disabled car sbantly killing four people. >> those four or five kids are just laying -- >> are you with the accident right now? >> oh, there's another child in the ditch. >> 11 others were injured. his legal team said he would be better served in easier rehab than doing hard time. he pleaded guilty to four counts of manslaughter but was sente e sentenced to ten years
california system is convening a special commit to look into how complaints are handled across the ten-campus system. the move comes just days after jeffreyion found he sexually harassed several female students. the committee will look at how accusations are investigated and how professors are disciplined. a texas teen sentenced to probation. >> in his defence, he was raised too spoiled to know right from wrong. now we're hearing from him and his parents in depositions taken exclusively...
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life, and my husband's tazed and the best man's his way to jail, too, so i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey5 years. >> homa is a small town. nice to live here. it's quiet. >> homa is usually quiet. but not on july 23rd, 2005. riding along with police is a cameraman. >> what the [ bleep ]? some wedding. >> shooting for a local tv show called "the beat," produced by martin foles. >> sometimes you come back with no video and sometimes you come back with some pretty good stuff. this time it was real good stuff. >> but how did this couple's happily ever after turn so quickly to disaster? it begins when someone calls 911 but hangs up. >> get down! >> they thought the groom was having a seizure. just the way they were behaving, you could tell that they had had way too much alcohol. >> police and paramedics arrive at the scene. they determine the groom is not having a seizure, but he is highly intoxicated. >> back up! back up! >> stuff went crazy real quick. >> officers are trying to get the crowd to back up so they can help the groom, but when the groom sees police, he starts slugging away. >> try
life, and my husband's tazed and the best man's his way to jail, too, so i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey5 years. >> homa is a small town. nice to live here. it's quiet. >> homa is usually quiet. but not on july 23rd, 2005. riding along with police is a cameraman. >> what the [ bleep ]? some wedding. >> shooting for a local tv show called "the beat," produced by martin foles. >> sometimes you come back with no video and sometimes...
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how cold it was this morning. it was cold. look at some of these readings. jeffrey down to 23. boston we did not drop into to the 32 degree mark at logan airport. once you cross over to the tunnel and got downtown, we probably had temperatures at 32 degrees. cold temperatures and tonight we drop down another degree or two. why is it so much of a shock to the system? remember last week? mid to upper 70' s. then we went to the 60' s and the 50' s yesterday. today, just 47 degrees for the high temperature. high temperatures read and colder -- worcester was 40 for the high. limits checking in at 46 degrees. you see the skies out there. that' s no shower activity has wound down. clouds making for a beautiful sunset. it is only 42 degrees. the wind at 15 miles per hour, giving us a wind chill index. have not used it since last 35 degrees. the wind will diminish. that we wait for it to tuesday it comes from the south and that helps us to warm up. before we get there, it is going to be a chilly night. worcester is down to 35 degrees. temperatures in the 40' s at the cape. those snow sh
how cold it was this morning. it was cold. look at some of these readings. jeffrey down to 23. boston we did not drop into to the 32 degree mark at logan airport. once you cross over to the tunnel and got downtown, we probably had temperatures at 32 degrees. cold temperatures and tonight we drop down another degree or two. why is it so much of a shock to the system? remember last week? mid to upper 70' s. then we went to the 60' s and the 50' s yesterday. today, just 47 degrees for the high...
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how events unfolded since may. >> the fifa corruption scandal exploded, six high-ranking officials arrested, among them jeffrey webb. it was a blow to the governing body. two days later, fifa reelected sepp blatter as if nothing had happened. the pressure from outside stayed steady and sepp blatter announced he was resigning, but not immediately. he wanted to remain in charge until a successor was chosen. if not the king, then the kingmaker. sepp blatter benefited from the support of asian and african associations in choosing february 26 of next year as the new election date, rather than this year favored by the europeans. despite hesitation, michel platini then threw his hat in the ring for the job. in september, u.s. attorney general loretta lynch and the swift -- swiss cheap federal prosecutor intensified investigations against fifa. the general secretary with suspended by fifa over corruption allegations. things started heating up for sepp blatter. swiss prosecutors announced an investigation into payments made to michel platini. major sponsors demanded the president step down immediately. he didn't, but the et
how events unfolded since may. >> the fifa corruption scandal exploded, six high-ranking officials arrested, among them jeffrey webb. it was a blow to the governing body. two days later, fifa reelected sepp blatter as if nothing had happened. the pressure from outside stayed steady and sepp blatter announced he was resigning, but not immediately. he wanted to remain in charge until a successor was chosen. if not the king, then the kingmaker. sepp blatter benefited from the support of...
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how do you want me to start, scott? >> say your name and spell it. >> jeffrey bender. >> and your title. >> professor of surgery and i'mneral surgeon and i also do trauma surgery. >> okay. so what did you see? >> i first learned about this situation from a call from stillwater about 11:00 in the morning. i was the trauma surgeon on call. and the emergency department physician there said there was a mass casualty situation and he had been informed there were at least ten critically ill patients that were going to be needed to transferred to our facility. eve an level one trauma center would be overwhelmed with ten critically ill patients potentially arriving in a short period of time. so we have a mass casualty situation where there's basically a phone tree where we get additional people to come in and help out in the emergency department. it's extra nurses, therapists, x-ray techs, even cleaning crew called to help out in addition to a few extra surgeons. it was my job as the attending on-call to provide triage. somebody has to know exactly how many patients are in the emergency department or en route at any one time a
how do you want me to start, scott? >> say your name and spell it. >> jeffrey bender. >> and your title. >> professor of surgery and i'mneral surgeon and i also do trauma surgery. >> okay. so what did you see? >> i first learned about this situation from a call from stillwater about 11:00 in the morning. i was the trauma surgeon on call. and the emergency department physician there said there was a mass casualty situation and he had been informed there were...
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jeffrey marcy, one of the world's leading scientists in his field. resigning after allegations of sexually harassing students. >> i don't care how many distinguished or awards or if he won a nobel peace prize. you just don't do that. the. >> university's investigation revealed he violated sexual harassment policy at the school. the investigation began following complaints in 2014 from female students who said he groped and tried to kiss them. he apologized saying, while i
jeffrey marcy, one of the world's leading scientists in his field. resigning after allegations of sexually harassing students. >> i don't care how many distinguished or awards or if he won a nobel peace prize. you just don't do that. the. >> university's investigation revealed he violated sexual harassment policy at the school. the investigation began following complaints in 2014 from female students who said he groped and tried to kiss them. he apologized saying, while i
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jeffrey marijuana had recently moved to east -- to easton. >>> a man protecting his family shot a bear. it. >>> no more bullets. >> find out how a woman, charged with murdering her cartoon as her defense. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. we started on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to s
jeffrey marijuana had recently moved to east -- to easton. >>> a man protecting his family shot a bear. it. >>> no more bullets. >> find out how a woman, charged with murdering her cartoon as her defense. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk...
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how pimco operates. i went through this when jeffrey katzenberg left disney. the lawsuit went on and on.ry of e-mails and letters. it is embarrassing and distracting. this could be pretty ugly. bill: one of the people mentioned in the suit that needs to be mentioned in this case is mohamed el-erian. when he came back from harvard, he brought bill the new regime change thesis. and a partner meeting, bill gross announced in concert with his new hunger game culture of pimco, look to your right and you're left -- you're right and the person to your right or left will not be here in four years. hill was right. -- bill was right. and aou say game on hunger game corporate culture that we are looking to get rid mohammed andat bill at the top, there were two winners of the end. both people at the top were taken out by the younger people. you have a institution of governments -- governance that provides leadership of an organization. no one is above the. everyone has to play by the same rules. you cannot have an autocracy where they are making all the rules and you have 48 other managing directors
how pimco operates. i went through this when jeffrey katzenberg left disney. the lawsuit went on and on.ry of e-mails and letters. it is embarrassing and distracting. this could be pretty ugly. bill: one of the people mentioned in the suit that needs to be mentioned in this case is mohamed el-erian. when he came back from harvard, he brought bill the new regime change thesis. and a partner meeting, bill gross announced in concert with his new hunger game culture of pimco, look to your right and...
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i know you are super busy yesterday but how might they take a picture jeffrey basis -- jeff bezos?hannon: i think putting profit targets on hold and investing in the company and doing what you need to do to grow and reinvent the company. i think that is sort of the message that walmart ceo jeff mcmillan was sending yesterday when he talked on bloomberg tv and investors saying that they need to put money back into the company. they cannot have this focus on meeting profits and expectations. if they feel they need to invest money, they will do that. that is the amazon strategy we heard for years with jeff bezos telling us -- betty: but they have good money every year. shannon: walmart will still be making billions and billions of dollars but it is a shift in mindset for walmart to save that we will focus on our stores, investing money and not so much on meeting orderly profit targets, which they had been doing for a number of years. betty: what happened yesterday, does it tell you that the super censor idea is fading in america? shannon: walmart will be first to defend the supercente
i know you are super busy yesterday but how might they take a picture jeffrey basis -- jeff bezos?hannon: i think putting profit targets on hold and investing in the company and doing what you need to do to grow and reinvent the company. i think that is sort of the message that walmart ceo jeff mcmillan was sending yesterday when he talked on bloomberg tv and investors saying that they need to put money back into the company. they cannot have this focus on meeting profits and expectations. if...
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remember of the 43-year-old jeffrey radio, he was found dead on the beach in strathmere, the autopsy is complete but the medical examiner has not given a determination of how radio died. he serves from 2009 to 2012. >>> a couple whose son was found barefoot wandering around love park will have to wait to see if they get their son back, they will continue staying with a foster family for now, they were sleeping in the park when the boy wandered off and they have since found a place to live with the help of several charitable organizations. >>> and the youngsters from the samuel powell elementary school in mantua presented cupcakes to council members for committing funning to the school district. students from the isles youth since toot in trep ton, for the past several weeks the students are working to peruse up the school's atrium garden and it was important for the students to learn about volunteering. >>> and peco gave grants to four nonprofit organizations for their efforts in helping the environment. the delaware city corporation and the west philly colation for neighborhood schools were all recognizes for projects focusing on open space. peco has awar
remember of the 43-year-old jeffrey radio, he was found dead on the beach in strathmere, the autopsy is complete but the medical examiner has not given a determination of how radio died. he serves from 2009 to 2012. >>> a couple whose son was found barefoot wandering around love park will have to wait to see if they get their son back, they will continue staying with a foster family for now, they were sleeping in the park when the boy wandered off and they have since found a place to...
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. >> jeffrey, to van and amanda's point, if there is a long game, how do you see that playing out if. carson is going to get iowa just as huckabee and santorum got before because the large evangelical turnout and then trump looking for new hampshire, south carolina and other spots later on. >> he's right. he's way ahead. trump is way ahead in south carolina and new hampshire, as well and van has one point at least that i agree with him on and i would remind that ronald reagan lost the iowa caucuses to george h.w. bush and went on to win in new hampshire and south carolina and go from there. i think i know he lost pennsylvania, the beauty contest here in pennsylvania to bush. the contest went on until may when bush finally yielded. so this can go on for quite awhile and, you know, trump is leading, absolutely in these other places, just losing in iowa in and of itself isn't going to mean anything. >> to that point, i think trump is playing a longer game. if you look at his activities, he's betting big on florida. miami, jacksonville and picked up the endorsement, state republican part
. >> jeffrey, to van and amanda's point, if there is a long game, how do you see that playing out if. carson is going to get iowa just as huckabee and santorum got before because the large evangelical turnout and then trump looking for new hampshire, south carolina and other spots later on. >> he's right. he's way ahead. trump is way ahead in south carolina and new hampshire, as well and van has one point at least that i agree with him on and i would remind that ronald reagan lost...
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to me and brought a little bit of happiness to me and i can't put into words how mass maritime graduate we learned is jeffrey mathias of kingston and he graduated from the academy in 1996 and father of three young children and statement through the academy and family says the family would like to thank everyone for love and support for difficult time and he is the center of our world. please continue to pray with us for all members of the families. >> on air and online on the fox25 news app. >> 7:37 this morning ask new hampshire city council candidate charged with killing his neighbor's dog says he is not sorry. witnesses say toby tousley kicked 16-year-old dog in the chest on saturday. police charged him after the dog died. he was working at rental property when the dog went to the bathroom in the yard. the dog's owner tells fox25 tousley had other options beside kicking pet. >> tousley told fox25 the dog was menacing him and dog's owner should have kept the dog on own property. >> people gather for a meeting about racism in somerville. mayor organized the session and monday first series of meetings taking
to me and brought a little bit of happiness to me and i can't put into words how mass maritime graduate we learned is jeffrey mathias of kingston and he graduated from the academy in 1996 and father of three young children and statement through the academy and family says the family would like to thank everyone for love and support for difficult time and he is the center of our world. please continue to pray with us for all members of the families. >> on air and online on the fox25 news...
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jeffrey had been charged with murdering the boy. >> those are hard questions being asked. there's a request to have the supervisor look at that. do i understand how people can be disgrudgessed by that, yes, i do. >> emails we obtained show cummings of september 2013 wanted to change his ruling to undetermined after the defense found new evidence, even saying i think their case is compelling enough that i am willing to at least go undetermined at this point. cummings note in the file reads i told them i felt bullied and at times i thought i was being forced to sign the case out in a way i did not think was honest and goes on to call her office unethical and unprofessional in the way it dealt with the case and accused her of medical examiner shopping by seeking another opinion. >> he calmed your office unethical and unprofessional. >> the only thing that would be unethical is for us not to follow the evidence in a responsible way. >> reporter: charges were dropped and wilsons have now hired an attorney to look into what happened. >> it's an highly unusual document. >> reporter: this attorney tells me he's starting an investigation. >> if it's true
jeffrey had been charged with murdering the boy. >> those are hard questions being asked. there's a request to have the supervisor look at that. do i understand how people can be disgrudgessed by that, yes, i do. >> emails we obtained show cummings of september 2013 wanted to change his ruling to undetermined after the defense found new evidence, even saying i think their case is compelling enough that i am willing to at least go undetermined at this point. cummings note in the file...
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you were talking about your days at secretary of state where jeffrey helms has an affable relationship with you. can you zroib that and howou think we can recapture the golden age of yesry helms? >> people will not believe this. if i might tell you, what happened, i was ambassador at the u.n. and i get a phone call from him saying i had been invited to saint mary's college of raleigh that was celebrating. i thought it would get out of it by saying yes, i'd be happy to do it if you would come with me. he calls me back saying i've rearranged my schedule, i'm coming. if they're supposed to introduce you, they're not going to saw you're a complete jerk. then he invited me to come to his alma mater. i was asked questions about the quite nationed and various issues. what happened is we had been driving around north carolina looking for barbecue bionic wit artificial hips. and we're getting out of the car, and i'm hanging on to him. and all of the sudden there is a picture about the odd couple. but we disagreed on many, many things. but he said to me when i was named as secretary of state, ms. madeline, we will make history toge
you were talking about your days at secretary of state where jeffrey helms has an affable relationship with you. can you zroib that and howou think we can recapture the golden age of yesry helms? >> people will not believe this. if i might tell you, what happened, i was ambassador at the u.n. and i get a phone call from him saying i had been invited to saint mary's college of raleigh that was celebrating. i thought it would get out of it by saying yes, i'd be happy to do it if you would...
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jeffrey, a senior fellow on international policy at the peterson institute of international politics. what this this deal change? --frey: very important for their strategic relationship, and therefore has implications for how each of the countries deal with china. the same time, it is not just an asian pacific deal because it opens the way for the acceleration of the ongoing talks between the united states and the european union. it has important implications for the transatlantic trade talks as well. kate: what is so controversial? what makes critics so concerned? well, there are a number of areas where policies will have to change. in the united states, one of the big ones will be the length of m andatent turn and -- ter data exclusivity for drugs. vaccines and new treatments that are so important to do with very serious diseases that you want to have as quick a distribution of those drugs as possible. big drug companies want to keep the patents on those drugs so they can get as much profit to remunerate them for the very high research costs. there is big tension, and that was the make or break issue that held up the conclusion of the negotiations through the weekend. kate: 12 countries with very differe
jeffrey, a senior fellow on international policy at the peterson institute of international politics. what this this deal change? --frey: very important for their strategic relationship, and therefore has implications for how each of the countries deal with china. the same time, it is not just an asian pacific deal because it opens the way for the acceleration of the ongoing talks between the united states and the european union. it has important implications for the transatlantic trade talks...
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. >> i asked this question earlier, how important consensus would be at the fed. we had one in the decision. jeffrey lackow was not on board. if the market doesn't get a clear call around the decision that all the members are around a rate hike, wouldn't be negative for the market? >> well, i think it depends how much. the fed's history is vigorous debate. then the chair makes the decision. it is really down to janet yellen. she won't move until she feels she has enough consensus. to me the really interesting thing now is the profile of the raise after the first raise. at the end of 2016, i wouldn't be shocked to see 50 to 75 basis points range. this is not going up fast. people have looked to past tightening cycles i don't think this one will be anything like that given the deflationary impacts around the world. >> investors coming into this meeting weren't pricing anything. 50% price now for december. >> that's right, julia. it has adjusted. you know, this is a very foreign environment to many bond managers who have been acted in a period of high yields. i would not be shocked to see on a two-year
. >> i asked this question earlier, how important consensus would be at the fed. we had one in the decision. jeffrey lackow was not on board. if the market doesn't get a clear call around the decision that all the members are around a rate hike, wouldn't be negative for the market? >> well, i think it depends how much. the fed's history is vigorous debate. then the chair makes the decision. it is really down to janet yellen. she won't move until she feels she has enough consensus....
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how well did the government fix work, and where are we now. all of that can be found in the newest addition to the newshour bookshelf. jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: in the world of fanny and freddie strange is actually normal, that's freddie may and fannie mac. and the line about how strange they are comes from a new book titled, "shaky ground," that explores their role during and since the 2008 financial meltdown. author beth 18 mclean joins me now. welcome to you. i think we have to start by reminding these people what these dismiewgz because they play very important roles. >> they're part of the hidden machinery of our world, part of the important stuff of the background that makes up part of our existence, the lives of almost every american but we don't realize it until there's a problem. fannie mae was created in the wake of the great depression. the idea was that if lenders could sell their loans, if banks and other primary lenders could make a mortgage and still to another institution, they'd be more inclined to make that alone. and that would help even out the flow of mortgage credit and thus increase
how well did the government fix work, and where are we now. all of that can be found in the newest addition to the newshour bookshelf. jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: in the world of fanny and freddie strange is actually normal, that's freddie may and fannie mac. and the line about how strange they are comes from a new book titled, "shaky ground," that explores their role during and since the 2008 financial meltdown. author beth 18 mclean joins me now. welcome to...
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i was going to ask you how long you're hearing this investigation is going to continue? >> right. well what jeffrey'sbut the fbi really doesn't feel like it has any time limit on how long this can go. and for clinton i'm sure she would prefer for this to be wrapped up certainly by early next year. so she can really rev up her campaign. we asked the fbi director james comey in a meeting last week he met with a group of reporters and we said, look, don't you think the american people deserve to know the result of this before they go cast a ballot? and he said look that's not what is going to guide us here. they're going to be thorough. they're going to be -- they're going to do everything as quickly as they can. but no quicker than they have to. and he says he's getting briefed on this investigation almost every week just to make sure it's being done right. and he has the right people on it. but he's under no time constraints. and he certainly doesn't believe that he has to do this quickly to help anybody's campaign. >> evan perez, thanks very much. jeffrey and tom, guys thanks to you as well. >>> comi
i was going to ask you how long you're hearing this investigation is going to continue? >> right. well what jeffrey'sbut the fbi really doesn't feel like it has any time limit on how long this can go. and for clinton i'm sure she would prefer for this to be wrapped up certainly by early next year. so she can really rev up her campaign. we asked the fbi director james comey in a meeting last week he met with a group of reporters and we said, look, don't you think the american people...
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brought a little bit of happiness to me and can't put into words how much this means to me and other mass maritime graduate we have learned is jeffrey mathias of kingston. he graduated from the academy in 1996 and father of three young children and family owns a cranberry bog and very well-known on the south shore. in statement released through the dias kadyrbayev me his family says jeffrey mathias family would like to thank everyone for love and support during the difficult time and he is the center of our world. please continue to pray for us for all members of the families. there's a third massachusetts native that is on board the el faro, woman named marie teixeira it starts at 7:00 tonight and we will have a crew as it is happening. i'm jessica reyes, fox25 news. >> stay with fox25 for continuing coverage of the search for the el faro. we will monitor all the latest developments throughout the morning if you can get up-to-the-minute information on air online and through the fox25 news app. >>> 9:36 right now. 20-month-old maine boy has died after he was exposed to e. coli at petting zoo. they believe he came into contact with t
brought a little bit of happiness to me and can't put into words how much this means to me and other mass maritime graduate we have learned is jeffrey mathias of kingston. he graduated from the academy in 1996 and father of three young children and family owns a cranberry bog and very well-known on the south shore. in statement released through the dias kadyrbayev me his family says jeffrey mathias family would like to thank everyone for love and support during the difficult time and he is the...
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season that's about to get under way, and now this cloud that is hanging over them and how that may impact the season. jeffreye it. >> all right. thank you. >> all right. thomas, remains to be seen what happened. we'll hear from more people involved in the allegations. >> i think a lot of people of what's going to happen with rick pitino. we'll be back in a moment with very important new information for women. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,blind. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. technology empowers us it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five millio
season that's about to get under way, and now this cloud that is hanging over them and how that may impact the season. jeffreye it. >> all right. thank you. >> all right. thomas, remains to be seen what happened. we'll hear from more people involved in the allegations. >> i think a lot of people of what's going to happen with rick pitino. we'll be back in a moment with very important new information for women. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen....
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this is a disaster. >> jeffrey, i'm playing devil's advocate here, but assad is a devil. howppened with a guy that's used chemical weapons against his people, barrel bombing, all these things. >> we think we can change regimes as we like and somehow find a solution. now we've had about 40 years of doing this and recently we tried it in libya. mass disaster. we tried it in iraq. mass disaster. we tried it in syria. mass disaster. we should think if we don't have some other allies around the table diplomatically this stuff doesn't work. ate failure again and again. >> we've replaced secular thugs with religious fanatics. >> exactly. >> jeffrey sachs, thank you very much. we'll be right back with much more "morning joe". ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines commun
this is a disaster. >> jeffrey, i'm playing devil's advocate here, but assad is a devil. howppened with a guy that's used chemical weapons against his people, barrel bombing, all these things. >> we think we can change regimes as we like and somehow find a solution. now we've had about 40 years of doing this and recently we tried it in libya. mass disaster. we tried it in iraq. mass disaster. we tried it in syria. mass disaster. we should think if we don't have some other allies...
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jeffrey marcy, one of the world's leading scientists in his field. resigning after allegations of sexually harassing students. >> i don't care how many distinguished or awards or if he won a nobel peace prize. you just don't do that. the. >> university's investigation revealed he violated sexual harassment policy at the school. the investigation began following complaints in 2014 from female students who said he groped and tried to kiss them. he apologized saying, while i do not agree with each complaint that was made, it is clear that my behavior was unwelcomed by some women. i take full responsibility and hold myself completely accountable. the university decided not to fire him. instead, coming to an agreement with marcy that he would be fired if he did it again. discipline of a faculty member would include an additional faculty-led investigation and a full hearing before a faculty committee, is a lengthy and uncertain one. the faculty-led process would also be subject to a three-year statute of limitations. so students believe it is not a good look for one of the nation's leading universities. >> it brings a lot of negative publicity for sure. an
jeffrey marcy, one of the world's leading scientists in his field. resigning after allegations of sexually harassing students. >> i don't care how many distinguished or awards or if he won a nobel peace prize. you just don't do that. the. >> university's investigation revealed he violated sexual harassment policy at the school. the investigation began following complaints in 2014 from female students who said he groped and tried to kiss them. he apologized saying, while i do not...
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. >> jeffrey ry you are a trump supporter. how do you explain the dip he's experiencing? up and down here and, you know, the coverage goes up. it goes down. it will change a few more times. one thing i think we should keep in perspective here. we're all sort of iowa centric. but even if trump won the iowa caucuses, ronald reagan lost them and still was nominated. and senator santorum and huckabee both won them and never got close. so in other words just winning iowa by itself, whether he wins or loses isn't the game here. you have got to go on to these other states. in ronald reagan's case this took months to settle until george h.w. bush finally withdrew in may that year. >> we're beginning to see the volatility of the race. i just hope this things lasts than that baseball game last night. we're going to be talking about the republican primary till we die. >>> also this morning, it's official. lindsey graham is the most fun gop candidate. because he was at a bar last night. there is a cnn initiative called the -- politics on tap. >> initiative. it's not an initiative. >>
. >> jeffrey ry you are a trump supporter. how do you explain the dip he's experiencing? up and down here and, you know, the coverage goes up. it goes down. it will change a few more times. one thing i think we should keep in perspective here. we're all sort of iowa centric. but even if trump won the iowa caucuses, ronald reagan lost them and still was nominated. and senator santorum and huckabee both won them and never got close. so in other words just winning iowa by itself, whether he...
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how they operates within that is an issue. a trust issue. there was a 2011 report by dr. jeffrey bourdon. he was a military behavioral scientist. commented -- and i am quoting "several u.s. soldiers reported they had served and alienated them from the civilian populace and they were numerous accounts of canadian troops complaining about the rampant sexual abuse of children they witnessed personnel commit, including the practice and raping of sodomizing of little boys." has any service member or civilian on the your command now or during your previous command of rce reported up the chain an allegation of a sexual assault against afghan children? gen. campbell: on this current tour, i have had not any reports. i don't remember anything specifically from 2010, 2011. i can go back and look at records. i cannot stress enough that this is about discipline, discipline of our men and women understanding what right and wrong is. about treating people with dignity and respect. as i said, even the afghans, president ghani all the way down, understand how important this is. they have reiterated to me
how they operates within that is an issue. a trust issue. there was a 2011 report by dr. jeffrey bourdon. he was a military behavioral scientist. commented -- and i am quoting "several u.s. soldiers reported they had served and alienated them from the civilian populace and they were numerous accounts of canadian troops complaining about the rampant sexual abuse of children they witnessed personnel commit, including the practice and raping of sodomizing of little boys." has any service...
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jeffrey mccracken. still ahead, losses are mounting for greenlight capital. david einhorn revisiting a page from one of his hedge fund playbooks to turn things around. we will tell you howin a moment. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. is battling his worst year since the financial crisis. shares of gray knight capital -- greenlight capital drop the most since 2010 today. green light posted a loss for the third straight quarter. einhorn is trying to offset those losses hedging oil and national gas -- natural gas. let's start with what went wrong here. >> it's kind of a perfect storm, actually. -- a natural gas and coal company. we joke at the desk and say he handles a lot of pain this year. now it's about how far can the pain go. he is hedging his that's. he's been taking small derivative positions in oil and natural gas to hedge against anything he feels. this year energy is down about 73%. his derivative positions says at 10% fall in natural gas would be a $2.4 million gain in his portfolio. billionut a $1.1 portfolio at greenlight. betty: what does that tell you? his find isyou that down 17% this year. his main fund. how low can you go before you need
jeffrey mccracken. still ahead, losses are mounting for greenlight capital. david einhorn revisiting a page from one of his hedge fund playbooks to turn things around. we will tell you howin a moment. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. is battling his worst year since the financial crisis. shares of gray knight capital -- greenlight capital drop the most since 2010 today. green light posted a loss for the third straight quarter. einhorn is trying to offset those losses hedging...
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how he died. >>> a lowell police officer caught sleeping on the job has been in trouble before. we first showed you this picture yesterday morning. the "lowell sun" say it is shows patrolman jeffrey moore asleep in his cruiser. moore has been suspended on two different occasions by department. one of those suspensions was also for falling asleep on the job. moore is now on paid leave from >>> this morning, a registered sex offender denies approaching a young girl at a local book store. it -- book store. it happened last month at the manchester book store. fox25 spoke with the girl's father off camera to probingt it the girl's identity. he called 911 after an uncomfortable conversation about his 6-year-old daughter with james sorenson. >> he checked her up and down with his eyes. there is no other way to explain.tampa he said you are here with the pretty girl. i said yes, i am. >>julie: sorenson didn't want to go on camera but he told fox25 that the incident cost him his job. sorenson did admit to police that he called the girl pretty. he previously did time for sexually assaulting a child under 13. he has not been charged in this incident. >>> this morning brockton police have a
how he died. >>> a lowell police officer caught sleeping on the job has been in trouble before. we first showed you this picture yesterday morning. the "lowell sun" say it is shows patrolman jeffrey moore asleep in his cruiser. moore has been suspended on two different occasions by department. one of those suspensions was also for falling asleep on the job. moore is now on paid leave from >>> this morning, a registered sex offender denies approaching a young girl at...
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>> the ones we have seen -- jeffrey leiden of vertex is down by 18%. we also see some guys holding out. >> how? paul burns of and a core, up 263%. >> they are very event driven. the digital acquisitions by a bigger pharma company, things like that can really drive the share prices. >> we were looking at the chart of of a science and last year, the stock was only down by about 26% but the height of last year is down about 80%. it's kind of in line with the cut in ceo pay package. pay you look at the packages for these ceos, are they founders of the company or are they hired guns? a lot of these firms tend to be small and not make a lot of money. >> they rarely have revenues and they are very dependent on funding and the attitude by bigger pharma's to come in and acquire them. sometimes they are founders and sometimes they are outside. >> how do they wind up getting paid versus a bank? lothe usually don't have a of cash to throw it is executives and the whole idea is that you are trying to develop something that you will hit out of the ballpark and get bought out by pfizer. they want executives
>> the ones we have seen -- jeffrey leiden of vertex is down by 18%. we also see some guys holding out. >> how? paul burns of and a core, up 263%. >> they are very event driven. the digital acquisitions by a bigger pharma company, things like that can really drive the share prices. >> we were looking at the chart of of a science and last year, the stock was only down by about 26% but the height of last year is down about 80%. it's kind of in line with the cut in ceo pay...